The battery
is probably one of the most frequently
asked questions from a mobile phone. "How do I fill right?" or "should I charge it all night?" are two
examples of frequently asked questions.
Unfortunately, information reserved battery tends to mistakenly and often conflicting giving rise to the myth wrong. User can made confused.
What are the myths that often mistakenly expressed reserved mobile phone
battery?
1. The batteries have "Memory"
You
may have heard suggestions in order to regularly empty the entire battery capacity then filling
it full-full in order
to "remember" their
original capacity. There is
also a suggestion not to charge
the battery before it is empty.
This myth is actually wrong because the charging cycle as it does not affect battery
performance. Frequent-often charge
the battery completely discharged before any will not ruin it. The
effect of memory aka "memory effect" indeed never applies
to Ni-cad batteries
are long,
but the modern Lithium-Ion
battery is not affected.
2. The battery charger should be filled
with default
Some
poor quality charger can create dangerous cell phones. But that does not mean you should always wear your
default mobile phone charger to charge the
battery.
Any
USB
charger can be used to charge the
batteries of mobile phones, but its performance will vary. Charger that is
capable of channeling the flow
of 2 ampere, for example, would charge
the batteries faster than 1 ampere charger.
There are also some special abilities like fast charging can only be used when a mobile phone is filled
with the
default charger.
3. Mobile phone battery will be damaged if filled all night
Plug the phone to the charger before bed is a prevalent habit of many people, it may also include you. Well, if this could
lead to "overload" or damage
the battery?
The answer is no. Today's mobile phone is enough "clever" to break the current listik automatically
when battery is fully charged, although he was
still connected to the charger.
4. do not use cell phones while in-charge
Using a cell phone while it is connected to a charger will have no
effect on the battery is bad. Whether used or not, cell
phone battery will be fully
charged as it
should be.
Furthermore, mobile phones often enable himself while being in-charge, for example, to download the software
update via Wi-Fi ataui data
synchronization. So, don't be
afraid to wear cell
phones while being charged the
battery.
5. Turn off your mobile phone can damage the
battery
The battery in your device will not be damaged when the device is turned off. Indeed, the battery
capacity decreases little by little when the
device is turned off and
stored for a long time, but this is
normal and should
not going on a lot.
You
can also turn off and remove the
battery (if possible) without the need
to worry about. It's worth also turn off your
mobile phone some time to "rest" of the
device. The reboot process conducted afterward could
even resolve some
issues related functions
of the
battery.
6. Mobile phone battery must be fully charged before use
A lot of people charging mobile phones to reach 100 percent before starting to use it. This is incorrect because
there are no any advantage to be
gained from it.
In fact, mobile phone battery actually works optimally when capacity numbers are in the 40 percent to 80 percent. Most
mobile phones battery also
filled half full from the
factory so that you can
directly use it is so removed
from the packaging.
7.
Put the battery in the freezer could prolong the drying/age
The myth of this one comes from the past and not at all true, especially for modern Lithium-Ion
battery that can
instead be suffered damage due to excess heat or cold.
8. Surf the internet are activities most drains the
battery
The activities of the most consuming performance 3D gaming is voracious resources. Therefore, the game play is also
the activity
that most deplete the
batteries.
Surfing the internet can also have an impact on enough battery capacity, depending on the type of content that
is accessible. Online gaming
and a
YouTube video, for example, will more
quickly reduce the durability
of the
battery than browsing text-based content.
9.
Turn off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS will extend battery life
The third function it will only wear the electricity when it is run, for example, the GPS will be active when users run the
application mapping. Turn on
the Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi will not unduly affect the
overall capacity of the battery.
Still want to save battery life? You can reduce the brightness level of the screen because this
component was the most draining battery
power on your phone.
10.
Task manager helps the battery last longer
Third party task manager application is actually not help prolong the battery life longer than the default task
manager, although it offers
the ability to enter a specific
process into the whitelist/blacklist.
Task manager can be useful to control the applications
running, but don't assume that it will demonstrate
its extended
battery.
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