Which Battery To Use For Mobile Phones

If you are an avid mobile user or have been using mobile phone for quite sometime then you probably do know about what importance a mobile phone battery has.

The good the battery is it can give your life a positive look and the worst the battery is, it can make your life a hell because of the different problems that you will undergo because of that. It is because of the very fact that mobile batteries come in various weights, lifetime, talk time and thickness.
There are three major types of batteries that are available in the market depending upon their use and their pros and cons.

-Lithium Polymer Batteries
They are the most advanced type of batteries that can only be seen in handful of models. They are not commonly available because of their higher price, but they have an edge over all the other batteries because of been lighter and long lasting than the used one.

-Lithium-Ion or Li-ion Batteries
One of the much popular and advanced mobile phone batteries available right now, Li-ON batteries are known more for their sleek weight as well as for longer time. They have a longer battery time and have a long standby time that has given a kick back to the previously used technology of NiMH batteries. Though they are expensive but due to the advantages that it provides they are fast becoming popular.

-Nickel Metal Hydride Battery
It is an old technology based battery that is fast fading out because of their low power and low talk time. Along with that, the other problem with these batteries is of weight that is considerable more than the batteries used now. Because of the fading technology they are quite cheaper than the latest Li-ion Batteries who have replaced them. The other problem of these batteries is the energy drainage that gets drained very fast and loses the power that it has with the passage of time. Because of these factors they are not much used now.

Jim Francisto
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