Tomxxx @ 01/30/2016, 23:52
Explain please and why do it?
Calibration is done once every half a year and then to accuracy the readings of the smartphone. It does not affect the container. Like the so-called "training", "Rashchka" and so on.
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Calibrate the battery charges up to 100% after the first complete charge in the off state and discharge up to 20%.
Battery calibration
1. Turn on your device and fully charge it for at least 8 hours (even if it says that it is charged, keep it anyway. Recharge the battery controller will not give)
2. Unplug the charger
3. Turn off your device and charge it for another hour.
4. Disconnect the charger. Turn on the device for 2 minutes
5. Turn off your device and charge it for one hour.
6. Disconnect the charger, turn on your phone.
That's what else is noticed. After charging, 100% is quickly discharged to 93%. Then everything is wonderful: just per night 1-2%.
Calibration helps sometimes in this problem. It may also be due to the fact that the battery itself is physically, first quickly loses the charge and then holds longer. % of the phone are tied to voltage on the battery.
I would have tried to make a physical calibration. It will not be worse;)
This problem is so not serious. The main thing is how much the battery holds. But it is better to pull under 100% to keep long, and then why do you need that at 1% she will hold half a day))
Especially calibration is relevant after flashing or replacing the battery. And so grabs it to do once every six months.
P.S. It is advisable to make a calibration, it is not to increase life, but for its full use. Charging on 1a will increase life compared to quick native.
Post has been editedkalipso888 - 31.01.16, 12:36