I have a feeling this is such an old myth but than the seller suggested this to me and i dont want to risk onmy new gs7..should i full discharge than charge for 12 hours and redo this once more? Please give me your opinion.
Only 1 way to find out, research
This is not required on Lithium-ion batteries
No sir, that's ridiculous to charge it for 12 hours lol even 3 hours would be max, I full discharged out of the box and charged full 2 hours and just been using nornally, I been averaging 7 sot if it makes u feel any better hehe
Thanks for the answers guys..
Years ago this was an idiot proof way to say - fully charge before use. Doesn't matter for lithium batteries and even back then was way too long for most devices.
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Going to get my Arc on Monday, but I have some concerns about battery life
I see it uses LiPol battery - I searched through multiple formus, but I couldn't find proper advice :
- how to charge/format LiPol battery to get most out of it ?
Should I charge it for 8 hours first 4-5 cycles, or how to format LiPol ?
For Li-Polymor, just charge till full. But make sure to charge it before it falls below 10% - 20%. Charge it often (daily) for the first week. I find that doing so, improve the battery's hold on a charge.
Sony Ericsson's batteries are already charged and ready to be used.. so no need to do 8 hours first, but as darkmax1974 said, keep charging it regularly and don't let it go below 10%
amen. letting it die completely has a negative effect on the longevity
ok, I won't charge it for 12hrs for the first time, like I used to do with new phones
HI, I'm going to receive my phone this afternoon..just confirmed by DHL Malaysia.
can I know how many hours you guys charged your SGS2 for first time battery charge.
Is it necessary to charge 8 hours for first time use?
Please share your experiences
for my past phone , nexus 1 and nexus s, I charged 8 hours for first time use and 8 hours for my extended batteries as well..
from my understanding, you don't need a extra long first charge for Li-ion batteries, you only need to prevent overcharge/overdischarge which is taken care of by the battery protection circuits.
In other words, turn on and start using it like normal
Just plug it in, charge it. When it's full unplug it.
Took me 1h to charge it up from half. Battery came with half charge.
Thanks mates, I'm charging the phone now
until it's full, I will unplug..
Try to run it through a few full cycles when you first get it though...
do u mean it has to be drain out before next charging?
I think it's a good idea to go from 0 to 100 in the beginning. Not for the battery sake more for the phone to learn what max and min are.
Hello Experts,
I received a new nexus 4 and noticed that it takes around 3.5 to 4 hrs for complete charging from 5% to 100%.... is it normal? my other sony xperia seems to be charge in about 1..5 hr
since i am new to Nexus 4, not sure what is the avg charge time and should i call for RMA? Please let me know what is the avg time for charging.
thx
Ganu
Perfectly normal. You want a nice slow steady charge, especially in a sealed phone. The battery needs to last as long as possible. Fast charging batteries significantly reduces their lifespan. My old Nexus S takes the same amount of time to charge from 5%.. 3-4hrs or so give or take.. I still have the two year old original battery and it holds a charge just as well as it did the day I bought it. Meanwhile my 15 minute charge AA batteries I bought last year lose their charge in a week just sitting on the desk.
Mine is just about the same, but that's under use. If I don't touch the phone, it typically charges to 100% in about an hour.
And if it's through USB.. um.. more like 8 hours to fully charge.
Battery widget reborn (awesome app btw) says my phone usually charges in about 2.5 hours. This is on Qi though not sure about the regular wall charger.
2-2.5 hours for me on usb wall charger and Qi Orb.
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Battery widget reborn (awesome app btw) says my phone usually charges in about 2.5 hours. This is on Qi though not sure about the regular wall charger.
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From 2 hr 45 min (from around 12-15% juice left), my charge time has reached to 3 hr 30 mins now (i.e. from 1% juice left)... 14% juice wouldn't make such a huge difference so don't really know why it increased..
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From 2 hr 45 min (from around 12-15% juice left), my charge time has reached to 3 hr 30 mins now (i.e. from 1% juice left)... 14% juice wouldn't make such a huge difference so don't really know why it increased..
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yes, this is one of the reasons i started this thread to understand what everyone is experiencing.... i called up the google customer support and they are ready to send in a RMA as it appears to be a higher side...
so let me know your thoughts guys...should 3.5 hrs charge time considered high and warrant a RMA? share your thoughts.
^ Hmmm.. I doubt if this would mean anything serious or worth RMA-ing. I can but I won't RMA my device because it's been exceptional so far. I am fairly happy with it and wouldn't want to get it replaced with a defected one.
Its perfectly normal especially from around 5% to 100%.. In my experience if you dont let it get below 20% it usually charges faster. I wouldnt RMA it especially if your phone is perfectly fine in other aspects.
I tried with a different charger yesterday and it took similar time. The charger has same voltage input levels.
You charge 3 hours, for only double the lifetime. How pathetic, actually. I didn't thought that the battery life would be that bad. I can hardly make trough 1 day, if I play some games, make some calls, and use a little bit of internet. On the last charge I got 4Hours of screen on time with 15% left.
Gosh, at least it's fun to use it. :/
I know there is already information on this topic ..... I have read conflicting advice on how to charge cell phone batteries, but I want to make sure and get the maximum use and life from the ZeroLemon 10000 Extended Battery for my Note 3 .....
The directions from the company simply state to give six full charges, but there is no explanation exactly what that means. I have sent the company a question regarding this issue, but still have not yet received an answer .....
I just finished the third full charge. When I received the battery, I charged it for 12 hours before unplugging from the charger. Then allowed my Note 3 to go completely dead (to Zero %). Then charged again for 12 hours. Did this three times so far.
I'm only getting around 37 hours of medium to heavy use, or about 1 1/2 days, and around 18-20 hours of Screen On Time, which seems somewhat impressive!
After I go through six charging cycles, should I always charge for 12 hours, or is this no longer necessary?
-- Jim
Based on what I read in charging lithium ion batteries ( which I also practice ), you don't wait until battery discharges to 0 before charging it since it shortens the life span of the battery by damaging the negative electrode. The recommendation is to charge it once it reaches 10% and don't have to fully charge battery to 100%, just around 90 - 95%. Since lithium ion batteries don't have memory effect, partial charges and discharges don't have negative effect on the overall battery life.
Didn't made this up, just quoting from memory.
Never let my stock note 3 battery go below 5 percent. I am getting great battery life. The same with my old i9100.
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Okay I googled this and I have gotten mixed results some saying that lithium ion batteries doesn't need to be charged for hours while others are actually saying it's still needed or let it drain to 20 % charge to 100% then drain to 20% then charge to 80% i did Google lithium ion batteries it did say they don't need to be charged for hours but every device I have brand new or not including my brand new iPod 6 I have now don't ask I'm leaving iOS actually lol all have poor battery life so I need to stop blaming the manufacturers and start blaming myself lol please any help would be appreciated
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Okay I googled this and I have gotten mixed results some saying that lithium ion batteries doesn't need to be charged for hours while others are actually saying it's still needed or let it drain to 20 % charge to 100% then drain to 20% then charge to 80% i did Google lithium ion batteries it did say they don't need to be charged for hours but every device I have brand new or not including my brand new iPod 6 I have now don't ask I'm leaving iOS actually lol all have poor battery life so I need to stop blaming the manufacturers and start blaming myself lol please any help would be appreciated
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For the 1st Time or after You Flashed any ROM/Firmware You Should Complete 3 Complete Cycles of Battery To Get The Best Results...
Charge 100% To Discharge 5% (Do Complete 3 Cycles )
Regarding Charging You will Not be need to Put Note 4 All Night Charging or Stuff like More Charging Then 1:30hours,Because it Have Adaptive Fast Charging Battery Will Charge in 1:30Hours & Give you 5:30hours SOT (it Depends on your usage also)...
Now Mostly Smartphones Have Built-in Feature To Stop Charging When It's Fully Charged...So No Need To Worry...But Every Battery Have Some Cycles when You reach that then battery will drain Fast or we can say You'll be in Condition to replace the Battery...But Will Easily Last for 2 or 3 Years To be Weak on...
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Okay thanks so much so basically I'll charge it to 100% without using it I'm guessing it's a quick charge so it wouldn't be an issue for me then use it to 5% 3 times sorry I'm a.d.d. So had to make sure I read what you said correctly and I'm not sure if I'm gonna root it when I get it phones no days are actually beginning to meet my standards speed wise lol thanks for the info
I've found no noticeable difference in following different guides on charging. Turn off fast charging when not required as that'll duff up your battery in 6 months.. Normal charging provides a nice slow rate and ensures they don't get hot which degrades them. A new battery will take a few full charges to get to full strength.
A new battery is like £!2. Don't worry about doing rain dances and such like!
Batteries used to hold a memory effect which made it look full before it actually was - this isn't the case anymore.
Fast charging gives me an hour less per day over constant charging normally. Note sure what others have found. I charge overnight hence turning off fast charge, and have a couple of spares ready to go should I need it.
i charge 14 hours and then use it normally. no need for anything more than that.