Pls guys what can make an A5 to discharge current when phone if off(turned down completely) but when phone is powered on it saves battery and work normal
Wow! It's the first device I've ever heard that discharges battery when it's off and not when it's on!
I'd get this looked at... Or a potential battery replacement?
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Hello,
What's the best method to recharge the TyTN so the battery takes longer to get addicted?
Waiting for the battery to get fully drained and the TyTN to shut down with no power, or recharge it when it notifies us of low battery (20%)?
I've heard both versions, so I was wandering what actually was the best method for a long battery life...
Thank you.
It's NEVER a good idea to completely drain a lithium ion battery. Doing so can actually shorten its life...
That's what i've read too. Constantly topping up the charge is meant to be the best way.
Lithium is best to constantly charge and not drain completely. That was good only fot the very old Nicd batteries.
So I should have it running on power adapter all the time when I have a power supply near is that it? Even if it's 90% or 80% battery full?
For my P900 every night I put it on charge, I never saw any detremental effect on the battery?!
I intend to charge my TyTN every night also
Marques said:
So I should have it running on power adapter all the time when I have a power supply near is that it? Even if it's 90% or 80% battery full?
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Yes, charge whenever / wherever you can... even if it's just for a few minutes...
But should I always charge the battery until full, or it's ok to charge just for a few minutes like said but not until 100%?
Hi guys,
Can you suggest me any software which can control the overtime charge of battery in HTC hd2.. i mean auto OFF the battery charging after it is full or after a limited time as we desire.
As you know battery is a problem for such device and basically i have to charge everyday which i do at night but i afraid if i charge the batter overnight then it may damage to battery itself.
Thank you a lot.
seiran said:
Hi guys,
Can you suggest me any software which can control the overtime charge of battery in HTC hd2.. i mean auto OFF the battery charging after it is full or after a limited time as we desire.
As you know battery is a problem for such device and basically i have to charge everyday which i do at night but i afraid if i charge the batter overnight then it may damage to battery itself.
Thank you a lot.
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Have you not noticed that the HD2 does this automatically?
When the charge light is orange, its means charging.
When charge light turns green, it means that it has stopped charging, but is drawing the power from the mains and not the battery.
Is that what you are enquiring about?
Thanks.
Modern batterys have a circuit that cuts the charge when its full, so it doesn't overcharge.
yeah, you cant overcharge your battery....read your user manual that came with your phone.........
thank you
Thank you all for your kind response
Hi everyone, i was wondering if someone can tell me if charging the battery from 10-15% to 100% its bad for my device? Also which recomendations you suggest for reduce battery damage on the device? Ive read about the li-polymer batteries and some says that is bad for the battery to leave it conected log periods of time, also other mentioned that leaving the battery till it reach 10-15% is good method for prolong its battery life, but imnot sure about this tips.
Can someone tell me some recomendations?
I know from experience, li-po batteries do not last if fully discharged everytime, meaning don't run it till it shuts off. I am charging in the 10-15% range. As far as leaving it connected to the charger, I'm not sure if thats bad. If all you did was use it while connected to the charger, yes that will result in reduced battery life due to it not getting discharged.
Hi all,
Today I have purchased Galaxy S5 SM-G900F. The shop sales rep mentioned that, when I'm charging this phone, I have to charge it 6 hours (online charge), even if it's fully charged. They mentioned that that method will improve the battery life. Is it true?
I read somewhere that modern battery doesn't have memory effect. So should I plug my SGS5 G900F 6 hours?
android addicts said:
Hi all,
Today I have purchased Galaxy S5 SM-G900F. The shop sales rep mentioned that, when I'm charging this phone, I have to charge it 6 hours (online charge), even if it's fully charged. They mentioned that that method will improve the battery life. Is it true?
I read somewhere that modern battery doesn't have memory effect. So should I plug my SGS5 G900F 6 hours?
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Use it and discharge it under 5% then plug it in to charge it to 100%, that's all. No need for 6 hours charge on S5.
android addicts said:
should I plug my SGS5 G900F 6 hours?
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No you shouldn't. Nevertheless most people will tell you to do so anyway. The advice is intended to assure that your battery reaches 100% charge and gives you a good first impression of battery life. It's also stressful to your battery.
Ideally you'd charge to 85%, which is probably 0 - 2 hours charging depending on how much charge your battery has out of the box. Then aim for shallow discharge cycles thereafter. Running to depletion and high temperatures are the worst things that you can do to a lithium ion battery. And charging to 100% is stressful too.
Of course if you want maximum run time and will not be near an charging source, then you will probably charge to 100% anyway. A tradeoff between utility and overall battery life.
There are lots of existing threads on this subject, replete with useful information for anyone that does a search e.g. this or this.
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I have a galaxy S4 that I have not been using since I got an S6. The phone was off for a long time and now when I'm powering on the phone, it is not turning on. Once it happened and I had to charge it for a while before it started charging at 0% but now it is not charging at all. The phone did not have any battery issues prior to this.
Is the battery dead or completely discharged and what should be done other than replacing the battery?
Thanks