[Q] ask about my NST Battry life - Nook Touch General

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my nook simple touch battery is 20% ..... to make my battery much better is w8 until battery become empty or just recharge it alternatively
just ask best method to keep my battery life much longer that's all

Does not matter. Device will age faster than you can ruin the battery.

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idea for making a very simple battery life drainer

now I know there are many software out there that measures battery life, but non of them works very well on wizard
so Im thinking about making a program that runs on background and quickly drain the battery
we can then time the battery drain and post it on xda developers to compair
this way we can have a good measurement of how healthy the battery really is, and can have a good measurement on how much battery does todays plug-in or oampclock really consume
OR if anyone knows a good way to measure battery life, please tell me.

Another Battery...

Well I just brought another spare battery for my HTC Touch HD and with a curious thought..i was wondering if the new battery i brought, its still in plastic wrapped up and i dont use it, will it be bad for the battery? or should i use it and kept on swapping with the original and the new battery kinda like balance the use of both of them, so the battery life doesnt wear out?
Thanks in advance.
Doesn't matter which way you use it, but if it was me i'd alternate them (one charged and ready for use while other in phone, then swap them when battery was down to 25-30% charge and recharge). You should never let these batteries get down too low as it reduces the life. Always best to keep them 25-85% charge for max life.

Sp, whats the verdict on how to charge the battery?

Some say let it drain all the way, then fully charge...some say don't let it drop below 50%...i tried searching, but couldn't get solid info....so what really is the best way to charge a battery in order to get maximum battery life? thanks
Lithium ion batteries shouldn't be fully discharged on a regular basis; they prefer partial charges. It's useful to fully discharge occasionally however so that the phone knows the full range of the battery's charge states or the battery meter will be inaccurate.
It might be better to discharge to some particular level than another, but that's impractical. Best practice as far as I'm aware is to charge whenever possible. At least we have user-replaceable batteries if they do start to get weak!
Yes, 20%-40% drain is ideal balance of long-term battery life and not changing too often. Of course, the lower end of this would mean about an hour of use if you have the display on the whole time. So, best thing for the long-term life and ability to use your phone cord free is to own 2 batteries and change when possible.
I don't even bother to "calibrate" (run the battery down 100%) because I switch it often enough and I don't need to know if I have 40% left instead of 55%. If I have high use or only one battery on me then sometimes I'll let nature run it's course, but I never go out of my way for it.
Well in all honesty, I have to say that I've been doing the complete drain and full recharge for about 5 - 6 cylces since I got the phone about a week ago. Furthermore, I have set my autokiller to aggressive and I've seen a big improvement in the battery life. i.e. from 23 hours to about 1d and 20 hours.

Battery longevity

My phone has an autonomy less than 24 hours.
What is the best Rom,app or tips to increase the longevity of the battery?
this question is a bit too general, take a look in battery usage and see what is using your battery the most... this way we can see what the problem is and how to help

[Q] Fast Charge, Overcharging and Battery Life

Some kernel could have one of this features or other that in the immediateness of the live experience could seem great improvement (never find the phone with 97% after the charge ad example) but shorten the life of the battery. Does the most popular kernel of Nexus 4 have this feature? Do you know how to see if they had these?
The phone will be obsolete long before any significant damage is done to battery health, don't worry about it

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