Pixel 9a Battery Health Assistance: Difference between revisions

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Remove wrong criticism. Charging a battery to less than 100% (i.e. less than to its maximum voltage) increases the battery's longevity. Some may try to argue that you'd have to cycle more an 80% limited battery but that's still better for longevity that fewer cycles but to 100%.
 
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*When the user recharges the battery to a lower percentage frequently ''(only charging to 100% when necessary)'', the battery is aged less, which ultimately result in better battery health and longer runtime should the user need 100% capacity, compared to always fully charging.
*When the user recharges the battery to a lower percentage frequently ''(only charging to 100% when necessary)'', the battery is aged less, which ultimately result in better battery health and longer runtime should the user need 100% capacity, compared to always fully charging.
*The manufacturer blocked part of the available capacity ''after'' a certain amount of charging cycles. Meaning that after the user has degraded a certain amount of the battery, the manufacturer artificially limits its capabilities by further removing a second portion of the battery. Leaving the remaining amount available to degrade faster than normal.
*The manufacturer blocked part of the available capacity ''after'' a certain amount of charging cycles. Meaning that after the user has degraded a certain amount of the battery, the manufacturer artificially limits its capabilities by further removing a second portion of the battery.


==Possible technical rationale==
==Possible technical rationale==