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First Battery Charge

F- that! The battery will have some charge from the factory. If you're worried about the charge, I'd pop the battery in and turn it on to get through the first few screens, provided there's some charge. Then you can plug the thing in to power and charge the phone while you continue playing with it. But there's no way I'm ripping into the package, plugging it into the wall and waiting an hour or more.
 
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If i were you i'd find a broom closet somewhere you can sneak away for a few moments and get you some of that incredible goodness until you got home. I'm thinking of stripping down naked and rubbing the phone all over my body when it gets here. Is that going alittle bit too far? Ahh well, it'll be fun.

Uh...yeah. I think that's a little much! :D

Seriously though, I wouldn't even have to find a broom closet. I am the only one in the office most of the day, so I could play with it if I wanted, but any customers who called may notice the hostility in my voice when they called and bothered me! LOL Though we do have voicemail now, and I guess I could just let the VM pick up all the calls ;)
 
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Read the entire thing and this did not come up. It is mostly about leaving it plugged in overnight and swapping batteries but nothing about the first charge.

What? It's at the very beginning. "Breaking in the battery the first time." It's right under the blue paragraph at the top. ;)

Honestly, I've heard a lot of mixed things from "professionals" about if you should drain it every once in a while, etc. I don't think there has been much research on it since battery companies don't have to test this to sell them.
 
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If i were you i'd find a broom closet somewhere you can sneak away for a few moments and get you some of that incredible goodness until you got home. I'm thinking of stripping down naked and rubbing the phone all over my body when it gets here. Is that going alittle bit too far? Ahh well, it'll be fun.


Just don't keep your phone on silent mode, all that vibration...
 
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So when I get my DI on Tuesday should I charge it completly prior to turning it on and setting it up? If so around how long does this take?

If you are worried about damaging the battery, no worries.

No memory effect on this kind of battery technology. Go ahead and turn it on if you'd like. Then charge it after the nostalgia has worn off.
 
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Please people, do yourself a favor and use your phone while it's charging. There isn't a break in period for a new battery. There's too much old information about different batteries being applied to lithium ions.

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The 1st charge is no different to the 5th or the 50th charge. Stickers instructing to charge the battery for 8 hours or more for the first time may be a leftover from the nickel battery days. [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Unlike nickel and lead-based batteries, a new lithium-ion pack does not need cycling through charging and discharging. Priming will make little difference because the maximum capacity of lithium-ion is available right from the beginning. Neither does a full discharge improve the capacity of a faded pack. However, a full discharge/charge will reset the digital circuit of a 'smart' battery to improve the state-of-charge estimation[/FONT].
Charging lithium-ion batteries
 
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