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06-15-2017 09:47 AM in
Galaxy SI just have a tiny query.
does anybody feel that s8+ gets heated up while charging?
My phone gets heated up when put on charge through wired charger.
Please help!
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06-15-2017 01:42 PM in
Galaxy SThanks for being with Samsung and for sharing your concern. As we know during wireless charging or fast charging, the device may feel hotter and this is normal range of operation which does not affect the device’s lifespan/ performance. If the battery temperature goes beyond specified limit, the charger may stop charging the device and start charging again once temperature goes down up to the normal temperature (e.g. 36ºC) and this is only a precautionary action for customer safety. This mode is called as “Swelling Prevention Mode”
Swelling Prevention Mode:
Swelling prevention mode is triggered due to the high temperature. If the phone temperature rises beyond certain limit, the maximum charging voltage is limited to 4.15V which is equivalent to 70~80% (± 5%) of battery level. This operation is disabled and start charging again once temperature goes down up to the normal temperature (e.g. 36ºC).
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