Deep discharge

Ding Dong2

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I got my Moto G taken away, don't ask why -_-. So, I am not getting it back until a 2 week period is over. Is there a possibility of damage by deep discharge and my battery failing to hold a charge?

Its still got warranty, so I guess I can get it repaired or a new one. After all, it wasn't in my possession so it is essentially the person that's storing it that is damaging my phone.

It hasn't been charged, as I had Avast! Mobile Security and Anti-Theft installed and the last time it was online was Wednesday.
 
I got my Moto G taken away, don't ask why -_-. So, I am not getting it back until a 2 week period is over. Is there a possibility of damage by deep discharge and my battery failing to hold a charge?

Its still got warranty, so I guess I can get it repaired or a new one. After all, it wasn't in my possession so it is essentially the person that's storing it that is damaging my phone.

It hasn't been charged, as I had Avast! Mobile Security and Anti-Theft installed and the last time it was online was Wednesday.

Hi Ding Dong2,
It'll just switch itself off when it runs out of power...it won't cause any damage, and since it's been off I've found batteries tend to build up a small charge on their own.
So go on... FBI ? CIA ?...who took your phone away ?...no, not your mum ? lol
 
I got my Moto G taken away, don't ask why -_-. So, I am not getting it back until a 2 week period is over. Is there a possibility of damage by deep discharge and my battery failing to hold a charge?

Its still got warranty, so I guess I can get it repaired or a new one. After all, it wasn't in my possession so it is essentially the person that's storing it that is damaging my phone.

It hasn't been charged, as I had Avast! Mobile Security and Anti-Theft installed and the last time it was online was Wednesday.

Phew, thats a relief .............the title of your post suggested you need a doctor rather than a phone forum :)
 
Nope, the police have taken it. They believe it has evidence. I was just in the wrong place and the wrong time. Really tempted to remotley wipe it or set the device alarm off. That way, it causes a nuisance in the forensic labs. Knowing the P-R-I-S-M programme, I'm being tracked.
 
My phone is being left for 2 weeks without being charged. Previously, when I got the Moto G. I would completley discharge to 0% I done this about 5 times, which I then realized I wasn't meant to do this. So from then on, I charged it when it went around 10%. But since its been taken away for 2 weeks. Is there going to be damage to the Moto G at all?