It charges it more.
There is a theory that nickel cadmium batteries have a problem called the "Memory Effect" which means that when a battery is repeatedly recharged when it has not been used very much, it "remembers" the smaller charge amount.
The theory is that if you let your phone go completely flat occasionally, that cancels the memory effect and so keeps more charge. It may not be true. See the following article:
you make a phone go dead by taking out the battery
You can't. You have what you have. Buy a larger CCA battery if you want more power.
No. Replacing the battery will not wipe the phone. Make sure the phone is off before you disconnect the battery though!
The life of a cell phone battery is about one to two years, depending on how much you use the phone. The higher quality of phone you have, the longer your battery will last as well. If you drop your phone, it might make the battery stop working before it should.
I believe that sugar will make your gelatin stronger because of the amount of sugar ].Another way to make jello stronger is by adding less water to the gelatin and letting sit more time in your fridge or freezer.
there are two ways boy, first by increasing the number of colis 2. by using a stronger battery love, razor..
The stronger acid will make a better battery. I would imagine that the lime has stronger acid than the orange. This observation is based on the stronger taste that the lime has. I did some online research but did not find any definite conclusion to this effect. See related links, below.
To make the battery % indicator show up " just alongside and to the left of the standard battery indicator " just go to Settings > General > Usage " and toggle the Battery Percentage setting to On.
It's very simple to get a new cell phone battery as long it's not an iPhone. Do a search for cell phone batteries online with your make and model in the search bar and you'll find plenty of offers. Make sure the battery is manufacturer recommended though.
When you receive notifications, your phone will light up, vibrate, or make a notification sound. this can also be a reason why your battery is draining so fast. As your phone receives a handful of notification each day, it will consume your battery.
yes as they inhance battery life
No, not safely. It will not charge it, but it may make it explode.