Cell phone charging addiction

Is it just me or am I simply a skeptic where sites like batteryuniversity.com are saying things like:

"You have to charge keep your phone at 20% minimum to 80% maximum to prolong your battery life." As a ruse to get cell phone users to keep in contact with their phones day in and out.

Personally, I use my device during the day and turn it off at night charged to 80% or above. My alarm clock works fine enough to wake me.

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>"You have to charge keep your phone at 20% minimum to 80% maximum to prolong your battery life." As a ruse to get cell phone users to keep in contact with their phones day in and out.
They are correct, learn how Lipo/Li-ion batteries work before posting again

I have read battery university's "facts" and don't believe them. I think we are fine turning off our phones and going radio silent. Don't get addicted and let your bedtime be for sleeping.

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Are you a braindead ape, what stops you from charging it to 80% and leaving it off at night?

That's true though. If you cycle your battery from 100-0 every day you'll be lucky if it retains 60% capacity after a year.

I can easily make it through a day cycling my OP5T 70-40

What's the point of your thread if you don't believe facts? Fucking idiot namefag.

I try to limit my tech. usage and keep my sleep hygiene pristine.

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>having a smartphone

u dun goof'd

>me right now sitting on gf's couch
>shes out
>thinks its sexy im not a soyboy handling a phone all day
>implying i need soy updates day to day
>implying cool people stare at their phone while walking around
>implying you are not depressed escaping into virtual reality
>implying you have a brain that can keep you entertained without soy stimulation

lmao you are a fucking pleb, you are litereally a garbage human being and i look at people like you. and i fantasize about ripping you in half and being coated with your blood.

This was once true, but doesn't matter anymore. Modern batteries and charging circuits already account for it.

It's technically correct and was once something you had to do, these days however, just plug it in when it's low, charge it up how long you want and use until it starts bitching.

answer the question retard