Why Charging Your Gadgets Over 80% Is Such a Bad Idea | iFixit News

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This sounds like the battery and the charger's problem to handle, not mine.

All this tech, all this automation for every damn thing, and people keep coming at me like I'm supposed to do everything manually with my fingers and eyes and maybe an alarm or something to keep me on schedule. No. Stop it.

Make the charger handle it, or shut up. Make the phone, the charger, and the battery handle it together, you know, with digital automation. Do not even mention it to me.

Samsung phones have the capability to do this. There's a setting you can set to only charge to 80%. It looks like they mention that in the article.

Android phones in general have something called Adaptive Charging that attunes to when you normally need a full charge. For instance if you are charging at night while you're sleeping it will charge slower than it would during the day to improve battery health.

Mine automatically charges to 80% if you have an alarm set, then it charges the rest in the last minutes.

Yup. If it’s such a huge issue, phones should only charge to 80% and report that to the user as 100%. But phone manufacturers won’t do that, because users want to be able to report the longest battery life possible when selling new phones. They don’t care that the charging habits are bad for battery longevity, because the user has already purchased the phone.

And they will purchase their next phone sooner if the battery on their old phones die early.

100% agree. Mate, there's an another ongoing post on lemmy about autosaving documents, and how everyone seems to think that saving files with their fingers pressing keys on a keyboard is the best approach possible in 2024 because software just can't do this reliably.

Of course everyone also knows better than their charger, battery and device.

No, it's your problem.

The manufacturers correctly surmise that most people prefer a battery that holds it's charge longer over the first year or so, rather than a battery that will last more years.

If your preferences differ from that of most people, then you need to exercise your preferences.

When you say "make it do x and y" who should be the person that does it? Without raising enough awareness of the problem, change will not happen. The only way for it to happen is that enough people is pissed off and changes brands.

You sound quite irritated. iFixit doesn't even make phones. Direct it elsewhere.

He's directing it to a forum of people under a topic regarding phones not being optimized to charge past 80%. Quite a fair frustration I'd say, since most people charge their phones while sleeping. The technology should stop charging automatically

Most Android phones do, hell even the experimental phones like PinePhone do. You just have to flip a toggle.

Except many like mine don't have that option. The best they have is "optimized" charging that tries to only hit full when you go to unplug it.

I charge mine at night with an alarm on it for getting up in the morning, my dad however charges his multiple times a day as he puts it on when it only drops down to 95-80%.

I doubt this is directed at ifixit. I agree with their general comment, but at the same time device manufacturers have no incentive to make their devices last longer unless they are forced to.

Sir, this is a lemmy. It's all about figuring out how to be the most outraged rather than the most rational.

Let's not bring that energy. Let's try to be better.

Just kidding! Or am I?

Nah, that's Reddit.

It's funny how people think that the users here are substantially different than reddit users. It's the same shit, just fewer of us and the political alignment is further left.

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