Cell phones are available in a wide range of models and styles. Price ranges varying, making them affordable to practically everyone. Even the most basic models have certain unique features that depend on the manufacturer and make of the phone. More and more models have features such as Internet connection, digital camera, and wide display for viewing video. Cell phones are definitely an important accessory that makes life’s fast, always on the go pace, easier to deal with.
Cell phones might be easy to use but might prove to be dangerous if not properly taken care of. Batteries play a major role in operating a cell phone. All cell phones come equipped with a battery manufactured to suit that particular model or make. Although batteries manufactured by a particular company can fit into any model manufactured by the same company, interchanging is not a good idea, as it could dangerous if the fit is not perfect for that model.
A genuine cell phone battery can be recharged a number of times. If the phone is not used frequently, then the battery should last for three years or more. The life of a battery depends on the usage. However, other conditions also matter when dealing with a battery.
With lithium ion and nickel cadmium batteries, it is a good idea to charge the battery when it is extremely low (almost dead). This increases the life of a battery, as well as ensures that the battery is “clean” before being recharged again.
Keeping the cell phone in places with extreme weather conditions might result in the circuit and the battery melting, freezing or leaking. Leaving the phone in the hot sun might result in the circuit fusing out or the battery melting inside the phone.
Using a genuine battery is always a good idea, because they are fitted with a detector to keep the level of charge correct. Overcharging is a rare event as the phone has an alert that beeps when the phone is fully charged. Overcharging might result in overheating, resulting in leakage or overflow of charge.
Taking good care of a battery is essential to avoid problems. Cell phones are a must, so a bit of care will ensure that they are in good condition at all times.
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Cell phones have become a part of daily life. They are a necessity and come in handy when you’re on the run, on vacation or just out and about. In spite of all the advantages, cell 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.
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Cell phones have become a part of every day living. To some individuals, they serve as an important business tool allowing business conversations while on the run or on vacation. Along with the comfortable size, shape and user-friendly operations of cell phones, you can also add accessories like digital cameras, mp3 players, and a connecting wire for Internet browsing. Some are also hand held Palm organizers in addition to a cell phone. All the accessories required for such phones are provided either at the dealers or direct manufacturer outlets as part of the purchasing package.
With all these wonderful advantages and state of the art features, a cell phone still needs a battery to communicate. With a dead battery, you might as well have a toy phone rather than a useful instrument.
Most cell phones are equipped with a lithium ion battery. They are specifically designed for a specific type of cell phone that can be found at any major cell phone company. Lithium ion cell phone batteries are rechargeable and can be recharged in any power outlet using a power cord. The battery need not be removed from the cell phone unless it needs to be replaced. Companies like Nokia, Samsung, Panasonic, Motorola and many other provide a charger as part of the cell phone package. All outlets that sell mobile phones also be provide chargers that are manufactured by the same manufacturer. This ensures that the charger is highly compatible with the battery and will not affect the battery adversely.
It is very important not to use the same charger for different models. Although various models work on the same charger, it is imperative to consider the make before using the same on a different company manufactured phone. Also, it is important not to overcharge the battery as this might lead to lessening the battery’s life.
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