03-14-2020, 04:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-14-2020, 04:05 PM by bcnaz.
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Unfortunately, There is no single answer.
It seems that each Distro can have different characteristics.
So the correct answer for one Distro, 'May not' be the correct answer for another Distro.
The "Safest" option would be to remove the battery when you are not using the phone.
When my Pinephone was turned off for over a week, it had Ubuntu Touch #230 something release,
the battery was still 90 something percent when I finally turned it on again, but obviously that will not always happen.
REMEMBER : It IS the BRAVEHEART Edition
So we are still "Testing and Experimenting"
Every Distro, even each release may act differently
It seems that each Distro can have different characteristics.
So the correct answer for one Distro, 'May not' be the correct answer for another Distro.
The "Safest" option would be to remove the battery when you are not using the phone.
When my Pinephone was turned off for over a week, it had Ubuntu Touch #230 something release,
the battery was still 90 something percent when I finally turned it on again, but obviously that will not always happen.
REMEMBER : It IS the BRAVEHEART Edition
So we are still "Testing and Experimenting"
Every Distro, even each release may act differently
LINUX = CHOICES
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