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Thankfully, both pcb in battery and N900 internals doesn't allow You to discharge battery completely. Most devices assume that @ 3.0V, Li-Po is discharged "to 0%" and shouldn't be drained more, to avoid possible damage. In fact, absolute safe minimum is 2,5V, but from that state, battery may drain itself (on idle) to non-safe voltage very quickly. And, in our stock Nokia battery, from 3,0 V to 2,5 there is only 5 mAh of power, so no much gain in sucking it, either.
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I would like to know how to completely discharge the N900 battery. I remarked that when it is completely discharged (in a way i can't switch it on anymore) it charges it better. I obtain near to 95~96% on QBC battery widget. Sometimes when it's not fully discharged and I put the Charger, it display 80~90% charged.
So I wanted to know if there was a command line or an application to discharge the battery.
Thanks in Advance.
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