drain battery to 0 first time?

The recommendation below is from the Pixel Phone Help site, specifically the "Take care of your battery\Charge as much or little as needed"

"You don’t need to teach your device how much capacity the battery has by going from full to zero charge, or from zero to full charge."

https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/6090612?hl=en

That's because lithium batteries don't suffer from the so-called "memory effect".

The act of letting it drain to 0% and then fully charging it again applies to nickel-based batteries but it's actually terrible for a lithium-based one.
 
Would you care to share your thoughts?

If both directions are misinformation, there must be another direction that you think is true then.

Not a third direction actually. There are valid statements on both sides but mixed with a lot of opinion or stuff carried over from other tech.
Proper battery charging and discharging has been debated here there and everywhere and I choose not to add to the argument.
I think people should just enjoy their phones, avoid the obvious bad habits and do what works for them.
 
Wow, no body whipped out the link to battery University? A staple of battery threads. I'd never let mine drop to zero on purpose but have accidently on occasion. The pixel battery life is good enough for a once a day charge , in my case that works for me. I do not leave it plugged in beyond that as I see no point to leaving it in when it's fully charged. I drop 7% overnite and don't see the logic in constantly keeping it topped off throughout the nite.
 
I agree. These "what can I do so that my battery lasts for ever" threads are so dumb.

Then please feel free to ignore them.

Battery service life is an important topic to me so I'll follow these "dumb" threads. I guess we're not all as smart as you.
 
I agree. These "what can I do so that my battery lasts for ever" threads are so dumb.
What's dumb about wanting to prolong the life of a sealed battery that is inconvenient to replace? For replaceable batteries, it's almost a non-issue because it's cheap and easy to replace. Not so with most phones nowadays.
 
I don't care what anyone else says, but I know for a fact...
When I first got my Pixel 2 it was going from 100% to 94% in the blink of an eye. Yet it was still getting good screen on time. But I decided to charge the phone to 100% and let it completely drain twice, and the battery has been dissipating at an even pace ever since. And still getting good screen on time...
 
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What's dumb about wanting to prolong the life of a sealed battery that is inconvenient to replace? For replaceable batteries, it's almost a non-issue because it's cheap and easy to replace. Not so with most phones nowadays.

This. It's only a benefit imo to do so.
 

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