Phone Battery Facts You May Wish to Ignore

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Don’t you just wish your phone would last forever? Life could seem perfect then, with no new operating apps to get used to. If that was you, you may need to change your world view as we shall explain. That’s because the real phone battery facts are somewhat different. And this time you can’t blame your dilemma on planned obsolescence either.

Smart Phone Facts and Other Battery Non-Negotiables

Your phone battery has an anode, cathode, and electrolyte highway through which its ions zip along. The chances are excellent your phone battery has a graphite anode, and a metal oxide cathode. While the highway between them is lithium salt, although you can’t use it to spice up your fries.

The first of the phone battery facts is that, just like your body, your phone has only so much energy inside. Although you can replenish both of them by recharging, or having a good night’s sleep respectively. Life dealt us the body type we each have, and we must learn to live with it. There are ways that scientists can tweak phone batteries, but they have mostly spent all their credits.

Your Smartphone Gets Older Just Like You

Just like our phones, our bodies can’t last forever. We reach a stage when we can no longer run as fast as we once could, and more than a few other facts. Phone batteries also age, because every discharge and recharge cycle is a life event, and each one tires them as they steadily consume their lithium.

Every app we have on our phone consumes battery energy, and reduces the period between recharges. We’re not pointing fingers, but this also shortens battery life. When our phone battery gets tired – and we are weary of it – we could purchase a new battery. Although we are far more likely, in the way of human nature to open a new contract. And be rewarded with even more operating apps we don’t, and never will use.

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