Mobile Phones Battery Life Saving Tips

Posted by admin under Mobile Battery Saving Tips on Thursday Jun 10, 2010

Lots of people have complained one time or another about having problems with their cell phones; there are ways to prevent this from happening, or at least to have fewer problems with your mobile phone.

A lot of complaints about mobile phones are generally about the state of the battery.

Some people complain about the fact that there calls sometimes get cut off, or they cannot get a good reception in certain places or even that they cannot manage to get a good charge in the battery.

A lot of people have the tendency to let their phones charge up overnight with their cell phone unit switched on, this is not really advisable, it generally only take a few hours for a mobile phone battery to be completely charged up, this should normally be in the manufacturers handbook that you received with your cell phone.

Even though you are charging your battery on your mobile phone you are not getting an even amount of energy to your battery, energy only gets used when you are taking or receiving calls, sending or receiving texts or using the apps on the phone.

To eliminate any over charging of your battery, you really should charge your cell phone with the unit switched off, after all if you do overcharge the battery and need to replace it you could face a bill of somewhere in the region of $40 to $80, this is something that can really be avoided.

If the manufacturers were to think of a way to record missed call when your phone is switched off, then you would not need to keep your unit switched on overnight, you could just charge it up during the daytime.

Only charge your cell phone when it really needs to be charged, and you will see an extended life from your cell phone battery.
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