Tip & How-To about Cell Phones

Better Battery Life Span

Rechargeable batteries can be maximized to its usage.This pertains to mobile phone re chargeable batteries. If the uses reaches to the point wherein batteries are easily drain. You can solve the problem and resuming back the batteries to its normal capacity and performance.HOW? You need to put your old batteries in a freezer for an overnight. But before doing this, you need to be sure that your battery is in an empty status.
1.Pack it with a newspaper or a masking tape and be sure that it is fully packed that no water can wet the battery.
2.Put is inside the refrigerator freezer and let it stay overnight or at least 8 hrs.
3. After doing no.2 Remove the packing and let it dry under the sun. make sure that it is fully dry.
4. Charge the battery for at least 6-8 hrs.
5.Then the battery will resume its full performance as good as new
You can now use it in your phone again.

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