Turn Off iPhone
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- benfal99
Do you turn off your iPhone sometimes?
I just realised my last iPhone 3gs was on non-stop for the last 3 years... I rebooted it many time and he surely went down of battery a couple of times, but I never intentionally turned it off for a couple of hours. It's crazy... that lil' piece of technology is ALWAYS on.
- meffid0
Slow Scarlett Jo news day?
- scarabin0
is it bad to keep a macbook on and plugged in for months at a time?
- not sure if you keep it on... but i had a friend who busted a battery because he never unplug the core.pango
- also busted a battery, but this was after years of always being on and almost always being plugged in at the desk...mantrakid
- My gf busted her battery this way. It had maybe 20 recharge cycles in over 2 years.shaft
- Complexfruit0
Only on flights me thinks, for me.
- pango0
nop. never off even when i'm at sleep.
I use it to record me self sleeping incase there's a succubus raping me in my sleep that i wouldn't even know.
- mantrakid0
Havent seen my phone in a few hours..
(feels pocket @ 10:41pm sitting at my desk fucking around)
(feels outline of phone resting near my junk)yup. and its always on.
- animatedgif0
only flights, funeral,certain meetings and the cinema
- flashbender0
> is it bad to keep a macbook on and plugged in for months at a time?
yes.
you should let the battery go less than 20% once a month.
from apple:
http://www.apple.com/batteries/n…Standard Maintenance
For proper maintenance of a lithium-based battery, it’s important to keep the electrons in it moving occasionally. Apple does not recommend leaving your portable plugged in all the time. An ideal use would be a commuter who uses her notebook on the train, then plugs it in at the office to charge. This keeps the battery juices flowing. If on the other hand, you use a desktop computer at work, and save a notebook for infrequent travel, Apple recommends charging and discharging its battery at least once per month. Need a reminder? Add an event to your desktop’s iCal. When your battery no longer holds sufficient charge to meet your needs, you may choose to replace it. If your notebook came with a built-in battery, you should have the battery replaced only by an Apple Authorized Service Provider.
- sureshot0
only during flights. and this is for you benfal.