Hey guys, quick question for ya...
Ok so I got another iPhone 5 and I'm about to just open it and then use it straight away without charging.
I plan to use it until it drains the battery and then I plan to just restart it again when it reaches zero.
My question is when I'm draining the battery, should I wait for it to go down slowly or should I just drain it as fast as possible keeping the brightness and the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on and playing hard-core graphic intensive games on it?
On one hand I don't want to drain it too fast and have the battery get used to the fact that its just supposed to drain fast, on the other hand I don't want it to think its a long inconsistent drain.
Heck, I'm not even sure if this darn thing even cares how I charge it or if this stuff makes a difference. But if it means even a few minutes of future battery life saved, then I'm all for it.
I'm also not sure if its better to let it die at zero or just start recharging at 1%.
It's a 64 GB if that even makes a difference.
Ok so I got another iPhone 5 and I'm about to just open it and then use it straight away without charging.
I plan to use it until it drains the battery and then I plan to just restart it again when it reaches zero.
My question is when I'm draining the battery, should I wait for it to go down slowly or should I just drain it as fast as possible keeping the brightness and the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on and playing hard-core graphic intensive games on it?
On one hand I don't want to drain it too fast and have the battery get used to the fact that its just supposed to drain fast, on the other hand I don't want it to think its a long inconsistent drain.
Heck, I'm not even sure if this darn thing even cares how I charge it or if this stuff makes a difference. But if it means even a few minutes of future battery life saved, then I'm all for it.
I'm also not sure if its better to let it die at zero or just start recharging at 1%.
It's a 64 GB if that even makes a difference.