D dmullins8 Well-known member Jul 2, 2012 45 0 0 Jul 13, 2012 #1 When you recieved your phone did you condition the battery? Did you charge right out of the box or did you use it till it ran down and charge it?
When you recieved your phone did you condition the battery? Did you charge right out of the box or did you use it till it ran down and charge it?
jcp007 Trusted Member May 17, 2012 6,966 84 0 Jul 13, 2012 #2 Used it right out of the box and charged it when I got home later that day.
P PvilleComp Well-known member Jun 13, 2010 4,137 603 0 Jul 13, 2012 #3 I'd charge it up full and then do a few deep discharge/re-charge rounds just to condition it.
junglejunkie Well-known member Jun 17, 2010 627 37 0 Jul 13, 2012 #4 Lithium ion batteries do not have a memory, therefore do not really need conditioning. Sent from my SGH-T999 using Android Central Forums
Lithium ion batteries do not have a memory, therefore do not really need conditioning. Sent from my SGH-T999 using Android Central Forums
R richardpandy Well-known member Feb 26, 2010 241 15 0 Jul 13, 2012 #5 Yeah - I put the battery in and used the phone and was on the charger off and on all day.
W wowpaw Well-known member Feb 8, 2010 445 27 0 Jul 13, 2012 #6 junglejunkie said: Lithium ion batteries do not have a memory, therefore do not really need conditioning. Sent from my SGH-T999 using Android Central Forums Click to expand... This. However, to improve accuracy in the battery meter, I did a full charge and drained it once.
junglejunkie said: Lithium ion batteries do not have a memory, therefore do not really need conditioning. Sent from my SGH-T999 using Android Central Forums Click to expand... This. However, to improve accuracy in the battery meter, I did a full charge and drained it once.