@phemzask | ||
All tips welcome for Lithium-Ion charging tips. 1 Don't leave your battery on the charger when it's full, i.e no overnight charging 2 Fast/quick/dash charge only when necessary,turn it off when you are not in a rush. 3 don't charge your battery to 100 percent if you can help it, high voltage stresses the cells. 4 don't wait until it's at 1 percent to charge it, between 10 and 30 is recommended, frequent charges are better than one long charge for the health. It seems like a charge cycle is not necessarily counted every time you charge. 5 Obviously use recommended chargers for your phone incl. car chargers and power-banks(read reviews before buying third party). 6 Don't use your phone constantly while charging it. some of these is common sense, but mostly it's what I read from different articles. |
||
8
Replies
803
Views
0 Favourites
|
@3mel | 26 July 16 | |
@phemzask | 27 July 16 | |
Over night charging does not do damage itself but still if you can help it don't do it. Like he mentions between 10 and 90 is a healthier practice which to me suggest overnight charge is a bad idea. And if you're going to do it make sure the phone is properly ventilated at least. |
||
@3mel | 27 July 16 | |
I've got a couple a high capacity batteries that take a long time to charge. when I've fallen asleep and left them charging they've been diminished in terms of how long the top 20 percent lasts. I will never intentionally charge over night again... |
||
@phemzask | 28 July 16 | |
I initially thought I'd hate my battery life because of there lower capacity on this phone compared to other flagships. I don't even have to switch of the always on screen. |
||
@3mel | 28 July 16 | |
what do you have ?
|
||
@phemzask | 29 July 16 | |
G5. |
||
@polo_011 | 31 July 16 | |
I've been charging overnight for about a Decade now, since my 1st smartphone. I agree with the rest. |
||
@banbury | 23 August 16 | |
Although the charger stops charging overnight when the battery is fully charged, the electrical current can still heat the battery on some devices according to my computer magazine. Its recommended to run the battery flat perhaps once every three months to calibrate it otherwise top up charges are better for lithion ion cells all according to my magazine.
|
||