| Your Cell Phone Battery |  |

Dan Minks
Improving the Performance of Your Cell Phone Battery
Dan
Minks Technology Articles |
December 3, 2008
Since just about everyone has a cell phone these days, it seems like cell
phones ought to be pretty much perfected. And yet, most of us have complaints
about our phones. One that we can do something about is how long a
cell
phone
battery lasts. If you take proper care of your battery, you
can manage to get some extra life out of it.
What to Do with a
New
Cell
Phone
Battery
Let’s face it, most of us don’t read the directions before we start using a
new gadget we’ve just bought. If you did read the directions on your new cell
phone or battery, you know it’s important to give your new battery a full charge
before you use it. Don’t start using a new battery right away even if it has
some power; fully charging it before its first use will allow it to achieve its
maximum capacity, which will give you more power in the long term.
Sometimes
new
batteries that provide power
monitors will report being fully charged after just a short
period of being plugged into the charger. This is normal but deceptive. Leave
the battery plugged in and let it keep going. Nickel-based batteries should
initially charge for sixteen hours or so while lithium ion batteries should be
given about six hours of charging time.
Full or Partial Discharging?
You may have heard of the battery “memory effect,” which means that a battery
will lose some of its power capacity if it is repeatedly only partially
discharged before being recharged. Because of this, many people continue to use
their cell phones until they die completely before returning them to the
charger. For nickel-based batteries (an older technology), this is the way to
go. Lithium ion batteries, however, do not suffer from the memory effect and
will be damaged by full discharges. Recharge your lithium ion cell
phone
battery when its meter shows about one bar of power left.
Taking Good Care of Your Battery
We take our cell phones with us everywhere, so they often end up going
through some tough conditions. Obviously you want to avoid dropping your phone
on hard surfaces and you need to keep it clean, but there are some other ways
you can take care of your phone to protect your battery. One is to keep the
battery from high temperatures. Don’t leave your phone in a hot car for long
periods. Also avoid carrying your phone in your pocket, where your body
temperature will heat up the battery. If
your
cell
phone battery does get dirty, clean it carefully with cotton
and rubbing alcohol ,
paying particular attention to the condition of the points of contact between
the battery and the phone.
Putting It All Together
A combination of a little specialized knowledge and some good old common sense
will help you make your cell phone battery last longer.
Article Tags:
Cell Phone Battery,
Cell Phone,
Phone Battery
|