Do Your Devices Know When to Stop Charging?

By History of Simple Things

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Have you ever wondered what really happens after your phone reaches 100%? Does your charger keep sending power all night, or does your device know exactly when to stop? In this video, we'll uncover the fascinating technology behind modern charging, explore how your phone protects its battery, and separate common myths from surprising facts. The answer is smarter than you might think, and it's happening every time you plug in your device. Timestamps: 1:55 – Why Charging Slows Near 100% 2:36 – What Happens When the Battery Is Full? 4:01 – How Smart Chargers Communicate 4:49 – Does Leaving It Plugged In Damage the Battery? 5:34 – Smart Charging Features Explained 6:18 – Older Batteries vs. Lithium-Ion Batteries 7:01 – Do Chargers Really Stop Sending Power? #charging #phonebattery #battery #8020rule #techfacts #chargingways #didyouknow

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