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[–]Charwinger21HTCone M9 45ポイント46ポイント  (20子コメント)

And yet, your post didn't really address quick charging's effect on battery life either.

Your post has some fairly good tips and tricks to maximise battery life, but it also has a lot of broscience that will have a negligible effect on battery life, especially with modern power management chips. (e.g. a lot of the cheapest cables and charges out there are fantastic, like Monoprice, Amazon Basic, Anker, Aukey, ZeroLemon, etc.. You're more likely to encounter a shitty fake cable/charger/battery than you are to encounter a shitty branded one).

That being said, there are multiple peer reviewed studies showing that charging at 1 C or below (~3 A for phones, with the exact number depending on battery size) has a negligible effect on battery life compared to slower charge rates, and you can even get up to 2 C (~6 A) before you start running into issues with current battery technology (which can be mitigated by reducing heat through other methods).

[–]chriscosta77Note 4 - 5.0.2 TW Rooted Stock, Nexus 7 FHD - Rooted Stock, 5.1[S] -50ポイント-49ポイント  (19子コメント)

sigh

If you want call extensive experience with rechargeable batteries over the span of 25+ years, "broscience", so be it. I've been tinkering with gadgets and rechargeable batteries since I was a teenager. You know how there's "power users" for computers? (I'm one of those too), I'm one of those people that could be considered a "Li-ion poweruser", as I've got tons of those types of cells sitting on my desk.

"Negligible" is also another term I see bandied about. With everyone getting new phones in 2 years or less it can be considered "negligible". If you use your phone a lot, you will reach the precipice of battery capacity degradation very quickly. The drop off happens suddenly, even more suddenly when abusing your battery with high amp charges.

Another thing to note is that Qualcomm doesn't design, nor do they manufacture, Li-ion cells. Their marketing team would probably point to posts like yours for proof to the bean counters that the marketing team was successful in doing their job.

before you start running into issues with current battery technology (which can be mitigated by reducing heat through other methods).

What other methods? Putting your phone in your freezer? Letting it rest on an icepack? Charging it outdoors in the Winter? Those things are silly, and can damage your device. These sealed phones are hotter than ever. Heat is the battery killer. You cannot avoid physics, chemistry, and thermodynamics, no matter how much the marketing teams want you to believe it.

Edit: Seems I offended the "bodybuilding crowd" with my 'broscience' comment. I embrace the roids and downvote shower. U mad bros?

[–]TangyRaptorSamsung GS3 CM 11 38ポイント39ポイント  (4子コメント)

I really don't have a horse in this race and I don't know if you or the top level are correct, but that's pretty much the definition of broscience. Just because you've been hitting the gym for 25 years and have some sweet biceps doesn't mean you're qualified to talk about the inner workings of your muscles or body.

[–]milan616Moto X+1 / Nexus 7 (2012) 22ポイント23ポイント  (8子コメント)

You would probably have a good home in r/iamverysmart

[–]aurorafluxicOnePlus One | Nexus 7 2013 | Moto 360 3ポイント4ポイント  (0子コメント)

If you want call extensive experience with rechargeable batteries over the span of 25+ year

If you want someone to take you seriously, don't site your own anecdotal experience as indisputable fact, as though we're all supposed to bow down and accept your experience as the word of god. I mean, seriously? Experience with rechargeable batteries for 25+ years? I've been using rechargeable AAs since the original Game Boy, does that make me an expert too?

Don't ever call yourself a "power user" for computers either. That means jack today, because some people would consider Arch Linux users who compile their OS from scratch as power users, and others would consider anyone who uses Firefox instead of Internet Explorer as a "power user".

Edit: Seems I offended the "bodybuilding crowd" with my 'broscience' comment. I embrace the roids and downvote shower. U mad bros?

No, you didn't offend "the bodybuilding crowd" (although with that jab, they probably feel annoyed that you've stereotyped them to be "bros" or whatever). You came off as aggressive, condescending douchenozzle, which is odd considering you had such a polite, professional sounding OP that made it seem like you genuinely wanted to help people.

Rest assured, I won't bother to take you seriously in the future. I'm sure that fact will pump up your oversized ego, and you'll come up with some snazzy internet-level retort (maybe something about fedoras and neckbeards this time?), so go for it.

[–]nicknleGNex CDMA, CM10 [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

Generally quick charge is used to pull the same amp draw from USB as AC. So quick charge is no worse than using the supplied AC charger.

[–]vw195Note4 | Nexus9 | Tab Pro 8.4 -1ポイント0ポイント  (2子コメント)

I think dudes right if liion acts like lipo. Some lipos advertise as high as 5c, so sticking 1.6 A at 9v would seem to be a non issue as it would be like a balanced charger doing 5v 3a or so.

Having said that, Im not too bent out of shape as I have a note 4 😃

[–]ProSnugglesLG G3 20H (5.0) 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

Good God, I see an emoji.

[–]vw195Note4 | Nexus9 | Tab Pro 8.4 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

😨