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    #11
    gabi gabi bago matulog kahit 1 bar lang ang nabawas

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    #12
    di na uso yan dapat drain. pang jologs na lang ng cellphone yun ganun most cphones now lithium na batt so charge it whenever there's a chance pero once a month idrain mo.

    kahit mga laptops hinde na rin uso yun aalis yun plug sa outlet dahil masisira daw batt eh automatic shut off na naman pag full charge na hinde na ma overcharge

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    #13
    lowbat lang= kailangan lang ma full charge(2-3 hours depends sa fon)

    drain/batt. empty= 8 hours dapat....




    ganyan practice ko sa Nokia N95 ko. 4 years na hindi pa ako nagpapalit ng battery and still working like a brand new...

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by digitalron View Post
    It shouldn't since most modern Lithium-ions have a built-in circuitry that prevents over-charging, so you can easily leave it charged for a long period (even days). The circuitry prevents charging when a certain voltage is reached, and only allows re-charging when the voltage goes down a certain threshold.
    Thanks sir. Ginagawa ko rin yung once or twice a month na almost drained, then charge overnight ulit. Recommended atang ganoon ang gawin.

    Pero for old fashioned Nokia phones, may so-called "memory" ang battery so kailangan near empty talaga before i-charge.

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    #15
    Meron pa bang NiMh atsaka NiCd batteries these days? Diba lahat Li-Ion na? The last phone I had that had NiMh was the Nokia 6110 hehehe

    After nun lahat Li-ion na...

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    #16
    I dunno kung anong type ng batt ng N70 ko dati pero habang tumatagal mas umiikli battery life nya. I just don't know if it's a fake batt though.

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    #17
    I have phone chargers in my home, car and office. I usually use my phone as a portable hotspot for my iPad, if not, it is most of the time connected on data, so I need to keep it topped off every chance I have. I also keep it on the charger overnight.

    I know I'd probably use up the battery's charging cycles but that's the price I have to pay to be always connected.

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    #18
    always charge your phones peeps at wag ng paabutin sa drained status. You don't know when will an emergency strike. Wala na yang mga rule rule na yan and even if you do own a Nokia 5110 these days which uses Ni-MH type of battery eh di bili ka na lang ng spare.

    Iririsk mo pa ba buhay mo sa isang batterya ng telepono? :D

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    #19

    At every opportunity,- USB ports of my laptop.....

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by froshie1 View Post
    always charge your phones peeps at wag ng paabutin sa drained status. You don't know when will an emergency strike. Wala na yang mga rule rule na yan and even if you do own a Nokia 5110 these days which uses Ni-MH type of battery eh di bili ka na lang ng spare.

    Iririsk mo pa ba buhay mo sa isang batterya ng telepono? :D

    +1 for this. I try to make sure all my phones, as well as laptops, tablets, and other comm devices are topped up all the time. You'll never know when something will crop up, or when an important call would come in.

    I also make sure I have chargers at home, the office, in my car,a as well as USB charging cables.

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Charging the Battery of Your Mobile Phones