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It’s not recommended to consistently fully charge your laptop (or any device). When starting it, have it plugged in though. Use optimized battery settings which are accessible by simply searching ‘battery’ in settings and selecting ‘battery life’ // ‘charge cycle’ or something similar. You should try to use laptop unplugged whenever you’re not doing demanding tasks. Keep battery between 20%-90%. Don’t leave plugged in idly overnight/long periods unless you have settings turned on that allow this, and even then.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, you don’t have to fully charge your laptop before using it for the first time. Modern laptops, including your Dell Plus 2-in-1 use lithium-ion batteries that don’t require a full charge before first use. Here's what you should know: What You Can Do: Plug it in when you first set it up: This ensures it doesn’t run out of power during updates or setup. Use it while charging: It’s perfectly fine to use the laptop while it’s plugged in.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey G! We strongly recommend charging this laptop; you’ll find that it works much better versus an uncharged laptop. Enjoy the laptop!
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