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Nokia 7.1 charges above the maximum charge (3060 mAh). How is this possible?
So today I saw an example of magic. The Nokia 7.1 phone, with its 3060 mAh battery capacity, continues to charge past this value and is now 3112 mAh according to AIDA 64 (and continues to rise). And even in AIDA 64 it says: "Capacity (Android report): 3060 mAh". The system says "Charging". The phone is enough for 1 hour of work. The question is what to do? Should I wait for it to show "Battery is charged", or not?
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Rape a corpse will not bring it back to life.
A dead battery chemistry spends all the current passed on heat.
A dead battery may well never reach the parameters of a fully charged state.
You can expect anything, but without knowing at least the qualitative state of the system, you can’t say anything concrete
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