CrimsonToker
Android Expert
I've never actually seen the power mat, but i have read about it online, and supposedly it only works with certain kinds of batteries? Hoping someone knows more than me (like usual lol)
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Aha, no wonder this isn't listed as wireless charger compatible anywhere.What you're seeing on the back of the volt is the Antenna for NFC.
I'm the same in that regard, however, I also never allow my phone to drop below 50% as a precaution. I've had issues (albeit not with LG) where the battery percent was incorrect.dr jon, I never find that I need to use the phone while it charges.. it never dies for me. I charge it when I sleep. I haven't actively sought it out but id be interested in wireless charging, laying the phone on a mat and having that be it would be cool.
Downy this limit the overall life of the battery? I've always heard you should let it die before charging to get the full extent of battery lifeI'm the same in that regard, however, I also never allow my phone to drop below 50% as a precaution. I've had issues (albeit not with LG) where the battery percent was incorrect.
Yes and no. To clarify, I allow it to die, but during the day it stays above 50%. After 8pm I let it die and charge it overnight.Downy this limit the overall life of the battery? I've always heard you should let it die before charging to get the full extent of battery life
Downy this limit the overall life of the battery?
You're thinking of the old NiCad rechargeable batteries. Those would remember how much battery was used in the last cycle and eventually start only charging that much. This does not apply to Li-Ion batteries. The ideal charge/discharge pattern for these is to keep it between 10% and 90% all the time, and over 50% as much as possible. However, phones are smart enough to stop charging when the battery is full so there's no over charge concern. The only thing to really watch is not letting it run dead unless you are calibrating the battery. If you're worried about charge cycles, a cycle is only used when a total of 100% charging had been applied. So, half a charge plus 25% plus 15% plus 10% equals 1 charge cycle.Downy this limit the overall life of the battery? I've always heard you should let it die before charging to get the full extent of battery life
Doesn't really have anything to do with the battery. For more popular phones they make a special back cover or a special case that has the pickup coil in it. For other phones they make a little dongle thingy that plugs in the USB port.