Cell Phones Batteries Tips & Guide
By Ferdinand Rinaldy
Types of
Cell Phone Batteries:
Almost all
mobile phone manufacturers now stopped using NiCad batteries and replace them with new products such as Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries.
No memory effect and Li-Ion battery can provide up to 40% more
battery capacity than NiMH batteries of equal size. Li-Ion battery, however, quite expensive and will not be compatible with older phones.
Li-Poly does not suffer from memory effect, and will provide up to 40% more battery capacity than NiMH batteries of equal size.
Performance benefits
Cell Phone Battery Model:
"Slim" is a slim, lightweight battery that still retains capacity. "Play" allows for the simultaneous use of primary batteries and the second, "extra" batteries. A
new cell phone battery is never fully charged. The Life of the Cell Phone Battery:
If used regularly, typical mobile phone batteries last up to 300 and 500 cycles. This also depends on the type of battery.
A device, often called mobile phones is a remote electronic device used to communicate with voice or data over a group of stations called cell sites. Cell Phone gain power through
rechargeable batteries, disposable batters, cigarette lighter socket, a solar panel or a dynamo.
Most
mobile operators provide the same basic features: voice mail, caller id, hold or call waiting and call forwarding. Other features to consider adding to your phone include: size, ergonomic, screen size, battery type, modes, display, price, special features, looks and sturdiness.
All phones have an LCD screen but the features on each screen can vary. Most phones have monochrome screens, but there are lots of colors increased.
The size of the phone is a very important feature to consider when deciding on one.
You may want to check out my other guide on free cellular phones and prepaid wireless cell phone
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