If you’re like 87% of Americans, you rely on your cell phone every day. If you’re curious about getting better performance from your cell phone battery or if you want to learn more about cell phone batteries in general, this is the article for you. Specifically we’ll discuss some of the more common questions regarding mobile phone batteries. By the end of this article you’ll have a better understanding of cellular batteries and will be able to get more from your mobile phone.
Q: Do I need to do anything special the first time I charge my cell phone battery?
A: In general, it’s a good idea to fully charge your cell phone battery the first time you use it. Then, allow it to completely drain to zero before you charge it again. If you do this three times it will help to condition the battery to give you a full charge. This is particularly important for NiMH batteries but is also relevant for Lithium-Ion batteries as well.
Q: Can I overcharge my battery?
A: Unfortunately you can. If you overcharge your battery you can cause an excess build up of heat which can damage and degrade the power unit. For best results, don’t charge your cell phone battery for more than 24 hours, or if possible, try to disconnect it from the power source once it is fully charged.
Q: How long will my mobile phone battery last?
A: Most cell phone batteries on the market will last between 300 and 500 charge cycles. For most people, this means an average cellular battery will last about 1 to 2 years. NiMH batteries tend to lose their ability to hold a charge gradually, while Lithium-ion batteries perform well until the end when you will notice a dramatic drop in performance.
Q: What can I do to get better performance from my cell phone battery?
A: There are a few things you can do. First, properly condition the phone when you first get it as mentioned in the first question above. Second, don’t store the battery in extreme heat or cold. Third, properly clean the phone and the cell phone battery contacts for best results.
Conclusion
Most of us heavily depend on our cell phones. They keep us connected to colleagues, friends, family and the web. Hopefully this FAQ has provided you with some information on cell phone batteries that will help you get the most out of your cell phone.
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