Seriously ?... It provides power for the phone's electronic components to work !
Internal battery.
the lithium ion inside of it helps it run on a cell phone
No, the data is stored in your non-volatile internal memory of the cell phone which has nothing to do with the battery. battery is only for powering the memory and other componets in the cell
The back of the phone on the inside where the battery connector is, is magnetic to a paper clip.
There is nothing worse than dropping a cell phone in water. Instant panic may arise, but if the cell phone owner acts quickly, damage to the water damage to the cell phone may be minimal. There are six steps to drying a cell phone after water damage.Step 1 - Remove the cell phone from water immediately. There is no time to waste. The longer a cell phone stays in water, the more water damage is likely to occur. Even if the cell phone has fallen in the toilet, it must be immediately removed.Step 2 - Take out the battery and SIM card. Removing the battery will prevent short circuits from damaging internal components required to operate the cell phone. The battery should be removed and immediately placed on a paper towel. If the cell phone has a SIM card, remove that as well.Step 3 - Wipe down outside and inside the battery compartment. With a paper towel, wipe down the inside and outside of the cell phone. Use slow strokes to prevent lint from jamming into keys or small holes in the phone.Step 4 - Place the cell phone and battery in a bowl of rice. Rice absorbs water quickly. Immerse the cell phone in a bowl of rice and allow to sit for 24 hours. While rice works well, those small packets found in shoe boxes or other packaging to absorb water work even better. Before searching for a moisture absorption packet, immerse the cell phone and battery in the rice. If a packet is found, place it inside a plastic bag with the cell phone and battery, seal and allow to sit for 24 to 48 hours.Step 5 - Remove residue from the cell phone. Rice can leave fine residue on the phone. With a vacuum cleaner, suck away residue. Do not hold the vacuum cleaner too close to the cell phone as static can cause damage to internal circuits.Step 6 - Reassemble and test the cell phone. Replace the battery and battery cover. Turn the cell phone on to see if water damage has been prevented. If the battery is dead, plug into an electrical socket and then try to turn on the power. If nothing happens, significant water damage may have occurred and a professional should disassemble the phone completely for maintenance and repair.Water damage can be determined by viewing the small white square located on the cell phone battery or inside the cell phone compartment.
A cell phone that gets moisture inside can lose memory and become inoperable. If a cell phone gets wet, the first thing to do is take the battery out of the phone. Then place both the phone and the battery in a bowl of uncooked rice, covering them completely. Let sit for 24 hours.
The serial number of a cell phone is usually located inside the back cover . Simply remove the cover and it should be printed near the battery.
Yes, as long as you don't touch the copper on the battery, which has to interface with the copper on the inside of the phone. Just handle it by its sides --- and keep away from the copper.
no its a liquid of course its a solid its.... made of several solids.... and.. the battery might have liquid inside it...
Yes you can get a replacement battery for a BT50 Motorola Cell Phone
Internal battery.
Internal battery.