13-12-2023 07:59 AM - last edited 13-12-2023 08:00 AM
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As far as I know, similar mechanisms work by limiting charging the battery to around 80-85% and then allowing it to charge 100% from time to time - to "preserve battery memory".
For example https://support.apple.com/en-hk/108055
"With 80% Limit enabled, your iPhone will occasionally charge to 100 percent to maintain accurate battery state-of-charge estimates."
So my question is, should I charge to manually 100% from time to time?
13-12-2023 08:22 AM
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Samsung has obviously developed the software for their devices that helps with the battery life.
Optimal charging range I think is somewhere between 15% to 80%. Can't remember exactly
I guess it doesn't hurt to maybe once a week top up to 100%
For me personally I didn't get on with battery saving. So I decided to just keep everything at full performance. Pay a lot of money to get the specs I want. So reducing the performance, I may as well get a cheaper phone.
I don't notice really any significant battery degrading.
One thing I do is use normal slow charging. Unless occasionally I'm in a rush.
A slower charging speed doesn't produce as much heat, and heating the battery degrades it.
I just slow charge with a Samsung charger as once full, it stops the charging.
13-12-2023 12:08 PM
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Your phone shouldn't override the protect battery setting @macieopi
Should you charge to 100% occasionally ~ Well that's up to you. I personally charge to 100% all the time and haven't had any issues.
If I can be of any further help then please don't hesitate. Take care. 😎
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18-01-2024 07:54 PM
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Considering the fact that S23 doesn't have the best battery in the world I want to keep it as healthy as possible. Thanks for your answer
