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Tips to extend the battery life of mobile phones

by:Vglory      2021-03-02
There is a smart way to extend the battery life of your phone. Today, smart phones have more and more functions. Not only can they play games to pass the boring time, but they can also watch the news and learn about national events. However, we are all facing a headache problem, that is, the mobile phone battery is consumed too quickly, and we have to prepare a spare battery. So, how can I extend the life of a lithium battery? Regarding battery life, the first rule I learned is not to always play power-hungry games, and not to go around with Wi-Fi and GPS for a long time. Especially when not in use. In addition, there are some things to pay attention to during daily maintenance and charging. Keep your phone cool. When your smartphone overheats, whether you use it or not, the battery will quickly run out. Be careful not to keep your hands in a hot place for too long. Preventing wireless charging Although wireless charging is convenient, it also has disadvantages. The current inductive wireless charging technology will generate a lot of unnecessary heat. The process of wireless charging is also a process of heating the battery. So, in order to save power, unless you want wireless charging to keep warm, stick to standard plug-in charging. Never run out of electricity. Obviously, the use of the battery is also draining the battery. But if it is not used frequently, the battery will wear out more slowly. One way to reduce this unpreventable loss is to reserve some electricity. If you want to use the lithium battery for a long time, you must reserve at least 40% of the power. Lithium batteries do not lose 30% of their power every month like nickel batteries. They only lost 5% to 10% of their electricity. Once the lithium battery is completely exhausted, it becomes unstable. In order to prevent explosions during charging, the lithium battery has a built-in self-destruct circuit. If the battery reaches the bottom, it will cause damage to the battery. Disclaimer: Some pictures and content of articles published on this site are from the Internet. If there is any infringement, please contact to delete.
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