Do I need to cycle the new Mate 30 Pro a few times?

Updated on technology 2024-03-22
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Smartphones use lithium batteries. Lithium batteries have no memory effect, so when a new mobile phone is used for the first time, it does not need to be activated by charging and discharging multiple times, and it can be charged as you go.

    Pay attention to the following matters in daily use to protect the mobile phone battery and prolong the service life:

    1.Use the official standard charger to charge the battery to ensure that the charging voltage is stable and meets the standard, so as to avoid affecting the battery use.

    2.Theoretically, keeping the battery in the middle range (e.g. 30%-80%) is more helpful for extending battery life, thus:

    After the phone is fully charged, it is recommended that you unplug the charger to avoid charging for a long time or being in a high power state for a long time to accelerate the aging of the battery, so as to prolong the battery life.

    If the mobile phone is idle for a long time, it is recommended to turn off the mobile phone and charge it regularly to maintain about 50% of the battery. If the phone is not used or charged for a long time, the battery may trigger over-discharge protection, resulting in abnormal charging or failure to charge.

    3.Too high or too low a temperature can affect your phone's battery life, so:

    Try to avoid using your phone in low, high, or large temperature differences.

    Try to avoid charging and using it for a long time, especially in high-power operation scenarios (such as watching, playing large games, etc.), at this time, the heating of the mobile phone will intensify, and charging and discharging for a long time at high temperatures will accelerate the aging of the battery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello! I've had this question before! Here are some of my insights:

    The first three times of the new machine battery is used up and then recharged for no less than seven to eight hours, only the battery is guaranteed to be fully charged and released to extend the battery life, thank you very much for your patience**, if it helps, I wish you a happy life! Thank you!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is not needed, as long as it is fully charged, it can be charged in time if there is no power. No problems.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, as far as I know, the current smartphone battery does not need to be charged and discharged in a loop as before, it has been activated, it is used up and recharged, it can be fully charged, I hope my answer can help you, thank you!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, you don't. Now mobile phones are lithium batteries, and mobile phones have an automatic memory function, and they will be directly powered off every time they are fully charged.

    As long as the battery is charged in time at 20% of the time, it is good that the battery life will be longer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, Mate40Pro uses a 4400mAh lithium battery, and the physical characteristics of the lithium battery do not need to be charged and discharged to activate the maximum capacity like the previous nickel-cadmium battery, and it can be fully charged and used directly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, you can charge it normally when the battery is low, and you don't need to care about the number of cycles, but remember not to overcharge it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Many friends know from the Internet or various channels that the above charging method is not right, as long as it is fully charged, it does not need to be recharged; Some merchants claim that the newly bought mobile phone needs to be charged continuously for 12 hours before the battery life will be longer. Which statement is more accurate? How long does it take to charge a new phone?

    I believe that this question has also troubled many friends, so let's start with literacy!

    First of all, we must understand that there are two main types of mobile phone batteries used on the market now: nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) and lithium-ion (Li-ion). At present, almost all the batteries on mobile phones are lithium batteries, and lithium batteries do not need to be activated and have no memory effect.

    Why doesn't activation be required? Because the mobile phone has been activated by the manufacturer before leaving the factory, and after the production of the lithium battery, the manufacturer has charged it at constant voltage, and after several cycles of charging and discharging, the electrode is fully infiltrated with the electrolyte, and the lithium battery has been fully activated. Therefore, the new lithium battery we bought is no longer a new battery, it has been activated before leaving the factory, and we can use it normally, and we do not need to drain the battery three times and then recharge it (deep discharge).

    What is the Memory Effect? The battery memory effect is the reversible failure of the battery, that is, the performance of the battery that can recover after failure, that is, the battery automatically maintains this specific tendency after a specific duty cycle for a long time. However, this effect only exists in nickel-metal hydride batteries, and it seems nonsense when applied to lithium batteries.

    In addition, due to the fact that some friends have fully and thoroughly discharged the battery, they will find that the mobile phone cannot be turned on, in fact, this is caused by the battery being over-discharged and the voltage is too low, so that it does not have normal charging and booting conditions.

    Therefore, to sum up, the newly bought mobile phone does not need to be fully discharged, nor does it need to be charged for more than 12 hours, as long as the mobile phone is not enough, you should charge the mobile phone immediately, and the battery can be fully charged, no need to recharge.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The built-in lithium battery of the smartphone does not need to be activated, there is no need to charge and discharge it many times, and the new phone can be charged for the first time and fully charged.

    Precautions for mobile phone battery in daily use:

    1.It is recommended to use the official standard charger to charge the battery to ensure that the charging voltage is stable and meets the standard.

    2.Theoretically, keeping the battery in the middle range of power for a long time (around 50%, such as 30%-70%) is more conducive to prolonging battery life, therefore:

    It is recommended to unplug the phone in time after it is fully charged, as the phone will be in a high power state for a long time, which will cause the loss of the battery to accelerate.

    Try to avoid waiting until the battery is below 20% charge before charging the battery, as over-discharging can cause the battery to wear out faster. It can be charged as you go to prolong the life of the battery.

    It is recommended not to leave the phone idle for a long time, and the battery should be fully charged from time to time. If the phone is not used or charged for a long time, the battery will be completely consumed, which will lead to abnormal charging or failure to charge.

    3.A battery temperature that is too high or too low will affect your phone's battery life, therefore:

    Try to avoid placing your phone in an environment with low temperatures, high temperatures, or large temperature differences.

    Try to avoid using your phone while charging. Using the phone while charging can easily cause the phone to heat up, and discharging it for a long time at high temperatures will exacerbate battery loss.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Now mobile phones are using lithium batteries, this kind of battery has no memory effect, there is no need to activate it like some people or ** said, charge as you go, don't over-discharge, over-charge it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, Huawei Mate30Pro, like current smartphones, uses a lithium battery, which has been activated at the factory. And unlike the previous nickel-cadmium batteries, which have memory, they do not need to be cycled to charge and discharge to activate the retention capacity. On the contrary, lithium batteries cannot run out of electricity or charge them for too long periods of time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Batteries don't have to do that now.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Now the battery no longer needs to be bought to charge and discharge, and it is even better that the power does not fall below the warning voltage of the mobile phone (generally 20%-30%), which is not good for the life of the mobile phone Huawei Mate's battery is still quite large, and it generally does not fall off.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I went to buy it so late and ate it, I don't need any charging, I put it a few times when I put it, and I can generally operate it in the best way to do it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This aspect does not need to be processed, as long as it is not recharged after use.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, today's mobile phones are all lithium batteries, there is no memory, and there is no need to charge and discharge!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, as long as it is used normally, don't use the power to charge, you can charge when the power is out.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Generally, it is discharged once, and then it can be flushed. It does not need to be fully charged with multiple discharges.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Since it's new, it's not necessary, it's a waste of this, it's a huge waste of the phone, and it's not necessary.

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