subject: Instructions How to Replace Your Cell Phone Battery [print this page] Instructions How to Replace Your Cell Phone Battery
It is always the most inopportune time. When you are in the midst of a big call, and the phone battery runs out. Often this is because the old battery will not be allowed in full. This is a good time to consider buying a new battery in the phone. Today mobile phones are designed so that only the batteries to fit a certain phones. This time, it seems that the only option for consumers to join telephone companies that offer a longer battery life. Since there is usually little or no choice of brands when it comes to a replacement phone battery, the main question in today's marketplace is not what battery to purchase, but rather, where to purchase a battery.
The simpler and more efficient method to find a spare battery for your cell phone is to take the phone back to the store where purchased. Most dealers have a spare cell phone batteries in stock or at least have the opportunity to order a battery of one of the phones they sell. On his return to the store will save you time, you may end up paying the retail price. In some cases, the battery will cost more than the phone!
Another approach to find the right battery replacement is to the Internet search. There are many sites that specialize in accessories for mobile phones. Many of these sites offer their products at reduced or wholesale prices. You must be willing to wait for a couple of days the battery is sent to you. If you can afford to wait, perhaps up to two weeks, try looking eBay auction site or other Auctioned cell phone batteries have been known to go for as little as 99!
Installing a new battery of a cell phone is a simple procedure. All phones have some sort of button or movie clip that contains the panel in place. Simply remove the folder, and remove the battery. In some cases, the back of the phone is the battery. After removing the battery, check the contacts on the back of the phone to make sure they are free of corrosion. If necessary, clean the corrosion with isopropyl alcohol (alcohol) and a cotton swab. Make sure you have enough time for the alcohol to evaporate the phone before installing the new battery. Insert the new battery in the same place you found the old and replace the back (if necessary). After installing a new battery, it is important to let your phone charge overnight since most batteries come with little or no charge. The next morning, you can fully loaded phone is ready for action. Remember that the old phone battery recycling properly. It is environmentally friendly to recycle all batteries, especially Li-ion and Ni-Cad, because these materials are difficult in the environment and can be easily reused. These can be left to a cell phone distributor, or collected from local recycling center.