any sophisticated Smartphone owned, would not be useful if the battery is in trouble.
Unfortunately, the Smartphone battery problems very often occur with time of usage. Such conditions cannot be avoided even if the user has been caring for the battery properly.
Here are some tips to identify the condition of the battery in a Smartphone.
1. See a visual display of the battery.
This can only be done on a battery that can be removed from the Smartphone. After the battery is removed, see if the entire body of the battery to swell and corrosion on metal batteries.
Corrosion can be seen from the color of the metal which is whitish or greenish. If the visible traits, immediately replace the batteries. Do not insert the battery back into the body of the Smartphone because it can damage other elements on the Smartphone.
These tips do not apply to the latest Smartphone which does not allow the battery is removable.
2. Perform the rotary motion of the battery.
The lithium battery will decrease whenever the battery power is empty but too late refilled. Extreme weather can also accelerate damage to the battery.
To identify the damage, remove the battery and then turn the battery on a flat field. If the battery can rotate smoothly, the battery condition can be said to be bad.
Again, this tip does not apply to the latest Smartphone which does not allow the battery is removable.
3. Observe how quickly the battery runs out.
At one time, become abnormal if the battery is reduced by 1 to 2 percent when not in use. If this is the case, observe the time it takes the battery from full to empty at a vulnerable time.
If the battery becomes empty in just a few hours while rarely enabled, users should not worry.
4. Using battery diagnostic tools.
For iPhone users, can use the application iBackupBot. This application is available for Windows and Mac.
Users only need to connect the iPhone to a computer that has been installed iBackupBot. Afterwards, iBackupBot will give detailed information about the user's device.
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Diagnostic battery on iPhone
to determine the condition of the battery, the iPhone user can select the "More Information" on the main display iBackupBot. Keep in mind; lithium batteries typically lose 20 percent of its capacity after 500 times recharged.