
03-18-2009, 02:13 AM
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Re: Battery from 100 to 91%
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Originally Posted by ShadowDrake
It does stop charging at 100%, but it monitors the battery voltage. When the voltage drops a bit too low, it applies a low charge again, 5v and maybe 200-300 mah.
Oddly enough, it doesn't match the calculated discharge with additional charge. So while using the phone while it's plugged in, you're running off the battery, till it decides the charge dropped a little too low, then it adds some amperage as appropriate.
Also, that's a big part of the reason you'll see it say 100% battery, but then it will still take a while for the charge indicator to stop. It'll hit 4.2 volts at 900mah, so it "stops charging"... as soon as it does that, the voltage drops, so it adds a 400 mah charge again, and the voltage will continue to creep up a little bit.
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Thank you that is some very good info. I really don't pay much attention to the percentages going up and down, just thought I would give my thoughts. It justs matters to me if it will go a day for me with my normal usage. And it does. Thanks again for the detailed info!
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