(first of all, im sorry if this has already been mentioned. i searched but didnt see any threads talking about this.) 
Alright, a week or so after i got my Evo i was getting pretty annoyed with the wretched battery life, so i got my mom to take me to the sprint store so we could see if there were any solutions. Basically, we ended up talking about batteries and OEM and stuff and the the worker told me how the Sprint usb cable is different from the other types of cables. He said how it will stop charging the phone once it reaches 100% to protect the battery whereas 3rd party cables will not. I was wondering if maybe this is the reason that the whole "topping off" technique is needed to get a proper charge and why the problem mentioned here:
http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-tips-tricks/102858-people-whos-battery-go-100-90-matter-minutes.html
exists.
its simple to tell whether or not this is the case of course, does anyone have battery problems after charging with a 3rd party cable?
				
			Alright, a week or so after i got my Evo i was getting pretty annoyed with the wretched battery life, so i got my mom to take me to the sprint store so we could see if there were any solutions. Basically, we ended up talking about batteries and OEM and stuff and the the worker told me how the Sprint usb cable is different from the other types of cables. He said how it will stop charging the phone once it reaches 100% to protect the battery whereas 3rd party cables will not. I was wondering if maybe this is the reason that the whole "topping off" technique is needed to get a proper charge and why the problem mentioned here:
http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-tips-tricks/102858-people-whos-battery-go-100-90-matter-minutes.html
exists.
its simple to tell whether or not this is the case of course, does anyone have battery problems after charging with a 3rd party cable?