Mobile Phone Battery Tips
Mobile phones have become a part of daily life. They
are a necessity and come in handy when you’re
on the run, on holiday or just out and about. In spite
of all the advantages, mobile phones are useless when
the battery is dead. A few safety precautions can help
a cell phone battery stay charged longer.
Always purchase a battery from the company that manufacturers
the model of the phone you own. Make sure that you are
purchasing the right battery to guarantee that it will
last. If the replacement battery is counterfeit, it
could lead to all kinds of problems. Reconditioned batteries
are useless. They are, for the most part counterfeit
and might cause a lot of damage. All major manufacturers
of cell phones have their own websites where they provide
advice to customers who are not sure of what battery
they need.
If you use a lithium ion battery make sure it doesn’t
come in contact with other metals, as the ions might
be disturbed leading to a defective battery. Jarring
a battery by dropping your cell phone can cause damage
even if the phone looks unharmed. Extreme weather conditions
can also spoil batteries. Heaters, ovens, stoves and
other hot items can cause a battery to overheat or melt.
As with other electronic equipment, cell phones should
never get wet. This directly affects the circuit and
the battery and causes them to rust.
A used battery must be disposed of properly. Do not
crush or throw a battery into a fire. This could lead
to a major accident because the battery could explode. |