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If I charge my device and let it charge not fully but say, 60% and disconnect, does that hurt battery life?

If so, what are the 'safe' ranges?

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  • Is this a newer device, less than 2 years old? If so, it is much less important to fully charge the battery as there is no "battery memory" like older devices. General rule of thumb though, try to stay above 20%, and charge to at least 80%.
    – acejavelin
    May 15, 2016 at 22:49
  • May I point you to our nice charging tag-wiki for the answer(s) to your question(s) – even those charging questions you've not (yet) asked? :)
    – Izzy
    May 15, 2016 at 22:58
  • According to the Android AccuBattery app, charging to less than 80% is better than charging to 80%, so I wouldn't recommend charging that much unless you really need to. Personally, I charge to 50-60%, unless I think I'll need more charge before I'm around a power source. Mar 8, 2021 at 22:01

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As per Battery University. Battery level between 40 to 90 is recommended. Don't charge fully till 100%. Charge it till 90% and remove the plug. Then you will have long battery life.

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    Proper answers should give a reference for the information... and Battery University has a variety of answers on this topic depending on where you look... but it is an excellent reference. batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/… is a great page. Although the 40 to 90 percent will allow for longest battery life, most batteries have a full charge cycle life of 300-500 full cycles (100%-0%-100%) but if you stay within the 50% window it will be around 1200-1500 charge cycles batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/….
    – acejavelin
    May 16, 2016 at 2:21
  • I think this answer is close, but not completely accurate. Charging it to 60% is much better than charging it to 90%, according to the Android AccuBattery app. Mar 8, 2021 at 21:59

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