I'm inclined to agree with this. Aside from excruciating circumstances, I try to plug in at 30-40% remaining.if you are the type to run the thing down till the phone shuts itself down, there's a good chance it'll be toast within the first year.
That's a good start. You can go lower in a pinch, obviously. But if you don't make a habit of it, you'll do fine.So, if I don’t run my batteries down below, say 35%, I should get good life outta them? That sounds easy enough to do.
Like LeoRex said, it's a good start. Something I do is if it becomes apparent that I may be quite some time from being able to charge my phone, I start my own version of battery saver....I start entering Airplane mode and only turn it off if I really need to. I also stop using the device as much as possible. If I start to really question when it can be recharged, I turn it off.So, if I don’t run my batteries down below, say 35%, I should get good life outta them? That sounds easy enough to do.
Thanks for that, I may try it.Like LeoRex said, it's a good start. Something I do is if it becomes apparent that I may be quite some time from being able to charge my phone, I start my own version of battery saver....I start entering Airplane mode and only turn it off if I really need to. I also stop using the device as much as possible. If I start to really question when it can be recharged, I turn it off.
If I'm going to be away from a charger I put the phone in low power mode early. You'd be amazed how long it will last and how little you notice the difference.
In your opinion, how long do you think a non-removable battery in a phone would last for if the phone is to be charged every day? Thank you and appreciated.
This entire discussion is a major reason I refuse to even consider a device with a sealed/embedded battery. Instead with a user-replaceable one (ex. Note 4) I'm afforded the freedom to use and abuse its battery knowing I can easily replace it myself (already replaced two originals that have lost 20%+ capacity). Not to mention the freedom of never having to connect the device itself to some charging source waiting/hoping to pick up an acceptable charge level or worrying about whether I can make it to the end of the day. Instead I can have a conveniently portable spare that can get me back to an immediate 100% charge anytime I want. Priceless!![]()
In my case that's six spare batteries between two Note 4''s
Your're missing (or intentionally ignoring) my point then. Why bother with any of that when it's easily replaced especially when you can plan ahead and spread that wear and tear across as many spares as you want. In my case that's six spare batteries between two Note 4''s that will easily keep me going the next few years regardless how I choose to use and abuse those batteries. My only limitation is the availability of replacement batteries (OEM or third party!).![]()