[Q] Smart charging and improve life and back of redmi 1s - Xiaomi Redmi 1S

Hello friends. i am here to ask that at what percentage should i charge my phone and improve backup. i read articles here and there. the articles said that some said phone should be charged between 15 TO 20% some said that below 10%.so friend pls tell i am little curious

There is not problem you can charge it at any level just for calibrating battery you should charge it from 0%

deepak kumar android said:
Hello friends. i am here to ask that at what percentage should i charge my phone and improve backup. i read articles here and there. the articles said that some said phone should be charged between 15 TO 20% some said that below 10%.so friend pls tell i am little curious
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Charging it more often before the battery level falls alot is better for battery longevity. If you allow lithium batteries to discharge deeply or completely before charging it, the lifespan of the battery will be shorter.
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The Best To Charge Battery?

Hi All, I have question. Which one better to charge
1. Wait until Battery level reach 15% or less
2. Charge it every we want it, example battery status in 40% because we want to travelling, we charge it until 100%
3. Charge it every morning
4. Other Tips?
Best Regards
Jauhari
Hello
You should just plug it in when ever you have the chance m8.
Li-ion and lipo batteries does not suffer from the memory effect as nicd and nimh batteries did.
The li-ion and lipo batteries will most likely die if you do a full discharge, but no worries, when your phone tells you that it's out of power, it's not fully discharged.
Your phone has at built in protection, that shuts down the phone before it uses all the power on the battery.
(Have been working with batterie for many years, as I have been flying eletric model airplanes, with all types of batteries)
There are a huge number of threads on this!
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highboy said:
Hello
You should just plug it in when ever you have the chance m8.
Li-ion and lipo batteries does not suffer from the memory effect as nicd and nimh batteries did.
The li-ion and lipo batteries will most likely die if you do a full discharge, but no worries, when your phone tells you that it's out of power, it's not fully discharged.
Your phone has at built in protection, that shuts down the phone before it uses all the power on the battery.
(Have been working with batterie for many years, as I have been flying eletric model airplanes, with all types of batteries)
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Thanks you for this tips... now I have more knowledge about battery.
A little bit question again.
What should I do, when I charge my HTC Desire? Keep this gadget turn on or turn off this gadget and turn on again when the charging has completed?
ardsar said:
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I am sorry for doing the some question. I was tried to search on this forum but I can't find it... this forum search didn't good jobs
jauhari said:
Thanks you for this tips... now I have more knowledge about battery.
A little bit question again.
What should I do, when I charge my HTC Desire? Keep this gadget turn on or turn off this gadget and turn on again when the charging has completed?
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Just keep it turned on m8.
leaving it on has a disadvantage
as soon as battery is full, it discharges. at a certain point it would charge again.
you lose unneccessary charging cycles for your battery. so charge over night with turned off handset.
Not true really. The life of Li-ion batteries is mainly rated in full charge/discharge cycles between what the manufacturer recommends as the limits. Fox max life this is often a maximum of 80%SOC and min of 20%. They ship them about 40% SOC as this is where they have longest shelf life. The phone manages these limits for you so you don't need to worry. The best thing to do is to keep it topped up but let it run down enough during the day, or it reduces battery life (think laptop that gets left plugged in Vs one that gets discharged a bit per day - leaving it plugged in kills the battery).
IMHO - Use it until your next at a charger be that at 70% or 7%.
JAmes.
This thread here might be a good reference for this topic.
jauhari said:
Hi All, I have question. Which one better to charge
1. Wait until Battery level reach 15% or less
2. Charge it every we want it, example battery status in 40% because we want to travelling, we charge it until 100%
3. Charge it every morning
4. Other Tips?
Best Regards
Jauhari
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1. I always try to charge it 10-15%
2. Sometimes i do charge it if the battery is 40% and im worried it might not last because i go somwhere, so charge it till full and unplug
3. Most of the time i charge it over night having the phone on.
Right now, end of day 2 and battery level is at 29%, probably due to 3g turned off as got connection failed error for couple days and cant connect :<
Put my new second battery to charge last night around 9pm - turned Desire off. The green light came after midnight, but I let the charger stay on. I disconnected the cable around 9am this morning - and the phone was on!!
It looks the phone turns on automatically when its fully charged(???!!!)
The charge was 94% with the green light on. Makes me doubt if the suggested (see other threads) initial charge needs to be 12hours. :/

Battery health?

In Android, is there a way to tell my battery's health? I'm not talking about the current charge, I'm referring to the battery capacity to hold charge reported as a percentage of its design capacity.
Thanks!
Antutu battery tester. Its in the play store. Takes a while to test the battefy.
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That's not quite what I'm looking for. I want a program that reads the chip in the battery that keeps track of so-called "battery stats" and can read what the current max capacity is as perceived by the battery's charging circuitry. Batteries pay attention to how much charge they can hold and report it back to the phone so you can still charge to 100% even when the battery is no longer capable of holding a full charge. Anything that has to "test" the battery is looking at usage, not true battery health.
Bazirker said:
That's not quite what I'm looking for. I want a program that reads the chip in the battery that keeps track of so-called "battery stats" and can read what the current max capacity is as perceived by the battery's charging circuitry. Batteries pay attention to how much charge they can hold and report it back to the phone so you can still charge to 100% even when the battery is no longer capable of holding a full charge. Anything that has to "test" the battery is looking at usage, not true battery health.
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As coming from a mechanic and electrical background. That test does give true battery state/health.
But there is also gsam battery monitor. And spare parts+ also shows battery state. Maybe I'm miss understanding what you want. Like in a car battery I have a tester that measures each batter cell to check, voltage, amp capacity, and overall health. Is that what your looking for?
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I think Spare Parts Plus has what I want. I cleared out my battery stats yesterday, so I have to wait a few days before I'll know.
Bazirker said:
I think Spare Parts Plus has what I want. I cleared out my battery stats yesterday, so I have to wait a few days before I'll know.
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It should only take a day or less for the ROM to build new battery stats. But yes let the battery cycle a few times. Let me know how it worked out for ya.
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Battery monitor widget (BMW) pro will tell you the current voltage, discharge and charging voltage, ma, %/hr usage, etc can't remember all the options but under active recording it monitors every thing in a graph and usage table so you can track the stats and health, it also tells you if the battery will no longer accept a full charge, but you have to manually put in your mah and voltage in settings so it can calculate the total voltage the battery should have at a full charge, if you don't put that in its baseline is 4208mv/full
We are legion, for we are many.
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Bazirker said:
In Android, is there a way to tell my battery's health? I'm not talking about the current charge, I'm referring to the battery capacity to hold charge reported as a percentage of its design capacity.
Thanks!
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*#*#4636#*#* -> Battery information
Wiping battery stats does nothing, so there's no need to do so. It gets wiped when you reboot the phone anyway.
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Use the android dialer code
go to your phone's dialer and type *#*#4636#*#*
Tap-> "Battery information"
and you should look where it says, "Battery Health: --------"
the ---- dashes will be substitute in your to with the state of health of your battery.
My Grand 2 is charging forever!!! plz help
Hello, everyone i just bought new samsung galaxy grand 2 yesterday its charging like a hell .When i left charging for 6 hours completely it only charged 74% how to fix this plz help
Swadesh360 said:
Hello, everyone i just bought new samsung galaxy grand 2 yesterday its charging like a hell .When i left charging for 6 hours completely it only charged 74% how to fix this plz help
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@Swadesh360
Go to the forums for your specific device and post there. This is the Samsung Epic 4G Touch forum ( SPH-D710 )
And when you do charge the battery and disconnect and the % drops, pull the battery out and put it back in and charge it again ( While Device Off )

Correct method of charging batt

hi,
Does draining your battery life until its off before charging a good way?
I remember when I bought this phone the sales rep told me to never ever drain the batt and make sure to charge it when 20% or less.
skyp6user said:
hi,
Does draining your battery life until its off before charging a good way?
I remember when I bought this phone the sales rep told me to never ever drain the batt and make sure to charge it when 20% or less.
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Maybe once a month. But remember, it;s good to always charge your phone, even if you charge it half an hour, one hour, or fully charged. This way you keep the battery alive.
From what i read, you should usually avoid draining it full or charging it full. But once in a while do so for some calibration purpose.
thanks!
Hi!
The best way ( if you can ) is to power-off your device and than connect to the charger ! - assuming you have less of 10% .
Also is recommended for a battery long life, fully discharge the battery every two or three months !
On the other hand it is not wrong to charge the phone when you think , no matter how the battery indicator shows ! - this type of battery should not be formatted on beginning, cause is not a Ni-Mh or Ni-Cd type !
skyp6user said:
hi,
Does draining your battery life until its off before charging a good way?
I remember when I bought this phone the sales rep told me to never ever drain the batt and make sure to charge it when 20% or less.
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20%-80% is best fir li-ion/ li+-pol batterys. But I dont do that coz as it is the battrry does not last. I rather charge to 100% and replace battery along the line.
b.t.w. if the battery shows 0%, the battery is far from dead. just the internal circuit cutting the power off
thank you guys!
benna said:
20%-80% is best fir li-ion/ li+-pol batterys. But I dont do that coz as it is the battrry does not last. I rather charge to 100% and replace battery along the line.
b.t.w. if the battery shows 0%, the battery is far from dead. just the internal circuit cutting the power off
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Good luck replacing the battery on the HUAWEI Ascend P6 LOL

[Q] Galaxy Gio New Battery charge so fast and drain also

Have a good day .. Tech at XDA
My Samsung Galaxy Gio Battary Charge quickly and drain in a similar style. I buy new battery but situation remain same. Battery Stat from 8% to 15% to 30%...55% and some how stop on 80% in just 15 to 20 minutes.
Please help.. Is it battery problem or charger (I buy new charger also) or some kind of IC circuit problem.
Thanks in ADVANCE
xeeshoo said:
Have a good day .. Tech at XDA
My Samsung Galaxy Gio Battary Charge quickly and drain in a similar style. I buy new battery but situation remain same. Battery Stat from 8% to 15% to 30%...55% and some how stop on 80% in just 15 to 20 minutes.
Please help.. Is it battery problem or charger (I buy new charger also) or some kind of IC circuit problem.
Thanks in ADVANCE
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Drain your battery to 0 percent then do a complete charge from 0% to 100%
Worked for me.
I have the same problem.I tried two different batterys and from both i get the same result.I think it's a problem with the sensors,when it reach 100% stops charging but in reality isn't charged at all.
kriptozoyd said:
I have the same problem.I tried two different batterys and from both i get the same result.I think it's a problem with the sensors,when it reach 100% stops charging but in reality isn't charged at all.
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Did you recalibrate the battery?
Here is a link to an app in the google play store
http://goo.gl/xRHjp7
I discharged it yesterday and then it charged completly in 15 minutes.I see in the app's screenshot that at 66% he has 3882 mv.On my phone at 100% it shows 4mv.

Is it safe to charge mobile battery from 0% to 100% ??

Hello guys,
whats your opinion about charging Redmi note 5/Pro mobile battery from 0% to 100%, Is it really safe to do ?
As some user reported, charging from 0% to 100% may spoil lifespan of battery..
Whats your charging routine?? When do you guys start charging redmi note 5/pro ?? Share your opinion on charging routine
I usually change my phone about every 3 months so, i never worried about the health of my battery, i always charge from 0 to 100
No trouble full chargin. If u able, better to not discharge below 50%, as all lithium batteries, but influence of this behavior on battery lifespan is not measured.
Personally I feel anxious when see 30% left and charge at this time, but its only my habit
Madseb said:
I usually change my phone about every 3 months so, i never worried about the health of my battery, i always charge from 0 to 100
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What you will do with older mobile ??? Right now im charging my mobile from 15% to 100% (I will charge from 0 to 100% very rarely)
d1g1m4n said:
No trouble full chargin. If u able, better to not discharge below 50%, as all lithium batteries, but influence of this behavior on battery lifespan is not measured.
Personally I feel anxious when see 30% left and charge at this time, but its only my habit
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Yes.. thats good habit... I used to charge my mobile from 15% to 100%
for me , i will charge the phone anytime i needed
They say 50% to 80% is optimal for long term battery health.
But, who would do that. Charging from 0 to 100 isn't so bad if your phone lasts 2 days and if you keep the temps low.
I usually put on charge at around 30% sometimes ~40% if I'm going out and need a top up. Even when around 30% I usually average about 8hrs screen time over 24-36hrs, so batty life is good for me. Generally never run battery to empty, try to avoid ever going under 20%.
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SunilSuni said:
What you will do with older mobile ??? Right now im charging my mobile from 15% to 100% (I will charge from 0 to 100% very rarely)
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I usually selled or give it to someone of my family, right now im waiting a few months and i want the mi 8 explorer, but i dont know, is very expensive
I Always Charge My Phone When Battery Below 40% and Disconnect Charger When Battery Between 80% to 92%
100% Charge My Phone one time in 15 day
i charge mine between 20% or 15% upto 100%
not sure about depleting to 0. wasnt that for nicds batteries that had a memory but not lithium or lipos.. but yet again ive seen many articles about lipos not to discharge to 0.
its been a while since i knew about batteries when usw=ed to fly rc helicopters.. more then 10 years ago.
not sure whats new.. i also think fast charge affects battery life.
SunilSuni said:
Hello guys,
whats your opinion about charging Redmi note 5/Pro mobile battery from 0% to 100%, Is it really safe to do ?
As some user reported, charging from 0% to 100% may spoil lifespan of battery..
Whats your charging routine?? When do you guys start charging redmi note 5/pro ?? Share your opinion on charging routine
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Charge ur phone till 100% then charge extra for half an hour.. I felt the difference..it added extra time to the battery
Siddharth chauhan said:
Charge ur phone till 100% then charge extra for half an hour.. I felt the difference..it added extra time to the battery
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Will try that
Just charge however and whenever. Then replace the battery after 1-2 years
SunilSuni said:
Hello guys,
whats your opinion about charging Redmi note 5/Pro mobile battery from 0% to 100%, Is it really safe to do ?
As some user reported, charging from 0% to 100% may spoil lifespan of battery..
Whats your charging routine?? When do you guys start charging redmi note 5/pro ?? Share your opinion on charging routine
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its safe but when u do it it resets its log... so better do 20-70
It's best to stay between 30 and 70% but that counts for every phone
It is good to be concerned for your smartphone's heat but don't be too worried about it. What matters most is to enjoy using it and not being anxious for such things. Just try to not let it discharge completely and unplug it before it is fully charged when possible. As someone else said above, you can change the battery with a fresh one in a few years. I doesn't cost much. That's my personal opinion though
Xiaomi recommends to keep atleast 10% of charge all the time to extend battery
Any phone I used, charging no more than 95%, discharging no lower than 25%. In this range, I charge when I want, no rules!

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