Le 16/01/2017 à 12:46, advocatux a écrit :
I think Guillaume means he let the phone turn off when battery ran
low, not a real full discharge because, as you said, that is not good
for a Li-ion battery.
BQ has several articles [*] about this topic in general, and about
how to calibrate the battery in your BQ phone in particular.
Thanks for those articles! I don't read Spanish, and I can't testify
for Google's accuracy, but the article you sent me seems to go against
what you say (part of it at least). It's clearly written that you have
to let it discharge fully in order to calibrate the battery. It even
goes as far as suggesting we should do this once every two months.
That's exactly what I did when I replaced my battery, but it didn't
stop my phone from dying with supposedly 53% battery on the next
discharge.
Guillaume
This is just a case of 'missing in translation'.
You, me, and those articles are stating the same thing.
What do you understand by 'fully discharged'? To me a _fully_ discharged
battery means it's completely drained. That's the bad situation for a
battery.
Those articles aren't promoting 'you must drain your battery'. They
state 'let your battery go low to that point in which the phone turn off
itself'.
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