Your Nokia cell phone, no matter how advanced its model is, cannot function without a fully charged Nokia cellular phone battery. It is important that you buy only original batteries, and if possible from the manufacturer itself of your cellular phone. Original cellular phone batteries are more durable, longer-lasting, and are not prone to explosion incidents.
by Alice Sy
Your Nokia cell phone, no matter how advanced its model is, cannot function without a fully charged Nokia cellular phone battery. It is important that you buy only original batteries, and if possible from the manufacturer itself of your cellular phone. Original cellular phone batteries are more durable, longer-lasting, and are not prone to explosion incidents.
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.
About a maximum of five hours talk time can be had with a fully charged Nokia cellular phone battery, before it needs to be recharged again. It is important for you to buy the correct battery for every particular Nokia phone model. If you buy the incorrect one, you’ll be incurring unnecessary expense and worse, your phone won’t function at all.
The Nokia cellular phone battery that is of the lithium-ion type is handier and boasts of top quality performance. Before these lithium-ion batteries were brought to the market, the nickel cadmium batteries were the ones widely used for cell phones. However the disadvantages of this old type of batteries are that they were inconvenient to carry and had poor performance.
Moreover, keep your Nokia cellular phone battery clean. Keep it from smudges, scratches, and dust. Avoid dropping your phone as this will damage your batteries as well.
The batteries do not have memory fault. They have a low discharge rate which only amounts to five percent a month in contrast to the 30 percent of ordinary nickel metal hybrid. Lithium-ion cells do not self-discharge in the common way you might think it is. The self-discharge of a lithium ion battery is a permanent loss of capacity.
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.
Having a Nokia cell phone is both functional and fun; however there must be sufficient understanding as to how it works, along with its battery. Buy only quality and genuine Nokia cellular phone battery to be assured of the best and safest.
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.
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