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HP Envy x360
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I have a new HP Envy x360. Do I have to keep it plugged in or plugged off when its 100% changed?

I charge it to 100% and then I unplug the charcher up to 10-20%, then I plug it again.

I do not know what is best, to keep it always plugged in or only when it needs to be charged?

 

 

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@Apodemus 

It will not hurt to leave it plugged in whenever you can -- as the battery will not overcharge and you don't run the risk of the battery dying because you left the laptop unplugged and forgot about it.



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@Apodemus 

It will not hurt to leave it plugged in whenever you can -- as the battery will not overcharge and you don't run the risk of the battery dying because you left the laptop unplugged and forgot about it.



I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
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Thank you.

 

I will keep it plugged in everytime I work om it, same as a desktop one.

 

All the best,

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