AZSobo
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With the Samsung S6 and it's hunger for juice I want to get the most out of its battery. Whenever we get a new device, which usually isn't as often as most people, I look up battery care and see many different tips and generally go with what seems to be the consensus in general, with that device in mind. Last weekend when I brought home 2 new S6's I started looking around and found an article that referenced batteryuniversity dot com/learn/article/charging_lithium_ion_batteries (I'm too new to post actual links). That site preaches to get the most cycles not to let the battery get too low (charging at 50% more than doubles the life potentially) with a full discharge once a month. Also says not to charge to 100% but I haven't done that.
I didn't see (unless I overlooked it but I just skimmed it again to see if I missed it) anything about new devices and any special care that should be taken, so I started right off with both charging when at or about 50%.
I was just looking at portable battery charge packs on Amazon and one of the reviews stated to allow the pack to fully discharge 5 or 6 times at first and that many people screw up their cell phones by not doing that.
My question is, did I do more harm that good by not fully discharging during initial discharge/charges?
I didn't see (unless I overlooked it but I just skimmed it again to see if I missed it) anything about new devices and any special care that should be taken, so I started right off with both charging when at or about 50%.
I was just looking at portable battery charge packs on Amazon and one of the reviews stated to allow the pack to fully discharge 5 or 6 times at first and that many people screw up their cell phones by not doing that.
My question is, did I do more harm that good by not fully discharging during initial discharge/charges?