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Hello guys
Tanong ko lang about sa pag charge ng bagong bili na cp, kailangan ba 0% muna bago e charge siya? Tapos from 0-100% ba yung pag charge niya?
Tecno Pova Neo 6/128 cp ko
 
Pag brand new need mo talaga drain to 0%. Maski mga seller yan sinasabi para battery calibration.
 
Pareho sa powerbank yung (chipset) ba yun paraa activate?
Mas ok kung sa power brick niya mismo. Tapos off charging lang, wag mo bubuksan ang cp. Pag 100% na wag mo muna hugutin tapos dun mo pa lang turn on. Pag nabuksan mo na pwede mo na hugutin ang charger.
 
No need paps rumors lang mga yun, dati kong phone na Realme 6, rak na rak agad ginagamit naka charge tas binubunot kahit dipa full charge still same padin ang battery performance. Since modern/smart phones na ngayon no need na
 
Katapos gawin yan, yung sunod na pag charge 30-85% na?
uu paps. Wag mo na drain ulit. Ok lang maski 100% pero wag mo papaabutin ng 0%. Tapos pagka charge eh pagpahingahin mo muna ng 10 minutes para lumamig. Heat number 1 nakakasira ng battery. Pag bagong charge kasi mainit pa nyan ang battery.
 
uu paps. Wag mo na drain ulit. Ok lang maski 100% pero wag mo papaabutin ng 0%. Tapos pagka charge eh pagpahingahin mo muna ng 10 minutes para lumamig. Heat number 1 nakakasira ng battery. Pag bagong charge kasi mainit pa nyan ang battery.
Ganun ginawa ko sa vivo ko. Nakita ko info na yan doon sa yt
 
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Welcome paps. Karamihan di alam yan battery calibration. Para mag match ang software at hardware. Maski sa latest smartphones at laptop ginagawa yan.
I think na debunked na 'to as a myth. Di na 'to era ng nickel battery based sa isang article and my own experience na din using 3 different phones na and yung lifespan ng batteries is still good as new for almost 5 years.
 
I think na debunked na 'to as a myth. Di na 'to era ng nickel battery based sa isang article and my own experience na din using 3 different phones na and yung lifespan ng batteries is still good as new for almost 5 years.
Ano ba tamang way boss?
 
Ano ba tamang way boss?
Based on my own experience, the meta is charging the new phone from 30% to 90%. That's the secret to how I prolong my gadget batteries. Lithium-ion batteries na kc ginagamit ngayon hindi na nickel so medyo bs na yung kailangan pa i-drain for battery calibration. Kc phone manufacturers did a lot of testings na before nila i-ship ang mga phones nila, and usually may factory charge na yan ng mga 60%.
 
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Based on my own experience, the meta is charging the new phone from 30% to 90%. That's the secret to how I prolong my gadget batteries. Lithium-ion batteries na kc ginagamit ngayon hindi na nickel so medyo bs na yung kailangan pa i-drain for battery calibration. Kc phone manufacturers did a lot of testings na before nila i-ship ang mga phones nila, and usually may factory charge na yan ng mga 60%.
This is not a myth. Ginagawa din ito sa laptops. Hindi ito about prolonging the battery. Calibration nga di ba.
 
This is not a myth. Ginagawa din ito sa laptops. Hindi ito about prolonging the battery. Calibration nga di ba.
This is a myth on a lithium battery as I would say. Applicable yung info mo for nickel batts. ✌🏻
 
This is a myth on a lithium battery as I would say. Applicable yung info mo for nickel batts. ✌🏻
Hindi mo ata binasa description ni TS. Bagong Bili na smartphone. Maski mga seller ng smartphone sa Mall yan ang tinuturo. Malamang sa online mo nabili smartphone mo kaya di mo alam. I would say DYOR. This is not about nickel batts or lithium but about Battery Calibration. Ang tinutukoy mo ay prolonging the battery while un point ni ts is initial charging sa new phones which is kelangan ng battery calibration. Maski si TS nga may idea siya.
 

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