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RE: My android battery draing so fast even on off screen #15
(12-14-2020, 08:07 AM)Trilly Reign Wrote:
(12-14-2020, 07:31 AM)fsociety Wrote:
(12-12-2020, 06:41 PM)Jiggly Wrote: Damn that sucks! I'm not a fan of these companies who are selling phones where you can't replace the battery, or you can't add SD cards etc. It's like they expect it to break after a while to make you buy a new one (which is exactly what is happening).


I didn't realise it had that much impact on battery usage. In all fairness, I only use force stop when an app is misbehaving... even then. I'm more likely to restart my phone nowadays.

Besides, mobiles nowadays allow you to see exactly what is using the battery, and how much.

after this incident happen now i dont charge my laptop to 100% nor my new mobile , i will stop charging at 90% and always plug charger to 30% ...

I wouldn't suggest doing this. I could really get into the technicalities, but TLDR, any "stress" your preventing from the battery isnt going to make a difference, as most devices already take this into account. And plugging it in at 30% doesn't make a difference.

All devices using Android made in 2008, or later, use a higher amp from 10% - 80%, and the last 20% is charged at half the power. So if you unplug at 90% then your battery has already gone threw the most "stressful" part of the charge, thus really preventing nothing.

Ironically, it causes your battery to have a shorter total lifetime, as your causing it to go threw high stress, and then cutting it off. That's WAY worse for the battery then letting go threw the high stress, then wind back down to 100%.

I don't know the specifics for IOS, but I do know they have a similar system in place as well.

And I'm not even starting to get into it for your laptop/desktop. That's even worse, as it has even more systems in place, that you are then unintentionally messing with, and causing more battery drain/damage.

There isn't much you can do beyond the simple stuff. Lots of those "tips to save battery" you see online are written by bloggers, and not people who know what they're talking about. So while it may sound like it makes sense, technology isn't always that simplistic.


A much better solution would be to....

1) Set your devices up to turn off when they're fully charged, if your not using it

2) Don't unplug your device until it's charged to 100% no matter what you plug it in at

3) Make sure your not leaving the device in areas that cause high heat conduction, such has fabrics, other electronics, etc. 

haha making me scare , by the way today i got my battery delivered , i opened my phone my self this time and it was my first time , i struggle to open back case was not easy high pressure and figure print sensor too ... after that i disconnected battery , and than struggle in pulling out battery damm hard because they use glue i was puttung so much pressure that i got i 2 slight crack on screen very very slight...hehe..than everything dissablemd and i replace with new battery ... i am happy that i done my self ... otherwise most of thee money going in repaiing and buyinh new battery ..

battery cost me : 1400rs = 19$
than if i take to repair shop they will charge : 10$ ..

this is how people make money...i see alot of  youtube learn from there and done my self... but risky.. xD  xD
(This post was last modified: 12-14-2020, 10:17 AM by fsociety.)






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RE: My android battery draing so fast even on off screen - by fsociety - 12-14-2020, 10:15 AM



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