Here is the step by step tutorial for inscresing any mobile battery life . This is my self tested tutorial and its works .......
STEP 1 :- Discharge your mobile battery to its maximum .>>>>>Whenever the mobile battery discharge then Mobile automatically turns off but even mobile battery has some charge and mobile can turn on [lights] but it again turnoff ,so the main thing is to discharge it so that mobile even cannot be TURNON. The battery should be discharged such that THERE IS NO BATTERY IN THE MOBILE(but there should be battery in the mobile).
STEP 2:- Keep the battery as such for one or two days (whatever you wish to).
STEP 3:- Now Charge that battery , you will find that its taking more time to charge . Charge it full and start using it, you will find that battery life has inscreased....
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I'll try that but tell me...will give me a phone for the time my battery is dead ??) I'm just kidding , I have 3 phones using the same type of battery. THANKS, hope it works.
Dont want to put a dampner on this topic but this will not work, we use Lithium Ion batterys in our phones which do not suffer a memory effect that NiCad batterys do.
Basically this process is called cycling, charge & discharge a few times restores NiCad batterys to their former power by re-training to a degree their capacity. Lithium Ion cells do not have this trait, if anything the more you charge and discharge them you are shortening their service life. Their life span is based on cycles, charge/discharge and the more you do the less time the battery will last.
Also, if you discharge a Lithium cell below 3 volts per cell you will damage the battery and it will not charge again. Or worst case scenario balloon and explode! [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
The reason I know so much is that I fly RC model helicopters and electric models which use very high power Lithium Polymer & Ion batterys, the more you use them the less time they last.
Dont want to put a dampner on this topic but this will not work, we use Lithium Ion batterys in our phones which do not suffer a memory effect that NiCad batterys do.
Basically this process is called cycling, charge & discharge a few times restores NiCad batterys to their former power by re-training to a degree their capacity. Lithium Ion cells do not have this trait, if anything the more you charge and discharge them you are shortening their service life. Their life span is based on cycles, charge/discharge and the more you do the less time the battery will last.
Also, if you discharge a Lithium cell below 3 volts per cell you will damage the battery and it will not charge again. Or worst case scenario balloon and explode! [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
The reason I know so much is that I fly RC model helicopters and electric models which use very high power Lithium Polymer & Ion batterys, the more you use them the less time they last.
LOL So nokia really don't know much about their batterys then!
"Lithium-ion is a low maintenance battery, an advantage that most other chemistries cannot claim. There is no memory and no scheduled cycling is required to prolong the battery's life. In addition, the self-discharge is less than half compared to nickel-cadmium, making lithium-ion well suited for modern fuel gauge applications. lithium-ion cells cause little harm when disposed."
"Aging is a concern with most lithium-ion batteries and many manufacturers remain silent about this issue. Some capacity deterioration is noticeable after one year, whether the battery is in use or not. The battery frequently fails after two or three years. It should be noted that other chemistries also have age-related degenerative effects. This is especially true for nickel-metal-hydride if exposed to high ambient temperatures. At the same time, lithium-ion packs are known to have served for five years in some applications."
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