Best practice with respect to battery life

I have an older Samsung tablet. When I first set it to not go beyond 80%, it said it was going to restart and then afterwards it would now display the 80% set level as 100%. I don't think I'd even know if it periodically went above what used to be 80%.
My Samsung tablet just never shows more than 80%. If it has done the occasional charge to 100% for battery calibration, I don't remember seeing it.
Therefore, that particular Samsung feature works exactly as I expect it to.

I just wish Google could manage the same thing.
 
The implementation of this feature is even worse than I thought.

Apparently it needs to be charging with a cable for the calibration to succeed.

If using a wireless charger, it will still periodically attempt a calibration charge to 100%, but will not actually recognise this as calibrated & will continue charging to 100% for future charges.

This is all despite the charge indicator telling me the phone is at 100% charge after charging on my wireless stand.

Google have seriously fouled up the design of this feature.

(i) The calibration to 100% is far too frequent for my liking
(ii) What is the point of attempting a calibration charge to 100% on a wireless charger, if the software has no intention of recognising this as 100% charged & re-enabling the 80% limit afterwards ?
 
The Pixel has routines, correct? If so, you could set up a routine to stop the phone from trying to reach 100%. Have it stop charging at maybe 85% or 90% or something like that.
 

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