I was literally just about to google this because of how my phone is getting a bit too warm when I charge it, and then you go and upload this, answering the questions i had! Very convenient! ^^ Thanks! ^^
You should not trust the video. Their research is mostly wrong. Your phone can get quite hot when charging, especially if it's hot. It's completely normal. Keep in mind, your phone is a computer with no cooling system whatsoever. The BMS monitors the battery temperature and stops charging if the temperature climbs too high, displaying a battery overheat error. Do your own research. Don't blindly trust the first thing you see. I encourage you to go on sites that specialize in LiPo, Li-Ion and LiFePo safety. Trust me, I've been working with electronics and RC batteries for a while. Doing proper research helps a lot more than one untrustworthy video.
@@PunakiviAddikti I know that it turns off, and I know about the warning, the fact that I got said warning is why I got concerned. ^_~ I know the difference between somewhat hot and "painful to touch"-hot, too, and I don't really feel like doing more research because this video answered by only question I had(which was much appreciated) and that's all I needed. But thanks anyway. :) No idea what the Li-stuff is though, I'm guessing Lithium, although unless we're talking Nirvana or salt, I'm going to take a pass on that. ^^ But some of the temperature issues stopped happening when I turned off the hotspot when I was charging it over night, I don't need it then anyway, and it seem to be cooler when I don't let it run for days on end. Oh, but try to not be rude about how people go about finding info, you don't know my original level of research nor my method of going about finding information(nor or what level I am interested in finding information either, I am actually not very interested in deep diving in to info about phone batteries, this was quite enough for the level I wanted). But it's not very nice to tell people to do things in a certain way when you don't know the person. ^_~ But if it is super important to you, perhaps you should share what parts are wrong. :)
That is because this is an alarmist point of view. I have had smart phones for 10 plus years and all of them I have left on the charger 24x7 except when I am out and about and never had a problem with them.
I honestly don't know. I think that those cables are not for charging, but just in case that someone is interested on the phone, and then, the phone will be attached to the phone, if the phone slides from the person's hand
Narrator: let your phone cool down when overheated Me: "intense water cooling 2.0" phone: this is better Also phone 2 seconds after cooling till -10°... CaN į hæve mořĕ?
I once left my phone on charging for long time and it exploded 😑 I was really scared and I advise people to not do that But this video answered my questions . Thank you bright side 👍😊😊
Thanks for making this video . i needed to take heed to it. i will be cautious with the phone In a way of charging it up to where. 40 and 80. Keep making wonderful informative videos. . All of You working there is blessings to the public.
Do not use the phone ever again take it in and have it tested. It is very dangerous to your health and Could seriously burn you, I know it happed to me it is possible
You do realize that Lithium Ion batteries only ignite when overcharged or short circuited? What actually causes these batteries to ignite during charging is usually a knockoff protection circuit. Just stepping on your phone or dropping it doesn't damage the battery. Lithium Ion batteries are solid state batteries. They're solid and stable. The only way to get a LiPo battery to ignite is to puncture it with a conductive solid object. That story about the power bank is completely false. It's impossible. Even if he took the battery out of the power bank and threw it, it would have not ignited. Power banks also typically use Lithium Ion batteries, more specifically 18650 cells. Same with charging your phone when it's full. The BMS (battery management system) keeps the battery charged, but stops charging when the battery is full. It does *not* keep charging. That would overcharge the battery and make it unstable. This video needs some fact checking. I don't know where you got this research, but it's not legit.
One of the things that i also notice, my phone gets hot when I have many apps opened up at one time. If you double tap on the home button it will show a scroll of all of the apps that are open. Swiping up will close these opened apps. Once I do that, my phone starts to cool down.
"Explodes "more harder"...???? There is nothing correct about your grammar. There is nothing whatsoever correct in using "more harder" together in the same sentence.
Another great tip: *Don't hide your device under your pillow while your sleeping* Oh wait they said that.... *could have told me that before my house caught on fire*
Really scary. We already know they listen to us. We talk about stuff even in the car and next thing we know we r getting ads and updates in exact stuff 👺😠 Now we gotta worry about fire. Great. Ain't "progress" grand?👺😡😠
As soon as I was about to go to bed and sleep: Bright side: *Why phones catch on fire while charging* Me: *”takes charger right off phone and can’t get to sleep because is worried that the phone is still gonna explode”* 😂
7:18 THIS 40-80% BATTERY RULE IS COMPLETELY USELESS!!!!! EVERYONE IGNORE THIS RULE BECAUSE THEIR WANT THEIR PHONE TO BE CHARGED WHEN THE BATTERY LOW ALERT APPEARS ON-SCREEN, AND THEN CHARGE THEIR DEVICE ALL THE WAY TO 100%!!!!!!! WHAT IS THIS!!!!!!!
Please bright side answer to this question but..umm...so...will the battery of a lenovo tab explode if i try charging the tab after it has sat there untouched for 3 years on 0%?
2:17 my dear, please think a bit before saying something. Battery will consume energy until its voltage and supply's voltage are equal. Of course, there are a few thousands of electrons flying off sharp edges so the current draw will never reach zero, but once we achieved the best possible equilibrium, we can't shove more electrons into the battery. And no electrons means no current, which means no heat. That's it. 2:45 also, THREE chips must get damaged for your phone's battery to get some damage. First, the voltage regulator in your charging brick. Second, the charging controller in your phone. Some phones use data lines to tell the charger to stop the flow of current (and resume it, as well), but most have the charging controller in the phone that does the job. And the third chip is the BMS inside the battery (it's covered in yellow (kapton) tape). Maaaaybe some phones don't have them in the battery, oh well, they just put the BMS on the motherboard. Makes sense.
Hey, if we charge after down to zero - battery lost after 300- 500 cycles. In order we maintain in between 40- 80%, battery lost for 1500 cycles. In 2nd statement we might charge more often than previous one. Which leads to 500 = 1500 times
Yes, I found out the hard way. I had old cell phones in the house 🏠 and I had the newer phones 📱 that wasn't working store in the storage, why? Didn't I leave well enough alone, very cold outside. Put them next to each other and individually clear bag's why? Did I hear the sound of sparklers, and flame. More flame as I pick up the phone 📱 off the bedroom carpet. Running to the bathroom bigger flame. The back pop up and I drop the phone, it made a cellphone 📱imprint in the bathroom floor the back cover that cost me alots of $$$$$.to get repair. The cell when I heard the noise of sparkle, the phone was cold, but very quickly got hot 🔥 and hotter. I show didn't know that was going to happen, I took picture's , and so did the landlord she said I can see the imprint back cover / cellphone print in the wood 🪵 floor..... it could a been worser, it started in the bed 🛌 room, but I am thankful, I didn't make my neighbors and myself homeless behind this situation, I really try to make it to the sink to put put the firer......
Oh thank you for sharing your story. I found it very interesting. I had a burn to my face and my neck hands and more,from the very hot cell phone. I did not know when the phone got hot. It’s sent out a microwave that can burn your tissue or cause fires, i’m glad you’re safe. Do not use your phone if it is hot.
Hey guys! Where do you keep your phone while you sleep? ☎️
Under my pillow
@@vriv150 Tbh u should not do that. The phone releases radiation that might damage ur brain
@@peppapigwantstoknowyourloc5830 bruh you nerd or something
Charging the whole night
@@pulanjuri Actually yes. I am caring bout his health
Now I will never see my phone the same when it is charging
Who keeps your phone charge over night
Prajesh A me
Prajesh A everybody does
Me
It’s not healthy though
@@narutoninjagoandtheflashar4256 k
I was literally just about to google this because of how my phone is getting a bit too warm when I charge it, and then you go and upload this, answering the questions i had! Very convenient! ^^ Thanks! ^^
You better cool it rather than using your phone while charging
good for u
You should not trust the video. Their research is mostly wrong. Your phone can get quite hot when charging, especially if it's hot. It's completely normal. Keep in mind, your phone is a computer with no cooling system whatsoever. The BMS monitors the battery temperature and stops charging if the temperature climbs too high, displaying a battery overheat error. Do your own research. Don't blindly trust the first thing you see. I encourage you to go on sites that specialize in LiPo, Li-Ion and LiFePo safety.
Trust me, I've been working with electronics and RC batteries for a while. Doing proper research helps a lot more than one untrustworthy video.
@@PunakiviAddikti I know that it turns off, and I know about the warning, the fact that I got said warning is why I got concerned. ^_~ I know the difference between somewhat hot and "painful to touch"-hot, too, and I don't really feel like doing more research because this video answered by only question I had(which was much appreciated) and that's all I needed. But thanks anyway. :) No idea what the Li-stuff is though, I'm guessing Lithium, although unless we're talking Nirvana or salt, I'm going to take a pass on that. ^^ But some of the temperature issues stopped happening when I turned off the hotspot when I was charging it over night, I don't need it then anyway, and it seem to be cooler when I don't let it run for days on end.
Oh, but try to not be rude about how people go about finding info, you don't know my original level of research nor my method of going about finding information(nor or what level I am interested in finding information either, I am actually not very interested in deep diving in to info about phone batteries, this was quite enough for the level I wanted). But it's not very nice to tell people to do things in a certain way when you don't know the person. ^_~ But if it is super important to you, perhaps you should share what parts are wrong. :)
@@PunakiviAddikti you’re stating the facts
I just wonder who’s behind the voice of bright side 😂
Edit: Thanks for the likes guys 😀
His voice is nice
I'm behind this voice 😄
It's Robin Williams
Actually now that I think of it yeah who is it
A . H ikr
Anyone else who looked at their phone while it was charging?
Me
How do u know
Stalker
Rarely, my mom warned me about this before this video
Eggy me
*Samsung Note 7 leaves the server*
Hey thats my phone
Note s7?
@@vervetech9395 Thanks for telling me
😎😎😎😎😑🤩
Doctor Brain no it was the note 7 not s7
Me: what phone are you using
Friend: samsung galaxy note 7
Me: *calls bomb squad*
No,he should've called 911
*FBI joined the chat*
*FBI OPEN UP!*
Oppo Reno 10 and that's a funny joke 🤣🤣
I got a little worried when he said accidentally step on it I've thrown my across a room
ive thrown mine out of a 3rd story window and it only had a scratch
@@numberone7674 Ottercase
Yes I’ve chucked mine too. Oops.
Who else is watching this while they are charging their phone?
Me
A. Said me even though I’m scared
That's becuase it won't. This channel doesn't know what it's taking about.
Me
Me.
I charge my phone so often I’m surprised it’s hasn’t exploded
Same
HyperClaw875513 same
Same
HyperClaw875513 same
That is because this is an alarmist point of view. I have had smart phones for 10 plus years and all of them I have left on the charger 24x7 except when I am out and about and never had a problem with them.
Title:why do phones catch on fire while they charge
Me: they don’t 😂
Actually true
I heard they did. But didn't know if it was true or why?
They don’t
@@Lucky-cr4pm they do
Exactly, I've owned mobile phones since 1992, various different makes and models and never had a phone overheat.
Like the way he explaines this so nicely
This is sad,people and phones die a lot every year...
R.i.p
rip English
Lol didn’t notice that my phone did that XD
MY QUESTION is then why do phone companys have phones at their store charging all day??
I honestly don't know. I think that those cables are not for charging, but just in case that someone is interested on the phone, and then, the phone will be attached to the phone, if the phone slides from the person's hand
@@ntart3179 nah they’re for charging
I am sure they have a battery shut off.
When the battery is charged it automatically stops charging.
Very informative! No one told me this. Even my provider!!!😐 Thanks so much!🌹🌹🌹
Great information because I don't ever want my phone exploding in pocket!!
Artist & Band News by Michael Nagy I don’t want my iPhone 11 Pro Max to explode
Narrator: let your phone cool down when overheated
Me: "intense water cooling 2.0"
phone: this is better
Also phone 2 seconds after cooling till -10°...
CaN į hæve mořĕ?
🔥This Topic Sounds Interesting and Scary at the Same Time 🔥
I once left my phone on charging for long time and it exploded 😑
I was really scared and I advise people to not do that
But this video answered my questions . Thank you bright side 👍😊😊
Wait i clicked on this video while my phone is on charge
Me too 😂
Same and I was watching at the same time
Same
Same 😂
Same but I took it off.
Thanks for making this video .
i needed to take heed to it.
i will be cautious with the phone
In a way of charging it up to where.
40 and 80.
Keep making wonderful informative videos. .
All of You working there
is blessings to the public.
Bot 😂
imagine holding your phone when it's about to catch on fire
I am right now and I am looking how to fix it cause smoke came out of it
Phone on fire turns into hand on fire
@@moradmohammad3717 guess its a FIRE Phone
Do not use the phone ever again take it in and have it tested. It is very dangerous to your health and Could seriously burn you, I know it happed to me it is possible
Ok.. this was awesome, like ALWAYS 🤩
You know you’re early when the top comments are self promoting bots
Thanks for this video, it was amazing
My Phone was literally in the charge when this video came out
Same
Yasmine Hussien Same!
Same i thought my phone was telling me something cause i always charge it xD
Same
Good info..... Thanks‼️💯💯👊🏽👊🏽
You do realize that Lithium Ion batteries only ignite when overcharged or short circuited? What actually causes these batteries to ignite during charging is usually a knockoff protection circuit. Just stepping on your phone or dropping it doesn't damage the battery. Lithium Ion batteries are solid state batteries. They're solid and stable. The only way to get a LiPo battery to ignite is to puncture it with a conductive solid object. That story about the power bank is completely false. It's impossible. Even if he took the battery out of the power bank and threw it, it would have not ignited. Power banks also typically use Lithium Ion batteries, more specifically 18650 cells. Same with charging your phone when it's full. The BMS (battery management system) keeps the battery charged, but stops charging when the battery is full. It does *not* keep charging. That would overcharge the battery and make it unstable. This video needs some fact checking. I don't know where you got this research, but it's not legit.
Last thing you explained was already explained y know the bms
Yeah. I left my Samsung charging (I accidentally slept) and was fine after I wake up.
Nice vids keep going
Yes these are great videos. They must have a bunch of people editing to put them out this quick,
bruh im so sick of people saying who was a fan of bright side before 2019 and begging for subs
Same click the like button of you agree jk but if you do pls say it
Same annoying I know
Another thing you can do is get a robust case.
Leaving chargers plugged in when not in use mostly just leaves them at risk of being bumped or trod on
I'm not first,I'm not last but I'm watching this video while charging my phone
Done new friend 224
Same
@@evanm7225 what do you means ?
@@SBJCREATORS idk
I really love your vids your the Best RUclipsr and i am learnd so much More thinks bacause your so god👍👍👍👌
One of the things that i also notice, my phone gets hot when I have many apps opened up at one time. If you double tap on the home button it will show a scroll of all of the apps that are open. Swiping up will close these opened apps. Once I do that, my phone starts to cool down.
Liked, Shared and always a subscriber
This is how many people who are charging their phone while watching this:
⬇️
I got a new phone charger
Me
Yup
Thanks for the knowledge
In some cases, the phone swells up and that's not very...swell.
I'm going to take time and appreciate this pun.
One thing is false in this video-
It's extremely rare for phone batteries to explode
I'M PLANNING TO CHARGE MY PHONE OVERNIGHT AND RUclips RECOMMENDED THIS TO ME?!!!! TF? HAHAHAHA
I have learn alot. Thanks
Title:Why do phones catch on fire while charging?
Phone in thumbnail:explodes more harder than the atomic bomb from Chernobyl
"Explodes "more harder"...???? There is nothing correct about your grammar. There is nothing whatsoever correct in using "more harder" together in the same sentence.
@@jb6712 yo bruh chill, it's just for fun
@@jb6712 chill boomer
@@jb6712 i hope you realize im romanian,so i dont know english perfectly.
2:41 I think My Brother Likes This Part Because He’s Dancing With a Swollen Phone In His Pocket
One day I just woke up, my phone was was boiling and it wasn't on charge. I didnt know what to do so , I put it in the fridge.
Did it cool down?😂
@@various2234 yes, it actually did😂. But I lost battery life. The good thing is it didn't damage my phone. I do it often now. 😂
Freezer is best
Another great tip: *Don't hide your device under your pillow while your sleeping*
Oh wait they said that.... *could have told me that before my house caught on fire*
I already knew not to charge it overnight, and to unplug at 100% along with some of the other tips he gave.
"Unplug it at 100%" meh, i unplug it when it reaches 105% for a little more charge just in case 😁
Thanks for the advice. I learnt something new.
*"Why Phones Catch on Fire While Charging"*
_** Samsung Electronics have Left the Chat **_
XD I HAVE A Samsung
Duchi not all Samsung’s catch on fire easily, most notably was the note 7 but that’s pretty much it
Interesting and very useful. Thank you
Really scary. We already know they listen to us. We talk about stuff even in the car and next thing we know we r getting ads and updates in exact stuff 👺😠 Now we gotta worry about fire. Great. Ain't "progress" grand?👺😡😠
Bot 😂
As soon as I was about to go to bed and sleep:
Bright side: *Why phones catch on fire while charging*
Me: *”takes charger right off phone and can’t get to sleep because is worried that the phone is still gonna explode”*
😂
Loltigercute haha sameeee
L P 😂
I stopped this from happening to my phone,as soon as I heard it crackling I unplugged it .
Thanks for sharing 😊👍 as I always charge my phone overnight 😱😱 overnight.. my bad 😪😪
i just imagine what if every devices explode in the world
That another topic for what if.
Boomers Take over
Earth leaves chat
Then every devices will get banned including internet. Therefore, you have to live like an ancient people 😅😅
very informative videos by you . hands off
And I only trust myself when I repair my phones.
you are a liar
Scott Burton no u
@@scottburton6539 go check what I do on my channel before you call someone a liar.
@@scottburton6539 proof: look at how I repair the Zenfone 5
@@TIMETECH07 Your channel is neat
Very interesting and informative. Thank you.
Why do people get the "bright idea" of putting a device that needs air, like a smartphone, under a pillow?
Right !!?
My phones on charge right now.
Watch it! Closely! And get a spare one to call the fire department.
@@Electrician_In_Moscow I'll take my chances cause I can't afford another phone aha
@@user-ue2it1uc8m like me 🙃
I didn't touch my phone when it was charging when I picked it up it burned my hand cuz it was soooooo WARM thx this vid helped 😀👍
Who else removed their phone charger?😂
[Crickets]
Helli there
This video is so interesting and useful
✌️✌️✌️
USB And HDMI Is Not Charger
Thank you for the tip
My phone exploded while watching this video on charging 😂😂😂😂
Sunita Nath srsly??
@@avivacherry9752 yes yaar
Sunita Nath how did u survive then
Sunita Nath how are you typing this then
Sorry I was joking.. it was redmi mi phone I brought that exploded about 2 years back.. since then I switched to oppo and vivo
7:18 THIS 40-80% BATTERY RULE IS COMPLETELY USELESS!!!!! EVERYONE IGNORE THIS RULE BECAUSE THEIR WANT THEIR PHONE TO BE CHARGED WHEN THE BATTERY LOW ALERT APPEARS ON-SCREEN, AND THEN CHARGE THEIR DEVICE ALL THE WAY TO 100%!!!!!!! WHAT IS THIS!!!!!!!
So mom was right
Thank you💙🌹
Who else is feared of battery explosion while watching the video?
Me
Thanks ive learned a lot❤❤
What only 11 views and two comments
Thank you Bro...informative
When I play Roblox on my iPhone it’s getting hot
As if it's surprising
Please bright side answer to this question but..umm...so...will the battery of a lenovo tab explode if i try charging the tab after it has sat there untouched for 3 years on 0%?
Nah it won't
@danek_hren bro replied after 3 years 💀
@danek_hrenBro replied after 3 years 💀
@@AntonyGOAT22 after 6 years it for sure won't explode 😁
Replying as late is possible is _my passion_
Who Else Is One Of Those Like Beggers .
👇🏻
You
☝️
hacker gamer You. xD
Autotrolling occured
Watching this with a swollen phone ✌🏼 hopefully I get a new one this week or month
2nd
Nice time we are living through! it's good, though, we are not discussing yet the topic of why nuclear weapons accidentally go off.
Omg I’m actually early
2:17 my dear, please think a bit before saying something. Battery will consume energy until its voltage and supply's voltage are equal. Of course, there are a few thousands of electrons flying off sharp edges so the current draw will never reach zero, but once we achieved the best possible equilibrium, we can't shove more electrons into the battery. And no electrons means no current, which means no heat. That's it.
2:45 also, THREE chips must get damaged for your phone's battery to get some damage. First, the voltage regulator in your charging brick. Second, the charging controller in your phone. Some phones use data lines to tell the charger to stop the flow of current (and resume it, as well), but most have the charging controller in the phone that does the job. And the third chip is the BMS inside the battery (it's covered in yellow (kapton) tape). Maaaaybe some phones don't have them in the battery, oh well, they just put the BMS on the motherboard. Makes sense.
Bright sideeee thank you much for the video
Me: click on description arrow, scroll down to summary, scan through info in under a minute, close video and keep browsing RUclips. 😀
Hey, if we charge after down to zero - battery lost after 300- 500 cycles.
In order we maintain in between 40- 80%, battery lost for 1500 cycles.
In 2nd statement we might charge more often than previous one.
Which leads to 500 = 1500 times
Ty for the excellent tips
playing online games in highest graphics makes ur phone die ,but watching yt or just checking social apps. while charging is safe
Thanks
Why phones burn while charging?
Aumsum: because tattooing is expensive dude
Thx for the important info. I'll follow everything you have said & I'll come back to you if they all work I'm sure they do. Ty💕
Ah, yes the phone totally explodes the second we plug it in, even if we don’t play it
Wow, thanks!
Idea for video:
Why are there tv screens in buses?
good information
Yes, I found out the hard way. I had old cell phones in the house 🏠 and I had the newer phones 📱 that wasn't working store in the storage, why? Didn't I leave well enough alone, very cold outside. Put them next to each other and individually clear bag's why? Did I hear the sound of sparklers, and flame. More flame as I pick up the phone 📱 off the bedroom carpet. Running to the bathroom bigger flame. The back pop up and I drop the phone, it made a cellphone 📱imprint in the bathroom floor the back cover that cost me alots of $$$$$.to get repair. The cell when I heard the noise of sparkle, the phone was cold, but very quickly got hot 🔥 and hotter. I show didn't know that was going to happen, I took picture's , and so did the landlord she said I can see the imprint back cover / cellphone print in the wood 🪵 floor..... it could a been worser, it started in the bed 🛌 room, but I am thankful, I didn't make my neighbors and myself homeless behind this situation, I really try to make it to the sink to put put the firer......
Oh thank you for sharing your story. I found it very interesting. I had a burn to my face and my neck hands and more,from the very hot cell phone. I did not know when the phone got hot. It’s sent out a microwave that can burn your tissue or cause fires, i’m glad you’re safe. Do not use your phone if it is hot.
@@barbmakota2911 electronics do not output EMR as high as a typical microwave does.
Learn english 😂
What kind of phones do you use
Does this apply to TRAC-phones as well?
This video may say to keep a Smartphone battery between 40 and 80% but 80% won't go very far
That will give no more than half a day of use
Is there a way to fix extreme battery drain (on my iPad it shuts off and the battery instantly goes to 10% if I open the apps)
I have a I pad bright side. So what can I do? Will it be the same as the phone?
Bright side I know this is irrelevant to this video, but about your sleep videos, do you recommend sleep music or something else to help people sleep