2014年11月5日星期三

Make Best Use of Your Cellphone Battery

As we use cellphone more and more, other than just placing calls, thus, the toll on the battery increases. Battery life is the biggest complaint of smartphone. You may disappointed to find that the phone's battery might last a day or a few hours under normal use, deepening on how heavily you use the device. Over time, your battery will decrease to the point where it fails to hold a full charge, feels abnormally warm after charging or seems to deplete rapidly. These are among the signals that it's time to replace your phone's battery.

Since battery can't last such a long time, but you may wait for a very important calls. what should you do to prevent those things?

Let’s face the facts - There are a couple of things that drain your battery the most. First, it's your date running in the background, downloading stuff from the internet. If none of that applies to you, then you really should just remain calm and let your friends know that you love your smartphone despite the daily charging attention it requires. Then, show them your latest pictures or you favorite game, and let their envy do its thing.The brighter your screen, the more energy is required to power the backlight. By limiting your screen’s maximum brightness, your battery should see less use and you’ll have more power left at the end of the day.

Most models these days come with a light sensor that detects ambient lighting conditions and adjusts the screen brightness accordingly. Whilst this is great at night, or for checking your cell phone in the cinema without blinding everybody, in full sunlight your phone will be maxing out it’s brightness setting, and eating up a lot of power. By limiting the brightness you can stop this happening, though you might need to duck into the shade to read your email.

Battery in a bag. A Li-ion pouch cell is a sealed bag containing carefully layered anode and cathode sheets, separators between them, and -- permeating all of these layers -- a liquid electrolyte. Although tablet batteries comprise several cells (three in the new iPad), smartphones are generally powered by single cells. Either way, at one end of the battery, a printed circuit board (PCB) is connected to the positive and negative terminals of each cell and provides active protection against short circuits, overcharge, and forced discharge. Li-ion pouch cells tend to be fragile and rely on the smartphone case for protection, and so officially are not user-replaceable. Keep a cell battery charger is really necessary if you are a heavy cellphone user! If you don't have one,Poweradd is your best choice!Site:http://amzn.to/1sbzHCw


Still, it's pretty easy to keep your battery reasonably healthy just by avoiding particularly egregious torture like letting your phone discharge from full to zero every single day, or leaving it in a hot car all the time. And the next time you make it back home with power to spare, you'll thank yourself for it.

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