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Battery
Mobile Battery: Features and Conclusion
Features of a Mobile Battery
- Rechargeable Power Source – Provides energy to operate the smartphone.
- Battery Types:
- Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) – Common in modern smartphones, offering high energy density and long lifespan.
- Lithium-Polymer (Li-Po) – More lightweight, flexible, and efficient than Li-Ion batteries.
- Capacity (mAh – Milliamp Hours) – Determines how long the battery can power the device before needing a recharge.
- Fast Charging Support – Many modern batteries support technologies like Quick Charge, VOOC, and PD (Power Delivery) for rapid charging.
- Wireless Charging – Some batteries support Qi wireless charging for cable-free power replenishment.
- Battery Life & Longevity:
- Measured in charge cycles (typically 300–500 cycles before degradation).
- Performance degrades over time, reducing overall capacity.
- Battery Safety Features:
- Overcharge & Overheat Protection – Prevents overheating and explosion risks.
- Battery Management System (BMS) – Regulates voltage and temperature.
- Removable vs. Non-Removable Batteries:
- Removable – Can be manually replaced (rare in modern smartphones).
- Non-Removable – Built-in and requires professional replacement when degraded.
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