Like many of us my Nexus 4's battery life is poor. I've read many threads about this but I figured I'd see what Google Support's "official" answer was. Here's what they wrote:
There can't be any truth to this, right? Modern phones have really smart charging systems to manage their super-dense super-finicky batteries so overcharging shouldn't be possible, correct? I mean if it were, I suspect the phone might burst or catch fire.
Thank you for contacting Google Play Support Team. You called in today with questions about your Nexus 4 battery life. It was a pleasure speaking with you today, I can understand how this may cause you some frustration. You emailed me saying that your device still hasn't fully charged. As i explained before the device normally does charge in about two hours. Yet if you have left your device on the charger for over two hours on a number of occasions you could experience problems with your battery. If the problem still occurs you can call in and get your device replaced. If you have any further questions or concerns please feel free to reply back to this email directly.
There can't be any truth to this, right? Modern phones have really smart charging systems to manage their super-dense super-finicky batteries so overcharging shouldn't be possible, correct? I mean if it were, I suspect the phone might burst or catch fire.