Conclusion
The phone can be charged by warming it up, and the phone tended to charge better at 3-5 percentage. When it came very close to 0 percent, like the 2's it didn't seem to charge at all. So charging it at different percentages did affect how the battery charged.
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DiscussionSince warming the battery worked most of the time it could be a good tip to keep around if anyone every runs out of charge when they are out and about. However it can't charge too much and you can't charge it too many times or it won't work any more. But it is very useful if you need to make an extra phone call or something it could be a very handy thing to know. Even if the battery can't be charged too much it could be just enough for you to last a while since the newer phones last quite a long time on each percent compared to the old phones.
There are also disadvantages to doing this it causes your battery life to become shorter and helps degrade the battery faster. |
Reflection
The experiment could of been controlled better with a heater to ensure the temperature charging the phone is always the same because my hands were warmer and colder at times.
Also I should of paid much more attention to see if I turned the phone off when it just reached the percentage I wanted or waited a little while.
It was too time consume to time the amount of time it took for the charge to run out, I tried it once and I took more than an hour for the battery to deplete so I resorted to just reading the percentage.
It could of been improved if I could see if it was just reaching the percentage or if that percent was almost depleted.
Also when I charged it too many times consecutively it didn't work so I had to wait for the battery to cool down.
Towards the end of my experiment the batteries stopped responding so I should get new batteries if I want to repeat it more times.
Also I should of paid much more attention to see if I turned the phone off when it just reached the percentage I wanted or waited a little while.
It was too time consume to time the amount of time it took for the charge to run out, I tried it once and I took more than an hour for the battery to deplete so I resorted to just reading the percentage.
It could of been improved if I could see if it was just reaching the percentage or if that percent was almost depleted.
Also when I charged it too many times consecutively it didn't work so I had to wait for the battery to cool down.
Towards the end of my experiment the batteries stopped responding so I should get new batteries if I want to repeat it more times.