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Even with Li-poly i tried to discharge them at least to 3,5 V before charging to full - yea, i know that origins of this come from NiCd/NiMh batteries, but i thought that 40-60% charge should be used purely for storage, i.e days/weeks/months without use.
So, we can sum up, that letting li-poly to go down only to 40%, then charging to semi-full is best to keep them alive and healthy? That is what you do by charging every night, or i missed something?
Also, just one little correction - N900 stock battery got 5W (4,9W in fact), so bootup can't use 0,5W, cause it would be... mentioned 10%
Anyway, I got main rationale. Maybe someone will correct Your calculations, but that is pure cosmetic thing. I won't cause im after 24h without sleep so my calculations can get even ''better'' results.
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Stand by eats more than off, obviously. A powerup cycle takes about one percent of the battery. A normal sleep cycle takes about 8%, about one per hour. You can get that from quoted standby times from product page.
So, surprisingly, turning something off eats less battery.
Also, you can install battery graph yourself.
Also, you can search forum for batterygraph screens, battery threads that span for years and some efforts from several people that do battery tests (such as the battery test thread).
Have fun.
N900 dead and Nokia no longer replaces them. Thanks for all the fish.
Keep the forums clean: use "Thanks" button instead of the thank you post.