Originally Posted by
Mecca EL I think we need to clear our head of certain terms. Instead of "off" the phone is actually in "standby" mode. For it to actually be "off" the battery has to be removed.
rgshah3...you're proving my point. Because your battery won't charge passed a certain level nor discharge passed a certain level, that IS a memory effect. Your battery/phone - haven't tracked down where the info is stored yet - forces your phone to hold at 2 extreme thresholds, and no more. See if you can force your phone to shutdown. Without plugging into a charging source, press the power button to see if it will wake. If it wakes up it hasn't fully discharged.
Look at the image posted...
Now, see how linear my recharge line is, where I have it high lit? Now look back at the previous images I've already posted, and you'll see the non-linear recharge lines, which denote me charging my phone in it's active state. I'm sure someone who wasn't paying attention, or skipped thru reading my nonsense will say "that's because you had your phone 'off' while you recharged". But I started this by stating that our phones are NOT off, just in stand by mode. Can't record anything in an "off" state.
So...what does this "linear" line prove on the graph??
Anyone..anyone?? Bueller...Bueller??