Phones between 15k and 20k are focusing on fast charging features. Brands like Realme, Vivo and Motorola charge less than 30 minutes. As a tech enthusiast, I have read that fast charging heats the mobile and can sometimes kill batteries in the long term. Anyone here to share tips on how to use these phones, or does charging to 80% instead of 100% will ensure longevity?
We purchased a Samsung Google Nexus N3 in Austaralia in 2012 and it was used first in India then in Sweden, Finland, Poland before in dec 2015 the device crashed. Now back in Chennai, India, we have revived it by loading factory default software . However the battery is dying and I am unable to find a replacement.the reason for buying Samsung Google was its global brand image. Though all Samsung Galaxy batteries are same dimensions and similar specifications, the grooves on the battery peripheral lack plastic ends are very different. Short of flying to Austarlia, how can I source this battery, even online if required?
Hey I've seen one power bank named PTron Bravado power bank which is having Li-ion batteries insted of :LI-ion batteries, And realy What all avail in markt are LI-ion batteries including mobile batteries. What's best things in polymor battery, Why any other brands like mi, lenovo, anker, ambrane all doesn't have polymor battery. What's difference in LI-ion and Li-polymor power banks