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2012-02-24
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2012-02-24
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@ MLB.AU
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2012-02-24
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@ Chertsey in the Thames, United Kingdom
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2012-02-24
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second bockersjv's suggestions
regarding charging cycles: a friend of mine keeps her laptop connected to power supply 24/7, except when she needs it in another room for some time; after nearly 2 yrs of that, the battery is still in pretty good shape
this being said, the important thing with Li-on isn't the discharge level but that you always recharge it to 100%
once a month, it is also good practice to let the battery run completely empty & recharge it completely while the device is powered OFF
you may also want to get yourself batterygraph and check how high it (still) charges
1200+ mAh should be normal
my 1st battery was "dead on arrival"; i couldn't use the phone away for more then a couple hrs even with very energy efficient use; got myself a new original one for 15 bucks & happy now
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2012-02-26
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second bockersjv's suggestions
regarding charging cycles: a friend of mine keeps her laptop connected to power supply 24/7, except when she needs it in another room for some time; after nearly 2 yrs of that, the battery is still in pretty good shape
this being said, the important thing with Li-on isn't the discharge level but that you always recharge it to 100%
once a month, it is also good practice to let the battery run completely empty & recharge it completely while the device is powered OFF
you may also want to get yourself batterygraph and check how high it (still) charges
1200+ mAh should be normal
my 1st battery was "dead on arrival"; i couldn't use the phone away for more then a couple hrs even with very energy efficient use; got myself a new original one for 15 bucks & happy now
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2012-03-01
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Well. I've been really glad for my N900 but not for it's battery life.
Do you have any good ideas on a good way to treat your battery so you get most hours out of it and it last longer.
Maybe some good charging methods?
I often leave my on connected to my computer all day long it that a bad idea?
I always remember to charge it before it goes down to like 20%. I've heard that it's a bad to run the battery dead and then charge it to it full and therefore I rarely do that.
Despite the fact that I've many things that I don't like about the N9 I decided to buy a rarely used example because I want a phone with a better battery life and the possibility to travel and go out without thinking of charging all the time. Also I don't like Android but thats a different story.
The phone will hopefully be delivered in a few days and has only been used 3-4 times. However the battery on the N9 is'nt easily replaceable and therefore I would really like to get some advice on how to treat and charge the battery so it last the longest.
I'm looking forward to your suggestions
P.S. I'm still planing on using my N900 although I get the N9