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The plates in the battery may be sulphated and are preventing a full charge. If you take the battery to an Interstate battery outlet they can test the battery in 2 minutes free of charge. They can also pulse charge the battery overnight to clean the plates.
When you first get a cell phone, the manufacturer and most likely the store will tell you to immediately put it on charge. DONT!
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The best thing to do is use the charge that is on the battery already until it is dead, then give it one full charge.
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This will mean the battery's 'memory' will know a full charge from the word go which means that not only will a full charge last longer but the battery will last longer overall.
Charging batteries to full means leave on charge for 12 -16 hours as it may show charged but the charger goes into what is called a battery conditioning mode where a small trickle charge takes place to fully charge batteries. Again, how old are batteries and have you had them load tested at all?
replace the battery with a new one. Many battery types create a 'memory' when used repeatedly without a full charge. stopping the charging process prior to full charge lowers the level the battery 'expects' a full charge to be. Do this often enough and you will create a battery that expects full charge to occur at zero charge.
When your lg lsp 350t is fully charged, it stops reading like it is charging. You can also turn off the phone and plug in the charger, once it is full, the battery meter will turn blue or show battery full. \but when the phone is on, the way you will know that it is fully charged is that the battery shows a full bar and does not charge anymore.
Hope this information helped.
For initial charge, let it fully charge (a green light should indicate a full charge, or the battery meter will also display when it is full, I usually just let it charge overnight initially).
After that Lithium Ion batteries don't have memory effect issues so keeping it on charge whenever possible will be the healthiest for your batteries longevity.
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