They should have a random function .... you set up a time during the day where you will accept random video calls from anyone in the world.
Like everything neat that's ever been made on the internet ... it would be fun for about a month before some fucked up shit would start happening (probably sooner)
It's an app that you can only use when your phone is at 5% battery or less, and allows you to chat with other users who also only have 5% battery left.
Could probably use this to build what you're talking about.
Sounds like a conspiracy by big lithium to sell more batteries. :P
But in all seriousness, consistently deep cycling a Li-ion battery is bad for longevity.
If you plan on keeping your phone for more than two years, try to keep your charge between ~30 and 80% whenever conveniently possible. Or simply enable the "battery protection" feature on your device (if it has such a setting, most newer Android devices should have it). I almost never let my battery go below 30%.
I'd also recommend installing AccuBattery so that you can monitor changes to your battery's capacity over time and see real-world results for your charging habits.
Speak? With my VOICE? Never!
Yo, it's that dude I seen on YouTube. Legit vibe with his recent content
People? Like, from the Outside?
To be fair if anybody called me I wouldn't answer
ICQ back in the day, had a random chat feature, two people could say they want to do a random chat, and you could talk to another person on the ice cube platform. I made a few friends that way
They should have a random function .... you set up a time during the day where you will accept random video calls from anyone in the world.
Like everything neat that's ever been made on the internet ... it would be fun for about a month before some fucked up shit would start happening (probably sooner)
Isn't that basically just Omegle/Chatroulette?
Not what you're talking about, but reminded me of this: https://diewithme.online/
It's an app that you can only use when your phone is at 5% battery or less, and allows you to chat with other users who also only have 5% battery left.
Could probably use this to build what you're talking about.
Sounds like a conspiracy by big lithium to sell more batteries. :P
But in all seriousness, consistently deep cycling a Li-ion battery is bad for longevity.
If you plan on keeping your phone for more than two years, try to keep your charge between ~30 and 80% whenever conveniently possible. Or simply enable the "battery protection" feature on your device (if it has such a setting, most newer Android devices should have it). I almost never let my battery go below 30%.
I'd also recommend installing AccuBattery so that you can monitor changes to your battery's capacity over time and see real-world results for your charging habits.