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Re: I Give Up! Ready to throw phone out the window!!!
Thanks. Gonna try this and conditioning the battery also. I already reformatted and hard reset and that helped a teeny bit, but going to try these other suggestions and see what happens....
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Re: I Give Up! Ready to throw phone out the window!!!
Conditioning the battery was something that used to need to be done to older nickel cadmium (NiCd) batteries. NiCd batteries would suffer from what was called a "memory effect" where, if you stopped charging in the middle of a cycle to use the device or if you didn't let the battery fully die before recharging it, it would "remember" the new levels at which you charged and think that that was as high/low as your battery could go, thereby shortening the life of the battery.
Newer batteries (like the one in your phone) are usually lithium ion (Li-ion) and don't suffer from said memory effect. You can charge and discharge them any way you want and they wil not "remember" which state you charged it in. This signifcantly improves battery life and performance and conditoning the battery is generally not needed for this type of battery. However, some argue that running the battery all the way down "teaches" your phone just how far it can go and, therefore, results in your phone reporting battery levels more accurately. Lab tests have concluded that there is no hard evidence to prove that conditioning lithium ion batteries improves their performance... but if you want to try, then why not? Can't hurt... |
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Re: I Give Up! Ready to throw phone out the window!!!
Actually, its been shown that reconditioning helps Li-ion batteries too. HP still recommends it with their laptops as well.
Its not even a memory effect really, its just a matter of recalibrating the battery. Quote:
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That's what I was referring to when saying that calibrating "teaches" the phone how high/low it can go it terms of power. But calibration will not improve battery life itself, I think that is what is misleading a few people here
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If you arent getting an accurate charge, its going to effect your battery life, one way or another.
If the "fuel guage" points to zero, and its not empty, it doesn't matter. The battery stops giving you the goods. |
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that makes total sense now now to figure out whats causing my cpu to heat up, even when nothing is running and the screen isnt even on sometimes its getting warm and then the phone starts acting all stupid. it wont hold a call, says stuff is missing thats there etc.. I was thinking its the battery causing the phone problem when its actually the phone causing the battery problem is it normal for the phone/battery to heat up a bit when charging and being used for Opera ppcgeeks browsing? |
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ok now i cant seem to kill my battery so i can teach my phone . usually bluetooth music will kill it in no time but i started at 50% about an hour ago and its still 40% ive even got messaging on in the background and Opera ppcgeeks and hofo surfing. phone is nice and cool too frustrating how i cant replicate the problem unless driving. of course itll get stupid again then |
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