Battery charges only to 95% - Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus

My p6200 charges only to 95% no matter how much do I charge it. Is it OK or what? I haven't charge it with power off, I'll try that tonight.

to answer myself. first time chaging with device off, it powered to full charge. after that charging with device on also chargeing to full charge. before that it stoped on 95% no mather how long do I charge it.

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[Q] How long do you charge your TF?

the manual says charge it for 8 hours or more on the first charge,
I did that
I'm charging it for 8 hours the second and third charge
but i noticed that it only takes about two hours to get to 74%
So do i need to keep charging it for 8 hours every time??????
or can i just charge till it says it's full?????
I just got mine and have it on the charger. I will probably leave it on the full 8 hours since I have other things to do today. After that I plan on handling it just like all my other computers and phones and charge it each night after I finish up using it for the day.
If it takes more than 3hrs per charge using the Asus charger to go from 1-100, after doing the initial charge, there's something wrong. It's best not to charge it up fully every time though if you want to prolong the battery life, as it's a lithium ion battery. 2+1/2hrs is good i'd say.
i'll just charge it till it says it 100 %
since the TF will boot it self up to charge, it probably is never fully charged anyway.
I plug it in overnight, same as with my phone. The thing is smart enough not to overcharge.

First Charging Asus Transformer

I just got my Asus Transformer, I charged it full out of the box for 8 hours as initial charge. Should i drain it to 0 % and charge it for second time? or Just wait until 10 %?
Doesn't matter. I usually charge it when it gets to 10%.
For the first times I waited till 10% or something to fully recharge.
But after a lot of reading about the matter, I have found lots of opinions, so I think it doesn't make a big difference.
Regards.
Alright. Thanks man. Will just charge when 10%
From asus manual:
"Remember to fully charge the battery (8 hours or more) before first use and whenever it is depleted to prolong battery life. The battery reaches its maximum capacity after a few full charging and discharging cycles."
After awhile, Lithium-Ion Batteries don't really care how you charge them, or what their capacity is. Charging a battery at say 50% vs 10% won't really add that much more juice. I wouldn't really concern yourself OP..
Guys, the first 8hour charging means that I must charge separatly 8hours tablet and next 8hours dock? Because I put dock and tablet together and charge it 8hours. Was it wrong? Then I was using it connected tablet+dock together until it was showned warning that battery dropped under 5% and orange LED on the side of dock was blicking. Then I charged it again together and after 5hour of charging, LED is green and tablet shows 100%. Is it OK? Did I do something wrong?
Thanks
One question to you guys: During the first 8 hour charge, were you able to turn on the tablet? Because mine is sitting since 2 hours now and it won't turn on.
I have managed to turn it on.It required to keep the On button for about 10 seconds.
drifterD1 said:
Guys, the first 8hour charging means that I must charge separatly 8hours tablet and next 8hours dock? Because I put dock and tablet together and charge it 8hours. Was it wrong? Then I was using it connected tablet+dock together until it was showned warning that battery dropped under 5% and orange LED on the side of dock was blicking. Then I charged it again together and after 5hour of charging, LED is green and tablet shows 100%. Is it OK? Did I do something wrong?
Thanks
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You're fine. The goal is to get the batteries fully charged rather than, say, up to 50% and then stop.
Last I read, LiPo batteries do not need deep cycling to maximize battery life or restore lost capacity due to battery "memory." Some recommend an initial full charge followed by full depletion, but go on to note that is largely to calibrate battery usage stats. I keep most of my LiPo devices plugged in when I'm not using them, because those batteries require "smart" chargers that stop charging when the batteries are full.
If someone has good info to the contrary, I'd love to hear it. But, with well-made devices and chargers, there is no need to follow any sort of careful battery charging regimen. Use it when you need it, and charge it when it needs a charge.
AcerMate said:
One question to you guys: During the first 8 hour charge, were you able to turn on the tablet? Because mine is sitting since 2 hours now and it won't turn on.
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Mine was partially charged and turned on out of the box. Perhaps you have a power button with a loose connection? As long as it's working now, I would not worry about it.
finally today I recive my TR from US,& question is
are all of you guys ,charged 8 hours your TF
coz my is after 3 hours of charging TF is full 100%
& stay like that almost 2 hours more...
should I wait more 2 hours(for calibration reason)
or I can use it now
In the manual, it says charge for 8 hours before first use. I doubt that using before 8 hours is up will damage anything, but why risk it? I'd leave it on the charger.
10ks m8
Thanks for reply. My TF last 15hours of work after second charging. I think everything is OK with battery.
Underwater Mike said:
In the manual, it says charge for 8 hours before first use. I doubt that using before 8 hours is up will damage anything, but why risk it? I'd leave it on the charger.
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8hrs??? Are you sure that the asus manual? Sound like its the Samsung 10.1 manual... That how.long it takes to fully charge the 10.1
dazz87 said:
8hrs??? Are you sure that the asus manual? Sound like its the Samsung 10.1 manual... That how.long it takes to fully charge the 10.1
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Right in the little pamphlet (that counts as a manual ) under the TF in the box. I'm sure, because it's one of the few times I've read a manual in the last decade.
I´m charging my new TF for the first time and it´s reached 100% after 3 hours. Is it ok to start using it now or must i wait 5 more hours for the 8 that´s stated in the asus-booklet?
You could use it while its charging. First charge is really important. Dont stop the charge
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bitmovel said:
You could use it while its charging. First charge is really important. Dont stop the charge
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^^ Be patient and let it charge.

[Q] Nexus 5 - first charge?

Is the first charge on the Nexus 5 still as important as a few years ago? Or is the N5's Li-Ion battery not as sensitive as Li-Po batteries?
I always used to plug in a new before booting them up, charge the battery completely and then unplug it. When the charge went down to about 5%, I plugged it back in. I always did that two or three times and then - while still trying to do it like that all the time - allowed myself to charge the device for a few minutes only when it was necessary instead of plugging it in and leaving it at home.
Well, on the N5, I didn't manage that - I actually forgot to monitor the battery level yesterday evening before going to bed. This morning, I noticed that the battery had reached 1% during the night and the N5 shut itself down.
Of course, I did now plug it back in, but I wonder if I could have damaged the battery by letting it run down to 1% on the first charging cycle? Or doesn't this matter at all and it will still reach its full capacity after a few charging cycles?
Thanks
YassinTP said:
Is the first charge on the Nexus 5 still as important as a few years ago? Or is the N5's Li-Ion battery not as sensitive as Li-Po batteries?
I always used to plug in a new before booting them up, charge the battery completely and then unplug it. When the charge went down to about 5%, I plugged it back in. I always did that two or three times and then - while still trying to do it like that all the time - allowed myself to charge the device for a few minutes only when it was necessary instead of plugging it in and leaving it at home.
Well, on the N5, I didn't manage that - I actually forgot to monitor the battery level yesterday evening before going to bed. This morning, I noticed that the battery had reached 1% during the night and the N5 shut itself down.
Of course, I did now plug it back in, but I wonder if I could have damaged the battery by letting it run down to 1% on the first charging cycle? Or doesn't this matter at all and it will still reach its full capacity after a few charging cycles?
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I wouldn't worry about it, running a battery to empty is indeed bad but they don't allow you to run it to empty. It is programmed to show 1% and shut down before the battery itself is at 1% to prevent you from damaging it.
Use your phone, when charge is about 20% connect your charger and do not disconect until reaches the 100%.
This is what i have done with mine.
I have reached 2 days standby with about 3 hrs of screen on time.

Is it ok if i let the phone keep charging all night long while i sleep??

because it takes forever to charge the phone completely
It is fine to leave it charging overnight. I do it all the time.
I always charge mine while I sleep. I work nights so it's the only time I get.to charge it. I have no issues
It should be just fine
I do it all the time too
Nothing has happened so far
I also do the same and no issues but I read somewhere the battery can get damaged or the Mah can go down
Phone goes into trickle charge when nearing/at full. No problems with overnight charging.
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I also do the same and no issues but I read somewhere the battery can get damaged or the Mah can go down
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This might have been true in the past with older battery/charging technologies, but isn't true anymore.
The capacity of the battery will go down over time with normal use. Unless you plan on keeping your phone for 10 years, I wouldn't worry about it.

How does Optimized Charging really work?

I am wondering besides turning on the feature. How does it work? Does it take into account of other features turning on?
I read on OnePlus forum. So I tried it out last night. I put my phone on the wired charger at 5% battery @ 11:45PM. By 12:45AM ish it was already fully charged. My impression is that it slows down charging on overnight charge near the time I wake up.
Yes but I think you need to do it a few times so it learns when to charge that way. I could be wrong but that's how I understand it.
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I could never get it to work either so I installed the GUI version of ACCA. It works perfectly. I have it set to charge up to 95% and then it'll discharge (if I have it plugged in) until 85% then it'll charge back up to 95%. I also have it set to turn the phone off at 15%.

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