Valve seems to add a feature to the Bukhari deck, which will allow users to reduce the amount of battery fees. This can help improve the health of the battery in the long run.
Currently, the steam surface has no option to reduce charging, which is common in many smartphones and other devices. With the battery charging feature, people can set their devices to charge up to a certain percentage only, usually about 80 %. This helps the battery lasts longer.
Lithium ion batteries, like a steam deck, lose their ability to bear fees over time. By keeping charging between 20 % and 80 %, the battery will remain healthier for a longer period. This feature does not contain a specific version date, but it should be simple as you update your deck when it appears.
Although the official feature is not yet available, users can still activate a similar option using a specific command or additional component of Power Tools Decky. These options allow users to set a dedicated limit on the amount of their devices, but doing so comes with some risks. Instead, Reddit user nofly3972 It gives something that can be used.
STEAM DECK already has a battery traffic feature, which means that when connected, it uses energy from the charger first and uses battery power only when the charging decreases to 90 %. This differs from the feature of the planned battery to the planned battery, which will stop charging as soon as it reaches a certain percentage.
Adding an end to the official battery charge is a great improvement. The current methods of managing this problem may succeed, but it does not provide the same level of accuracy and consistency as a built -in feature. Current settings to provide the battery on Bukhari deck are well reasonable, but it may not be advanced as Valve layout. You can replace the battery if necessary, but it would be better to last longer with managed use.
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