Fella's,
When I'm not using my GT-P6211 it's in the dock and constantly charging.
Is this constant charging harmful for the battery in anyway ?
I'm assuming the charging is automatically switched off when the battery is full, and just a trickle charge remains.
Haven't noticed any negative effects (yet).
THANKS,
V.
Trickle Charge is for about 30 minutes. Battery shouldn't be charged for more than 6 hours. Well at least that's what it says for most battery tips.
I follow that and this is what I have got. I have a P6200.
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As you can see it took about 9 hours to get it to 98% from 99% on standby. So I guess it's a good thing to follow. No battery saving apps were used.
never good for the batteries does a full discharge and then fully charged .. is better to do small loads, since heat the spoils
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Hello gurls,
I recently replace the baterry of my Sony Xperia Z3 nd the charge reading is wrong. to be clear, when charging it reach 100% in 5 minutes and depletes to 1% also in 5 minutes. I use AccuBattry to check battery capacity and show 3200ish (factory is 3100). After a full charge the phone last for days, or like 6 hours of continous video play. The thing is that after 4 minutes it goes to from 100% to 80%, then jumps for 30ish and in half hour it shows 1%. No matter what, the phone continue working and have a very good battery usage. But as we know I never know when Im about to power off.
do you know what cna be causing this issue? Does the battery comes with an integrated sensor for charge or the phone measures this? do i need to delete battery.bin file? What do you suggest?
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https://imgur.com/gallery/wDe1P2K
On latest Android 11 version and have noticed battery last charge is not being reset when i charge, e.g. mine shows last charge as 11 days ago even though detailed charge shows correctly as 1 day ago. Anyone else having this problem on latest Android 11 EU version ? before i report it.
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Replying to my own question. It looks like 'last full charge' means exactly what it says, ie it has to charge to 100percent before the timer resets. If you never fully charge to 100percent the timer never resets. So if we do what we're told and charge only to, say 93percent, to preserve the battery, then this timer can, in theory, continue for a long time.
HI,
everyone I am sharing my battery health after 2 yearsof usage using fast charging. I mostly used to charge between from 20 to 80%. My battery health is 92-93%. What is your expierence?
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I've had mine for 18 months and now it only charges up to a bit over 3800 mAh.
I always charge it to 100%. Normally it's only once a day, but when I'm doing "heavy" stuff like testing backup/recovery or updating processes (rollback, update, repeat) it can be two times and sometimes three times a day.
18 months, mostly slow charge once a day. I've got 3900 mAh, 13% down on new. I mostly slow charge as I believed it would be kinder to the battery. But your results Skyline suggest I'm wrong. Intriguing! Perhaps it's the 20 to 80% aspect - that's what laptop manufacturers recommend for long life.
I have been using my tablet since 2013
Samsung galaxy note 10.1 3g edition (with sim card slot)
My tablets battery die after 1-2 hours use.
I checked it by cpuz and devcheck apps
This tablet have 7000mah battery although cpuz and devcheck says 2100mah battery
Perhaps android system reads low capacity and my tablets battery drains 1-2 hours please help me
Replace the battery... it's long overdue.
Im aware my battery very old but i wondered it may be kernel issue
Apps saying battery health good
Its looking very odd
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Your SOT tells the tale.
If it's an Li battery replace it now before it fails. A Li failure can cause damage even destroy the device. Any battery bulging is a failure.
Thanks
Hello! How to view battery usage by hours
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Is... is that normal for Tiktok? Unless I'm reading it wrong and it means "53% of your current battery discharge was spent on this app", rather than "53% of your entire battery's charge". I don't use it myself, but I can't imagine what is likely a WebView with video players is THAT intensive.
As for your question, the only other app I know of for this is Better Battery Stats, which a) requires root, and b) is a bit technical.
BBS | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
Monitor battery behaviour with Better Battery Stats
www.f-droid.org
53% of 9% battery so around 5% battery discharge on tiktok. And what I meant is my display battery usage for the last hours disappeared. I wanted it to look like this