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New theories and research results often subvert what we once believed in
.
Common sense is usually constantly updated
in everyday life.
In order for the battery to last a long time, should it be fully discharged before being charged? It is often said that in order to maintain the life of the rechargeable battery of a smartphone, it should be fully discharged before charging
.
Actually, this is a misconception
.
In the state of nickel-metal hydride batteries such as single 3 shape, the charging and memory effect can reach 100%.
However, lithium batteries used in smartphones, etc.
do not have such a problem, and it does not matter
if they are charged in the case of electricity.
Rather, if it is completely discharged and then charged, it should be able to avoid the aging
of the battery.
In addition, ideally, when charging is complete, the power cord should be unplugged
.
In particular, it can be used
in a state that can no longer be charged.
If 99%-100% of such tiny charges and discharges are used repeatedly, they are easier to age
.
Now, smartphones also have an impact on pacemaker manufacturers, but recently there has been an increase
in the number of railway companies that do not show power cuts around priority seats.
If the 2G era, which has a lot of radio wave intensity and electromagnetic noise, did not exist, smartphones now have little
impact on medical devices.
It's not so much a matter of cutting off the power as it is a matter
of etiquette.
The development situation of home appliances is getting better day by day
.
When you master the right skills, you want to use
them efficiently.
New theories and research results often subvert what we once believed in
.
Common sense is usually constantly updated
in everyday life.
In order for the battery to last a long time, should it be fully discharged before being charged? It is often said that in order to maintain the life of the rechargeable battery of a smartphone, it should be fully discharged before charging
.
Actually, this is a misconception
.
In the state of nickel-metal hydride batteries such as single 3 shape, the charging and memory effect can reach 100%.
However, lithium batteries used in smartphones, etc.
do not have such a problem, and it does not matter
if they are charged in the case of electricity.
Rather, if it is completely discharged and then charged, it should be able to avoid the aging
of the battery.
In addition, ideally, when charging is complete, the power cord should be unplugged
.
In particular, it can be used
in a state that can no longer be charged.
If 99%-100% of such tiny charges and discharges are used repeatedly, they are easier to age
.
Now, smartphones also have an impact on pacemaker manufacturers, but recently there has been an increase
in the number of railway companies that do not show power cuts around priority seats.
If the 2G era, which has a lot of radio wave intensity and electromagnetic noise, did not exist, smartphones now have little
impact on medical devices.
It's not so much a matter of cutting off the power as it is a matter
of etiquette.
The development situation of home appliances is getting better day by day
.
When you master the right skills, you want to use
them efficiently.