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Originally Posted by jackastor
1000 recharges. Works out to 3 years daily charging. So should be longer if there is a few weeks in between charges.
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Where are you getting 1000 from? Nickel Metal Hydride and Nickel Cadmium do have 1000 charges but they have the memory problem. For things like phones, readers and laptops they tend to use lithium-ion or lithium-polymere batteries which can be charged at any time without creating "memory." Last year LG came out with an advanced battery tech that increased the numbere of recharge cycles on a Lithium-Polymer battery to 800 charge cycles but I doubt they're using those in e-readers. And don't forget that simple age also diminishes a battery's life.
But with the frequency of charging an e-reader normally sees we'ree still talking about years of use without any huge impact on performance and would be almost impossible to get that bad of a performance.
Also the reason batteries enter into the consumables category is because they do have a limited lifespan based on usage. It can still be faulty though and should enter under warranty if it's obviously disfunctional.
You can also argue that if it's dropping that much in standby it is not actually a problem with the battery but rather the device which isn't properly powering down while in standby and is therefore warranty covered issue.