even experts or idiots will have a hard time even using it in the first place. Using your battery when need, leave it (hardware/BIOS cap) at 50-80% charge.> probably lose 5-8%/year, or less depending on usage Using your battery when needed, leave it plugged-in at 100% at most.> Say you always immediately use your battery after you hit 100%, and recharging it on 30%. Heat/Cycling or using battery all the time.and always stands (from Battery University recommendation): Sure we got arguments like, 1) Heat/battery cyling is the main enemy, 2) Doesn't apply to modern Li-On (it still does btw), and the occasional 3) I've been using my Surface for 4 years, in still holds charge Even fukin TESLA (a car) has & recommends it.Sony VAIO Battery Care, Dell Command | Power Manager, Samsung Battery Life Extender, ASUS Battery Health Charging, Lenovo Battery Charge Threshold, etc. where every other major OEMs in the last 10 years or so have been implementing it as a toggle/in-desktop option (usually 80% charge cap):.What is stopping a Trillion dollar company, Microsoft, from implementing a simple feature?.It is really dumb to put in on UEFI (have to reboot + volume up, everytime).This thing really needs to be at r/Suface sidebar. all this time MS just never promotes their 'Surface' Battery Limiter (UEFI) capping charge at 50%.
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