There are four types of
cell phone replacement batteries to choose from when
the time comes.
Lithium Ion (LiION)
Lithium Polymer (Li-Poly)
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)
Nickel Cadmium (NiCd)
Lithium Ion (LiION) cell phone replacement batteries are one of the most popular
out there on the market today. These
cell phone replacement batteries provide a
40% longer talk and standby time to the more traditional
NiMH batteries. They
are light and compact as well, and do not suffer from memory effect. LiION
cell
phone replacement batteries last over 30% longer than
NiMH batteries. This is
due the fact that the cells accept more charge cycles.
Lithium Polymer (Li-Poly) cell phone replacement batteries are the newest in
cell phone battery technology. The
Li-Poly battery allows for the most compact
cells available. These cell phone replacement batteries last twice as long as
the LiION and are just as lightweight and compact.
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)
cell phone replacement batteries are very common and
only suffer from very slight memory defect. They were first designed to replace
the older NiCd batteries. The
NiMH battery will run 30-40% longer on each
charge.
Nickel Cadmium cell phone replacement batteries are an older technology and do
suffer from memory defect. You will need to make sure to always allow the
battery discharge all the way before recharging. This will ensure that the life
of the battery is extended. The NiMH and LiION
replacement batteries are phasing
out most of the NiCd batteries.
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