Amerikan Pirat
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Ok, I know it's not a subject header designed to grip folk, but nevertheless...
(the following relates to the battery I will receive with my N73 tomorrow, hence this forum)
I was discussing something with a friend a long time ago, with regards mobile phone batteries, and he pointed out a major problem was with something I later found out was called 'memory loss' - IE, if you didn't charge or discharge fully, and became slightly irregular with phone battery use, you could essentially make the battery rather impotent, and it would suffer from less charge life, in both recharge numbers and length of each charge's duration.
I found out he had actually been meaning Nickel batteries, given this isn't an issue with Lithium, but it still begs a question about Lithium ones too:
I have seen quite a few guides which swear by giving your brand new Lithium battery a 14 hour charge for the first two charges, because although they're more than operable after about an hour, it's pretty much only around 50-70% charged, and the more 'outer area' cells in the battery have yet to be charged, meaning, if you don't give the full duration for those first two or so charges, you permanently reduce the battery's capacity given those outer cells become redundant.
*gasp for air*
HOWEVER, the manual for most phones I've seen recently simply advocate a 4 hr charge from the first charge onwards, or indeed a charge till the 'battery charged' message appears. Would this not ruin the battery?
What I am asking is:
What is the best way to get the absolute maximum capacity from your Lithium battery?
(the following relates to the battery I will receive with my N73 tomorrow, hence this forum)
I was discussing something with a friend a long time ago, with regards mobile phone batteries, and he pointed out a major problem was with something I later found out was called 'memory loss' - IE, if you didn't charge or discharge fully, and became slightly irregular with phone battery use, you could essentially make the battery rather impotent, and it would suffer from less charge life, in both recharge numbers and length of each charge's duration.
I found out he had actually been meaning Nickel batteries, given this isn't an issue with Lithium, but it still begs a question about Lithium ones too:
I have seen quite a few guides which swear by giving your brand new Lithium battery a 14 hour charge for the first two charges, because although they're more than operable after about an hour, it's pretty much only around 50-70% charged, and the more 'outer area' cells in the battery have yet to be charged, meaning, if you don't give the full duration for those first two or so charges, you permanently reduce the battery's capacity given those outer cells become redundant.
*gasp for air*
HOWEVER, the manual for most phones I've seen recently simply advocate a 4 hr charge from the first charge onwards, or indeed a charge till the 'battery charged' message appears. Would this not ruin the battery?
What I am asking is:
What is the best way to get the absolute maximum capacity from your Lithium battery?