Sorry for the physics lesson! 😂 For a slightly less technical video, here's why I think Samsung is gonna dominate: ruclips.net/video/mqppAEK0t_8/видео.html
There used to be a simple, straightforward, relatively cheap and very effective solution for all of these problems. I think it was called "a replaceable battery"
Its really confusing who to believe since he doesnt put any video prove or research about the negative, only putting news that says positive stuff about fast charging.
@Sshsh HHshshexample: if u see in 01:01, he said that fast charging need a bigger mid seperator, thats not a basic science. He learn it somewhere and he only need to put his source. Based on his linkedin, He is just a economic graduate youtuber, not a phd at science stuff.
Im oldschool. I just mail the phone back and keep the battery. They ship a new phone and now I got 2 batteries! Sundays charge all the batteries up. Put one in your backpack, one in your gymbag. Buy another off the black market.
I'm glad you're covering this issue! I would love to see more emphasis from manufacturers and reviewers on battery capacity retention. I have used an iphone 6s for 5 years and hoping to keep my next phone for just as long without needing to replace the battery every couple of years.I wonder how much capacity is lost from heat due to phone cases.
Possibly one of the best ,you tube channels on cell phones ... 1)Excellent presentation. 2)great content 3) precise and accurate information 4) new learning / information about the applied technology.. 5) when it's promotional video content ..you state so in the begining ... So authenticity is maintained . 6) no contradiction in statements 7) not getting carried away ...factual statements 8) you share what a user needs to know ..and then a lot of cherries on the icing on the cakes .. Astonishing experience every single time ..
@@Racko. bro technology has improved drastically in recent times by using fast charging nothing happens to the battery bro you can easily run your phone for long time
I charge my phone wirelessly overnight since it can last over a day on a single charge. I already lost one to overcharging, don't want that to happen again.
@@TheAgingAscetic Using the old 5W charger is good and preferable for the older models of iPhones. Using it for new models isn't recommended though and can do more harm than good. New models of iPhones have inbuilt software which connects the battery and the software of the phone, making 20W the optimal power input for the battery and also making Apple's new 20W fast chargers the best chargers that you can use to preserve your battery for as long as possible. Using less than 18/20W or more than 20W can both damage your battery sooner. I have spoken with Apple technicians and service engineers who all told me this same story. Apple has made their software as such that charging the new models with anything other than 18W and 20W is not optimal. They heavily advised me on not using anything less than 18/20W. Keep in mind that Apple still doesn't have super fast charging or turbo charging, so there is no reason why you shouldn't charge the new models with their new 18W and 20W chargers.
Dvd Rori no i have to connect to a bluetooth device in order to “unlock” the widget. idk if it’s different on ios 13/14 but there is no default widget for battery on ios 12 without connecting to a bluetooth device. all my bluetooth devices broke.
It's still amazing that most consumers don't understand this simple fact! I hope it become more common knowledge because a lot of people end up destroying their batteries and just run out to buy new phones every year.
The last 1% usually dies really quick in my experience. But yes, there is a "buffer" if you will call it that. Not really a buffer but there is software involved. And if you had a iPhone before (I hope they stoped doing it now) then you would most likely never see under 4 or 5% before it shut down anyway since they adjusted what numbers to show in the battery %. They had a feature that showed it had 100% for longer just to give an illusion of having better battery :P So when the iPhone finally said 99% it was basicly between 94 - 96% real battery life left.
For me, it's the complete opposite. The time my phone takes to go from, say, 95% to 90% is A LOT more than the time it takes to go from 15% to 10%. Higher percentages last more for me. EDIT: My last 1% is completely non existent lol.
The visual graphic of the positive and negative bois inside the battery really helped me understand the 40-80 charging rule much better. I’m a visual learner and this video hammered it home. Thank you
Charging to just 80 means 20% capacity is wasted Smartphones are designed to be 100% charged I do that each night with 0 problems and my Smartphone will still last up to 6 years
I've watched plenty of your videos over the years, but never quite enjoyed one as much as this one. This is super complicated stuff, and you presented it so easy. I've literally been doing research on this, but noting came close to being as clear as your presentation.
Compare filling a glass of water with the faucet turned on full blast. The glass will fill up with water shooting out of the top of the glass. It looks full. But when you turn off the water faucet the glass is never completely full. So as the glass gets nearly full you slow the water down to get it full. This exactly how a cell phone battery works. Provides an example that everyone knows about. Feel free to use this.
That's what a second device is for. Depending, when you plan to buy one. Kindle Fires can be bought on sale for a decent price. I bought an older Kindle 7 for like $20 and sideload google play store and you tube. Not sure if the sales are still going on but Kindle Fire 8 was like $50 during prime day. Or you could just wait until Black Friday for the sales to come around again.
@@kittikia9917 I'm not rich either but is $25 really that hard to come by? I don't mean to come off as harsh. I am really curious. I would just assume if they are watching this video then that person would have at least a little bit of disposable income.
I don't have a fast charger yet, but really need one. Really hate seeing my phone charge for over 2 hours!!! Anyways charging ur phone overnight is worse!!
Not everyone is you. I had a phone which had good battery backup but charging was 3 hrs+. I game a lot with my friends online so quick charging was imperative. There are phones that charge in 30 min -1 hr Now. Gotta stay updated.
It is the same reason why no car journalists talk about reliability, longevity, parts cost, repairability, etc., mainly because they are exposed only to the new stuff.
@@GameControlYT thats what they want you to believe, but thats simply the release cycle. They release it as often as possible. Cars also have 5 years release cycle, but the average car on the road is over 10 years old.
So much good information here! One more thing - “fast charging” is 100% related to the size of the battery. The standard 5W charger is ideal for the original iPhone, but the new 18W charger is the SAME for the ~39xxmAh battery in the 11 pro max. It is NOT a “fast” charger. In other words, a 5W charger would charge the original iPhone just as fast as the 18W would charge the new iPhone (within a margin).
when my physics teacher teaches me: *sleeps the whole time* when Arun teaches physics me: *doesn’t sleep when is really really sleep and listens carefully*
Shows that it's not us. It's just that the majority of teachers are terrible at teaching. Yet they still blame 95% of the class for not paying attention.
Have a Samsung G6530 for close to 9 years now... Qwerty physical KB is hard to beat and still works though my child took an early liking to all the itsy bitsy shiny keys. Also small format. Intense use every day. Oh, should i mention my first mobile, the steel Nokia 6300 that still works after 20 years? True, not intensive use, but continuous. Ahh, consumerism..
Why cant companies just make a night charging mode? To charge slowly while you sleep. Trickle charge to create battery longevity *Edit* Thanks for touching on this later in the video! Never knew iPhones did that over night. Google need to add this to android ASAP
I know One plus uses optimised charging. This would also be brought to Realme devices. I know both are from same company but just mentioning.. I think Samsung also has it but for higher models.
@@TejasNaik01 Yeah I think I've been left behind as they wouldn't bring the One UI 2 to the S8. Pretty frustrating when alot of their newer lower model phones have One UI 2 which the s8 could easily run.
I love the fast charging of my OnePlus 5. After 3 years I think I've lost maybe 30% capacity? .. so it still lasts for a whole day when in moderate use. More than enough. And even if it gets low because I forgot to charge it at night or used it a lot, I plug it in and it's full in +-30 minutes. It also doesn't get noticeably hotter when charging+using (though no games, only Yt or the browser). I just love it. Would never go back to slow charging.
I've been watching him since 2015, funny enough, and I stopped watching him for a while only to realise he had 2m subs and his production quality had increased immensely.
Didn't mention the fact that you used to be able to just swap the battery out and put a new one in in 10 seconds. That should still be available in my opinion.
@@FinicalFox Yeah now you have to unscrew so many screws before removing the battery. Miss those times when you could just take iut the plasric or metal case and pull out the battery in a matter of seconds.
Hello. I've been looking for an experiment of three phones, one being charged 20-80, the other being charged 1% to 100%, and another one being charged from 0 to full. This might take a long time but this is really an important experiment.
Mrwhosetheboss: The reason Apple has been providing 5w chargers in their box to help increase your phone's battery longevity Apple: 😳yeah.. that totally was
Meanwhile I can't go a day without everyone in my family who has an iPhone reaching for the charger after two hours or so of use. They looked at me weird when I told them to charge it at 40 until 80 percent. 🙄 the effects are short and long term 👌
@@jakefoxx7978 charging to 80 isn't worth your time. The only thing you should do is not use below 15 and use a slow charger if u want to make battery last longer
@@Kuri0 I've started to see how it doesn't matter if I charge to or over 80. Letting the phone sleep for a good while and not draining it has kept it strong even if I make it to just 67%. The thing is, there have been times where going below 35% "pissed it off" and the battery would be mildly good for a few days until I was careful again.
did you notice that faster charger will not only makes your phone hot but also make the display unresponsive at time, so basically using it while charging is a pain in the ass ?
They don't do it because it will be even more expensive android can because there's actual companies there for help while apple has to pay for eveything
I love how Arun acknowledged the meme about finding another adjective for how cool it is to subscribe to his channel. Dat dramatic pause before the adjectives!! :D also, I feel like the music is getting quieter when the pause comes to make it even more dramatic :'D
Im an electronics engineer and Ive been trying to tell people exactly this for so long. Also, most of us charge overnight so why try to make it charge so fast, don`t peak the battery to 4.2v per cell until right before its about to be used, keep it in what`s known as the storage charge level, storage charge is important for lipos that aren't being used often. I agree with you on every word you said, you also gained a new sub for it too as its rare to find such great advice from youtube. Must add though, a generally accepted safe charge current is generally 1C, so the capacity of the battery lets say 2000mAh would be charged at 2000ma or 2A to be optimal, so if you have a higher capacity battery you could charge it faster, like a 5000mAh battery is usually charged at 5A, this doesnt apply to all batteries and you should check the datasheet for model to be sure, but its a good rule of thumb. Generally manufacturers of batteries like LGChem do make notes on the datasheets of the cells explaining the reduction in recharge cycles by using "fast charge" currents instead of their recommended basic charge levels. Just for clarity, i have some Lipos that are recommended to be charged at 1/10th of C, they are 3500mAh batteries and therefore need 350ma current in the CC stage to be given maximum battery charge cycles, their max charge current was given at 1C, so after designing a BMS to manage the charge rate at 350ma we were over 1000 test cycles before we considered the battery to be worn, when we increased the charge levels to 2A, that number dropped to 200 cycles. The load used to discharge was an electronic load and was programmed for cut off voltages etc to achieve consistency. Phone batteries are obviously designed to take a higher charge current, but as you said theres a big cost to it if its done right, but ultimately this is something that Apple has got right, slower charging is better for everyone and realistically most people charge overnight and have a phone that lasts all day, so fast charging is largely a waste of time. Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
@@ChrisSmithy So, in conclusion, you would recommend slow charging? I recently got a s20 which has a 4000mah lipo battery and it comes with a fast-ish charger. The specs of the charger are 5.0V=3.0A 15W for a slower charge OR 9.0V=2.77A 25W for a faster charge. What do you think? Should I deactivate fast charging from settings and keep it at 15W?
@@raziel325 to ensure you get the longest life out of the battery, use the lower power charge. If you ever needed a fast charge you could always use the fast charge option for that one time. Although both of those charge rates are relatively mild, it will make a difference to battery life. Also, it’s important to note that the incoming voltage/current specifically from the psu isn’t as as important as it may seem, the battery will always be charged using the same system and same voltages, just current levels increase. By increasing the voltage and lowering the current makes it less stress on the cables and the psu, but the phone will still be aiming for 4.2v per cell ( for most lipos ) and will be converting the voltage to achieve this. Really sorry how hard this is to explain, I’m trying to avoid being too technical as I’d rather my replies were more use to more people. In conclusion, fast charge does have a purpose but it will degrade the cells faster. If you can use a standard charge rate without it affecting your life, then it will pay off in the long run. It also puts less stress on the internal components, generates less heat and generally is considered safer. I’d absolutely recommend the slow charging option to increase the life of the device.
And this is why I seen the option to only allow my phone to charge to 85% I love your videos! I just upgraded from the Galaxy S8 on Android 9 to the S21 on Android 11 and just updated to One UI 4 Wireless chargers are restricted to how fast your phone will charge. If you're using say a 30w wireless charger, 15w will charge a Samsung, 20w will charge an LG, and 10w charges a late model iPhone
my mum doesn't disbelieve it, she just seems to plug it back in every time i unplug it for some reason, she doesn't even use it she just keeps it on 100% and doesn't seem to realise that it's utterly pointless and just worsens the problem
Most of this is entirely accurate, but there are a few things to note: 1) The charger has nothing to do with charging speed, beyond just giving access to the listed amount of power. The phone (or whatever device is plugged in) determines charging rate, which is how you can plug a 5 year old iPhone into a 65W charging brick and the thing doesn't light on fire. The charger plug only allows access to power, it doesn't control the flow rate in any way. 2) The ideal charge percentage is not 50% in modern batteries - most hover around the 80% mark, because they're designed to operate most efficiently at the charge level they believe is the average among all users at any given time; basically, most phone companies believe the average of all phones at any given time to be around 80% (since a lot of people leave it plugged in all the time, some are anal about charging, and a minority are dead or low), so the batteries will actually hold their charge best at that percentage. What that means is that the more time your phone spends around that point, the longer the battery will actually last. 3) Not something you were wrong about, but something very important: Lithium Ion batteries are designed to never actually hit 0% or 100%. They have internal protection that prevents charging once they reach a pre-determined percentage (usually 98% or so), and a physical protection circuit that will prevent the batteries from being charged once they hit a lower amount. Phones will never discharge near that amount, so when your phone says 0% the battery actually usually has 2% or more left in it, but the phone is configured to prevent the battery from discharging that far. Once the battery discharges past the limit, though, it will actively prevent charging in the future.
@@HearMeLearn Yes and no. Yes, if a Li-Ion battery actually hits 0% most have a hardware block that will prevent them from ever being charged again...but if your phone reads 0% the battery actually has a good 2% or more left in it and it actively disconnects from anything drawing power, so the battery would still last quite a long time.
As much as I'd love to agree with you, explaining concepts like this will only waste a lot of time because every physics topic from Highschool onward (at least in my country) is haunted by a thing we affectionately refer to as *"Mathematics"*
Mrwhosetheboss: Apple has been providing 5w chargers so that your battery will last longer Apple: Ok, I guess including no charger is to way to go, iPhone batteries will last longer, right?!
I try not to comment much on tech youtubers vids as it's mostly just reviews. This is one of the few tech channels where I actually learn about tech and news about tech that I actually WANT to know.
also My mom said if I could get 1.1k likes on any of my video she’ll buy me a professional gaming setup so I can upgrade my content. Please please all ask I ask is for a like. Please and thank you 💖 (not a bot btw)
The way how this dude explains and deliver knowledge its alomost like poetry keeps you so everly engaged and i understood clearly what he was saying as well you should consider being a teacher my friend 👍🏼
4:16 makes so much sense now my phone when at like %2 charges up to like 60 percent instantly and then after that takes way longer to get the rest of the way to %100
I used to have a rooted S3 so it drained the battery but I had two of them and used the broken one to charge the spare battery so always had a battery at 100%
Why miss it when you can buy an older phone? I got a samsung galaxy j7 and while not the best, it's great for daily use and getting a battery on amazon is super efficient. I've only had the phone for a year tho so everything is still running smoothly now.
for the people who don't understand(probably no one bc he explained it really good) take it like this, when you jog it is likely for you to be tired in around 10-15 minutes if you run you might get tired around 5-7 minutes if your sprinting you might get tired in 30-60 seconds. and you will continue to lose your speed. the same is for charging, if you have fast charging it will lose the fastness faster than if you were to have slow charging. personally i like fast charging but this completley change my perspective on fast and sloow charging & overall i think that this is also pretty true. I mean the best case is if you were jogging bc you will take longer for it to charge, but in the end we still obvi get 100% in like less than 4 hours. Plus you can charge while still being active online. It doesn't change anything. in my opinion, get the charger with the slowest charger.
@Tech Pro Logy i feel detached watching that vid, crappy music and just text on screen. Nothing attract me wanting to watch it for longer. I stop watching at the 2 minute mark.
I love this Channel that I don't know why I kind of just was scrolling through shorts and I saw Phone wars then I started watching the channel more and more
ok I had a Note 4 that I've been using for over 6 years and had to change it's battery 2 times during that period.. the fact that phones used to let you open the back cover and replace the batteries easily is something I miss since I upgraded to newer models.. now if your battery dies you either get a new phone or go through the hustle to change its battery in a workshop #BringBackOldSchoolBackCover
I don't like that idea. It wouldn't look that good (no glass probably) and it would be somewhat challenging to make it waterproof. Hmm.. I got idea. Why not make something like a huge SIM tray, but for battery? That would be so cool, and it would look great since the opening for said tray could be on the top part of a frame. I should patent it before telling you all of this 🤦♂️
@@BloPsy_Actual I actually thought of that before. It was just a matter of where it would go and how the ports would function. Or maybe a rechargeable chip you can pull out/off and replace as needed. I don't want to say goodbye to water resistance either, so I'll go for any alternative.
@@BloPsy_Actual no u would need the battery to be on some sort of tray so u can remove it and that would just require too much space plus battery is connected with a tray u cant remove it like in older phones
The discharged state of a Li-Ion battery (probably the most common type if not the only type) is much more dangerous than the 100% charged state. The reason is that if the voltage of that cell drops too much, metal dendrites will grow inside it and the battery becomes extremely unstable (read: will blow up when tried to be charged). This is why these batteries are fitted with a circuitry that will brick the battery completely if the charge level drops too much.
@@geasstk1334 Welcome to 2015. Seriously, how did you miss that? Everyone talked about how useless it is on a phone unless you literally glue your eyes to the screen. 1440p ultrawide is plenty on less than 7" and even 1080p still good enough. For PC screens though I'd recommend 4k for a few years now unless you need extremely high refresh or are on a budget.
@@geasstk1334 Also, this exists for five years now as well: www.digitaltrends.com/computing/japan-display-crams-33-million-pixels-into-17-3-inch-display/ 🤣
Mr Whosetheboss, thank You very much for Your very informative, interesting and professional video. But at 5:50 where You‘ve said, that no matter how soft (5watt) one charges a cell phone, after 2 years the battery is not the same anymore, I‘ve made another experience. My 11 Max is about 18 months old, and still got 100% Battery health. I guess it’s because I‘ve only charged it with a 5 Watt charger, never overnight, only between 30-90%. My screen-on time is still between 13-15 hours. Greetings from Helvetia 🇨🇭
Battery is the one reason most people switch their phones every year , that's what make companies profitable at all time, Even though most flagship phones can last the consumers up to 3 years, but battery... Yea....🤷🏻♂️
@@lynxb8576 Jokes on u i still have my s7 edge but the screen is broken! And idk how but from my sisters phone the charging port looks like an prostituts asshole!
@@SeXySpEcKsY i also have my galaxy s7 edge, for 4 years now. It works well, battery is still ok and i am lucky bc i have a protection on my screen, otherwise it would be damaged or fully destroyed
I have a xaiomi with a 120w charger, and I'll bet that the battery lasts longer on it than my old Samsung with slow charging did. I plug it in briefly as needed, not overnight, and bounce it between 30 and 80 percent except on the odd occasion that I need to be away from the wall all day, where I'll let it go to 100. The heat it produces when charging below 80-90% isn't concerning, even at full tilt. My Samsung on the other hand, because of how slowly it charged, was plugged in overnight and used frequently while charging and/or with the battery well below 30% toward the end of the day, because leaving it charging for the better part of an hour to get back up to a good level wasn't practical.
Same here, I have a 72w charger, always between 30 and 85% and after a year the battery is still perfect so I understand all he's saying but I rather have that option that to have to wait 2 hours for a full charge.
Sorry for the physics lesson! 😂
For a slightly less technical video, here's why I think Samsung is gonna dominate: ruclips.net/video/mqppAEK0t_8/видео.html
No you make quality content. No sorry 😂😂
No problem! It’s nice to have a small difference from the other videos!😌
Hiya
Got u boi
I wouldn't mind if u taught me math
Arun is like that one friend who teaches better than a teacher..
Correct man
@Tech Pro Logy Everyone is like "how to make windows 10 faster and lighter" and you are like "How to make windows 10 look better"
His name is aurun??
@@SomethingaboutScreens yes he is are you new here
222 likes in 34 mins
There used to be a simple, straightforward, relatively cheap and very effective solution for all of these problems. I think it was called "a replaceable battery"
@NÄFYUS 2049 no i think its just to make people buy new phones. Data makes way less profit than a new phone
You can thank apple for that trend, along with removing the headphone jack and expandable storage probably too 😒
@@elliotthefennekin6506 Someone was going to do it
No... it was called a "removable battery"
This is why i still carry my lg v20 on me when i have a busy day, my s21 wont survive a day, my lg and the additional battery will always ready to use
This such an excellent, well-composed explanation. This is quickly becoming one of my favorite tech channels.
Its really confusing who to believe since he doesnt put any video prove or research about the negative, only putting news that says positive stuff about fast charging.
@Sshsh HHshshexample: if u see in 01:01, he said that fast charging need a bigger mid seperator, thats not a basic science. He learn it somewhere and he only need to put his source.
Based on his linkedin, He is just a economic graduate youtuber, not a phd at science stuff.
Same here bro
@@Secretxxx67 well he does
@@siddharth2796 he does what..? No worries I mean no hate with the youtuber.
This guy's voice is so pleasant to listen to and he is very well spoke on top of that. I wish I could be this well composed XD
Ok
@@ChristFollowers-h2u why even comment if you're just adding meaningless text
I love how this guy makes knowledge based videos along with some unboxings rather than others who just do tons of useless unboxing.
Same here but with a "j"
@ILackDeath I think his name is Arun Maini.
I am not new tk his channel dude. Still thanks :)
@@shantanu5800 thanks for sharing your preference btw.
*"...tons of useless unboxing"*
is this something detrimental by any chance?
@@6oLsh0i6o0z3 Absolutely nope,
Just my opinion, they are "useless" and some people may agree. No offence dude.
"Don't handle your phone while it's charging."
_[frantic unplugging]_
me doing it rn: 👁️👄👁️
Rip my cables
It's fine a long as it doesn't get very warm.
arfyness oh shinjatsu
bruh
"When your battery is at 100% its not actually at 100%"
Me: my whole life has been a lie
Im oldschool. I just mail the phone back and keep the battery. They ship a new phone and now I got 2 batteries!
Sundays charge all the batteries up. Put one in your backpack, one in your gymbag. Buy another off the black market.
stay strong bruh!
i 'feel' ya😄
@@whitealliance9540 Thats why they made battery non removal
Me: hold a damn minute!
@@whitealliance9540 What phone do you have that lets you remove the battery?
I'm glad you're covering this issue! I would love to see more emphasis from manufacturers and reviewers on battery capacity retention. I have used an iphone 6s for 5 years and hoping to keep my next phone for just as long without needing to replace the battery every couple of years.I wonder how much capacity is lost from heat due to phone cases.
What’s impressive is how you find a new word every time to add with saying “a sub to the channel”
These are super crucial information. Thank you
Why do i see u EVERYWHERE
Again! again! again! and again! why i always find you on comment section
how are you EVERYWHERE
@@Syuzhu he needs subscribers so
As he is verified he will be at top
And all will visit his channel n subscribe
It's just 199IQ
He needs subscribers
Selfish!!!!?
If I had a teacher as engaging with a voice as soothing as yours I never would've dropped Physics in school! Damn.
How on earth can anyone drop physics at school? Should be a core subject.
@@sirrathersplendid4825 he dropped physics and school dropped him.
yeah
Not only Voice The Visual Vedio helps 75% combing With Audio (voice ) both Match illustrate Great Teaching if I'm Right
And he has subtle refrences to memes
Possibly one of the best ,you tube channels on cell phones ...
1)Excellent presentation.
2)great content
3) precise and accurate information
4) new learning / information about the applied technology..
5) when it's promotional video content ..you state so in the begining ...
So authenticity is maintained .
6) no contradiction in statements
7) not getting carried away ...factual statements
8) you share what a user needs to know ..and then a lot of cherries on the icing on the cakes ..
Astonishing experience every single time ..
Totally missed out on "A sub to the channel would be . . . electrifying."
I was gonna say this.😂
A sub to the channel would be... positive.
I thought that as well.
Or energizing.
Like and dislike are positive and negative terminals.
This is the only person who isn't embarrassed of their voice in recordings
bruh
I Was But Then I Stoped Caring
Wait, so everyone has that
JerryRigEverything will join that list of people.
@@mahfuzurchowdhury2765 also Dave 2D
Flagship phones in 10 years:
*INTRODUCING THE ROAD RUNNER CHARGER*
Read my name
@@AlbanianGladiator change it to "300 subs before corona kills me"
@@AlbanianGladiator that or "just another spammer on the internet". It would suit you more!
@@AlbanianGladiator NO i will not
Lol
"That's interesting" I say as I watch on my tablet that's at 100% and plugged in
🤣
Irony at its finest.
I mean it as a joke, Faith. I'm not actually laughing at you.
Fun fact: he speaks so smooth that captions aka subtitles understand him
do you mean captions?
I was so confused about wtf the capitation you’re talking about is.. please edit that..
This fact is not funny
Stupid he added captions him self and what the duck is capitataions ?it's not even a word .
@@manasgbhalla4789 it's auto generated.
I'm so glad to see someone finally addressing this.
Right? It's sickening to get called a dumb user to using a slow charger when nobody talks about the drawbacks fast charger has on battery overtime
@@Racko. bro technology has improved drastically in recent times by using fast charging nothing happens to the battery bro you can easily run your phone for long time
I wish he used
*"A sub to the channel would be...Energizing"*
*LMFAO*
Energizer
A sub to the channel would be... *Energizing*
🤣🤣
If the battery lasts all day, slow charging overnight is perfect
I charge my phone wirelessly overnight since it can last over a day on a single charge. I already lost one to overcharging, don't want that to happen again.
Fast charger is handy sometimes I personally don't like charging overnight
@@TheAgingAscetic I don't keep my phones long enough to care about battery health
@@TheAgingAscetic Using the old 5W charger is good and preferable for the older models of iPhones. Using it for new models isn't recommended though and can do more harm than good. New models of iPhones have inbuilt software which connects the battery and the software of the phone, making 20W the optimal power input for the battery and also making Apple's new 20W fast chargers the best chargers that you can use to preserve your battery for as long as possible. Using less than 18/20W or more than 20W can both damage your battery sooner. I have spoken with Apple technicians and service engineers who all told me this same story. Apple has made their software as such that charging the new models with anything other than 18W and 20W is not optimal. They heavily advised me on not using anything less than 18/20W. Keep in mind that Apple still doesn't have super fast charging or turbo charging, so there is no reason why you shouldn't charge the new models with their new 18W and 20W chargers.
@@mystictomato9466 apple are full of shit and want to destroy your battery quicker so you buy a new phone every year
“you should keep your battery at around 50%”
**my iPod touch with no battery status**
I feel ya loll
You can add the battery widget (the one in notification center) and it tells you the battery percentage if you really want to know it ;-)
Dvd Rori no i have to connect to a bluetooth device in order to “unlock” the widget. idk if it’s different on ios 13/14 but there is no default widget for battery on ios 12 without connecting to a bluetooth device. all my bluetooth devices broke.
Clorox Bleach what generation iPod touch do you have
Yes lol
IN 41 SECONDS HE TAUGHT HOW CHARGER WORKS. IF HE WAS A TEACHER, THE CLASS WOULD HAVE BUNCH OF EXPLORERS.
@cezary saturn who
@@dipeshmahato2426 joe
@@bananafruit8004 joe who
(do it)
@@toxic_gg867 JOE MAMAAAAAA
Dude didnt u study about batteries and electrodes in your school. Physics.
It's still amazing that most consumers don't understand this simple fact! I hope it become more common knowledge because a lot of people end up destroying their batteries and just run out to buy new phones every year.
Do a “Why the last 1% of your phone battery last so long”
It is the same buffer concept he mentioned when the battery is full
I think the last 1% in the phone battery is like the reserved gas on vehicles.
The last 1% usually dies really quick in my experience. But yes, there is a "buffer" if you will call it that. Not really a buffer but there is software involved.
And if you had a iPhone before (I hope they stoped doing it now) then you would most likely never see under 4 or 5% before it shut down anyway since they adjusted what numbers to show in the battery %. They had a feature that showed it had 100% for longer just to give an illusion of having better battery :P
So when the iPhone finally said 99% it was basicly between 94 - 96% real battery life left.
For me, it's the complete opposite. The time my phone takes to go from, say, 95% to 90% is A LOT more than the time it takes to go from 15% to 10%. Higher percentages last more for me.
EDIT: My last 1% is completely non existent lol.
Lmaooo exactly the question I had
Video: tells a problem with fast charging
RUclips: Here’s a fast charging add
Faxx
Ha :D
Lol yes
The algorithm is stupid
Same
Life hack: remove the positive pole so the electrons stay at the negative pole... 100% battery forever
Talha Naik r/woooosh
Wow.........
This is out of the world 😶
Lol.....as if we are really gonna do it?!!
Rip bro
Lol , 10th failure
The visual graphic of the positive and negative bois inside the battery really helped me understand the 40-80 charging rule much better. I’m a visual learner and this video hammered it home. Thank you
Charging to just 80 means 20% capacity is wasted
Smartphones are designed to be 100% charged
I do that each night with 0 problems and my Smartphone will still last up to 6 years
Its like choosing between a fast mag and an extended mag
Perfect analogy underrated
Extended mag any day
except you cant carry extra mags
But always remember that switching to handgun is faster than reloading.😁
Extended all day, everyday
I binge this guys videos. I just discovered him a couple of weeks ago. He engages you in his topic. I'm hooked
At this point arun is using mind control
“A sub would be...”
you never know what he says next
Super true 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I guessed it right for the first time today😂
one time he said breathtaking😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I've watched plenty of your videos over the years, but never quite enjoyed one as much as this one.
This is super complicated stuff, and you presented it so easy. I've literally been doing research on this, but noting came close to being as clear as your presentation.
Arun: Explaining
Me: A day will come when he wont be able to use any word for subscribing.🤣🤣🤣🤣.
True 😅
But no matter what he says ..
He just says it in the most fascinating way 🔥🔥
😁😂
If you don't like karens watch this, ruclips.net/video/XO0OMQ_Ixq4/видео.html 😂
Had the same idea, like.. his content is really fun
@@iissleepii7874 nobody likes them except feminists
Apple after watching this video:
"Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah... sure, we want your iPhone to last, yeah... of course"
Lmao 🤣🤣
Furry ew
They just get a preposterous idea.
yes:
"Quick! Write down what he said!"
Ew a furry.
Mrwhostheboss: Heat damages the battery
Me who just done 10 hours of Genshin Impact on my phone while charging: OH SHI-
Really?
I mean samsung lets u turn off fast charging
Im installing genshin impact to my pc but it's a 12 GB download lol
@@chanakyaliyanage2128 even bigger than that, also, its amazing. Its definitely worth downloading.
same ;(
Compare filling a glass of water with the faucet turned on full blast. The glass will fill up with water shooting out of the top of the glass. It looks full. But when you turn off the water faucet the glass is never completely full. So as the glass gets nearly full you slow the water down to get it full. This exactly how a cell phone battery works. Provides an example that everyone knows about. Feel free to use this.
You prune it is called a TAP NOT A FAUCET
GET YOUR WORDS CORRECT
"when your phone is charging, try to leave it alone."
Me who is literally watching this vid while charging my phone😶
That's what a second device is for. Depending, when you plan to buy one. Kindle Fires can be bought on sale for a decent price. I bought an older Kindle 7 for like $20 and sideload google play store and you tube. Not sure if the sales are still going on but Kindle Fire 8 was like $50 during prime day. Or you could just wait until Black Friday for the sales to come around again.
@@tamwilfred stop being addicted is another answer
I switched off my charger when I heard that haha
I am literally charging my current phone and letting it alone while watching him on my old phone. You should do that.☺
@@kittikia9917 I'm not rich either but is $25 really that hard to come by? I don't mean to come off as harsh. I am really curious. I would just assume if they are watching this video then that person would have at least a little bit of disposable income.
i honestly don’t care about how fast my smartphone charges, as long as it can last me more than 5 hours of screen on time i’m happy
Yeah
Yess
Mine lasts 11 hours 👁️👄👁️
I don't have a fast charger yet, but really need one. Really hate seeing my phone charge for over 2 hours!!! Anyways charging ur phone overnight is worse!!
Not everyone is you. I had a phone which had good battery backup but charging was 3 hrs+. I game a lot with my friends online so quick charging was imperative. There are phones that charge in 30 min -1 hr Now. Gotta stay updated.
I was questioning myself, why youtubers don't talk about the disadvantages of fast charging. You did it nicely!!
It is the same reason why no car journalists talk about reliability, longevity, parts cost, repairability, etc., mainly because they are exposed only to the new stuff.
Phones are made to be used for 1 or 2 year. So they don't
Beacuse no one cares about the disadvantage, we want faster charge period.
@@GameControlYT and they make you to buy a new mobile by forcing in this way.
@@GameControlYT thats what they want you to believe, but thats simply the release cycle. They release it as often as possible.
Cars also have 5 years release cycle, but the average car on the road is over 10 years old.
So much good information here!
One more thing - “fast charging” is 100% related to the size of the battery.
The standard 5W charger is ideal for the original iPhone, but the new 18W charger is the SAME for the ~39xxmAh battery in the 11 pro max. It is NOT a “fast” charger.
In other words, a 5W charger would charge the original iPhone just as fast as the 18W would charge the new iPhone (within a margin).
when my physics teacher teaches me: *sleeps the whole time*
when Arun teaches physics me: *doesn’t sleep when is really really sleep and listens carefully*
He isn't so boring as the physics teacher.
Shows that it's not us. It's just that the majority of teachers are terrible at teaching. Yet they still blame 95% of the class for not paying attention.
Ya tru
hellknight101 100% facts bro
"your phone isn't gonna last 2 years"
My phone that lasted for 7: *I like your words funny man*
What was your phone? I still have my HTC One Max from 2013
LG G2 is still running like it was before. 7years passed . 4 hour screen on time
He said your phone isnt gonna last 2 years with the battery being as new as in the beginning... obviously phones last way longer than that
I had a Galaxy S6 for 4 years almost always used it while I charged it it just stopped working about 2 months ago got the s20 now
Have a Samsung G6530 for close to 9 years now... Qwerty physical KB is hard to beat and still works though my child took an early liking to all the itsy bitsy shiny keys. Also small format. Intense use every day. Oh, should i mention my first mobile, the steel Nokia 6300 that still works after 20 years? True, not intensive use, but continuous. Ahh, consumerism..
Why cant companies just make a night charging mode? To charge slowly while you sleep. Trickle charge to create battery longevity
*Edit* Thanks for touching on this later in the video! Never knew iPhones did that over night. Google need to add this to android ASAP
sony actually does that
@@qibcentricsplayground2043 Currently got an s8 looking to switch to a Pixel 4A soon.
I know One plus uses optimised charging. This would also be brought to Realme devices.
I know both are from same company but just mentioning..
I think Samsung also has it but for higher models.
@@TejasNaik01 Yeah I think I've been left behind as they wouldn't bring the One UI 2 to the S8. Pretty frustrating when alot of their newer lower model phones have One UI 2 which the s8 could easily run.
Rog 3 has that
I love the fast charging of my OnePlus 5. After 3 years I think I've lost maybe 30% capacity? .. so it still lasts for a whole day when in moderate use. More than enough. And even if it gets low because I forgot to charge it at night or used it a lot, I plug it in and it's full in +-30 minutes. It also doesn't get noticeably hotter when charging+using (though no games, only Yt or the browser). I just love it. Would never go back to slow charging.
Do remember SLOWER CHARGING WILL ALLOW A SMARTPHONE BATTERY TO LAST OVER 4 YEARS
*Who else randomly found him and now watch him regularly?*
Yep. Found him on the video on his take on Samsung's upcoming forseen domination.
lol i found him randomly 6 months ago ;-;
isnt that how you find like every youtuber
I just found him, and I am hooked. Amazed at how much I’ve learnt from him.
I've been watching him since 2015, funny enough, and I stopped watching him for a while only to realise he had 2m subs and his production quality had increased immensely.
NOW, THIS IS WHAT YOU CALLED A LEGIT TECH EDUCATOR. Arun does his review through tons of research to come up wtih this well elaborated science behind.
Didn't mention the fact that you used to be able to just swap the battery out and put a new one in in 10 seconds. That should still be available in my opinion.
@@FinicalFox Yeah now you have to unscrew so many screws before removing the battery. Miss those times when you could just take iut the plasric or metal case and pull out the battery in a matter of seconds.
Yeah. He warned of the real cost of super cheap super phones. Bloatware, I see you Realme.
@@rasalasblack haha and xiaomi's built in ads 🤣
@@FinicalFoxwell Smartphones won't ever have that type of battery ever again
Arun : talks about problems in fast chargers
“Apple with its 5W charger enjoying the video”
Lol
69th like
@@themindboggler8055 80th like
@@Waddle_Dee_With_Internet 86th like
apple doesn't want to add more potential overhead to their overpriced extended "warranty."
Hello. I've been looking for an experiment of three phones, one being charged 20-80, the other being charged 1% to 100%, and another one being charged from 0 to full. This might take a long time but this is really an important experiment.
At this rate, Arun is gonna run out of words to say for subscribing by the end of 2020
A recognition of this joke by him, would beeee.... "phenomenal"🤣😂
@@hamisulh 😂
@@iwantsexseemyvideo6250 What the heck man, kitnay account hain?
Would be gorgeous
U are speaking as if we are gonna be alive by end of 2020
*"Every single day, we see companies boasting...."*
He summarised phone companies' existence in seconds.
Hi
@@vrind2705 hello
Lol yea
@@svar_otography4749 hi
Mrwhosetheboss: The reason Apple has been providing 5w chargers in their box to help increase your phone's battery longevity
Apple: 😳yeah.. that totally was
Sure lol
Meanwhile I can't go a day without everyone in my family who has an iPhone reaching for the charger after two hours or so of use. They looked at me weird when I told them to charge it at 40 until 80 percent. 🙄 the effects are short and long term 👌
@@jakefoxx7978 it will happen if you have a phone older than xr otherwuse the battery is comparable to 4000 mah smartphone
@@jakefoxx7978 charging to 80 isn't worth your time. The only thing you should do is not use below 15 and use a slow charger if u want to make battery last longer
@@Kuri0 I've started to see how it doesn't matter if I charge to or over 80. Letting the phone sleep for a good while and not draining it has kept it strong even if I make it to just 67%. The thing is, there have been times where going below 35% "pissed it off" and the battery would be mildly good for a few days until I was careful again.
Arun : the heat from charging its already enough
Me watching the video while charging : ***_***
Same tho-
Same but with a slow charger
did you notice that faster charger will not only makes your phone hot but also make the display unresponsive at time, so basically using it while charging is a pain in the ass ?
@@lord_khufu o have that on my old S7 Edge but all my other phones doesn't have that problem
@@lord_khufu not all phones bro only the old ones at the time of introduction of fast charging
“Faster charging doesn’t come for free.” Sounds Apple to me with their *budget* iPhones.
Wym
They don't do it because it will be even more expensive android can because there's actual companies there for help while apple has to pay for eveything
Somebody had to get hate into it. Instead of just being content
*Mrwhosetheboss:* _The Problem with Fast Charger_
*Me:* _Looks at my 5W Charger_
_It's.... It's pretty good_
me too😂😂
@Tech Pro Logy imagine promoting yourself through comments.
I use 10w 1amp charger for my phone which supports 18 wats fast charge. For increased long-term battery life
No imagine charging ur iphone for 6 hours then use it for 2. Insane
My old charger takes 10 hours...
I love how Arun acknowledged the meme about finding another adjective for how cool it is to subscribe to his channel.
Dat dramatic pause before the adjectives!! :D
also, I feel like the music is getting quieter when the pause comes to make it even more dramatic :'D
1:29 if you want to hear it again ;^)
I am so engaged with your voice, its so captivating and very soothing to the ears, I really learned a lot. thanks mate
battery life short
Lol
Thank you
@Tech Pro Logy no one cares
ayy
yes
*"leave your phone alone while charging"*
Me: I know what I have to do but I don't know if I have the strength to do it
im already doing it 😌
I left it cause I heard it drains your battery a few years ago, but when my phone is charging, I go use my PS4 :D
Me with my 2 smartphone 😆
Ikr x))
Im an electronics engineer and Ive been trying to tell people exactly this for so long. Also, most of us charge overnight so why try to make it charge so fast, don`t peak the battery to 4.2v per cell until right before its about to be used, keep it in what`s known as the storage charge level, storage charge is important for lipos that aren't being used often. I agree with you on every word you said, you also gained a new sub for it too as its rare to find such great advice from youtube. Must add though, a generally accepted safe charge current is generally 1C, so the capacity of the battery lets say 2000mAh would be charged at 2000ma or 2A to be optimal, so if you have a higher capacity battery you could charge it faster, like a 5000mAh battery is usually charged at 5A, this doesnt apply to all batteries and you should check the datasheet for model to be sure, but its a good rule of thumb. Generally manufacturers of batteries like LGChem do make notes on the datasheets of the cells explaining the reduction in recharge cycles by using "fast charge" currents instead of their recommended basic charge levels.
Just for clarity, i have some Lipos that are recommended to be charged at 1/10th of C, they are 3500mAh batteries and therefore need 350ma current in the CC stage to be given maximum battery charge cycles, their max charge current was given at 1C, so after designing a BMS to manage the charge rate at 350ma we were over 1000 test cycles before we considered the battery to be worn, when we increased the charge levels to 2A, that number dropped to 200 cycles. The load used to discharge was an electronic load and was programmed for cut off voltages etc to achieve consistency. Phone batteries are obviously designed to take a higher charge current, but as you said theres a big cost to it if its done right, but ultimately this is something that Apple has got right, slower charging is better for everyone and realistically most people charge overnight and have a phone that lasts all day, so fast charging is largely a waste of time. Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
Dude, thank you for explaining, but please use paragraph breaks.
@@totsuka2213 I’m an engineer not an author, sorry.
@@ChrisSmithy So, in conclusion, you would recommend slow charging?
I recently got a s20 which has a 4000mah lipo battery and it comes with a fast-ish charger. The specs of the charger are 5.0V=3.0A 15W for a slower charge OR 9.0V=2.77A 25W for a faster charge. What do you think? Should I deactivate fast charging from settings and keep it at 15W?
.
@@raziel325 to ensure you get the longest life out of the battery, use the lower power charge. If you ever needed a fast charge you could always use the fast charge option for that one time. Although both of those charge rates are relatively mild, it will make a difference to battery life.
Also, it’s important to note that the incoming voltage/current specifically from the psu isn’t as as important as it may seem, the battery will always be charged using the same system and same voltages, just current levels increase. By increasing the voltage and lowering the current makes it less stress on the cables and the psu, but the phone will still be aiming for 4.2v per cell ( for most lipos ) and will be converting the voltage to achieve this.
Really sorry how hard this is to explain, I’m trying to avoid being too technical as I’d rather my replies were more use to more people.
In conclusion, fast charge does have a purpose but it will degrade the cells faster. If you can use a standard charge rate without it affecting your life, then it will pay off in the long run. It also puts less stress on the internal components, generates less heat and generally is considered safer.
I’d absolutely recommend the slow charging option to increase the life of the device.
And this is why I seen the option to only allow my phone to charge to 85% I love your videos! I just upgraded from the Galaxy S8 on Android 9 to the S21 on Android 11 and just updated to One UI 4
Wireless chargers are restricted to how fast your phone will charge. If you're using say a 30w wireless charger, 15w will charge a Samsung, 20w will charge an LG, and 10w charges a late model iPhone
Someone tell my mom leaving her ipad plugged in at 100% 24/7 isnt great for the battery. She apparently doesnt believe me.
oh god, what brick type?
my mum doesn't disbelieve it, she just seems to plug it back in every time i unplug it for some reason, she doesn't even use it she just keeps it on 100% and doesn't seem to realise that it's utterly pointless and just worsens the problem
Depends on the electronics. Modern devices switch off charging by themselves, so it does not matter so much...
ask them to switch( if possible) to a computer or even a laptop which has built in bypass charging
Tat mayb cos ipads take hell lot of time to charge. My ipad 7 takes like 8hrs to charge from 5% to 90%
Most of this is entirely accurate, but there are a few things to note:
1) The charger has nothing to do with charging speed, beyond just giving access to the listed amount of power. The phone (or whatever device is plugged in) determines charging rate, which is how you can plug a 5 year old iPhone into a 65W charging brick and the thing doesn't light on fire. The charger plug only allows access to power, it doesn't control the flow rate in any way.
2) The ideal charge percentage is not 50% in modern batteries - most hover around the 80% mark, because they're designed to operate most efficiently at the charge level they believe is the average among all users at any given time; basically, most phone companies believe the average of all phones at any given time to be around 80% (since a lot of people leave it plugged in all the time, some are anal about charging, and a minority are dead or low), so the batteries will actually hold their charge best at that percentage. What that means is that the more time your phone spends around that point, the longer the battery will actually last.
3) Not something you were wrong about, but something very important: Lithium Ion batteries are designed to never actually hit 0% or 100%. They have internal protection that prevents charging once they reach a pre-determined percentage (usually 98% or so), and a physical protection circuit that will prevent the batteries from being charged once they hit a lower amount. Phones will never discharge near that amount, so when your phone says 0% the battery actually usually has 2% or more left in it, but the phone is configured to prevent the battery from discharging that far. Once the battery discharges past the limit, though, it will actively prevent charging in the future.
So basically once it hits the real 0% it won’t charge anymore? So like if you unbox an unopened 10 year old iPhone, it wouldn’t charge?
@@HearMeLearn Yes and no. Yes, if a Li-Ion battery actually hits 0% most have a hardware block that will prevent them from ever being charged again...but if your phone reads 0% the battery actually has a good 2% or more left in it and it actively disconnects from anything drawing power, so the battery would still last quite a long time.
@@JudgeNLN I really don't want to read all of that so a charger has nothing to do with speeds?
@@12tony88 Nope your phone determines the speed.
@@its_johnHDevice is 1 factor but then how come different chargers charge at different speed?
This is how the schools should teach chemistry to students
True
I thought electricity was in physics :(
Seriously? It's physics.
As much as I'd love to agree with you, explaining concepts like this will only waste a lot of time because every physics topic from Highschool onward (at least in my country) is haunted by a thing we affectionately refer to as *"Mathematics"*
@@TADA00X12 its both physics and chemistry but . The concept mainly comes from electrochemistry though
Bro your Fluency in english is as smooth as butter 😊
No one need subtitle 🤣
And your knowledge is also far better.
Than other techie
My iphone figuring out my optimized charging schedule when i don’t sleep:
👁👄👁
"We don't see 4K panels"
Sony Xperia since 5 years ago : Are we a joke to you?
Everyone : yes you are
That's it never went mainstream
And where are they now?
@@pepkin88 In Xperia 1 Mark 2 released on May 2020
@@bony6191 I thought it was the Xperia 123 ABC II
Really interesting stuff, I like when content is creative and teaches you something new. Love the visual explanations too, keeping it simple.
interesting that your comment is hearted by Arun but only 9 people have liked it
What a solid content. Research, script and production is spot on!
Mrwhosetheboss: Apple has been providing 5w chargers so that your battery will last longer
Apple: Ok, I guess including no charger is to way to go, iPhone batteries will last longer, right?!
😂😂
Also apple: your battery dies in 15 seconds!
@@standupyak exactly 🤣🤣
Obi-Wan Kenobi iPhones battery life has been good for a few years now lol, that’s more the pixel 4
They re only getting rid of the plug, not the wire
I try not to comment much on tech youtubers vids as it's mostly just reviews. This is one of the few tech channels where I actually learn about tech and news about tech that I actually WANT to know.
Mrwhosetheboss: Don't use your phone while charging.
Me: Disconnects Charging
Phone: Dies😂😂
Me: That's not what he recommended either 😜
LoL😁😏
also My mom said if I could get 1.1k likes on any of my video she’ll buy me a professional gaming setup so I can
upgrade my content. Please please all ask I ask is for a like. Please and thank you 💖 (not a bot btw)
@@Ripler done
Oof, mt phone does the same thing 😭
😂😂
The way how this dude explains and deliver knowledge its alomost like poetry keeps you so everly engaged and i understood clearly what he was saying as well you should consider being a teacher my friend 👍🏼
4:16 makes so much sense now my phone when at like %2 charges up to like 60 percent instantly and then after that takes way longer to get the rest of the way to %100
I miss those days when you can easily remove the battery and replace it or use another battery
I used to have a rooted S3 so it drained the battery but I had two of them and used the broken one to charge the spare battery so always had a battery at 100%
Why miss it when you can buy an older phone? I got a samsung galaxy j7 and while not the best, it's great for daily use and getting a battery on amazon is super efficient. I've only had the phone for a year tho so everything is still running smoothly now.
No. That sucks
You can buy battery back cover
@@gemgirl223Samsung is not good for gaming. Only high-end Samsung devices are good.
Well explained
Pulang yuk, nyasar nanti
@@Rubenmariatmojo enchantment table language
where phone ship lives
@@LilBoiBoi True
for the people who don't understand(probably no one bc he explained it really good) take it like this, when you jog it is likely for you to be tired in around 10-15 minutes if you run you might get tired around 5-7 minutes if your sprinting you might get tired in 30-60 seconds. and you will continue to lose your speed. the same is for charging, if you have fast charging it will lose the fastness faster than if you were to have slow charging. personally i like fast charging but this completley change my perspective on fast and sloow charging & overall i think that this is also pretty true. I mean the best case is if you were jogging bc you will take longer for it to charge, but in the end we still obvi get 100% in like less than 4 hours. Plus you can charge while still being active online. It doesn't change anything. in my opinion, get the charger with the slowest charger.
Arun: If you're enjoying this video btw, a sub to the channel would be..
Me: PHENOMENAL!!? MARVELLOUS!!? AMAZING!!??
Arun: Tremendous.
Me: ah dammit
Underrated comment
Appreciated.
One day he'd be out of words
@1Faaiz In One of His Videos He Said "A Sub To My Channel would be... Badass"
I Said Well Well; Running Out Of Sophisticated Words Huh 😇
Lol relatable
Arun : dont use phone while charging
Me : watching this video while charging
Lol
@Tech Pro Logy i feel detached watching that vid, crappy music and just text on screen. Nothing attract me wanting to watch it for longer. I stop watching at the 2 minute mark.
Same
Hahaha. Thug life
@@Rumiesque tulu
Me with my 5 watts charger: Yes
Lol
Lol
Something that we can say it's not that bad to have a 5 Watt charge 😀
🤔🤔🤔
Me 10 Watt
I love this Channel that I don't know why I kind of just was scrolling through shorts and I saw Phone wars then I started watching the channel more and more
Word of the day: TREMENDOUS
The coke was tremendous
TREMENDOUS BUILDING
This should be a thing in every video
next video word maybe Hyperordinary
ok I had a Note 4 that I've been using for over 6 years and had to change it's battery 2 times during that period.. the fact that phones used to let you open the back cover and replace the batteries easily is something I miss since I upgraded to newer models.. now if your battery dies you either get a new phone or go through the hustle to change its battery in a workshop #BringBackOldSchoolBackCover
Agree👏👏
I don't like that idea. It wouldn't look that good (no glass probably) and it would be somewhat challenging to make it waterproof.
Hmm.. I got idea. Why not make something like a huge SIM tray, but for battery? That would be so cool, and it would look great since the opening for said tray could be on the top part of a frame.
I should patent it before telling you all of this 🤦♂️
@@BloPsy_Actual I actually thought of that before. It was just a matter of where it would go and how the ports would function. Or maybe a rechargeable chip you can pull out/off and replace as needed. I don't want to say goodbye to water resistance either, so I'll go for any alternative.
@@BloPsy_Actual no u would need the battery to be on some sort of tray so u can remove it
and that would just require too much space
plus battery is connected with a tray u cant remove it like in older phones
@@mouinemhb4960 no it wouldn't require too much space..
Also what? I don't understand the last sentence at all.
Me charging with a 5w charger: iNtErEsTInG
Me watching with 60w charger on My new phone: hmmmmmmmm iNtErEsTiNg
This is actually interesting.
An intelligent video with a clear and understandable presentation. No drama or fluff, just good tech info.
Thank you. Subscribed!
My 5 year old phone that doesn't chold a charge anyway: yes
Detroit: Become Human
Report dem bots plz
Chold
[REDACTED] the reply lel
[REDACTED] yeah OP seems little like a bot too
people: WOW this video is really interesting
Me: Wait didn't he say tremendous before?
👋😋🍫
Fast Charging: Destroys battery
Slow Charging: Owner Destroys the phone itself!
lol
The discharged state of a Li-Ion battery (probably the most common type if not the only type) is much more dangerous than the 100% charged state. The reason is that if the voltage of that cell drops too much, metal dendrites will grow inside it and the battery becomes extremely unstable (read: will blow up when tried to be charged). This is why these batteries are fitted with a circuitry that will brick the battery completely if the charge level drops too much.
Man this is so high quality! 😁 Your uni lecture could never!
'We dont see 4k displays'
Sony crying in the corner...
Wait ... realy ? does sony have any phones like that ?
@@geasstk1334 yes check out the sony 1 ll
@@geasstk1334 Welcome to 2015. Seriously, how did you miss that? Everyone talked about how useless it is on a phone unless you literally glue your eyes to the screen. 1440p ultrawide is plenty on less than 7" and even 1080p still good enough.
For PC screens though I'd recommend 4k for a few years now unless you need extremely high refresh or are on a budget.
@@geasstk1334 Also, this exists for five years now as well: www.digitaltrends.com/computing/japan-display-crams-33-million-pixels-into-17-3-inch-display/ 🤣
@@aoelp true but it's cool to have 4k
*Plugs phone in fast 120W charger*
The Phone: *Note 7 Mode has been activated.*
That's a good one
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Mr Whosetheboss,
thank You very much for Your very informative, interesting and professional video.
But at 5:50 where You‘ve said, that no matter how soft (5watt) one charges a cell phone, after 2 years the battery is not the same anymore, I‘ve made another experience.
My 11 Max is about 18 months old, and still got 100% Battery health.
I guess it’s because I‘ve only charged it with a 5 Watt charger, never overnight, only between 30-90%.
My screen-on time is still between 13-15 hours.
Greetings from Helvetia 🇨🇭
Me: “I like fast charging because it is efficient, reliable, and a right step into the future”
Arun: “Hold my phones”
Its not Aaron its Arun!
No it can't be hold my phones theres too many he would crush us with all his phones
@@advaith_42 its not God its Jod
Its not gif its jif. So?
@@rookieman329 bruh the pronunciation of Aaron and arun is different!!!
@@rookieman329 What if somone wrote your name as rukie man and not rookie man you obviously will respond right!?!?
Battery is the one reason most people switch their phones every year , that's what make companies profitable at all time,
Even though most flagship phones can last the consumers up to 3 years, but battery... Yea....🤷🏻♂️
Why would you want to keep a phone that long even if you could. Bigger and better is the answer
@@Huels
Bc not everybody has money to buy a new phone every yeahr?
Jokes on me i am using a midranger for 5 years 😎
@@lynxb8576
Jokes on u i still have my s7 edge but the screen is broken!
And idk how but from my sisters phone the charging port looks like an prostituts asshole!
@@SeXySpEcKsY i also have my galaxy s7 edge, for 4 years now. It works well, battery is still ok and i am lucky bc i have a protection on my screen, otherwise it would be damaged or fully destroyed
fast charging=less battery capacity
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Nokia laughing in the corner
'in' the corner
Nokia doesn't even need charging
In*
Tim J.. take my like🖒 brother.
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You own the internet ..for today🙂
I have a xaiomi with a 120w charger, and I'll bet that the battery lasts longer on it than my old Samsung with slow charging did. I plug it in briefly as needed, not overnight, and bounce it between 30 and 80 percent except on the odd occasion that I need to be away from the wall all day, where I'll let it go to 100. The heat it produces when charging below 80-90% isn't concerning, even at full tilt. My Samsung on the other hand, because of how slowly it charged, was plugged in overnight and used frequently while charging and/or with the battery well below 30% toward the end of the day, because leaving it charging for the better part of an hour to get back up to a good level wasn't practical.
Same here, I have a 72w charger, always between 30 and 85% and after a year the battery is still perfect so I understand all he's saying but I rather have that option that to have to wait 2 hours for a full charge.
Not gonna lie, my vocabulary has increased by 20% just by hearing the words Mrwhosetheboss says after - _A sub to the channel would be..._
I thought he would say “A sub to the channel would be positive.”
Then your vocabulary must be quite limited.
@@ac30024 hahahaa yes like most Indians. yehi toh lafda hai indians ka
@@BlokeBritish not at all bro.. don't put your stuff on others😂
But DW it's not a big deal, it's the second language at max after all
@@astralmaster A sub to the channel would be Electrifying
The amount of work and research he puts behind every video is really appreciable
I got tired of studies so i thought to watch mrwhosetheboss and when i started the video, here also I needed to study
,Subscribed for one reason, not seen a weak or boring video yet. Very informative.