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Hi,
Just wanted to know if my HP laptop has auto cut off battery charging feature or not.
When charging level reaches 100%, the white led at the charge plug still stays stays on until I turn off the charging or remove the charging cable.
 
This model hardly gives 2.5hrs of battery life even on a new battery hence given my office usage I have to charge it daily for 5 times but always have to remove the charging cable once it crosses 90% to ensure battery health.
 
So if this model does supports auto cut off feature then I can keep it plugged in without worrying about battery health.
 
Product: HP Pavilion x360 - 13-u105tu
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
 
Kindly assist!
 
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@Gamerzone 

 

Batteries and chargers now smarter than we thought, they will automatically stop the process when batteries are full. Your machine is the same.

 

Regards.

BH
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But why does the charging white light still remains ON even after 100% charging.

This laptop is 5 yrs old and is there any HP diagnostic test to check if charging has been cut off.

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