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zphone said:The current iPhone and iPad batteries have a smart circuit that shuts down current to the battery when it gets full. That is built into the battery itself.
What you show happening is pretty unusual. Likely because one of the cells leaked oxygen. It's lucky it did not catch fire.
drathbun said:So you think it might be a result of a flaw in manufacturing rather than over charging? You think perhaps he should return it to Apple?
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