Everyone says that the phone's battery should not be charged more than
80%, to maximize battery life.
But they also say that most people will get a new phone before their
battery wears out.
I don't like charging only to 80%. Then when I've used it a while, it's
only 60% or 40%. I don't like discharging below 30 or 40%. Isn't that
bad for it too?
Even if not, the closer I get to 10% the more I worry I won't have
enough battery for the whole day. Starting at 100 instead of 80 greatly lowers the risk of discharging below 20.
So isn't that reason enough that I can just charge to 100 every night
and not worry about my battery wearing out?
Also, it's a pain to have to pay attention to how much it has charged.
If I forget to disconnect it, it goes to 100. So shouldn't I just stop thinking about it?
On 2024-08-11 18:59, micky wrote:
Everyone says that the phone's battery should not be charged more than
80%, to maximize battery life.
But they also say that most people will get a new phone before their
battery wears out.
I don't like charging only to 80%. Then when I've used it a while, it's
only 60% or 40%. I don't like discharging below 30 or 40%. Isn't that
bad for it too?
Even if not, the closer I get to 10% the more I worry I won't have
enough battery for the whole day. Starting at 100 instead of 80 greatly
lowers the risk of discharging below 20.
So isn't that reason enough that I can just charge to 100 every night
and not worry about my battery wearing out?
Also, it's a pain to have to pay attention to how much it has charged.
If I forget to disconnect it, it goes to 100. So shouldn't I just stop
thinking about it?
It just is not practical unless the phone automates it.
Just put the phone on a slow charger when you go to sleep, and forget.
In comp.mobile.android, on Sun, 11 Aug 2024 19:37:21 +0200, "Carlos
E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote:
On 2024-08-11 18:59, micky wrote:
Also, it's a pain to have to pay attention to how much it has charged.
If I forget to disconnect it, it goes to 100. So shouldn't I just stop
thinking about it?
It just is not practical unless the phone automates it.
Just put the phone on a slow charger when you go to sleep, and forget.
Great answer. Just what I wanted to hear, and from one of the most reasonable posters I know.
I charge it from the USB port on the computer. I don't think anything
is slower than that. ;-)
Everyone says that the phone's battery should not be charged more than
80%, to maximize battery life.
But they also say that most people will get a new phone before their
battery wears out.
I don't like charging only to 80%. Then when I've used it a while, it's
only 60% or 40%. I don't like discharging below 30 or 40%. Isn't that
bad for it too?
Even if not, the closer I get to 10% the more I worry I won't have
enough battery for the whole day. Starting at 100 instead of 80 greatly lowers the risk of discharging below 20.
So isn't that reason enough that I can just charge to 100 every night
and not worry about my battery wearing out?
Also, it's a pain to have to pay attention to how much it has charged.
If I forget to disconnect it, it goes to 100. So shouldn't I just stop thinking about it?
On 11/08/2024 17:59, micky wrote:
So isn't that reason enough that I can just charge to 100 every
night and not worry about my battery wearing out?
Yup, don't worry about it. It'll only really make a difference if
you are a very heavy user or keep your phones for 5+ years.
Typical usage - i.e. nightly charging - works fine for easily 3-4
years.
On 2024-08-11 20:01, micky wrote:
In comp.mobile.android, on Sun, 11 Aug 2024 19:37:21 +0200, "Carlos
E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote:
On 2024-08-11 18:59, micky wrote:
Also, it's a pain to have to pay attention to how much it has charged. >>>> If I forget to disconnect it, it goes to 100. So shouldn't I just stop >>>> thinking about it?
It just is not practical unless the phone automates it.
Just put the phone on a slow charger when you go to sleep, and forget.
Great answer. Just what I wanted to hear, and from one of the most
reasonable posters I know.
I charge it from the USB port on the computer. I don't think anything
is slower than that. ;-)
Depends on the computer and port. Traditionally, the USB port would
supply "1 load", but some computers can supply way more.
I have a charger with 8 ports. Two are "load 1", four are "load 2", and
the other two are "fast", at the time I bought the thing. The "load 1"
ports are ideal for charging the phone, except that my current phone is >"smart", and when I plug it at night it doesn't charge at all, and waits
till sometime before the wakeup alarm, calculating to be fully charged
when the alarm rings. BUT, the slow charger is then not capable of
giving the load the phone wants :-D
So I had to move the phone to another socket. In any case, I plug in and >forget.
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