Getting A High Quality Cell Phone Battery



by Ron Higgins


There are several people out there who are not bothered about their landlines, but are overly concerned about their cell phones. Even when they go to bed they take the cell phone with them. So we must admit that the cell phones have become an extension of ourselves. Day by day their utilities and functions are rapidly increasing.

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.

Go through these simple few points and make a note so that when you do go to buy the battery you know what to look for.

The best thing for you to do is to make a note of the model and the specifications of your existing battery and ask for a same or similar replacement.

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 important thing to check is to see if the battery has warranty cover. An OEM battery will come with the cover but when you buy from the Aftermarket it may not be covered in which case you might end up buying more batteries.

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

Finally the decision is yours to make whether you wish to go and pay a price for an original battery or a cheaper battery from the spares market. It is essentially a tradeoff between price and performance. The other important factor that you need to consider is also the value of the handset that you are using. If it is an expensive model can you take chances?




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