They should have a random function … you set up a time during the day where you will accept random video calls from anyone in the world.
Like everything neat that’s ever been made on the internet … it would be fun for about a month before some fucked up shit would start happening (probably sooner)
It’s an app that you can only use when your phone is at 5% battery or less, and allows you to chat with other users who also only have 5% battery left.
Could probably use this to build what you’re talking about.
Sounds like a conspiracy by big lithium to sell more batteries. :P
But in all seriousness, consistently deep cycling a Li-ion battery is bad for longevity.
If you plan on keeping your phone for more than two years, try to keep your charge between ~30 and 80% whenever conveniently possible. Or simply enable the “battery protection” feature on your device (if it has such a setting, most newer Android devices should have it). I almost never let my battery go below 30%.
I’d also recommend installing AccuBattery so that you can monitor changes to your battery’s capacity over time and see real-world results for your charging habits.
They should have a random function … you set up a time during the day where you will accept random video calls from anyone in the world.
Like everything neat that’s ever been made on the internet … it would be fun for about a month before some fucked up shit would start happening (probably sooner)
Isn’t that basically just Omegle/Chatroulette?
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Not what you’re talking about, but reminded me of this: https://diewithme.online/
It’s an app that you can only use when your phone is at 5% battery or less, and allows you to chat with other users who also only have 5% battery left.
Could probably use this to build what you’re talking about.
Sounds like a conspiracy by big lithium to sell more batteries. :P
But in all seriousness, consistently deep cycling a Li-ion battery is bad for longevity.
If you plan on keeping your phone for more than two years, try to keep your charge between ~30 and 80% whenever conveniently possible. Or simply enable the “battery protection” feature on your device (if it has such a setting, most newer Android devices should have it). I almost never let my battery go below 30%.
I’d also recommend installing AccuBattery so that you can monitor changes to your battery’s capacity over time and see real-world results for your charging habits.