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Common Myth About First Time Charging Of Batteries (11586 Views)
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GravityDefier: 9:54pm On May 24 |
Back in those days, we were made to believe that newly bought phones should be charged for at least about 10 hours. Even after the phone become filled, we would still leave it plugged in for hours. Many people believe the limitations of nickel-based batteries that were prevalent in the early '90s still apply to the more modern lithium ion and lithium polymer technologies we use today. Myth: Always fully charge a device before its first use False. To be fair, it doesn't hurt anything to fully charge a device's battery before using it. It doesn't hurt anything if you skip this step, either. So why do manufacturers sometimes tell you to do it? Fully charging the battery before using a device is to kick-start what's known as a "calibration process," helping the device learn how that individual battery behaves. This is where I tell you that most batteries are self-calibrating, so it's still an unnecessary step. 17 Likes 3 Shares |
ThinkSmarter: 10:38pm On May 24 |
You are right. Original lithium ion or lithium polymer battery won't mind if you charge it with generator or start using it at 50% 1st time. 30 Likes 5 Shares |
Whois(m): 12:02pm On May 25 |
A wise man once said: prevention is better than cure
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Kobicove(m): 1:02pm On May 25 |
What I know is that overcharging or charging your phone too frequently kills the battery ![]() 15 Likes |
Ancecoker(m): 1:02pm On May 25 |
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Kingluqman(m): 1:03pm On May 25 |
Any device wey I dey always buy, I dey always drain the battery to zero before charging them and I never regret any ![]() 11 Likes 1 Share |
Homiesjinxbank: 1:03pm On May 25 |
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G0odharddick: 1:03pm On May 25 |
And the op decided to use a symbian phone as illustrations
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Letmecum: 1:04pm On May 25 |
My phone battery dies at 20% after I changed for new battery.
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Kobicove(m): 1:04pm On May 25 |
Letmecum: That one mean say the battery wey dey inside no be follow-come battery or the thing get factory fault 9 Likes 1 Share |
KingAbdulazeez: 1:04pm On May 25 |
I no dey listen to that advice, I will used the battery flat before i charge it.
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RealLordZeus(m): 1:05pm On May 25 |
G0odharddick:i think that is Nokia Xpress music Not even symbian 19 Likes |
Ibst: 1:05pm On May 25 |
We can't just agree to this base on your own opinion MODIFIED!! For most modern devices with lithium-ion batteries, it's not necessary to fully charge them before the first use. Why? - *Lithium-ion batteries don't have a "memory effect"* like older nickel-based batteries, which required full discharge cycles to maintain capacity. - *Calibration is not necessary* for lithium-ion batteries; the battery management system will calibrate itself over time. Best Practice - Charge your device when the battery level falls below 20%, and unplug it when it reaches 80-90% if you're not going to use it for an extended period. - Avoid extreme charge levels (very high or very low) for prolonged periods. Exceptions - Some devices with nickel-based batteries (older cordless phones, etc.) might benefit from initial full charge and discharge cycles. In summary, it's a myth that you need to fully charge a modern device before its first use. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
shibanbo(m): 1:05pm On May 25 |
Nothing we no dey believe for this kwantry Nigeria
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DevLaive: 1:05pm On May 25 |
It still doesn't hurt to follow the device's manual. The manufacturer knows better
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elevated2: 1:05pm On May 25 |
@op I don't know how old you are(no pun intended). But back in the days when you get a new phone the instructions were to make sure you fully charge the batteries and do it for some hours. It has now become a "myth" like you wrote. I think people are still stuck in the old ways. 4 Likes |
AllBlack: 1:06pm On May 25 |
GravityDefier: i have never done this. I always drain the battery first before I start charging to 100% (avoid small generators) 3 Likes |
MaziObinnaokija: 1:07pm On May 25 |
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AllBlack: 1:07pm On May 25 |
elevated2: Never done this Right from my first phone in 2002. But When you look back and think of how 90% of the populace that followed such a hogwash idea (even till now) are still the same people that have become public advisors and influencers (thanks to wide use of internet), it makes you wonder the pool of people we are mixed with and the extent of mental decay that has "successfully" affected the society. 7 Likes |
G0odharddick: 1:08pm On May 25 |
RealLordZeus: You're right. That was my phone those days 1 Like |
bewisemasses: 1:08pm On May 25 |
Myth or no myth me myself and I will charge any new phone I buy. Habits die hard
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popp(m): 1:11pm On May 25 |
Someone will always say to my hearing that charging a Phone with Generator instead of NEPA light kills a Phone and doesn't charge very well.
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WeirdAlien: 1:12pm On May 25 |
It's no myth. Mobile Phone Battery technologies have evolved over the last 3 decades and modern batteries no longer need this step. 8 Likes |
3kay945(m): 1:19pm On May 25 |
Thanks for the info. But I will still charge my phones or other gadgets I bought before use.
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Revolva(m): 1:19pm On May 25 |
Hey batteries self don get common myths
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femijamz: 1:20pm On May 25 |
If that previous battery is doing same, that means it's an IC issue
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exynos(m): 1:21pm On May 25 |
What about NEPA-neccesitated power source for new devices or battery?
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MrSly(m): 1:23pm On May 25 |
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MorataFC: 1:36pm On May 25 |
OK ooo
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Negroid001(m): 1:39pm On May 25 |
These people bobo us ni sha
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merits(m): 1:43pm On May 25 |
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Abbeytoy(m): 1:45pm On May 25 |
Just like asking me to put my water residents phone inside water😂😂😂
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