I charge my Nexus 6 with a wireless charging stand on my night table. I would like to have the screensaver clock alive all night. However, once the phone is charged the screensaver stops. I do have the setting as either docked or charging, and on wired charging the screensaver stays up even when the charging reaches 100.
Is there any way to get the screensaver to run all night on the wireless charge stand?
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I was just wondering what the correct way to charge your phone is. I have an AT&T tilt. When the battery would get to like 3% I would just turn it off and then plug in my AC wall charger that came with it and leave it until it was fully charged. But I want to leave my phone on all the time so I dont miss calls, So when I leave it on while charging the phone gets pretty warm and the screen turns on by itself randomly. And when i plugged it in the other night before i went to bed (phone was still on whole night) in the morning I went to wake it up and it wouldnt. When i slid the keyboard out it lit up and everything so it was definitely on, but the screen wouldnt come on no matter what I did. Am i not suppose to be charging it while the phone is still on or leaving it plugged in for a long time after the battery has reached its full charge using the AC wall charger that came with it. Should I instead by one of those cradle chargers cuz dont they have a thing where once your battery is full, it will stop charging it? Any feedback would be really appreciated. Thank you.
hmm i dont really know bout u
but i've really never turned off my phone....the tytnII or any of my previous phones i would just leave it on day and nite and i go to bed i charge it or any time when i'm home if its low on battery
kinda wild how many people torture their batts on acount of that old myth
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=355318&highlight=batt+myth
How are you charging it? Supplied wall charger or USB port?
The supplied wall charger will turn it on initially and it should then turn back to standby as set by your power settings. Make sure you don't have it set to ramain on when on external power.
USB charge connection to PC or laptop will keep polling the phone if Activesync is enabled and turn it on continuosly.
Some external chargers, such as the ones for the previous TyTyn (not TyTynII) required two pins connected to enable charging and if you are using one of those the TyTynII thinks a data connection is being made and randomly powers up.
It's been my experience to keep the battery on a charger whenever possible. Those batteries "like" to be topped off. I have killed a couple of batteries by running them down all the way and trying to bring them back to life. Li Ion batteries are not like NiCads
When I'm driving, it's plugged in. At home, it's on my desk charging. While I sleep, it's charging on my night stand.
I found charging when every possible, and keeping it topped off as much as possible will enable the battery to last longer for those times you can't get to a charger. This has been the case for all the HTC phones I've used.
Hello all,
I bought a 1000ma Samsung Galaxy Wireless Charging pad and the charging dock.
Both are rated at 1000ma. I modded the pad to fit my xperia Z since last week.
What I noticed is that the battery heats up to 43.8 Celcius while charging and then the screen turns on. I could see the notification on the status bar saying "Please unplug to save energy". I believe once the battery overheats, the phone stops itself from charging. Then it takes awhile to cool off and it charges again and the cycle continues.
Is there anyway to remedy this?
Just curious when you charge the watch does it always switch on? Is it possible to charge the watch when it's turned off?
I guess you can't as it automatically switches on...
I switch mine to cinema mode and switch bluetooth of at night.
What I forgot to say is that despite the mode you're in, the watch will go in standby mode and cut the screen. This is the case when it doesn't detect movement. Put it on a desk for a moment and you'll see it goes dark.
Can one plug your typical phone charger into the charging cradle, instead of using the travel adapter, to charge the watch?
It's a 0.5ma charger and that is not much. With bigger chargers you'll charge faster but also create heat and that is not very good for your battery.
So i have noticed that with the Samsung wireless charger i got with my phone. That somehow the charger itself knows when the phone is fully charged or being charged.
Once the phone is fully charged the wireless charger stops charging. This is annoying because i put my phone on the wireless charger when i go to bed. Now when i wake up the phone is not at 100% because it stopped charging.
Also with my old LG wireless charger the phone does not want to work with it. It charges but the charge light on the charger is yellow indicating its slow charging.
I have a strange problem with Dash Charging on my phone. When I connect the dash charger the blue light comes on and I get the bolt symbol. After a minute or two the blue light goes away and the lock screen does not say dash charging anymore. The notification icon however still shows the bolt symbol. If I keep the charger connected the battery percentage just sits fixed and does not advance.
When I remove the charger my battery will keep at the same percentage for a long time and then starts depleting. I feel like the battery is charged and it's only an indication problem.
This is a brand new phone with an original charger, I went to the retailer and he even changed the dash charger and cable and I get the same behavior with the second charger and cable set as well.
Additionally, if I charge with a regular non-dash charger my phone charges just fine. I get a red charging light and the charging percentage advances normally.
Please advise what to do?
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