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Almost all of us have cell phones. We use them every day, all day long and wonder how we ever got along without them. They are an invaluable part of modern life. A big leap forward for human connection and communication. But you know what? They are high maintenance! It seems like no matter what we do, we're always having to charge our cell phone. The battery life stinks!If you are using your phone a lot, it seems like you have to charge it at least three to five times a week. Of course, other things besides capacity and performance are equally important when it comes to cell phone battery design. You want a battery that is small and light. You also want a cell phone that is environmentally friendly and doesn't cause a health hazard. So, it's a balance between those features. But battery life is the thing that seems to bug us the most! So what's it all about and what can be done to improve cell phone battery life?A long time ago, cell phones were powered by Nickel Cadmium batteries which were large and heavy. They also were susceptible to something called the "memory effect," a condition which reduced performance of the cell phone battery life. Later, higher performance Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries were introduced, which then led to the Lithium-ion battery, the most used cell phone battery today. Lithium batteries are up to 35% lighter, offer superior performance compared to the older generation batteries, and don't suffer from the memory effect.But they still don't seem to hold a charge! And whether you have a Motorola, Nokia, LG, Samsung or other type of cell phone, it doesn't seem to matter. Switching service providers doesn't help either - Verizon, Sprint and Nextel all are affected. So what can we do?The first thing to know is that simple battery care can enhance the performance and useful life of your cell phone battery. Did you know that a cell phone battery should last for up to 400 charge/discharge cycles? That's quite a bit. How does that break down? If you charge your phone each night, your battery will last 12-15 months. If you are only charging twice a week, your battery should last 2-3 years. So, if you can get away with charging less, then that's a sure fire way to getting longer life.In addition, many people miss something else when it comes to extending the overall life and effectiveness of their cell phone battery: the manufacturer's charging instructions. In most cases, you should fully charge the battery overnight for the first three charge cycles. Also, allow it to fully discharge before recharging it again. Plus, you don't want to damage your lithium-ion cell phone battery by overcharging it; never leave it on a charger for more than 24 hours.Additional recommendations:
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Robin Meyer is Web Manager of Your Wireless Source, a company that specializes in portable wireless products and accessories including cell phone batteries. Visit them online today at www.yourwirelesssource.com or contact them at 1-866-837-7265 to learn more.
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