How to save battery live long?

Why a new mobile phone inside a little power, but not full?Some people say not to activate, I can only say that your thinking is still stuck in the era of polymer batteries. Proved excessive charge and discharge lithium battery is fatal.Some people say, the long-term storage battery charge and one-third of the best,it is ture? Recently baught a lot batteries

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