mountainbikermark said:In the short term yes it helps but it wears your battery out sooner
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/charging_lithium_ion_batteries
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That is a good article. Thank you for sharing that. I am sure there are many people in the forums that will read and follow that. In the mean time I will continue to use this method as well as using the built in task killer, when this battery dies, I will be sure to get on amazon for a new one. Also just to make things clear I only let the battery fully discharge the first couple days. Since then I am able to take my phone off the charger at 730 am when leaving for work, I am currently sitting at 30% after 13 hours of good use. I will usually be around 15% when I plug in when I go to bed between 11-12. For those who have responded to me, you have very good points that some should consider before taking my advice. I would not want some one to damage their battery following my advice and then contact me upset about it.