Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Cellphones Battery Replacement (Part 2)

At any moment you stare at your cellphone display screen or window and you take note/observe that your cellphone battery icon (small battery image on the screen) is flashing on and off, you realize your cellphone battery is drained and is in need of a recharge, otherwise it is a warning beep/sound you get to hear that alerts you to this development.

For the time being, you are cut off from the network and no-one can communicate with you through your cell phone.

You do not need to be at the mercy of your cellphone with a rundown, drained, flat, empty or dead battery again. No more cell phone battery disappointment or embarrassment.

Presented are helpful tips you can implement to ensure your cellphone battery does not fail nor drain out between usage and recharging times.1. Reduce the brightness of your cell phone display screen. It helps conserve battery life and/or charge.

2. Avoid or reduce playing media files such as downloaded Videos (Movies, Films, Trailers and Cartoons), downloaded Audios (Ringtones, Songs and Music of favorite artistes).

3. Power off Infrared or Bluetooth options when not in use. These are used for media files and data transfer on cellphones (available on some cell phone models).

4. Avoid operating your cellphone on vibration alert unless absolutely necessary. Some cell phones having this feature can be programmed to operate for incoming calls, when a new message is received or clock alarm. Use ringtones instead.

5. Avoid playing Java (J2ME) and Symbian games for long hours on your cellphone. Games require much battery power/charge to run (the display screen and the sound/music played). Some other cell phones include a vibrating alert for additional appeal.

…to be continued

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