It’s a good idea to charge it completely at some point soon and let it run down entirely, just so the power management circuitry has a more exact idea of maximum and minimum loads of the battery.
Beyond that, I really wouldn’t worry about it, ever.
Do what ever you want. L-Ion batteries do not care and can be charged anytime. Every new phone I have had was used out of the box without charging till that night. My last two iPhones still showed 100% battery life after a year.
Lithium-ion batteries are far less fickle than the old NiMH batteries were. Those needed regular deep discharging and recharging for conditioning. That is no longer the case.
A rechargeable battery is going to need replacing eventually. Worrying about it all the time and taking minute care to follow the most precautious charging routine might mean that it will last an extra three or four months, if that.
So it will need replacing in May of 2024, rather than September of 2024. Maybe.
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Lithium-ion batteries are far less fickle than the old NiMH batteries were. Those needed regular deep discharging and recharging for conditioning. That is no longer the case.
A rechargeable battery is going to need replacing eventually. Worrying about it all the time and taking minute care to follow the most precautious charging routine might mean that it will last an extra three or four months, if that.
So it will need replacing in May of 2024, rather than September of 2024. Maybe.