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So I have noticed that my phone says 100% charging and no longer says 100% charged. Even when on the charger all night, i wake up to 100% charging. I just bought the extended battery and don't want it to ruin it.

Are you using the media dock, or plugged into the wall? I'm using the extended battery and when on the dock on the night stand, it will say "100% charging". However, when plugged into an outlet, it says "charged" and doesn't show a %, but has a battery symbol with a lightning bolt in it.
 
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Hi cashX3r0 and willyjay,
My phone is also stuck at 100%, but that is because I may have disabled too many of the HTC/VZW bloated apps :p For comparison, could you please answer the following:

Are you running 2.2?
Have you rooted your phone?
Have you disabled any apps?

Yes, running 2.2.
No, not rooted
No apps disabled

However, we're using Droid X's and you're on an Incredible. May be completely different.
 
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Quick update, although it seemed like my battery status indicator was stuck at 100% (BTW, it has been off the charger for ~ 8 hours), I am happy to report the battery status indicator has finally dropped down a bit.

This improved battery life may be a result of removing the overhead of the VZW and HTC bloated apps :) Anyways, just wanted pass along the update, since I no longer have the same issue described in this topic.
 
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Are you using the media dock, or plugged into the wall? I'm using the extended battery and when on the dock on the night stand, it will say "100% charging". However, when plugged into an outlet, it says "charged" and doesn't show a %, but has a battery symbol with a lightning bolt in it.

Thank you. Media docked indeed.
 
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I'm pretty sure it stops charging when it's reached a full charge.
What he said. You can't overcharge this device. Even if you're using a 3rd party charger, I don't think it's possible. I'm pretty sure the phone itself regulates the charge as well as the stock charger that comes with it. Only older devices, batteries, and/or chargers can have that happen.
 
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