May 13, 2008
Cell Phone Batteries - Top Five Tips for Getting Maximum Life
We all know that cell phone batteries don’t last for an extremely long time. However, the number of charge cycles you get before replacement is necessary can vary greatly from about 300 to 800 depending on how you take care of your cell phone battery. Since everyone of course wants their batteries to last a long time and achieve maximum performance, here are five great tips to help you protect and get the most use out of your cell phone batteries.
1. Do not short-circuit. A short-circuit can cause severe damage to your cell phone battery.
2. Do not hit, drop, or abuse the battery in such manner as this could result in exposure to the corrosive cell contents.
3. Do not let the battery get exposed to water (including rain and moisture).
4. Do not store or place your cell phone battery near a fire or area of extreme heat. Not only can this affect the performance of the battery later, but it could even explode. Never incinerate a battery.
5. Don’t charge the battery constantly (in other words, don’t leave the charger or cradle plugged in all the time). This can reduce the life of the battery, so you really should only plug the charger in when necessary.
A great place for finding out more information all about batteries can be found at BatteryUniversity.com. And when your cell phone battery does die, be sure to dispose of it properly. A good resource for recycling your battery is Call2Recycle at RBRC.org.
If you plan to still use your cell phone, you simply need to get a new battery. By purchasing a new cell phone battery you’ll not only save money since you won’t be buying a new phone, but you’ll also keep that phone out of the landfill that much longer. You can get your cell phone batteries at Infinity Batteries, where you can find one of the largest selections of cell phone batteries at great prices. 1% of sales are also donated to nonprofit environmental organizations.
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