Considering that the majority of available phone batteries are either Li-Ion or Li-PO (3.6 or 3.7 nominal voltage, 4.1 or 4.2 fully charged), and neither type suffers from memory effect, there is no need to perform any special acrobatics.
That said, lithium rechargeables have a recommended storage voltage level (about 3.84 volts or somewhere around 40-70% full), at this charge level they age much slower. This is why batteries in new products are typically shipped at about 60% charge and not at 100%. A fully charged or fully discharged battery will age more quickly (fully discharged is the worst long-term condition).