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by vigneshv_psg
1144 days ago
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Isn't it an inherent problem with phones that if they are left on charge forever that their battery will explode? I've had test devices that I left connected for months together and inevitably the battery has exploded on every single one of them. Perhaps, it can be hooked up to a smart plug and charged up whenever battery goes down below a certain percentage and shut it off when it's full. |
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Not necessarily, it depends on how much care went into making the phone.
Ever since Samsung had the unfortunate experience of having every airline announce that their phone wasn’t allowed on board (even when switched off), battery management has received as much attention as is possible. Most implementations today have multiple fail safes in place to prevent the chances of a battery exploding.
Today, several extremely improbable events must happen in a row to make a battery explode from just being connected to a charger 24x7.
Source: Implemented battery charging on a different Lithium Ion battery bearing consumer product.