The Death of the Modern Cell Phone Battery

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In the world of the cell phone there is no phone that is more popular or sold more than the smartphone. Smartphones are all-in-one phones that allow users to perform a variety of functions. They allow users to make phone calls, send multimedia text messages, watch videos, listen to music, send emails, browse the Internet, and download of a variety of different applications that perform a multitude of different functions. These smartphones are in such high demand that cell phone companies are working furiously to keep up with the increasingly high demand.

In the pursuit to meet the demands of the public, there are setbacks to today’s smartphone. One of those setbacks is the battery life. The fact is with the increasing demand to the functions performed on a modern day smart phone, the battery life is suffering greatly. To put it in perspective the old cell phones that were around in the beginning of 2000 could last days if the user wasn’t making many calls. Today, the cell phone battery is much different. While users take advantage of their Internet function to search for anything like Los Angeles apartments, the battery is being drained quickly.

One of the other reasons that cell phone batteries drain so quickly is when the Bluetooth connection is set. These days everything from telephones and televisions are connected to Bluetooth. This is a very convenient function to have on a smartphone, but it is also a lot for the battery to handle.

The good news for cell phone users is that the battery technology is improving every day. With most cell phones having replaceable batteries, it gives users hope that they will be able to swap out their limited battery in favor of a battery that will meet the needs of their daily usage.

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