Just to let you know that remember that this battery is Sealed so what it means is that for those of you that would like to have a good Battery Life and Longevity you have 2 options, pay for a Battery Replacement after an average of 2 years, sometimes even faster depending on the Battery Charge Cycles, or try to use another approach in relation to the way you charge your phone.
In a summary, the recommended approach for this Li-ion Batteries is to charge between 40 to 80%, so what it means is that you charge just up to 80, then let it discharge to 40 and charge it again to 80 and repeat. It's a little confusing but I'm currently using that approach and maybe 3-4 times a month will charge do a Full Charge and discharge to re-sync the battery.
If you want to read more about this, go to this link, How to Prolong Lithium-based Batteries - Battery University.
Just to let you know that remember that this battery is Sealed so what it means is that for those of you that would like to have a good Battery Life and Longevity you have 2 options, pay for a Battery Replacement after an average of 2 years, sometimes even faster depending on the Battery Charge Cycles, or try to use another approach in relation to the way you charge your phone.
In a summary, the recommended approach for this Li-ion Batteries is to charge between 40 to 80%, so what it means is that you charge just up to 80, then let it discharge to 40 and charge it again to 80 and repeat. It's a little confusing but I'm currently using that approach and maybe 3-4 times a month will charge to a Full Charge and discharge to re-sync the battery.
If you want to read more about this, go to this link, How to Prolong Lithium-based Batteries - Battery University.
Thanks man for all your help on here. Lots of help for alot of people. When I buy this phone next month, I wanna do this approach to help prolong my battery life but isn't it kind of annoying only having 40% battery life to use from 80% down to 40%? Seems like you'd be attached to a charger alot. Haha. How is it working for you? Just wondering if it would be easier to not worry about it and pay for a new battery to be put in after a year or two instead of only using 40% everyday? Hope this doesn't sound rude or anything I honestly am asking.
Yeah, no. That's bull****. Google the phrase "how do you charge your phone android reddit" and read the responses in the first result. Some examples: "The discharge to 0 way of thinking is with older NiCad batteries that had a charge "memory". The way lithium ion/ lithium polymer batteries found in phones are built it is actually dangerous to completely discharge. If they are completely discharged to 0% it could ruin the battery and it may not be able to hold a charge anymore. Luckily, modern phones don't completely discharge their battery. When the phone shows that it's dead there is still about 5% charge left in the battery.
So the only reason you might want to avoid charging is to maybe see how long the phone can actually last, but other than that you should charge it often. There is no harm in charging it every night."
"Battery University is talking about raw cells.
Your device's electronics already take care of most of this.
Just plug it in and use it."
The Samsung rep I spoke with said no and I had asked him the same question. The charger ramps down after the initial "fast" charge. However some are complaining about screens that dont rotate anymore and the fast charger heat is being blamed. I just use my old standby "standard" charger I've had for years and one I really like for an all night charge at a slower rate. From what I've been reading I'm a tad leery to use the fast charger.I've had really good battery life and it makes it through the whole day. I just charged it overnight while I sleep like I've always done. Maybe a dumb question but this "fast charger" that came with the phone, is this supposed to be used all the time or will that wear down the phone faster?