Just contacted Apple Care. The expert suggest it is better to let the battery drain completelyotherwise in the long runThe battery will be draining faster
So this is not what Apple experts at Apple Care would suggest Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 31, 2015, at 4:46 PM, Feliciano Godoy <[email protected]> > wrote: > > I have never had a battery problem and the iPhone often gets recharged to > 100& during the day. > > Regards, Feliciano > > > > For tech tips and updates Like my Facebook page: > www.facebook.com/theblindman12v > Follow me on Twitter: Www.twitter.com/theblindman12v > > > Sent from the Super-iPhone > >> On Jan 31, 2015, at 12:51 PM, Christopher Chaltain <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> This is the exact same advice I and others have been recommending for years >> with respect to lithium ion batteries. Googling for information on lithium >> ion batteries turns up this advice time and time again. Lithium ion >> batteries do not suffer from the same memory affect as NiCad batteries. It's >> this memory affect that makes it sound advice to use up all of the charge in >> a NiCad battery before recharging it. You definitely don't want to do the >> same thing with lithium ion batteries. >> >> Note that you may still want to zero your battery to reset the battery >> indicator. I don't consider this advice to be contrary to the advice in the >> article below. >> >> Finally, this talks about optimum use. I would not be a slave to the advice >> below. I do follow this advice when it's convenient, but if I'm out and >> about, and I don't have the ability to top off my iPhone, I'll still use it >> because that's why I have it. >> >>> On 01/31/2015 02:43 PM, RobH. wrote: >>> Struth!... this is the antithesis of what I've done these past few years. >>> One or two on these lists have recommended 0ing the phone to reset the >>> battery indicator. I do remember reading that trying to ahcieve 100% isn't >>> cost effective in terms of how much power it takes to achieve that last 5 or >>> less %age. >>> >>> RobH. >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "christopher hallsworth" <[email protected]> >>> To: "Viphone" <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2015 8:03 PM >>> Subject: [New post] What’s the optimum way to charge your iPhone? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> What’s the optimum way to charge your iPhone? >>> by MacDailyNews >>> [cfsp key="adsense_336x280"]"What’s the optimum way to charge your phone?" >>> Simon Hill asks for Digital Trends. >>> >>> "'The sweet spot for Lithium-ion batteries is to keep them charged between >>> 50 and 80 percent. This allows for the charged ions to continue to work and >>> protect the life of your battery,' says Shane Broesky, co-founder of Farbe >>> Technik, a company that makes charging accessories. 'Charging your device in >>> short spurts throughout the day will give these ions just enough energy to >>> keep them going,'" Hill reports. >>> >>> "So frequent top ups, rather than one daily charge up is healthier for your >>> battery," Hill reports. "It’s not convenient, but that’s the optimal way to >>> charge your smartphone if you want to ensure the longest life possible... >>> 'Try to avoid going from 0 to 100 percent whenever possible, this will start >>> to break down your battery and give your device a shorter lifespan.' Shane >>> suggests." >> >> -- >> Christopher (CJ) >> chaltain at Gmail >> >> -- >> The following information is important for all members of the viphone list. >> All new members to the this list are moderated by default. If you have any >> questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if you feel that a >> member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or moderators >> directly rather than posting on the list itself. 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