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I want to know how it is better to use?by plugged in or by battery?if it is plugged in then do i want to remove the battery?is it damaging to plug in and use after attery attains 100%?

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Hello @Murali7107,

 

Most modern devices are completely fine with overcharging. Technically these devices aren't even "overcharging." 100% reported by the laptop is not actually the full 100% capacity. 

 

Just ensure that you don't leave your laptop at very low percentages and try to minimize the number of charge cycles. That is, the number of times your laptop discharges an amount equal to its full capacity. 

 

- Eddy


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