Peppul
Active member
Lithium battery used in modern phones are designed to be charged overnight. While this isn't the absolute healthiest option for it, it is usually justifies the convenience.
Lithium batteries as used in phones don't like to be full and don't like to be dead, they also don't like to be hot but it's best if they are full if an option is to be choosing. For best battery life you never want to fully charge or fully drain, and you never want to let it get hot. This is what good electric cars do, and their batteries last a long time, with a phone though they really aren't designed to maximize battery life span, and you should anticipate replacing the battery every 1to 3years depending on how much additional wear you support it to and how much degression you can tolerate. My recommendation is if you use you phone everyday, charge it every night and keep it out of the sun.
Lithium batteries as used in phones don't like to be full and don't like to be dead, they also don't like to be hot but it's best if they are full if an option is to be choosing. For best battery life you never want to fully charge or fully drain, and you never want to let it get hot. This is what good electric cars do, and their batteries last a long time, with a phone though they really aren't designed to maximize battery life span, and you should anticipate replacing the battery every 1to 3years depending on how much additional wear you support it to and how much degression you can tolerate. My recommendation is if you use you phone everyday, charge it every night and keep it out of the sun.