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how android batteries works

How Android batteries work First, some background: most smartphones have either a lithium-ion battery or a lithium-polymer battery. Both are actually lithium-ion though, and as such, do not have a 'memory', which means you can charge them from any level – you don't have to fully discharge them before charging them up – and you don't have to charge them all the way to 100 percent. In fact, these types of batteries suffer from low voltage problems, so it's actually better to partially charge them (say, from 20 percent to 90 percent) than to fully charge and fully drain them. Battery care is always open for debate though, so for every accepted tip there will be someone that says it makes no difference. Just find the ones that work for you and you can increase battery on your Android device. To our chagrin, most flagship devices released in 2016 don't have removable batteries. This looks like it won't change anytime soon. And despite most of them be...

Airtel whatsapp bundle with 100 naira

Airtel WhatsApp Unlimited: One month Whatsapp with just 100 naira This is a good news, as you can now browse all day on WhatsApp on a little expense. One of Airtel’s missions is to make life easier and better for you, but that’s if you are an Airtel Subscriber. Airtel in an exclusive collaboration with WhatsApp, for the first time in Nigeria, brings you a unique package – which gives you a truly unlimited experience of communication on WhatsApp.      How To Subscribe For Airtel WhatsApp Unlimited For One Month All you need to do is simply dial   *948#  … and enjoy unlimited access to WhatsApp for an entire month for just N100. Isn’t that amazing? You don’t have to subscribe 100 or 250mb just to exchange pictures and texts on WhatsApp with your friends and family! Airtel as made it easier, and cheaper. With this Airtel WhatsApp Unlimited package, there will be no deduction whatsoever from the customer’s data bundle or airtime balance. ...

How to make your android battery last longer and have good health

How Android batteries work First, some background: most smartphones have either a lithium-ion battery or a lithium-polymer battery. Both are actually lithium-ion though, and as such, do not have a 'memory', which means you can charge them from any level – you don't have to fully discharge them before charging them up – and you don't have to charge them all the way to 100 percent. In fact, these types of batteries suffer from low voltage problems, so it's actually better to partially charge them (say, from 20 percent to 90 percent) than to fully charge and fully drain them. Battery care is always open for debate though, so for every accepted tip there will be someone that says it makes no difference. Just find the ones that work for you and you can increase battery on your Android device. To our chagrin, most flagship devices released in 2016 don't have removable batteries. This looks like it won't change anytime soon. And despite most of them being ...

How to make your phone battery last longer and increase battery life

While many of us now use mobile phones instead of land-line phones in our homes, these mobile phones come with Lithium Batteries which require some maintenance as long as they are used. Method One of Three: Increasing the Time between Charges Edit 1 Turn the phone off.  Note: only do this if it's going to be for several hours; turning a phone on/off actually uses a massive amount of power itself. This will probably be the most effective and simple way of conserving your battery’s power. Why? This will help conserve energy and also charge your phone. If you don't plan on answering the phone while you're sleeping or after business hours, just turn it off. Do the same if you are in an area with no reception (such as a subway or remote area, since constantly searching for service depletes the battery fairly quickly.) Some phones have an automatic power save feature, but it takes about 30 minutes with no service to kick in. By then, much battery power has be...