Nokia C6-01 Thread Users :)

Hello world....
Guys just wanna have our own thread for Nokia C6-01 users here
Our primordial goal here of course is to discuss, contribute, assist and to serve all C6-01 user e.g
We can share good or maybe bad experience and give your own techniques and solution using this unit for the betterment.
Furthermore, we can extend (on how) our help to many c6-01 user especially when due time Symbian Anna is ready for update and on its way....
Hopefully all would share

Guys, just lately read this
Prolonging battery pack life
Depletion below the low-voltage threshold (2.4 to 2.8 V/cell, depending on chemistry) results in a dead battery which does not even appear to charge because the protection circuit (a type of electronic fuse) disables it[97] This can be reversed in many modern batteries, especially single-cell ones, by applying a charging voltage for long enough to make the cell voltage rise above the low-voltage threshold; however this behaviour varies by manufacturer.
Lithium-ion batteries should be kept cool; they may be stored in a refrigerator.[97][98]
The rate of degradation of Lithium-ion batteries is strongly temperature-dependent; they degrade much faster if stored or used at higher temperatures.[97][99]
The rate of degradation of Lithium-ion batteries is also related to battery charge level; they degrade much faster when at 100% charge, than at lower charges. Since batteries die if deep discharged (depleted) and since a battery has some self-discharge it is frequently recommended to store batteries at 40% charge level. [100]
Lithium-ion is a low maintenance battery, an advantage that most other chemistries cannot claim. There is no memory and no scheduled cycling is required to prolong the battery's life.

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