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How to Preserve the Battery of Your iPhone 4

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If you own an iPhone, it is very important for the long run to know how to preserve your battery. There is nothing more uncomfortable for an iPhone user than a fast depleting battery. It is tremendously beneficial to know how to handle your battery to get the most out of it. I take the opportunity in this article to instruct you over a couple of things that can make the quality of your battery remain almost unchanged for the period of time that you will be using the phone. These are simple techniques that will give you an insight over the functionality of a battery, so you know how to properly take care of it. By following these tips you will save money that you would otherwise spend on a new battery.
The parameter that is directly influencing the life of any Li-Po battery is the charge cycle. You want to have an appropriate number of charges, which is specific to the type of battery that you are using. In our case, the iPhone battery can maintain roughly 80 % of its total power for about 400 cycles of recharging. All this means that you should do your best in order to avoid overcharging your battery or undercharging it. As a general tip, you should let your battery deplete before you recharge it and next time your charge it, charge it completely. The reason is that for every recharge you waste a battery life cycle. So if your battery gets to 70% of power, and you charge it to full, then when it gets to 30 % you charge it to full again and when it gets empty you charge it to full again, you waste 3 cycles for one complete battery recharge, which is a complete waste. Wait until the battery is depleted, then recharge it fully.
It is very useful to you if you are able to monitor your phone’s battery. For instance, the iPhone 3G is able to offer 12 hours of talk time when fully charged, 9 full hours of Wi-Fi, around 30 hours of music or 10 hours of viewing videos. When performing any of these tasks, make sure you monitor your usage time to be able to get the most out of your iPhone. Also, keep in mind that the standby time is almost 300 hours.
From time to time you might notice that your handset gets a bit warm while charging. This depends a lot on the type of case you are using. For instance, if you are using a metal case, the metal itself is a great temperature conductor, so every time your phone gets a bit warm, you will feel it immediately. Intense heat will affect the performance of your battery on the long run. For that purpose, it is best to remove the cell phone from the case while you recharge the battery. The optimal temperature for the iPhone and its battery is 32 – 95 Fahrenheit.
Some people prefer to recharge their iPhones by connecting it to a computer via USB. If you plan on doing that, make sure your computer does not have a Sleep mode enabled. A computer in that state could cause the recharging rate to drop significantly and decreasing the battery’s capacity as well.
Keep these tips in mind and your battery life will last as long as your phone. Also, if it happens that your iPhone or battery gets damaged and you want to get rid of your iPhone, there is no better way to do it then sell it to Trade2Save.com and in return you will receive the value of your phone, in cash. The transaction is secured by trustwave.com, so there is no doubt over the fact that you will get your money. Also, if you have any more used cell phones for sale, trade2save will be happy to sell or recycle them for you

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