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battery care
I have a new Inspiron E1505 which has a Lithium Ion battery. Is this
the kind that will work better if I let it completely drain before charging, or is it best to keep it fully charged? I was told that my cell phone will have longer life if I keep it fully charged as opposed to letting it fully drain before recharging. |
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I have a new Inspiron E1505 which has a Lithium Ion battery. Is this the kind that will work better if I let it completely drain before charging, or is it best to keep it fully charged? I was told that my cell phone will have longer life if I keep it fully charged as opposed to letting it fully drain before recharging. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liion Don't deep-discharge Li-Ion batteries, according to this info. Trickle charging is fine. Pete. |
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