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Now basketball season is over think I will keep it off. Will certainly extend my battery life.
Same here, just plug it in at night. I never understand why people want to leave it unplugged overnight?? What's the point?
Because leaving it plugged in wears down the battery faster. That's why you get a message every time the phone is fully charged to unplug it.
Because leaving it plugged in wears down the battery faster. That's why you get a message every time the phone is fully charged to unplug it.
As opposed to leaving the device turned off and unplugged yes. Otherwise, on most devices this is no longer the case. It is much better to allow a device to remain topped of than to say, allow excessive drain.
That's the old way of thinking. With the batteries now a days it's actually better to keep the battery more topped off then to drain it low all the time.
Also when the phone hits 100% it doesn't keep charging the battery anymore. It stops so it doesn't overcharge and hurt the battery.
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No, that's not true. And the choice is not between leaving it plugged in at 100% after full charge and draining it low. You should not do either. Both wear the battery down prematurely. And this is still true of modern phone batteries.
There is a circuit that prevents overcharging. Many devices, such as the Note will let it drain until 97-98% and then top it off. If it never gets that low, then it's not drawing a charge and no damage is being done. If it is below that threshold, it draws a charge up to 100% and then starts that process and no damage is being done. If it were continually ingesting power and having to disperse it then yes, that would create damage the same as if it were draining the entire time.
What you described is exactly what causes the damage. Those repeated minor discharges and charges are what wear the battery down.
No, that's not true. And the choice is not between leaving it plugged in at 100% after full charge and draining it low. You should not do either. Both wear the battery down prematurely. And this is still true of modern phone batteries.
Same here, just plug it in at night. I never understand why people want to leave it unplugged overnight?? What's the point?