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I've heard several times that if you connect your phone/tablet/device for short periods of time without the battery charging to 100 percent, eventually the battery will lose power and each time the battery will die a little. just wanted to ask you if that's true and how fast and how much does it affect you with a non removable battery device.

asked Jan 30 at 18:25

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I personally believe that is true because I do that a lot of the time, and my battery life isn't as long as it was when I got it. Apple products batteries: iPad, iPhone, MacBooks. If you have a non-replaceable battery you may have to take it to the manufacturer to replace it but if you have a replaceable one you can easily find one on Amazon or you can Google your battery type.

answered Jan 30 at 20:43

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With the old NiCad batteries this would be rue. Since they need about 8-12 hours for recharging. Even as far as 24 hours depending o the type of Nicad. Lithium Ion are slightly different. You don't really need to charge them fully. *Even though I do over here to make sure that it gets a full charge within the given time frame that I am not using it. Sometimes it will take about 3-4 hours to charge fully. Do some research on the type of battery that you are using for the specific device that you want to know. And google it to see what it comes up with. Since it is an interesting thing the kind of technology we use for batteries these days.

answered Jan 30 at 18:34

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