Why is there a warning about the battery being fully charged?
I just went through that phone dialer script to turn off the warning, but is there anything wrong with just leaving the phone plugged in?
Kelton
thanks!
I won't know if the "fully charged" pop up has been fixed for a bit, but glad that it is probably ok to just keep it plugged in.
Surely it is ok. I mean, that would be HORRIBLE to learn that you've got to leap out of bed and unplug a phone every night!
I believe what gunner is saying is that there is actually a small microchip in li ion batteries. That is my understanding anyway. Never researched it.
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That was my understanding. I read somewhere in these forums that the batteries have their own internal computer that regulates that. That is why if you leave the phone on the charger the battery will charge to 100%, then drain to 95%, charge to 100%, drain to 95% and continue that loop until you pull it off the charger.
lol. you read that in my thread! yeah the battery pack is a little computer. the phone actually doesnt monitor the battery, it recieves info from the batteries computer.
I knew it had to be someone smart who posted that info.
I think my batterys little computer isn't working right I had my phone plugged in last night woke up today and it was stilled plugged in but was down to 89% so think something is wrong
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the battery pack is actually a little computer. if you overcharge or completely deplete a lithium battery it will die, like tu, croked, an ex-battery, with lovely plumeage, but dead. the battery will stop the charge at 100%.
Thanks for the Monty Python quote. That was great![]()
I think my batterys little computer isn't working right I had my phone plugged in last night woke up today and it was stilled plugged in but was down to 89% so think something is wrong
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