game_over539ex
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- Jan 11, 2009
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Is it true that if you charge cellphone batteries before they're empty shortens they're operating time so your phone will run out of juice more quickly and you'll have to charge more frequently? Also, you'll have to buy a new battery? I've known this for a while now since people keep telling me that. I've also witnessed that happen to other people's phones. I just don't know if that's coincidence or the real deal. I'm really worried. My phone always starts charging when I plug in the USB so I always have to wait till it's empty.
My cellphone's battery is the original one and it's a Samsung F250 that I bought this Christmas. When I bought my phone, the guy from the store who was testing it like the speakers, etc. then I did'nt expect he'll test the charging so I did'nt tell him but he did! There we're still 2 bars left from the factory charge and I've had to charge everyday since december 25. The signal from the house I was staying at christmas and my school where I bring my phone is only 1 bar and I play the speaker at full volume and I increased the normal full volume by entering those speaker codes if that helps.
My cellphone's battery is the original one and it's a Samsung F250 that I bought this Christmas. When I bought my phone, the guy from the store who was testing it like the speakers, etc. then I did'nt expect he'll test the charging so I did'nt tell him but he did! There we're still 2 bars left from the factory charge and I've had to charge everyday since december 25. The signal from the house I was staying at christmas and my school where I bring my phone is only 1 bar and I play the speaker at full volume and I increased the normal full volume by entering those speaker codes if that helps.