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1: The battery is fine, in fact, the battery has been activated before leaving the factory, there is no need to charge it for 12 hours, if you are still not at ease, it is best to turn off the mobile phone and charge it for 12 hours (psychological comfort, hehe) Now you have used it 3 times, and there is no need.
3: The most important point of daily maintenance is the third-party application. Here I recommend to you the "Saipan Forum" (this is a regular ** for the S60 self-energy system) to find the right 3800XM forum in the third-party programs available, fully meet your needs.
4: The external maintenance of the mobile phone depends on whether you cherish your mobile phone, it is best to spend some money to buy a good screensaver paste, the handwritten screen is the most afraid of scratches, often wipe the mobile phone with medical alcohol, disinfect the mobile phone, the mobile phone is used every day, and the bacteria on it dare to be more than a fly.
Completely original, I summarize the daily experience of using mobile phones.
I hope you are satisfied with me, and you can contact me if you have any questions. If you are satisfied, give more points!
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Nowadays, lithium batteries are mostly used, and most of them can be activated by multiple charges later, so there should be no big problem.
It is more power-intensive to keep the mobile phone on Bluetooth, and it is easier to get into the virus.
Maintenance, of course, is not to fall, especially a touch screen machine like 5800.
It's best that your expansion card is not too big, otherwise it will slow down.
It is recommended to go to the Saipan forum.
Hope it helps
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Yes, as long as the battery is charged for a long time, so that its internal polarity can be excited, and your battery can be used for a long time.
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Not very much needed either....Most of the batteries now are lithium batteries....The memory function of lithium batteries is very powerful! It can be used regardless of whether it is charged or not...It is necessary to pay attention to maintenance....Don't overuse a battery....So just have a few extra pieces!
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Yes, it's best to charge for 12 hours, but it's okay if it's not full. I didn't fully charge the new one for 12 hours, and I'm using it now, but I don't think the battery will last long...
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Yes, any mobile phone will tell you this when you buy it.
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Fill up to the fullest and use it to the fullest.
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I don't understand it, I don't need lithium batteries! NiMH batteries are needed! Keep it simple.
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If you use a lithium battery, you don't need it, because the lithium battery has no memory function, and charging too much will shorten the battery life.
If it is a traditional hydrogen battery, it is necessary to discharge the original power first, and then charge it for more than eight hours, repeating three times to make the power last.
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Put the power on first until it can't be turned on, and then flush it for 12 to 14 hours.
Punch 3 times is fine.
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Now it's a lithium battery, so you don't have to do that
That's the old battery that used to be used that way
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I know that you are still asking, wasting my IQ, you can hand over your share Hehe.
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Yes, in fact, some clerks said that as long as there is enough for the first time, it will be fine.
Generally, it is better to have enough electrical appliances with batteries for the first time.
It can extend the life of the battery.
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Because the mobile phone battery I just bought has not been used, I have to charge it for a longer time for the first time, this is to activate the battery, and the clerks are really saying it.
However, I didn't charge it for 12 hours when I bought it, and now I've used it for a year, and the battery is good. In addition, if you charge it, it can be fully charged in 3 hours, thank you.
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The current ones are not the previous nickel-metal hydride batteries, they are all lithium batteries, and the new mobile phone only needs to prompt you to be full.
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It is to let the electricity in the mobile phone reach the insured value, because it is a lithium battery, so it is best to charge it before the electricity is used up, which is good for the battery.
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The first charge of the mobile phone you just bought must be recharged after the battery is completely used up and automatically shut down, it is best to charge it for 10-12 hours, and then you can charge it without completely using it up, and it should be about the same for 8 hours.
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No, you don't!
The lithium battery is charged, and once it is fully charged, the charging process stops completely.
If you charge another 10 hours or 100 hours, it's all in vain.
Saying that the first three times to charge for 12 hours are all the statements made when nickel-cadmium or nickel-metal hydride batteries were used before, which is outdated and very wrong.
This is certainly not to be found in the regular product manuals of responsible large companies. Only copycat products will be plagiarized indiscriminately regardless of right or wrong. Or the unsavvy layman salesperson in the mobile phone store would talk like that.
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The first charging hour is the old yellow calendar of the era of cadmium nickel batteries! Nickel-cadmium batteries have a strong memory response, and often deliberately fill it up for the first time and "remember", which is conducive to giving full play to the efficiency of the battery. Today's lithium batteries basically have no memory effect, and there is no need to deliberately fill it up for the first time.
The lithium battery of modern cameras, whether it is the first time or every time in the future, as long as you see the "full" indicator of the charger is on, that is, the battery is fully charged, and you can stop charging. - In fact, modern chargers have "overcharge" protection, once the battery is fully charged, you can continue to charge, and you can't charge it.
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Haha, it's all a lie, fill it when it's used up, pull it out when it's full
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No! You can charge the battery for another two to three hours after it is fully charged.
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Yes, lithium batteries are used in general electronic products. In order to fully activate the battery, the first three times should be charged for more than 12 hours.
However, it is necessary to use up all the power in the new battery and then recharge, and use it until it cannot be turned on and then turn off to charge, which is the best for battery life.
Hope it helps.
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That's right, this increases the memory capacity of the battery.
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Right. Generally, the battery of a new mobile phone needs to be charged for more than 12 hours.
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According to your doubt, Samsung phones come standard with a lithium-ion battery. Because the lithium battery does not have a memory function, it can be charged at any time, and can be charged and discharged shallowly.
Here are a few tips for charging your phone:
1.Do not use non-original chargers, non-original chargers are all voltage and current values in a large range, because it has to adapt to many models of mobile phones, which belong to the universal base type just like universal charging. It has a certain impact on the battery, which may not be fully charged, damage the battery electrodes, cause the battery bulge to swell, affect the battery life, and the power supply to the mobile phone is not chaotic and stable, resulting in automatic shutdown, automatic restart, automatic shutdown, etc.
2.Do not over-discharge. When the device prompts "low battery", it should be charged; Charging is not until the device is automatically turned off, and the battery has been over-discharged. This can affect battery life.
3.Do not overcharge. When the charger gives a full charge, it should be unplugged.
Nowadays, mobile phones have a full self-stop design, and it doesn't hurt to remove the battery from the charger for a short time, but leave the battery on the charger for a long time, and the grid voltage rises in the middle of the night. This can affect battery life.
4.If the battery is not used for a long time, it should be charged to 60%, stored separately in a cool and dry place, and recharged every other month.
I hope the above reply can help you and have a great life!
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The first three times you don't need to be fully charged for 12 hours, as long as you are fully charged, after 3 times, it is fully activated. Moreover, today's batteries generally have a protection board function, and after being fully charged, in order to prevent overcharging and overdischarging, they will automatically turn off the power. So, even if you insist on charging for 12 hours, it will have no effect at all.
For the first three times, it is still necessary to fully discharge and then recharge, which can ensure the full activation of the battery. For each charge after activation, try to start charging after the battery runs out. Because in principle, although lithium-ion batteries do not have memory function, long-term tests have proved that lithium-ion batteries still have a slight memory function after long-term use.
Therefore, if you take the long-term charging method when you have nothing to do, it will still have a great impact on the standby time and service life of lithium-ion batteries.
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I heard a friend who makes mobile phones say that the current mobile phone batteries don't need this.
Normal charging will do.
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No, as long as the mobile phone prompts that the battery is low, it can be fully charged, and the lithium battery has been activated when it leaves the factory, as long as it is charged and discharged normally.
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Ni-chromium batteries don't, lithium-ion batteries don't!
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The e63 uses a lithium-ion battery and does not need to be operated in the same way as the landlord described.
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Hello, no matter what battery has to be charged for a longer time for the first time, it can be fully charged later, you can't wait until there is no power to charge, it is almost one or two squares left to charge, because the radiation is very large when the power is almost empty, you have to pay attention. Have a great day.
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Yes, the general requirements are like this.
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This is not needed, the current ones are lithium batteries, and this step will be done for you before the appearance, and you can charge it normally.
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No! Now the batteries used in mobile phones are lithium batteries, so you don't have to be so troublesome! Here's how it should be done:
The first charging time should be longer, preferably more than 12 hours, because due to transportation, the newly bought mobile phone batteries are all losses, and if the transportation is fully charged, there will be an accident! In the future, you don't have to wait until there is no power to charge, that hurts the battery, because the life of the lithium battery is 5000 times after the performance of the complete charge and discharge, here the complete is from scratch, so we want to avoid a complete charge and discharge, as long as there is a grid of electricity left, it is best to charge that is not a charge and discharge, so that the battery will be used for a longer time! By the way, let me tell you a common sense, that is, the general charger can charge a battery in 3 hours, and it will lose the charging liquid for a long time, which is not good for the battery, so it is not suitable to charge for too long in the future.
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Just be full, the current batteries are lithium batteries, not nickel-metal hydride batteries, and they don't need a thorough chemical reaction, so they don't need to be charged for a long time for the first time. Rushing too long is not good for the battery.
Charge as you go, it's best to keep it at full, of course, it's okay to use it almost in the rush. The main thing is not to charge for a long time to "activate", just charge normally. Now the mobile phone batteries are all lithium batteries, and there is no memory effect and activation, so there is no need to charge for more than 12 hours
I feel that it is more suitable for individual competition.
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