Tuesday December 1st, 2009 07:10 Mobile Phone Batteries – An Assessment

Mobile Phone is the best invention ever created by a human being. With the advent of mobile phone one can converse and stay in touch with anyone, anywhere, at anytime. The latest mobile phones also feature internet browsing through WAP, video and photo cameras, MP3 players and radio. Some of them even have word processing and other latest features of a PC.

Mobile Phone Batteries are usually made from Lithium Ion which is very light in weight and is a rechargeable battery that has no memory malfunctions. When you use the mobile phone, it is very essential to charge the mobile battery for at least eight hours. It is very vital to charge the mobile battery for so long on its first charge else the battery expires before its proposed life span.

Different types of mobile phones use different batteries with different capacities. Some mobile phones offer vibrator alarm features where it is the mobile battery that vibrates. Then there are other cell phone manufacturers that offer extended talk time which need a durable mobile phone battery. That’s why it is not recommended to change mobile batteries between different cell phones.

Whichever mobile phone or battery you are using; keep in minds that never expose the mobile battery to extreme heat or moisture. Neither one should expose the mobile battery to extreme cold as well. It is very vital to charge your mobile battery very regularly, it is equally important that you don’t overcharge it as the excessive heat might explode the mobile battery. It is beneficial that you stay away from dropping the mobile batteries while draining the batteries occasionally and then charging them fully will enhance the shelf life of the battery.

If you are not going to use your mobile phone for a longer period of time, then the mobile battery has to be recharged completely before using.

Most online manufacturers are selling used batteries and calling them OEM. The specific battery you will get will be covered with blue wrapper or paper. Make sure that the battery comes in a retail package. You don’t want to substitute a used battery with someone else’s used battery.

Always charge your battery correctly in accordance with its type. Latest mobile phones have lithium – ion batteries, while older ones have nickel based batteries. Read the tag on the back of the battery or the technical specifications in the manual to determine which one belongs to you.

This is a general assessment of mobile phone batteries which could be of a help to the cell phone users.

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