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lgmayka 04-02-2009 06:27 PM

Sprint's battery recommendation
 
The Sprint Connection in my email today had this recommendation:
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Did you know your phone's lithium battery only has around 80 charges before it degrades? Keep your phone dialing longer and only charge it when the battery is almost empty.
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Should we assume that this is the received wisdom of Sprint's phone manufacturers?

hypeo 04-02-2009 06:53 PM

Re: Sprint's battery recommendation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lgmayka (Post 819402)
The Sprint Connection in my email today had this recommendation:
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Did you know your phone's lithium battery only has around 80 charges before it degrades? Keep your phone dialing longer and only charge it when the battery is almost empty.
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Should we assume that this is the received wisdom of Sprint's phone manufacturers?


NO!! I'm well above 80 charges and my battery still holds a strong charge!! then again, Mighty Rom helped too!!

GhettoBSD 04-02-2009 07:11 PM

Re: Sprint's battery recommendation
 
i have to say wrong, that's not even 3 months of use for a $500 device? doesnt make sense. you figure charging twice a day = 40 days use, talk about burnnnnnnn

regression 04-02-2009 07:54 PM

Re: Sprint's battery recommendation
 
I saw the same email. Wasn't it just the other day there was a discussion here and some "expert" article said you should charge it frequently and not let it go all the way down? Don't you just love how you can find the exact opposite instructions from different sources on the net....

sparhawk6 04-02-2009 07:59 PM

Re: Sprint's battery recommendation
 
Guys, don't be silly. It says that the battery degrades after 80 charges. That means that after 80 charges it will slowly get worse. It doesn't mean your battery is dead after 80 charges. The degradation is slow and will happen over a long time.

The real question is what regression asks. I've always heard that Lithium batteries SHOULD be charged as often as possible and not allowed to drop below a certain level. That email from Sprint threw me off a bit. Anyone know for sure?

TurboFool 04-02-2009 08:30 PM

Re: Sprint's battery recommendation
 
I saw that today, and I laughed. The manufacturers will tell you it's generally 500 charges (give or take) before it begins to degrade. 80 is an excessively low number, and an easy way to freak people out unnecessarily. And with how poor the battery life is on some of these phones, that's terrible publicity. In some cases this means the battery will start to degrade in less than two months? Ridiculous.

regression 04-02-2009 09:04 PM

Re: Sprint's battery recommendation
 
Maybe Sprint said that in hopes that some people would read it and think, hey, I need to buy a battery soon, and head down to their local Sprint store and purchase one ($$$ for Sprint).

Or

Maybe I'm just being cynical ;-)

apacho01 04-03-2009 02:33 AM

Re: Sprint's battery recommendation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by regression (Post 819612)
I saw the same email. Wasn't it just the other day there was a discussion here and some "expert" article said you should charge it frequently and not let it go all the way down? Don't you just love how you can find the exact opposite instructions from different sources on the net....

lol Heres the thread

And Here is the ''Expert" Opinion

MojoRisen 04-03-2009 08:05 AM

Re: Sprint's battery recommendation
 
I've always done a pattern similar to this. I've done this with all of the phones I've had, as well as my iPods, and I always get good battery life...

dallas contractor 04-03-2009 08:57 AM

Re: Sprint's battery recommendation
 
I picked up another battery at Sprint store yesterday went end saying battery dies at 1-2 PM because of high call volume and emails text and ne handed me one free. This had been posted by several other OP around here just be nice. So if your worried and running low just get a spare.


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