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From: Moonray5/7/2014 11:19:09 AM
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How to max out your phone battery

We've all encountered that panicked moment when we're away from a power outlet and our cell phone is
running out of juice. And everyone knows the sad moment when we realize that our battery only lasts half
as long as it used to a year ago.But how much of this is our fault, and how much is the fault of the device?
And what can you do about it? Here's what you need to know.

To charge or not to charge? Once upon a time, rechargeable batteries functioned best when you fully
charged them, and then fully discharged them. But over the years, materials have changed, and so have
the rules.

Today's Lithium-ion batteries function best when perpetually kept between 20% and 80% charge.

And while this will help maximize the capacity of the battery over time, it also won't make such a huge
difference that you should become overly preoccupied with it.

More at: money.cnn.com

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