text:qsTr("Lithium-based batteries do not last forever. Every charge and discharge wear out the battery a small amount. This is normal and currently unavoidable.")
+" "+qsTr("A full charge from 0% to 100% stresses the battery more than, say, charging from 25% to 75%.")
+" "+qsTr("Charging and discharging the battery lowers the capacity over time. Small discharge wears out the capacity slower than a deep discharge and a full recharge.")
text:qsTr("Yes, it is. If you always let the battery drain down to 0% and then charge it to 100%, your battery may not see 500 charge cycles.")
+" "+qsTr("A full charge from 0% to 100% stresses the battery more than, say, charging from 25% to 75%.")
+" "+qsTr("If you only let the battery charge go down to 50% and then charge it to 70%, it could last several thousands of cycles!")
+"\n\n"+qsTr("Please keep in mind that the numbers are very coarse estimates. There are also other variables that affect the life cycle, such as charge current and battery temperature.")
text:qsTr("Every battery produced uses a lot of energy and at least some non-renewable resources.")
+" "+qsTr("By taking care of your devices battery, you don't have to buy a new battery so soon.")
+" "+qsTr("Even better; in some devices the battery is very difficult to replace without braking the device, which means you don't have to pay for the service, either.")
text:qsTr("Uninstall battery-hungry applications you don't use. Reboot your device every now and then in order to keep it running flawlessly.")
+"\n\n"+qsTr("Use flight mode overnight whenever possible in order to cut power usage down. Powering the device off and on again may use a lot more battery than you think!")
+"\n\n"+qsTr("Don't use your phone in hot or cold environments. In the winter keep the phone in your pocket near your body (but take note of the moisture) and use a handsfree device. Extreme temperatures are bad for the battery.")