| Take Care of Your Nokia Cellular Phone Battery the Right Way |
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| Written by Alice Sy |
| Wednesday, 06 August 2008 14:10 |
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A Nokia cellular phone battery is made from lithium ion. Lithium-ion battery, also called the Li-ion battery, is a rechargeable battery most commonly used in cellular phones. It works because lithium ion travels amid the anode and the cathode. The ion travels from the anode to the cathode when discharging, and vice versa when recharging. Lithium-ion batteries are basically used in electronic devices. It is one of the two most common batteries in the market. Since, lithium-ion batteries are heavy-duty, a Nokia cellular phone battery, is durable and top quality. It has zero memory effect and slow to discharge when you are not using it. Because of its high-energy density, Lithium-ion batteries are increasingly used in other fields, like automotive, defense, and aerospace. It is best to keep your Nokia cellular phone battery from extreme weather conditions. Too much heat or too much cold can damage any cell phone battery. During extreme heat, there is risk of the battery overheating. In severe cold conditions, dew can develop around the battery when the cold begins to dissipate and this can potentially damage the battery and the cell phone. Extending the battery life of your Nokia cellular phone battery will involve a few cell phone use adjustments. If possible, lower the ring volume of your phone and avoid using the vibration mode. If you are using your phone often you will have noticed that increased volume and vibration mode will cause your battery to be charged more frequently. Therefore the lithium-ion type batteries were a blessing to the electronic world- they were easy to carry around and had much superb battery life and performance. One of the problems concerning a genuine Nokia cellular phone battery these days is that there are fake batteries circulating in the market. This proliferation of counterfeit batteries has created quite a stir in the consumer market because they are much cheaper. Make sure to use only original phone batteries. A lot of extra costs have been spent due to faulty simulated batteries. Fake batteries are also prone to explode when subjected to extreme heat. You must take note, however, that the batteries do not self-discharge because they have small stable depletion of the built-in voltage circuit monitor. The drain is very important for self-discharge ability in the battery. Since cell phone batteries are small, there is a high tendency that they will explode when overheated. On the other hand, news has surfaced about explosions of cellular phone batteries. Luckily, there have been no reported injuries or loss of property with regards to incidents involving the Nokia cellular phone battery. About the Author: Alice Sy is a cell phone enthusiast. Her website at http://www.18CellPhone.com offers simple yet practical tips when buying cell phones. This website contains thousands of latest Nokia cell phones, Nokia cell phone accessories and Nokia cell phone battery. Kindly provided by LJ-Marketing.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |