What's the reasoning? Because of the type of battery? So it will just lose the ability to hold charge over time?
This. In the case of Li-ion and lipo batteries, such as in the phones, full and 0% charge levels also play a roll. You don't want to leave it fully charged all the time, nor do you want to fully drain it. It speeds up the internal degradation.The main variable for battery life for usage charge and actual recharge life is heat. Heat is a battery's Krypton.
Cycling can help if you think it needs a calibration, but seeing jumps like that are often a sign of the battery going bad.So, two things... 1) As mentioned above the battery guage. My last phone, Note Edge would read around 8% then quickly jump to 3 and seconds later shut off. That's why I asked about this phone and cycling the battery from time to time. 2) I wonder if there is a fast charge widget available? For example...I dont need to fast charge at night. But I don't want to dig through settings every time I charger the phone.
My understanding is
1. Do not to leave the phone on the charger long after if reaches 100%
2. Take it off the charger ideally between 80% and 95%
3. Don't let the battery run all the way down too often
4. Ideally put the phone on the charger when it gets below 50%
Can anyone else confirm number 4 is good?
Ideally, it would be great to hold about a 50% charge if you simply wanted to leave it plugged in all day. In fact, one of the Battery University articles I read mentioned some emergency devices that need to be always at the ready without sacrificing a lot of life have special chargers that don't charge to what we would consider full.Can anyone else confirm number 4 is good?