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Iphone peeps , you guys "condition" your batteries? *-()
LOlll
I went to apple store again for a appt cause my CrapPhone was showing like 39% battery then shutting off and the guy told me the CrapPhone wasnt reading it right and bla bla... Anybody condition there CrapPhones? He told me let it drain dead.... wait 1-5 hrs then fully juice it it up... so the battery "remembers" and do this once a month... How am I gonna fit this into my busy schedule? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh FYI: Beside this I love the Iphone this coming from a die hard blackberry user for years. |
I'm surprised theres not an app for it
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buy a second battery
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my lgdare works great
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you should always condition batteries in any rechargeable device
from the very first time you use it may take some time - but it is always a good thing I never have problems with batteries - always enjoy full life conditioning is a fact - just do it :thumbsup . |
I never do crap with mine and so far so good. the worst thing about the iphone for me is it loses a few aps everytime i switch computers.
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That was a holdover from the old nicad style batteries which would develop "memory" if not fully discharged and charged every so often.
Newer style li-ion batteries don't have that problem. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_effect |
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My old laptop had its battery fully loaded the whole time.
Now, the battery life of this thing is about 5 minutes. It's reloaded after half an hour and will last - 5 minutes. Conditioning is important. |
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Nope, I just recharge it every time I come home
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i generally do this a bunch of times at the start of a device life. Use it all the way down... then juice all the way back up... repeat a bunch of times. Kinda like when I get a new car. I drive it different at the start then I do once I have 40k+ miles on it.
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