Having a device with lithium battery at storage degrades the battery if it falls at lower 10-15% for a long period of time.
But because it's mostly unused it will show you a correct percent (or in mAh further below) after doing 2 full charge cycles (0-100% x2).
If that's the case this percent will go up. For example mine after a year and a half of usage it was showing 93%. But this was because my battery had more than 2 months to do a 0% (because of the hekate dev and constant charging in RCM).
So after a full charge cycle went up to 98%.
The cycles count is useless though. Because horizon does not save it and restore it. So it's always low after a power off.
Every 100% is one full charge cycle. But as you can see it is always 1 or 2 cycles (100%-299%).
(I'll remove in next version btw).
Anyway, when you store a device for months, make sure that the battery is at 40-50%.
(With switch, it's important to power off through hekate)
Thank you very much for the info! I will complete a 0%-100% cycle and check for changes. I don't know what the charge level was when I stored it but I doubt it was optimal. Thanks again!