M mdwright1032 Well-known member Jan 3, 2011 50 0 0 Jan 8, 2011 #1 I have owned lots of devices and phones. I know some batteries work better if you keep them charged while others work best when you run them down low and then do a full recharge. What is best?
I have owned lots of devices and phones. I know some batteries work better if you keep them charged while others work best when you run them down low and then do a full recharge. What is best?
H hamagc Well-known member Mar 18, 2010 577 25 0 Jan 8, 2011 #2 I believe I recently read an article on gizmodo that explained smart phone batteries don't like to be drained completely. Sent from my LS670 using Tapatalk
I believe I recently read an article on gizmodo that explained smart phone batteries don't like to be drained completely. Sent from my LS670 using Tapatalk
T trekkie1701c Well-known member Nov 29, 2010 273 34 0 Jan 9, 2011 #3 Keep it charged as much as possible. If you have to (for some reason) not use the phone for an extended period, drop the battery down to 40% before putting it in storage.
Keep it charged as much as possible. If you have to (for some reason) not use the phone for an extended period, drop the battery down to 40% before putting it in storage.
N nealoc187 Well-known member Dec 20, 2010 60 6 0 Jan 10, 2011 #4 Read this thread, in particular the posts by the original poster byrong, and Toysrme257th on the 3rd page of the thread. Your battery gauge is lying to you (and it's not such a bad thing) - xda-developers Reactions: xtacocorex and digitallove
Read this thread, in particular the posts by the original poster byrong, and Toysrme257th on the 3rd page of the thread. Your battery gauge is lying to you (and it's not such a bad thing) - xda-developers