Thursday, June 21, 2007

Cell Phone Battery Maintenance Tips

Have you ever thought how would our mobile phones work if our phone runs out of battery in the middle of the road? We’ll find no way to contact anyone or take anyone’s help. Having a standby battery is a solution to it. A spare battery is best if you simply cannot do without your mobile phone.

When you purchase an additional mobile phone battery, you should select the battery from the manufacturer, as the battery types differ greatly by brand and model. Different mobile phones support differently designed and developed batteries. These days’ mobile phone batteries are constantly developed to have longer life and be more powerful. Mobile batteries will be introduced soon that charge to full capacity in minutes and last ten times longer than current batteries. This would be done to keep your phone working in case of any emergency. Here are a few suggestions or guidelines to cell phone battery maintenance, make sure you make the most of your mobile phone batteries:

• If your cell phone battery no longer provides acceptable performance, you should replace it.

• Never keep your mobile phone in your car during extreme weather conditions, both too hot and too cold.

• If you charge your phone daily, your cell phone battery will typically last between 12-14 months but if you charge your battery less at every 2-3 days, you maybe able to keep your battery for two years or more.

• Don’t use an unapproved mobile phone battery as your mobile phone could damage.

• A common reason for mobile phone batteries losing their energy too soon is that you often overcharge your cell phone.

http://www.nz-electronics.co.nz/supplies/article_info.php/articles_id/38