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automotive18 days ago

Hyundai Ioniq 5 2025 Faces Battery Recall Over P1AA700 Issue

A small subset of 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 vehicles may experience a charging issue due to a voltage differential between battery cells, leading to the need for battery replacement. This issue is linked to manufacturing defects or BMS failures, but most EV batteries last well beyond 100,000 miles and are covered by an 8-year warranty, making such failures rare and manageable.

technology4 months ago

Scientists develop tech that could render batteries obsolete in many devices

Researchers at University College London have developed high-efficiency perovskite solar cells capable of harvesting indoor light to power small devices, potentially eliminating the need for batteries in many electronics. These cells boast a record conversion rate of 37.6% and are produced using simple, printable methods from abundant materials, paving the way for more sustainable and cost-effective energy solutions.

technology6 months ago

Google to implement battery throttling and updates for Pixel 6a next week

Google will release a mandatory Android 16 update on July 8 for Pixel 6A devices to address battery overheating issues, particularly for impacted phones that may catch fire. The update will reduce battery capacity after 400 charging cycles and notify users at 375 cycles, with affected users eligible for free battery replacements. The update may also cause reduced charging performance and changes to battery indicators.

technology6 months ago

Google Prepares to Enforce Battery Management Updates on Pixel Devices

Google is rolling out a mandatory software update for the Pixel 6a starting July 8 to address battery overheating issues, with a focus on impacted devices that may experience reduced battery life after 400 charge cycles. The update aims to prevent potential battery failures and fires, and Google is offering battery replacements or compensation for affected users.

technology7 months ago

Google to Reduce Pixel 6a Battery Capacity Over Overheating Concerns

Google is warning Pixel 6a owners about a potential battery overheating issue that could lead to fires, and will soon release a mandatory software update to limit battery capacity and charging speed after 400 charge cycles as a safety measure. Users are advised to replace their batteries or upgrade their devices if they see the warning.

entertainment2 years ago

"Sammy Hagar's LaFerrari Auction Delayed Due to Battery Problem"

Sammy Hagar's plan to auction his prized 2015 LaFerrari has been put on hold due to the car needing a new battery, which comes with a hefty price tag. Hagar, citing age-related reasons, decided to part ways with the car, and the auction is now scheduled for October 2024. Despite his reluctance to let go, Hagar acknowledges that cars are meant to be driven and enjoyed by others.

technology2 years ago

"Android's Battery Replacement Alert: Stay Informed About Your Phone's Lifespan"

Android is developing battery health settings that will estimate the remaining capacity of a phone's battery and indicate whether it has been replaced. The new settings will provide information such as the battery's manufacture date, cycle count, charging policy, and state of health, which is expressed as a percentage relative to the battery's rated capacity. While the battery health page is not yet live, it is expected to show the estimated percentage of charge the battery can currently hold compared to when it was new. Google is also working on exposing more battery-related information, such as part status and serial number, to the operating system.

technology2 years ago

"Inside the M3 iMac: Easy Battery Replacement and Frustrating Disassembly"

The iFixit team has discovered that the M3 iMac features Apple's most easily replaceable battery yet, although it is due to the presence of just one battery within the device. While the iMac's modular design and external power supply were commended, the soldered memory and storage make upgrades difficult. Apple's increasing tendency to lock components and make repair challenging has resulted in a downgrade of the repairability score for the iPhone 14, and it remains to be seen how the iMac will fare in this regard.

automotive2 years ago

Kia EV6 Battery Life: What to Expect

The Kia EV6 comes with a warranty that covers the powertrain, including the lithium-ion batteries, for 10 years or 100,000 miles. While the exact cost of battery replacement for the EV6 is uncertain, one EV6 driver reported that the current going cost for a new battery pack is $29,000, significantly higher than the $6,000 they were initially told. The high cost is attributed to the focus on producing batteries for new cars rather than selling them for replacements. However, it is expected that as battery production increases and salvaged batteries become available, the cost of replacement batteries will decrease in the future.

technology2 years ago

Unveiling the Anticipation: Apple's iPhone 15 Event and the Buzz around USB-C

Apple is expected to unveil new iPhones and Apple Watches at its upcoming event, but with a slowdown in the smartphone market, the company may have to work harder to convince people to upgrade. Viewers have expressed concerns and desires, with the reported switch from Lightning to USB-C ports being a highly debated topic. Many commenters are willing to wait longer to upgrade and opt for an $89 battery replacement instead.

technology2 years ago

iPhone 14 Owners Alarmed by Battery Drain Issues

Owners of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro have been complaining about lower battery endurance, with the Maximum Capacity figure dropping faster than expected. Some users have reported their battery capacity at around 90% after less than a year of ownership, which is deemed unacceptable. While it's too early to determine if this is a widespread issue, Apple advises users to contact them if their battery capacity drops below 80%.

technology2 years ago

"Maximizing Phone Battery Life: Tips, Checks, and Replacements"

When deciding whether to replace your phone's battery or get a new phone, it depends on factors like the model of your phone, your budget, and your desire for newer features. If your phone is only a few years old and you're satisfied with its current features, replacing the battery is a more affordable option. Apple charges a service fee for battery replacement, but if you have AppleCare+ and your battery holds less than 80% of its original capacity, you're eligible for a free replacement. For Android phones, replacing the battery typically costs between $50 and $100, which is cheaper than buying a new phone. Ultimately, the decision depends on your individual needs and circumstances.