What You Need to Know About Cell Phone Batteries
We can already take pictures, surf the internet, listen to music and even make videos. With the increase in features and applications, battery life is a major factor. Cell Phone Batteries have taken a huge leap in performance over the last couple years, but there are some things to consider when purchasing or replacing a cell phone battery.
Other issues like overheating the battery, may cause the battery to leak inside the phone which would also produce safety hazards.
My recommendation would be to go to the manufacture and purchase an OEM battery or genuine battery. These cell phone batteries right from the start will give you 50% more battery life than the aftermarket counterparts. The battery will have the correct voltage and battery life indicators which will not cause overheating, which will in the long run give you more battery life.
First off, you need to make sure that the battery is made for your particular model, even if it does fit correctly. If the battery is not made for your particular brand or model, you will damage your phone and possibly have to buy a new one.
How to Make Your Cell Phone Battery Last Longer
You bet it does, but you should treat modern cell phone batteries the opposite way from older-generation cell phone batteries. A lot has changed about cell phones and their batteries since cell phones first came out, and getting the most out of your cell phone’s battery these days takes a different pattern of care and usage than it did in the time of the old analog cell phones.
Less than a decade later, when the first digital cell phones became available, the digital voice compression allowed cell phones to offer both longer battery life, and cheaper air time.
People want their cell phone batteries to last as long as they can on each charge, and people want their cell phone batteries to have as long a life as they can before needing to replace the battery. Early-generation cell phones typically came with nickel cadmium batteries. Many early nickel cadmium batteries were prone to develop significant “memory”.
Modern cell phone batteries are totally different. Modern cell phone batteries are typically lithium ion batteries. In contrast to nickel cadmium batteries, lithium ion batteries don’t have memory, and they don’t like to be deeply discharged. A good rule of thumb if you want your cell phone battery to last a long time is not to discharge your battery past the point where only one quarter of the battery’s charge is left.
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(Executive summary about cell phone batteries by Gannon Faul and Lee Weinstein)
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December 20th, 2009
Eky Dakka
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