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Case , car Dock or home Dock ?

I'll be getting the multimedia dock for sure. Not using this device as an alarm clock seems like a missed opportunity
I've heard phone batteries are still somewhat susceptible to a variant of memory loss? Any truth to this? My Samsung Alias has been losing it's charge after a year's worth of use and apparently I heard it has something to do with charging the phone, using it, charging it before it is fully drained, over and over again until the battery starts to charge less and less. Will that be more of a problem if I'm docking it every night so I wake up at 7 o'clock in the morning every day minus weekends and holidays?
 
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I've heard phone batteries are still somewhat susceptible to a variant of memory loss? Any truth to this? My Samsung Alias has been losing it's charge after a year's worth of use and apparently I heard it has something to do with charging the phone, using it, charging it before it is fully drained, over and over again until the battery starts to charge less and less. Will that be more of a problem if I'm docking it every night so I wake up at 7 o'clock in the morning every day minus weekends and holidays?

I think most people charge their phones at night when they go to sleep.. I could be wrong about that.. but it is what I've been doing for 2 years with my iPhone.
 
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I think most people charge their phones at night when they go to sleep.. I could be wrong about that.. but it is what I've been doing for 2 years with my iPhone.
I used to charge it every 3 nights, but it's now down to every other night, and now it looks like it's coming down to every night.

I don't know, I've gotten into the habit of trying to get the battery as low as possible without it dying on me in the middle of the day.
 
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I've heard phone batteries are still somewhat susceptible to a variant of memory loss? Any truth to this? My Samsung Alias has been losing it's charge after a year's worth of use and apparently I heard it has something to do with charging the phone, using it, charging it before it is fully drained, over and over again until the battery starts to charge less and less. Will that be more of a problem if I'm docking it every night so I wake up at 7 o'clock in the morning every day minus weekends and holidays?

Cell phones use lithium ion batteries, which have no memory. A lithium ion battery lasts for a certain number of charge cycles, a charge cycle being from completely dead to completely charged. So if the battery's life cycle is 500 charges, you can charge it back, up from completely dead 500 times. If the battery is at 90% and you top it off, you can do that 10 times and it will only equal one charge cycle.

Hope I explained that OK.
 
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Cell phones use lithium ion batteries, which have no memory. A lithium ion battery lasts for a certain number of charge cycles, a charge cycle being from completely dead to completely charged. So if the battery's life cycle is 500 charges, you can charge it back, up from completely dead 500 times. If the battery is at 90% and you top it off, you can do that 10 times and it will only equal one charge cycle.

Hope I explained that OK.
So a year worth of use draining the battery is... typical?
 
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