Can anyone spread some light on how Qi charging functions when at full? Obviously whilst charging the inefficiencies and increased heat of Qi charging is "bad" for the batteries.
Any by comparison regular cable charging is more efficient and (at least at low currents) has less heat output whilst charging. And once fully charged it switches to trickle charging under a slightly raised voltage, and this raise voltage is "bad" for the batteries over a long term (i.e. charging overnight whilst sleeping isn't ideal).
So I fully accept some of these problems might be minuscule with regards to long term battery life, and I would never advocate compromising convenience for such small results. But all things being equal I would like to be aware of the ideal charging routine.
So is leaving a full phone on a Qi charger perfect for the battery? Is it slightly bad for the battery but better/worse than leaving on a cable charger?
Any by comparison regular cable charging is more efficient and (at least at low currents) has less heat output whilst charging. And once fully charged it switches to trickle charging under a slightly raised voltage, and this raise voltage is "bad" for the batteries over a long term (i.e. charging overnight whilst sleeping isn't ideal).
So I fully accept some of these problems might be minuscule with regards to long term battery life, and I would never advocate compromising convenience for such small results. But all things being equal I would like to be aware of the ideal charging routine.
So is leaving a full phone on a Qi charger perfect for the battery? Is it slightly bad for the battery but better/worse than leaving on a cable charger?