My wife’s phone dies every. single. day. and I don’t know why she doesn’t just charge it at night.

I’m just wondering how people live like this 😅

      • @LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.ml
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        2 years ago

        While I know your joking, I still find it amazing how much it costs to charge a phone. Likely around $2 of electricity a year now if what I remember is accurate

  • Dekkia
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    62 years ago

    I charge it during the day at work.

    Boss makes a dollar I make a dime…

  • Synapse
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    42 years ago

    Because I try to charge my phone when I am in the office, as much as possible. There are no small savings in my book :D

    • @pingveno@lemmy.ml
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      12 years ago

      Not necessarily. Many phones will charge more slowly during the night if you set a morning alarm. You could be wearing down you battery when you charge at work.

  • @rm_dash_r_star@lemm.ee
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    42 years ago

    There’s actually a safety factor there. When Li-Ion (lithium-ion) batteries fail and suffer thermal runaway (fire), it’s most commonly during charging. It’s rare, but it does still happen. The rule is to avoid charging Li-Ion powered devices unattended. I do that at times myself, but I realize the risk and actually put things in a “charging pot” if unattended.

    You don’t need anything fancy to use as a charging pot, a ceramic casserole dish will do. If you’re going to charge while asleep or out of the house it’s not a bad idea to use some kind of containment.

  • I feel this pain. Wife’s battery-powered devices are always in a constant state of dying. Something has convinced her that it’s better to let the battery almost! die, then charge it to full, but not leave it plugged in because that will degrade the battery; meaning it never gets charged overnight. I’m sure there’s a small kernel of truth in where she learned that, but it’s almost a joke at this point when she goes scrambling for her charger when using her phone, tablet, etc. It’s painful, but also adorable? I guess. Anyway, it’s not a hill I’m willing to die on, so I just let it be and laugh almost everytime it happens.

    • Zamboniman
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      42 years ago

      Something has convinced her that it’s better to let the battery almost! die, then charge it to full, but not leave it plugged in because that will degrade the battery

      That was true a long time ago when NiCad batteries were around. But, since they had the problems you described, they’re not around any more, and phones generally all use lithium-ion batteries which don’t have this issue.

    • killall-q
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      42 years ago

      She needn’t worry about manually optimizing battery wear, and, in fact, the most harmful thing you can do to a battery is to fully deplete it frequently.

      Educate her about built-in optimized battery charging. iPhones and some Androids have it.

    • @SilentStorms@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      32 years ago

      I think that was true like… 10+ years ago, but battery and power management tech have advanced so that’s no longer necessesary. I think running full cycles on your battery is actually bad for it now, I set mine to stop charging when it hits 85% to preserve battery health.

      Sounds stressful constantly worrying about battery life, plopping it on a wireless charger before bed is the way to go.

      • Captain_Shoe
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        12 years ago

        I would love if iOS had a “stop charging at 85% option” like that. What I currently do is a shortcut routine with a wireless charger connected to a smart plug that turns off the plug when the phone reaches 85%. It works, but I would love to be able to have it work without a smart plug routine.

    • @BreakNeckJim@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      12 years ago

      Haha right? It’s not worth it! But yeah, I feel like it’s just a stressful way to live when the other option is to just grab a cord and plug in before falling asleep…

      • Oh I know for sure. I’ve told her it’s perfectly fine to do before; even offered to replace the battery if it degrades faster, but she won’t budge. It’s not worth making a big deal out of, so I just let it be

  • @HouseWolf@lemmy.ml
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    32 years ago

    I work a desk job with an outlet right there, The nearest outlet to my bed is on the other side of the room and I ain’t ain’t getting out of bed for my 3am memes.

  • @DrFuggles@feddit.de
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    32 years ago

    Same thing with my girlfriend. I even got a charger and a cable just for her exclusive use but she keeps unplugging my phone because “it has more charge than mine”. Which, fair, but like??? It didn’t have to be this way??

  • BrooklynMan
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    32 years ago

    when i see people’s phones constantly at, like, 12%, it drives me crazy.

  • onepinksheep
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    32 years ago

    I do generally charge my phone at night, but I do it while awake and unplug it before I go to sleep. It’s increasingly rare these days, but I just don’t want to risk the potential fire hazard of leaving a phone plugged in.

  • @memphis@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    32 years ago

    Keeping Lithium-ion batteries at 100% charge will reduce their lifespan. They want to live in the 40-80% range. I use an app that notifies me when my phone has charged to 80%, so that I can unplug it. It may be overkill, but I plan to use this phone for 9 more years or so.

    • @RomanRoy@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      Me too. Samsung has a feature to “protect battery life”, so it only charges until 85%. You can keep it on power, but it won’t surpass 85%.

    • @GlenTheFrog@lemmy.ml
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      12 years ago

      9 more years?? I’ve gotten almost 6 years out of my Oneplus 5T and I’ve been ecstatic about it. It’s literally lasted 3 times longer than any phone I’ve had before it

    • @bitsplease@lemmy.ml
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      12 years ago

      Both iphone and androids have an OS option to stop charging at 85 though - I keep it on all the time unless I’m going to need that extra bit of juice

    • Veedems
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      12 years ago

      Lol I was going to say something similar. Just…ask her?

  • @coffeekomrade@lemmy.ml
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    22 years ago

    I read to fall asleep, so my phone usually stays with me in bed. Pro-Tip, if she has an iPhone, set the Sleep focus to turn on at a specific time and enable low power mode.

    • @zettajon@lemmy.ml
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      22 years ago

      For many years I always did this for my own android phone in Tasker, and more recently Samsung Modes&Routines, but thank you for this as I just realized I never did the same for my wife’s iPhone

    • @shapesandstuff@feddit.de
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      22 years ago

      I genuinely don’t understand how this works for so many people. When i watch something, I watch it and wont sleep until i make the concious decision to stop paying attention and close my eyes. Same with books or anything really. Maybe music works

      • @vis4valentine@lemmy.ml
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        22 years ago

        ehhhhh, its a heavy sleeper thing for me I think. I usually don’t make the conscious decision of falling asleep, I just lay in bed until I just pass out. My brain just gives up and disconnects. I’m a heavy sleeper, and I need like 30 minutes minimum between opening my eyes in the morning and actually getting out of bed.

        I’m also watching streaming services too and it happens a lot to me that I’m watching a series in bed, I fall sleep, and wake up to realize I watched many chapters of the series so I gotta watch them again later, this time for real.

      • @dragnucs@lemmy.ml
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        12 years ago

        Depends on the subject and how much interested you put in it. If the video is just random dumb shit with music, then you fall asleep. If it is a nice interesting movie you may stay awake. Even so, if the movie is boring, you may fall asleep.