L larryg Well-known member Mar 16, 2011 49 0 0 Visit site May 21, 2011 #1 any reason to turn the phone off when switching batteries?
F FrankXS Well-known member Feb 27, 2011 3,143 401 0 Visit site May 21, 2011 #2 Yes, turn it off. Often, information is held in cache and could be lost if you just jerk the battery. -Frank Edit: Not the least of which may be the battery calibration info. Last edited: May 21, 2011
Yes, turn it off. Often, information is held in cache and could be lost if you just jerk the battery. -Frank Edit: Not the least of which may be the battery calibration info.
M Mike_is_Mike Well-known member Jan 29, 2011 1,111 65 0 Visit site May 21, 2011 #3 I almost never turn my phone off before swapping out batteries, but the cache thing is something to consider. ________________________________________________________________ It's not your dream phone. Your dream phone is the one after this one!?
I almost never turn my phone off before swapping out batteries, but the cache thing is something to consider. ________________________________________________________________ It's not your dream phone. Your dream phone is the one after this one!?
T thunderstruck Active member Feb 10, 2011 36 0 0 Visit site May 21, 2011 #4 Just to be safe. You don't just turn the power strip off on your PC, do you?
G Gravytrain Well-known member May 11, 2011 54 4 0 Visit site May 22, 2011 #5 larryg said: any reason to turn the phone off when switching batteries? Click to expand... Solid question. I've been wondering this myself.
larryg said: any reason to turn the phone off when switching batteries? Click to expand... Solid question. I've been wondering this myself.
prakash99 Well-known member Aug 15, 2010 1,637 172 0 Visit site May 22, 2011 #6 Yes, turn it off. Often, information is held in cache and could be lost if you just jerk the battery. -Frank Edit: Not the least of which may be the battery calibration info. Click to expand... Thanks for the info.... I didn't know that. I had just been doing battery pulls while changing batteries. Sent from my ADR6400L using Tapatalk
Yes, turn it off. Often, information is held in cache and could be lost if you just jerk the battery. -Frank Edit: Not the least of which may be the battery calibration info. Click to expand... Thanks for the info.... I didn't know that. I had just been doing battery pulls while changing batteries. Sent from my ADR6400L using Tapatalk