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- 04-15-2012, 04:22 PM
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Hello everyone, there appears to many different points of views on this. Typically I have always deep cycled a battery the first few times. I am thinking of not doing it with the Lumia based on reading that not only is this unnecessary, it can be detrimental to the battery and to the phone to allow the phone to shut off suddenly.
Any thoughts?
Thanks much :) - 04-15-2012, 04:31 PM #2
i drained my battery down to nothing and shutoff on its own. Phone normal after recharge.
- 04-15-2012, 04:33 PM
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- 04-15-2012, 04:35 PM #4
There seems to be some debate on the 900's battery life. I use to do the same on my smartphones, but to me, the battery life on the 900 seems to be pretty good and I haven't pre-conditioned it. It has only had 3 full charges, but none of them from getting the battery to the point it shuts down the phone. I hope more people can shed some more light in this topic in case I'm missing anything.
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HTC PPC-6700 > HTC Touch Diamond > Samsung Moment > iPhone 4 32GB > HTC HD7S > Nokia Lumia 900 > Nokia Lumia 920 - 04-15-2012, 04:57 PM
#5
My previous 3 phones were Androids and none of them had the battery saving feature of 20%. So I was kind of wondering if it was not an indirect caution to not let it go down too far. After 22 hours I have 17% left and none of my Androids came close it this. I am on my first full charge.
I hope more people will chime in as well.
Thanks :)
Sent from my Lumia 900 using Board Express - 04-15-2012, 05:43 PM #6
I think my battery indicator is trolling me after the heavy usage I put it through... Been 19 hours since last charge... It says 7 hours with 45% left. It has drop 3 % in the last 2 hours. It started off with 100% with only 12 hour life... I think the battery indicator is a bit buggy.
- 04-15-2012, 06:06 PM #7
The new lithium ion batteries do not suffer from "memory" like older batteries do. They do not, repeat NOT, need to be conditioned. What you are actually doing is shortening the amount of time you have before your battery starts to degrade. You see, lithium ion batteries have a limited number of power cycles at optimum capacity. DO NOT "CONDITION" YOUR BATTERY!
- 04-16-2012, 02:26 PM #8
I always do this with every electronic device I purchase. I would highly recommend it. I used to have a Palm Pre, and the second one I got I forgot to stretch and always noticed a difference. Its purely anecdotal but I believe it helps.
- 04-16-2012, 03:20 PM #9
I've noticed that the battery life for my phone has gotten better over time. When I first charged it, I barely got 6 hours out of it with hardly any use. Now I'm going well past 12 with moderate use. Seemed like it took a few charge cycles to really "kick in". I was worried at first but now am really happy about the battery life of the Lumia 900.
- 04-16-2012, 04:49 PM #10
- 04-16-2012, 05:01 PM #11
Good article on LifeHacker about lithium-ion charging. Pretty much what freestaterocker said: How Often Should I Charge My Gadget's Battery to Prolong Its Lifespan?.
Might look into getting a conserve socket tho. - 04-16-2012, 06:06 PM #12
That's great except for the part about not leaving it plugged in after reaching 100%. I don't see why that matters. The internal circuity will protect the battery.
Now I just wish we could display the actual % or at least the battery symbol all the time. - 04-16-2012, 06:10 PM #13Nokia Lumia 900 - OS: 7.10.8112.7 - Firmware: 2175.1002.8112.12084
HTC Surround - OS: 7.10.8107.79 - Firmware: 2250.21.40500.502 - 04-16-2012, 06:11 PM #14
- 04-16-2012, 06:15 PM
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Thanks everyone, I am glad I decided to ask before I just did my usual deep cycle. I am on my second charge and yes it is getting better, not that it wasn't great compared to my Androids already.
- 04-16-2012, 06:22 PM #16
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