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‎07-20-2022 11:29 AM in
Galaxy S22I have a question about battery wear. Let's say the phone is charged to 80%.
1. Use the phone until 50% and then charge back to 80% before sleeping. Next day, use the phone to 50% and then charge to 80% again before sleeping. (80 -> 50 -> 80 -> 50 -> 80)
2. Use the phone until 50% but don't charge it. Next day, use the phone until 20%. Then charge to 80% before sleeping. (80 -> 20 -> 80)
Both scenarios charge the phone 60% total. Scenario 1 charges in 30% increment. Scenario 2 charges in straight 60%.
Would the battery wear be the same? Or one scenario will wear less than the other?
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‎07-20-2022 12:00 PM in
Galaxy S22Bill
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‎07-20-2022 01:44 PM in
Galaxy S22Anyways do whatever you want, everyone is diffent but just thought I'd share my thoughts
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‎07-20-2022 02:04 PM (Last edited ‎07-20-2022 02:05 PM ) in
Galaxy S22Also don't charge your phone on your bed, the blankets will hold the heat in and cause premature wear. Heat is absolutely a leading contributer to battery degradation. Charge controllers (especially PPS) are extremely smart+efficient nowadays, so normal amounts of heat aren't the end of the world as the controller will just renegotiate a lower voltage and amperage to compensate for the heat.
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‎07-20-2022 02:29 PM in
Galaxy S22Thank you. I'm a very light user, so I always end the day with more than 50% left (from 80%-ish charged). I'll do the 50-85% charge every day. That seems to be the BEST method for battery longevity for me. I realize that not many people can do this lol.