• Pasta Dental
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    6 days ago

    I was doing it at first but I had to recharge through the day even when charging in the morning to 80%, so I stopped. I decided it wasn’t worth having worse battery life at the current time to avoid having the same bad battery life 2 years after. I made the calculation and I didn’t mind replacing the battery after 2-3 years of use, especially because it’s not a very expensive repair

  • oktoberpaard@feddit.nl
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    5 days ago

    Mine is at 100% battery health after more than a year and 218 cycles, so for me it seems to function very well.

  • Unforeseen
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    6 days ago

    I’ve got a note 9 that I keep in that range. It’ll be 6 years old in august. Battery is still decent, enough that I havent noticed. I throw it on a charger here and there, but It’ll go a couple days without.

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    6 days ago

    I got five years out of my last phone, a OnePlus 5. Moved it to lineage after OnePlus stopped doing updates. I only started to do the 80% thing about 18 months in when I learned about it.

    Current phone is a OnePlus Nord 2T 5G. It has the option to auto stop charging at 80% but I find it needs to be fully charged occasionally or it loses that and also found it quite warm in the morning with this enabled so I just generally manage it manually.

    Their chargers are ridiculously fast and I have one in the car with their proprietary fast charge protocol so it’s not an issue.

    My biggest issue with the phone generally is that it loses a lot of charge while idle (like 17% overnight in airplane mode after a reboot) and won’t tell me what’s causing it.

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    6 days ago

    I’m pretty happy with the results. My phone is around 88% health after 3.5 years. I haven’t run a full charge cycle on my laptop for a while but it’s in a similar ballpark after 4.5 years.

  • daq@lemmy.sdf.org
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    7 days ago

    I do this with my laptop and my phone. Don’t know if it makes a real difference, but works well since both spend most of the time plugged in. I keep my devices for about 3 years which isn’t enough time to notice battery degradation unless you get a defective one.

  • Mazesecle@lemm.ee
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    7 days ago

    My Samsung A5 2017 lasted ~5 years; granted I didn’t use it very heavily (e.g. modern unnecessarily power-hungry social media apps; I mainly use alternative open-source lightweight apps for anything I can)

    But it still works today! Handed down to low-tech family, battery lasts ~4 days or sth

    The only reason I upgraded was because the performance was getting worse for everyday moderate usage (nowadays you need to have at least 6GB of RAM for some reason 🙄)

    (I use Acc(A) to set charging capacity, current/speed, and temperature)

  • Cruxifux@feddit.nl
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    7 days ago

    Honestly it’s fine. I’ve had this iPhone for like 5 years and I just charge it whenever I’m close to a charger, never once gave a shit about the optimal charge time shit. Phone battery still lasts a whole day and I’ve never had it replaced.