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This is a discussion on Operating phone with battery out within the LG Ally forums, part of the LG Android Phones category; Hi sammie, First sentence, correct. Second one, Gotcha, are you charging via AC, or USB at work? If AC, it should stay charged. If USB, ...

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    Hi sammie,

    First sentence, correct.

    Second one, Gotcha, are you charging via AC, or USB at work? If AC, it should stay charged.

    If USB, the state of charge can fluctuate depending on usage, but should stay mostly full.

    Third one, perhaps, by not cycling the battery as much it doesn't get used as much. If you did that every morning, it might extend the overall life of the battery.

    Think if you had 2 batteries, and traded them out once a week. They would both have a longer service life opposed to using the same battery all the time.

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    Personally, I feel that the battery is too important to be handled. The more it is in the phone the less likely the battery is not subjected to crumbs, dust, moisture and oil from my fingers.



    Alternatively, it is good to know that when my battery sputters I can use the AC to work around it until i can replace the battery.

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    I am Dan!

    Hi all! my name is Dan. I pre-ordered the evo after months of research and waiting. I have been MORE than impressed with this "phone" since day one. Awesome! so... Hello!

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    Welcome Dan, glad to have you aboard.
    Build: Fresh Evo 3.2.0.0 By Flipz
    Kernel Version: King-havs-OcUverik@Ubuntu#9
    Phone: Htc Evo 4g Proud owner 6/4/10
    Over Clocked to 1.2ghz
    ADW.Launcher
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    Unrevoked 3.2
    You i balling me or you just like my Evo

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    Thanks! Glad to be a member. Hopefully I can find out some good info on how to root my Evo using Unrevoked.? Seems like it might be the easiest way to achieve root.

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    Unrevoked 3.21 is easy as pie. You will need some drivers first but after that its literally just one click. The part thats a little more tricky is installing a new rom and even that is fairly easy once you do a little research.

    If you get to that point and need a little help let me know or the other mod MetalHead know. We're always willing to help.
    Build: Fresh Evo 3.2.0.0 By Flipz
    Kernel Version: King-havs-OcUverik@Ubuntu#9
    Phone: Htc Evo 4g Proud owner 6/4/10
    Over Clocked to 1.2ghz
    ADW.Launcher
    ClockworkMod Recovery
    Unrevoked 3.2
    You i balling me or you just like my Evo

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    Dan , welcome you have dropped into the right place .

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    hi dan
    im dan too lol
    welcome

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    Hi Dan. What kind of device do you have?


 

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