Motorola Talkabout manual says radios should be charged turned off to have a longer battery live. is it the same for cell phones?
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Charge a phone while it is ON to keep the phone line "alive" -- assuming you expect to get calls, or want to make them.
The charging circuit in cell phones is smart enough to stop charging when the battery charging is complete, and Lithium batteries can be charged from a a 1/2 charge, or 3/4 charge state and still work fine. What used to kill batteries is overcharging using simple charging devices that didn%26#39;t know when to stop charging the battery.
Also, get a spare battery and charge it up, and swap batteries occasionally. Then you%26#39;ll have a backup if you do end up with no charge, and no charger handy. I believe that you must turn off the phone to charge it. I%26#39;m not exactly sure though and I couldn%26#39;t find any info. Charge it when it is turned off because the battery will lose battery life if charged while the phone is on it will charge faster off Its better to charge your phone off because your battery life last longer but I charge my phone on because i need to know who calls me so i say charge it on! i think so. if you are expecting a call or voicemail is not working, you should charge it on. i have done both and had them work. you will still get most of the battery when charged on. it doesnt last longer it just charges faster...i know i change phones like every three months...lol
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