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RE: A Quest for the Faster Charging Batteries
Nice one @greenrun. I had the quick charge technology in mind when I saw the title. Something went wrong with the quick charge of the Samsung galaxy note 7 which had people returning their phones to Samsung and Samsung eventually stopped the production of the note 7.
With this your explanation I would guess that the problem came with the power tweak they gave Qualcomm snapdragon 845 processor which the phone came with but one funny thing was that they could not figure out where the power issues came from.
Really had fun reading through👍
That Samsung disaster was an error from the design team. Either the batteries charged too fast thereby heating it up to a dangerous level that resulted in explosion or the battery has an internal failure that results in explosion during charge. Samsung is no stranger to exploding batteries. I use Samsung products but never their mobile phones.
That sounds very personal 😅 but Samsung phone's has been one of the best for me. Your argument about the battery hardware I'd no far from the truth but like you said in the post, there might still be issue with the quick charge chip since they were still testing out the technology. Also to prevent the heating issue you pointed out which could also be part of the cause, they implemented a liquid cooling system for their s9 flagship.
Yeah, that's just preference. Let's try other phone makes :)