Over the past few weeks (months, idk?) my phone (Pixel 8) gives me a message that says “Charging on hold to protect the battery” when the phone is not plugged in. The notification stays forever until I select “override” to dismiss the safety feature. It will not charge (if I later plug it in) until I say “override”. When I say override, it will let me charge, but I will still see the notification again later, so it appears to be a temporary override.

This morning, I saw the notification pop up while I was using the phone. It was in my hands, not plugged in, and did the animation like I had just plugged in the phone to charge. It was at about 45% battery, so it also seems to have nothing to do with battery percent.

Am I just charging wrong, or I don’t understand how smart charging works, or is this incorrect behavior? In normal circumstances, I charge the phone overnight. Since this has begun, I have begun leaving it off the charger overnight and instead charging it earlier in the evening for a bit then removing it before bed. I’ve noticed recently that it only charges to 80%, so it is usually very low when I get home.

  • otp@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    I haven’t heard of the phantom charging issue before, but the “only charging to 80%” could be because of adaptive charging settings

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      2 months ago

      Yeah, if it thinks it stays plugged in all the time, it’ll only charge to 80%.

    • xorollo@leminal.spaceOP
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      2 months ago

      Yes, I think you’re right. But the two things started happening around the same time, so I thought maybe there is some relation?