Decades ago, most rechargeable batteries were Ni-Cd. You wanted to wait unti the charge level was low before recharging. They had something called “Memory effect” — If you frequently charged them before the level was low, the power they delivered would drop off when it got close to the level they were “used to” being charged at.
There are 2 types of people: #1 – (me) who plops my phone into the charger any time I am near one, or my battery is below 90%, “just in case I have to go out—and go on a cross-country adventure, apparently.” #2 – Hands me their phone to help fix something, and has 2% charge…and they’re still checking Instagram instead of trying to preserve what’s left until they can charge again. This second type also NEVER brings their charging cable.
li ion cells like to be stored at 50%. My phone has an option to limit the charge to 85% to extend the life, which I do. I keep a phone nine to ten years, It’s wasteful to get new ones more often than that.
Cellphone batteries last longer if they aren’t deep cycled and stay charged at about 50%. Or, just do what is convenient for you, and replace the battery when it eventually gets weak.
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 year ago
I become a centenarian every night.
TStyle78 about 1 year ago
Nah. I charge mine well before it hits my age.
Doug K about 1 year ago
It’s similar to filling the gas tank on your car.
Gent about 1 year ago
What what is these two giant alien creatures walking in vaccuum?
Imagine about 1 year ago
Anxiety increases with age.
Steverino Premium Member about 1 year ago
Actually, if they paid for the phone with a credit card, it’s already charged.
blakerl about 1 year ago
My phone never needs charging. It seems to charge itself.
fencie about 1 year ago
Hubby: You don’t need to charge your phone. You still have 80%. / Me: OMG OMG OMG OMG
JPuzzleWhiz about 1 year ago
I usually wait until it gets down to 15 to 10 percent before I charge it overnight.
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
I’m a 50 percenter myself.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 year ago
Nailed it.
My grandchildren frequently run them down to shutoff. I see their devices lying down and put them on charge.
Brian Fink about 1 year ago
Sigh I feel personally attacked by Oldbot…
Jogger2 about 1 year ago
Decades ago, most rechargeable batteries were Ni-Cd. You wanted to wait unti the charge level was low before recharging. They had something called “Memory effect” — If you frequently charged them before the level was low, the power they delivered would drop off when it got close to the level they were “used to” being charged at.
Bilan about 1 year ago
1) you don’t leave it on the charger overnight, and
2) You wait to it’s around 20% before charging.
eb110americana about 1 year ago
There are 2 types of people: #1 – (me) who plops my phone into the charger any time I am near one, or my battery is below 90%, “just in case I have to go out—and go on a cross-country adventure, apparently.” #2 – Hands me their phone to help fix something, and has 2% charge…and they’re still checking Instagram instead of trying to preserve what’s left until they can charge again. This second type also NEVER brings their charging cable.
bobr2 about 1 year ago
li ion cells like to be stored at 50%. My phone has an option to limit the charge to 85% to extend the life, which I do. I keep a phone nine to ten years, It’s wasteful to get new ones more often than that.
SpammersAreScum about 1 year ago
Hey, c’mon, aliens. You know better than to draw a trend line based on just 2 data points!
ttuckerman about 1 year ago
I must be really old. I seldom let mine go below 90%
Joe Bo Premium Member about 1 year ago
Cellphone batteries last longer if they aren’t deep cycled and stay charged at about 50%. Or, just do what is convenient for you, and replace the battery when it eventually gets weak.