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Went to a very large store today, regarding this and he could not hear the issue even though I had it charged very high to the point where it usually occurs, I even waited around the charger and never heard it myself. Maybe it was just bad luck. He did tell me his does the same thing and it does not effect the battery. I have ready online some chargers do this and it does not cause any harm. I'm not worried about it.
This is what happens for me and most likely everyone. The capacitor isn't working as hard once the phone goes "green" so it stops resonating.Does anybody notice that sounds stops when the LED is green. Last night I placed it on the charger and noticed it started making the noise after two hours. This is about how long it takes to fully charge from 25%. Although I still had a red LED.
I left it alone and the high pitch lasted about 20 minutes. That is when I noticed the LED was green and the noise stopped.
LOL WOW indeed! Are you sure that article you googled is talking about "audible" noise?Wow... Now I've heard everything "Capacitor Whine". This noise is actually a fairly common noise in newer "switching power supplies". Capacitors store energy, they do not "Work Harder"...
Have a read if you want... http://www.powersystemsdesign.com/design_tips_dec07.pdf

EMI is different than an audible noise. Now I'VE heard everything.
"HEY HONEY...YOUR EMI IS GIVING ME A HEADACHE"