Samsung Galaxy S7
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- Frustrated owner
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- 08 Jul 2018
Shhzd amar, 06 Jul 2018What's the use... You still would come back with another po... moreHahaha... You were right bro... He's back with another self made facts
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- Shhzd amar
- YTc
- 07 Jul 2018
Mick, 06 Jul 2018S7 or a8 2018 which one should i buy?Hands down the S7... The S7 is miles better than the A8, but you will miss on the bokeh effect
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- Anonymous
- wYI
- 07 Jul 2018
Anonymous, 06 Jul 2018Consider a bike, the max speed of your bike can be 150kmph ... moreYou're only proving my point. If you only charge at 40-80% every time, the 40-80% part of the battery are the only parts that are frequently HEAVILY used therefore "soring" (as you said) those parts of the battery.
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- Anonymous
- wYI
- 07 Jul 2018
Most of you cellphone users doesn't really know how to take care of your phone. You refuse to charge your phone 0-100% just because you insist on the theoretical assumption of 500 life cycles of the battery. FYI, it doesn't matter whether you charge 0-100% or 40-80% + 40-80% + 40-60%, they are just the same. They are counted both as 1 cycle.
You refuse to charge your phones 0-100% even occasionally because you misinterpret what you read. Then you complain why your battery life suddenly drops a big % in just a few minutes? This is the answer. I've been using my S7 since launch date and its performance remains the same because I know how to use mine properly. For Samsung phones, I've gone through with Omnia, S1, S3, S5 and now S7 all for several years each without any drop in performance nor percentage count of each 1% because I know how to take care of them.
If you argue with me, be honest with yourself first if you never had a battery problem EVER. I NEVER HAD ONE so I know what I am talking about.
For reference you can research about Apple's statement:
"You complete one charge cycle when you’ve used (discharged) an amount that equals 100% of your battery’s capacity — but not necessarily all from one charge. For instance, you might use 75% of your battery’s capacity one day, then recharge it fully overnight. If you use 25% the next day, you will have discharged a total of 100%, and the two days will add up to one charge cycle. It could take several days to complete a cycle. The capacity of any type of battery will diminish after a certain amount of recharging. With lithium-ion batteries, the capacity diminishes slightly with each complete charge cycle."
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- Anonymous
- wYI
- 07 Jul 2018
Shhzd amar, 06 Jul 2018What's the use... You still would come back with another po... moreYour reply was stupid. It's not a concept. It's actual usage. Much better than your assumption that theories are all true. Read all what you previously read. They clearly say "THEORETICAL".
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- Shhzd amar
- 7j{
- 06 Jul 2018
https://youtu.be/6IWBixcwDnU
Now don't say that this YouTuber is also wrong
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- Anonymous
- YTc
- 06 Jul 2018
Anonymous, 06 Jul 2018You better read what the post was replying to before you respond.Consider a bike, the max speed of your bike can be 150kmph and the company claims that it can last for 3-5 years ( before it would need a rebuild)... Now if you ride the bike at 150kmph everyday, would it be able to last 3 years? No...
If you use anything to its full potential then obviously it won't last long... Same is the case with batteries, if you discharge it completely then obviously the electrodes will get sore much quickly than it would on normal charging...
Ps the example is only for explaining purpose...
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- Shhzd amar
- rA}
- 06 Jul 2018
Anonymous, 06 Jul 2018You better read what the post was replying to before you respond.What's the use... You still would come back with another pointless explaination based on your own concepts...
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- Mick
- PxW
- 06 Jul 2018
S7 or a8 2018 which one should i buy?
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- Anonymous
- t7A
- 06 Jul 2018
Anonymous, 05 Jul 2018The life of the battery is anywhere between 500-1500 chargi... moreYou better read what the post was replying to before you respond.
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- Anonymous
- 7j{
- 05 Jul 2018
Anonymous, 05 Jul 2018You do know that those battery lifes are just theoretical, ... moreThe life of the battery is anywhere between 500-1500 charging discharging cycles... Depends on various factors... 0-100% will obviously cause deterioration in the battery...
Better google it rather ranting man...
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- Anonymous
- t7A
- 05 Jul 2018
Frustrated owner, 05 Jul 2018Fine, then repeat the 0-100% several times... And spoil you... moreYou do know that those battery lifes are just theoretical, right? Actual count of 900+ charges is much more reliable than your theoretical "spoil your battery when you charge 0-100%"
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- Anonymous
- t7A
- 05 Jul 2018
Frustrated owner, 05 Jul 2018Fine, then repeat the 0-100% several times... And spoil you... morehaha That's why you're a frustrated owner, boy.
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- S7 Oreo Update
- t7A
- 05 Jul 2018
Frustrated owner, 05 Jul 2018Fine, then repeat the 0-100% several times... And spoil you... moreAnd those people complain about battery problems. It's common sense that if you only use certain parts regularly, those parts wear out faster. Just the same as a continuous drop of water breaks concrete, even stones.
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- Frustrated owner
- YTc
- 05 Jul 2018
S7 Oreo Update, 04 Jul 2018LoL
I'm already at 959 charges and at 85% battery health s... moreFine, then repeat the 0-100% several times... And spoil your battery...
I think people who have researched know better than simply a phone app... Anyone experienced would never suggest you to do this... Anyways, good luck...
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- S7 Oreo Update
- t7A
- 04 Jul 2018
Frustrated owner, 04 Jul 2018Charging to 100% and then discharging to 0% was used to cal... moreLoL
I'm already at 959 charges and at 85% battery health shown by the app PhoneINFO as I'm a heavy user. And my estimated battery life shows 15hrs. And FYI. When your phone shuts down due to battery power, it still has battery power in it. Proof? You can still power the phone up, but just shuts down again because smartphones use more power. What they really mean as 0% is prolonged time on 0% without power. So technically, you need to charge up asap when it shuts down. But to avoid it, you can just charge up when 1-5% still remaining.
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- Anonymous
- 0x9
- 04 Jul 2018
This phone has a really IP 68 protection. My phone was 2 hours in the sea at a depth of 3 meters and still works normally.
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- Frustrated owner
- 7j{
- 04 Jul 2018
S7 Oreo Update, 04 Jul 2018Not really. You definitely should discharge the battery to ... moreCharging to 100% and then discharging to 0% was used to calibrate nickel metal hydride battery... It has nothing to do with lithium ion battery in your phone... In fact it damages the charge holding capacity of your battery...
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/amp15731/best-way-to-keep-li-ion-batteries-charged/
If you still don't agree, then just try the same and note down the results before and after
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- Anonymous
- 7j{
- 04 Jul 2018
S7 Oreo Update, 04 Jul 2018Not really. You definitely should discharge the battery to ... moreDon't utter rubbish... Its a battery and not a water container... Google about it and get your facts right
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- S7 Oreo Update
- t7A
- 04 Jul 2018
Anonymous, 04 Jul 2018Discharging till 0% is extremely bad for the battery health... moreNot really. You definitely should discharge the battery to 0% and recharge straight to 100%. Just like any water container needs to be fully drained frome time to time because dirt builds up at the bottom. I have had 3 hand-me-down phones from my sister that had bad battery life and needed to be charged frequently, I fixed them by doing this 0-100% cycle on every charge. From 12hr standby time, they became 40-6hrs. That was after 2-4 months of this charging method. I tell this trick to my friends when they had the same problem and all of them were happy of the results.