Few Points To Purchase The Best Battery For Your Cell Phone

| Saturday, April 30, 2011
By Dexter Thames


Can you imagine stepping out of your home without your cell phone or even while you are within the house, staying without your cell phone? These days it seems almost absurd. To imagine is an impossible task. Cell phones have become multi utility equipments and our dependence upon them is increasing by the day. We need them for so many more things than just making calls that a lot of people cannot go an extended period of time without them.

When you use your cell phone constantly the first thing that wears out is the battery. In a few months time you will find that the battery has gone dead and you need to replace it with a new one. The question is where will you buy from? Will you buy it online or from the cheapest price shop? Most of us make the mistake of going in for cheap stuff without checking to see if the batteries are really from a good company or of good quality.

If you remember the following guidelines and follow them, you will be buying a good new battery for your cell phone so that your phone is safe.

Check the battery model and capacity of your existing battery in the cell phone and ask for the same model and capacity or voltage.

The batteries come with an indicator built in them. These are available with the OEM batteries that are sold through the company show rooms. But if you happen to buy from any spares market, then the battery may not have an indicator. If it gets overheated chances are that it will leak into the cell phone and you will not notice it.

The other point to be noticed while buying a battery from the showroom is that it comes with a warranty from the manufacturer where as the aftermarket batteries even if from the same manufacturer may not carry warranty. There are remote chances that you might end up buying more batteries that last short while when you buy from aftermarket.

The aftermarket batteries are much cheaper than the OEM batteries and accordingly if the performance is not guaranteed, you cannot do anything about it.

Ultimately you have got to make your final choice keeping in mind three points. First of all you have got to decide which price you wish to pay. Secondly the pricing will decide the quality and performance of the product you are likely to get. Thirdly check the price of the cell phone that you have paid. If you have bought an expensive phone you may not want to go easy on battery and take a chance. The call is yours to make.




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