I have a desk job so I always just keep it plugged and charged all day. Would it be better on the battery if I cycle the battery by using it down and recharging?
If it's a modern lithium ion battery in a modern phone, it's better to leave it plugged in than to let it drain down before recharging. Full cycles are the hardest on batteries, although leaving it topped off isn't the best either.
If you're OCD, then you can keep the battery between around 40% and 80% area to minimize wear and tear even under usage.
Store batteries around 60% in a cool area.
See, thats just too much work.
If it's a modern lithium ion battery in a modern phone, it's better to leave it plugged in than to let it drain down before recharging. Full cycles are the hardest on batteries, although leaving it topped off isn't the best either.
If you're OCD, then you can keep the battery between around 40% and 80% area to minimize wear and tear even under usage.
Store batteries around 60% in a cool area.
Full discharge cycles are not the same as partial cycles. Full cycles wear out the battery much quicker. Faster discharging and recharging also has a similar effect.no, it's a function of how much power passes through the battery, not the charge cycles. 2000 charge cycles at 75% or 500 charge cycles at 0%, it's all the same amount of power used before the battery wears out
Full discharge cycles are not the same as partial cycles. Full cycles wear out the battery much quicker. Faster discharging and recharging also has a similar effect.
You'll find that a battery will wear out much quick if you discharge it 100% to 0% 300 times versus 100% to 50%, 600 times.
Twice as quick.
It's not 'much more', battery university has good info on this
And they're $12 to replace too, so...not really any point in not doing it.
And I stands by my claim that the only people I've known that need new batteries are the ones plugging in all the time