I have left my nexus 10 connected over night, I want to know if there is any risks of losing battery life.
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I have left my nexus 10 connected over night, I want to know if there is any risks of losing battery life.
battery these days dont have that risk. although i will not leave it on charge for long
Batteries these days stop charging automatically when they hit 100% even if it's still connected. Then they'll go on and drain til about 95% and then charge back up and rinse and repeat until disconnected to avoid any overcharging.
I carge mine over night every night [except when I forget which is once or twice a week ;) ]
I've done that too with my devices for years.Quote:
Originally Posted by Devlyn16 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
charged from 2am ten unplug it when i wake up at 6-7 amQuote:
Originally Posted by xlDeMoNiClx [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
For some strange reason I've been hesitant to charge over night but I know it doesn't matter. Tonight I'll just charge it how I've charged every other device I've owned
I usually start at 10:30pm and unplug it about 7am. No problems at all.Quote:
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Are you getting enough sleep?Quote:
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sent from my Note 2
Since I have had the original Droid phone back in 2009, the Droid2Global & now the Droid4, I have always put my phones in the dock overnight & whenever I am at work on the dock at my desk. Since I got my N10 on launch day I have always charged it overnight for at least 6 hours, sometimes as long as 12. As xlDeMoNiClx stated, the battery will not overcharge. The internal charging circuit is smart & measures your battery's volts, amps, temperature & regulates the current to keep it healthy & charged. Just like your laptop, no need to unplug it either.
That's what i love about batteries these days.