i have been hearing these 2 things about laptop battery usage:
My phone was charged to about 70% and I dropped it. It had to restart and when it came back up it said I needed to charge the battery. It shut down shortly afterward and said it's at 1%. I had the gray icon for a bit after plugging in the charger, but it went away. I'm up to 7% now (using battery monitor widget which I just installed for percentages).
Has anyone ever seen this behavior?
So I'm having the issue where the battery isn't charging. Left it to charge for a couple of hours. Came back, still no charge.
Yeah so like the topic says which is better for maintaining the battery and having a longer battery life?
Also when charging should you do it when the phone is booted up or once it is dead and then you put the charger in so the phone charges on that black screen where all that appears is the battery cell?
Thanks
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I just purchased a new Toshiba Satellite notebook. Through testing F16 Xfce (live cd) and then install, and then updating and playing around with my new system, the battery sat at 0% charge.
At about an hour in, I checked the battery (removed) and checked the charge point.
I'm using latest XWLPX firmware and it have been working fine and now suddenly the battery icon keeps flashing, I can't see any battery stats, the battery percentage dont go down and when I reboot my phone it drops from 80% to less than 20%.
Please, confirm this information.
First question
How I know, Galaxy S3 uses lithium-Ion technology battery.
This batteries types should be never fully discharged, because the life of battery shortened every time doing that, right?
I put my Nexus 4 on charge over night, as usual. I woke up with 100% battery, obviously, drained the battery down to 75% and thought I'd put it back on charge to keep it topped up. As soon as I put it on it said it was fully charged, even though it couldn't have been.
Hello friends,Yesterday I purchased a notebook computer - Acer Aspire S3 Ultrabook - and I am a little confused about one of the advices given to me by the person who handled the sale at the computer store. He gave me intructions on how to charge and maintain the battery.