05-07-2020 12:50 PM - last edited on 01-16-2024 01:15 AM by ZenBot
05-09-2020 05:26 PM
Shivam DahiyaThe battery indicator on your screen isn't the actual 100%, ASUS put a buffer to prevent you from overcharging which just means you can be looking at your phone and it says 100% and it is actually not.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/78483#Comment_78483
I've been not using my battery for 3 hours straight and it falls to 97 percnt . You can see 96 as 1 percnt got down while writing this post , I'm using 60 hz pannel and phone was kept aside with airplane mode on , no wifi nothing . I just want to confirm that weather my batter is in good condition or not . Kindly reply , as I wrote thi before as well but I could not find my post idk why . Thankyou, waiting for an apt reply.
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05-09-2020 05:39 PM
jetjosh92I completely agree with you brother , but I always charge my phone for 10 mins extra even after its 100 percnt . Also I dnt always charge it to 100 between 20 to 90 , thankyou.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/78487#Comment_78487
The battery indicator on your screen isn't the actual 100%, ASUS put a buffer to prevent you from overcharging which just means you can be looking at your phone and it says 100% and it is actually not.
How did I know this ? I normally charge my phone to a 100% following the indicator and I will turn off the charger once it hits 100
But I accidentally overcharge my device by 1 hr and 15 mins because I was busy and it the indicator stayed at 100% for a very long time...on the rest of the days where I follow my daily charging routine...and it drops from 100 to 99% quickly because it is not actually fully charged.
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05-10-2020 06:05 AM
jetjosh92Mate you cannot overcharge a smartphone. The battery has wears as you charge it but you cannot overcharge a smartphone because as soon as it hits 100% your battery stops charging and the power is used to power the smartphone. Please stop spreading rumors that asus does wrong battery calibration due to overcharge. Battery calibration can be wrong sometimes and there are apps that can fix it or you can just discharge your phone fully until it shuts off to calibrate the battery. Also wears happens when the phone is charging and no wears happens after the smartphone hits 100%. Wears means damage to battery. Charging to 80% causes approx 0.3 or 0.5 wears and 100% causes 0.8 so if this happens then the observable difference even if you always charge your battery to 100% will be in an year or two. Please stop spreading false info and false rumors.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/78487#Comment_78487
The battery indicator on your screen isn't the actual 100%, ASUS put a buffer to prevent you from overcharging which just means you can be looking at your phone and it says 100% and it is actually not.
How did I know this ? I normally charge my phone to a 100% following the indicator and I will turn off the charger once it hits 100
But I accidentally overcharge my device by 1 hr and 15 mins because I was busy and it the indicator stayed at 100% for a very long time...on the rest of the days where I follow my daily charging routine...and it drops from 100 to 99% quickly because it is not actually fully charged.
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05-12-2020 02:35 AM
05-12-2020 10:04 AM
Anders_ASUSI mentioned using two of them. One is a USB-C only, made by SATECHI. I've seen many Android sites use them and recommend them. The other is a Drok(in the picture). They're are very close to each other in terms of results.It's true that the phones battery isn't fully charged once it reaches 100% even if the led says it's fully charged. It will continue charging for a little while. @Volodesi I don't recognize your USB meter and don't know how accurate it is but if it is accurate, then you may contact your local asus support. They can evaluate if your battery has degraded more than expected.
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