Battery issues/Summing up sum what

Ok, so this is what I've learned thus far and what I'm trying, period.
I recall an engineer once advising that on items like these kinds of devices with re-chargeable batteries, I allow the battery to drain COMPLETELY in the first few days or so of using it.
Then plug it into AC (the wall - not USB) and let the thing completely re-charge (i.e., turn the device off and just let it sit and 'cook').
They said that was the best way to maintain the life of a battery and to get the most life FROM the battery.
I've read all of the various stats and the blurb by Apple as to how their stats were established.
So... I am going to try the method advised to me some years ago by an engineer. I'm going to do it over the weekend (I just got my iPhone yesterday) and will let you know of the results. If anybody else has already done this, I'd really like to hear about what happened for you with this strategy. Thanks.

As a heavy user of rechargeable batteries for my scuba lights and camera, I followed the recommendation given for most such batteries--to "condition" the battery by completely discharging it before recharging, the first few times you use it. I plugged mine into the USB dock, not the wall, to recharge. I see various people saying that one or the other is "better", but I couldn't say about that.
Anyway, here are my stats:
Time since last full charge: 14 hours, 18 min
Standby: 2 days, 2 hours
Battery icon is showing about 2/3full (I sure wish they had a % readout)
I've made and received a moderate number of calls, and have played about 6 hours of music.
As far as settings go, I have turned off "ask to join networks" (since I have "taught" my phone about my work and home networks), but otherwise haven't done any of the power-saving steps. I have a Yahoo mail account that is pushing messages to the phone throughout the day. I'm within range of my known wi-fi networks pretty much all day and all night.
So I'd say that yes, conditioning your battery is a good idea. Personally, I think this excellent battery performance is karma for having to spend 22 hours in Activation ****. Hope it works for others having short battery life.

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