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So recently I have purchased the Official Galaxy S5 Wireless charging back cover, black. Like the one shown here: https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...s-accessories%2FEP-CG900IBUSTA&token=v40HCqgh
Along with the Wireless charging pad mini from Samsung. Last night I charged my phone using the wireless charging method over night, and everything seems to be working fine. The green light indication on the charging pad indicates that the phone is placed properly and is charging. I understand that the orange light indicates that it's not placed correctly and can't detect it and would need to try again. When I woke up in the morning, to my surprise I found that the charging pad was orange and was blinking.
When I turned on the phone in the morning it was at 98%, curious, I checked the battery stat page and indicated that it has been 4 hours since it was unplugged. I do use Battery Doctor, since it does record when it was placed in charger and I unplugged it. It indicated that around 1:30 am. So few question I have to those who charge wirelessly, I need some input.
1. When fully charged, does it automatically disconnect itself from the wireless charger (Is this normal)?
2. Is this a safety feature to prevent overcharging? (*I do know that Lithium ion based batteries don't typically overcharge as they have a circuit that once the battery is fully charged, charging stops and remains on A/C power until it is unplugged)
Other than that charging wirelessly is awesome. I no longer have to worry about the USB cover and will remain shut unless I need to connect it to the computer. One downside I have with this is that no case will fit (although some do managed to get it to fit with some changes or modifying the case).
I'm also looking into the aluminum bumper cases as I'm sure it would fit just well with the added thickness to the wireless charging cover. But I wonder if reception would be an issue?
Along with the Wireless charging pad mini from Samsung. Last night I charged my phone using the wireless charging method over night, and everything seems to be working fine. The green light indication on the charging pad indicates that the phone is placed properly and is charging. I understand that the orange light indicates that it's not placed correctly and can't detect it and would need to try again. When I woke up in the morning, to my surprise I found that the charging pad was orange and was blinking.
When I turned on the phone in the morning it was at 98%, curious, I checked the battery stat page and indicated that it has been 4 hours since it was unplugged. I do use Battery Doctor, since it does record when it was placed in charger and I unplugged it. It indicated that around 1:30 am. So few question I have to those who charge wirelessly, I need some input.
1. When fully charged, does it automatically disconnect itself from the wireless charger (Is this normal)?
2. Is this a safety feature to prevent overcharging? (*I do know that Lithium ion based batteries don't typically overcharge as they have a circuit that once the battery is fully charged, charging stops and remains on A/C power until it is unplugged)
Other than that charging wirelessly is awesome. I no longer have to worry about the USB cover and will remain shut unless I need to connect it to the computer. One downside I have with this is that no case will fit (although some do managed to get it to fit with some changes or modifying the case).
I'm also looking into the aluminum bumper cases as I'm sure it would fit just well with the added thickness to the wireless charging cover. But I wonder if reception would be an issue?
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