We almost all have cell phones.
We use them every day, thinking all day, how do we live without them.
They are an immeasurable part of modern life.
Great leap in human contact and communication.
But you know what?
They are high maintenance!
It seems that no matter what we do, we always charge our phones.
Battery life stinks!
If you use your phone a lot, you seem to charge at least three to five times a week.
Of course, in terms of cell phone battery design, other things are equally important than capacity and performance.
You want a small, light battery.
You also want a mobile phone that is eco-friendly and does not harm your health.
So, this is the balance between these features.
But battery life seems to be the thing that bothers us the most!
So what is it all about and what can be done to improve the battery life of the phone?
Long ago, the phone was powered by a large and heavy nickel-cadmium battery.
They are also vulnerable to the so-called \"memory effect\", which reduces the performance of the cell phone\'s battery life.
Later, higher performance nickel-
A metal hydrogen battery is introduced and then lead to lithium-
Ion battery, the most commonly used cell phone battery today.
Lithium batteries are 35% lighter than older batteries, with superior performance and will not be affected by memory effects.
But they still don\'t seem to charge!
It doesn\'t seem to matter whether you have Motorola, Nokia, LG, Samsung or any other type of phone.
No help with switching service providers-
Verizon, Sprint and Nextel are all affected.
What can we do?
The first thing to know is that simple battery care can improve the performance and service life of mobile phone batteries.
Do you know the cell phone battery should last 400 charge/discharge cycles?
This is quite a lot.
How is this broken down?
If you charge your phone every night, your battery will last 12-15 months.
If you only charge twice a week, your battery should last 2-3 years.
So, if you can get away with it with less charging, then this is a reliable way to extend your life.
In addition, many people missed something else in terms of extending the overall life and effectiveness of the cell phone battery: the manufacturer\'s charging instructions.
In most cases, you should charge the battery overnight during the first three charging cycles.
Also, allow it to fully discharge before charging again.
Plus, you don\'t want to damage your lithium.
Charge the cell phone battery by charging it;
Do not place on the charger for more than 24 hours.
Other suggestions: So, you have it;
Some simple advice on how to extend the battery life of your phone.
While this is not twice or three times the battery life, following these guidelines will make it easier for you and reduce deterioration in the long run.