6500 slide !!charging the battery!!

i didnt charged the battery for 16 hours...is this a problem ??In my guide book doesnt say how much hours i have to charge.. my mobile..!!i charged it 7 hours maybe 8 for the first time...and then i played all the time.. games.. and my phone was left out of energy...is it normal?maybe can i demand a second battery if i see that the battery dont last long...!!!???plz someone answer.can anyone tell me...with 100% that i make a **bleep** ?or its doesnt matters that i charged my phone for 8 hours...i have olny charged once..maybe.. if i leave.. a lit bit more next time.. the things will fix ?

li-ion batteries don't like being over charged or completely discharged. although the phone will stop charging after a the battery is full and the phone can be left hooked with no problems, i advice to unhook the phone after it finishes charging and the charger also " live green my friend ".this will prolong the battery life.
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