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- 2016年6月7日
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We've got battery deals in sizes small, medium, and large today. This first 5,000mAh battery is my favorite type, a compact palm-sized battery that gives an iPhone 6 close to two full charges. The second larger battery is good for 3-4 charges, and the big 15,000mAh can do 5-6.Whether it's the batteries in your smartphone, your notebook, your tablet or your e-bike, there are persistent myths about the mobile power sources for all electronic equipment. But which ones are nonsense and which have a grain of truth? Four experts weigh in for an oversight of battery safety and efficiency tips.Myth: The battery should be completely empty before you charge it.Correct - but not for today's batteries.
"Nickel-cadmium batteries, which used to be used before, suffered from the so-called memory effect," says Tobias Placke from MEET, a battery research centre at the University of Muenster in Germany.If batteries were not completely empty when connected to the power, their capacity could decrease. However, this is no longer the case with today's lithium-ion or nickel-metal hydride batteries.Myth: Don't charge your phone overnight - it can explode.
Stories about burning or exploding batteries usually come from the era of nickel-cadmium batteries."With the lithium-ion batteries found in today's smartphones and laptops it's practically impossible," says Matthias Baumann from German technical certification provider TUEV Rheinland."The protection mechanisms within the cell and the charger - whether on a phone or a laptop - will prevent overcharging."Charging will stop automatically when the battery is full or the temperature is too high.Myth: Only charge a new phone's battery when it's empty.
In principle this is true as the first few charges of lithium-ion batteries are the most critical."But this is exactly why these cycles are 3performed at the factory," says Dirk Uwe Sauer of RWTH Aachen University in Germany.Although users don't need to worry when charging their new phone, they do need to take care not to always let the battery go from completely empty to completely full, as this can be detrimental to battery life."These so-called deep cycles shorten the life," says Sergei Rothermel from an electrochemical energy technology centre at the University of Muenster in Germany. "Low cycles that charge the battery from 20 to 70 per cent are optimal."Myth: Batteries last longer when the heating is on.On the contrary, "batteries should be stored in a cool place if possible. A rise in temperature of 10 degrees doubles the rate of aging," says Dirk Uwe Sauer.
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The researcher even recommends storing batteries in the fridge, for example the laptop battery, if the laptop is usually primarily as a desktop computer and is generally plugged in.This is best done when the battery has around 20 per cent charge left. Make sure to be allow it to reach room temperature again before the next charge.Myth: Drain the battery completely before storing it.In the case of lead-acid batteries, such as for cars and motorcycles, this is actually true.For a lithium-ion battery, it is "aging fastest when it is fully charged. However, batteries should not be stored empty," says Dirk Uwe Sauer.This is because the battery could become too empty and then won't charge up anymore.For example it's not a good idea to store an e-bike with an empty battery over the winter.
Instead the battery should be stored with a 20 per cent charge and, if possible, the charge level checked occasionally.Myth: Making phone calls while charging damages the battery.Not true. Smartphones and laptops with lithium-ion batteries can be used without problems during charging."In contrast to the older battery technology you can charge at any time, interrupt the charging process and then recharge," says Matthias Baumann. "That does nothing to the battery." Visit any airport in the world and you’ll see them: USB-seeking power port zombies shuffling halls and waiting areas aimlessly looking for the next battery charge to bring them and their handheld devices to life.
While it’s a sad state of affairs, it’s the reality that accompanies owning an electronic mobile device these days, be it an e-reader, tablet, Ultrabook, 2-in-1 or smartphone, An electronic charging cable-like leash is never far from reach.airportcharging Top 10 ways to maximize your phone battery life on a Windows 10 Mobile deviceAirport charging station However, the smartphone has been a particularly troublesome offender due to its hub-like influence in our lives. While a laptop might be ideal for long-form work or communication and tablets typically serve a more specialized workload, it’s the smartphone’s ability to house a data connection continuously (be it WiFi hopping or paid data plans) combined with its easily ingestible form factor that has most people draining its battery more often.
Until battery tech catches up to the demands that are being imposed on smartphones, users will just have to creatively circumvent the limitations with some handy do-it-yourself (DIY) tips and tricks. Fortunately for Windows 10 Mobile users, All About Windows Phone has just those battery saving tips and tricks at the ready.With ten seemingly simple user tips, Windows 10 Mobile owners can manually adjust sections of their devices battery output to save as much of that sweet battery-gold for everyday consumption.
In a worst case scenario, over the course of a full 16-hour dawn-to-dusk day, that’s over 43% of your Windows 10 Mobile device’s battery gone – JUST FROM USING GLANCE SCREEN. That’s not counting all the other stuff that the OS needs to do. No wonder people are having battery issues with their Lumia 950 and 950 XL devices.And it shouldn’t be, given that the screens are AMOLED, and only lit pixels need power. So there’s clearly more going on here than meets the eye. In the meantime, head for Settings/Extras/Glance screen and set this to (for example) ’30 seconds’.
Back when the Windows team attempted the mess that was Skype and Messaging integration, Windows 10 Mobile users were being attacked by large swaths of battery sucking processes. Something about how the combination of the two services in conjunction with a constant syncing engine to PCs seemed to be analogous to a vampire at a blood bank when it came to battery drain for many users. Fortunately, Microsoft is pulling back on combining standard SMS with Skype functionality (for now), but the constant syncing Windows 10 Mobile attempts for both PCs and other mobile devices may still have some users paying the battery toll.Fortunately, Microsoft is pulling back on combining standard SMS with Skype functionality (for now), but the constant syncing Windows 10 Mobile attempts for both PCs and other mobile devices may still have some users paying the battery toll.
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I’m not saying turn this off immediately, but consider living without SMS sync if you start experiencing battery issues. You can check if Messaging is a culprit in ‘Settings/System/Batter Saver’ and tapping on ‘Battery use’ – Messaging should be a few percent at most. If it’s in double digits, then the sync is probably the issue. You can turn it off in Messaging by tapping on ‘…’ and then ‘Settings’ and turning off ‘Sync messages between devices’.
You won’t notice any difference most of the time, but if you ever do run low, it’ll then kick in automatically, cutting screen brightness down, cellular connectivity right down and turning automatic data syncs and background activity off. It’s a really clever system, and well worth activating – that last 20% (or so) of battery life will get you through the last 30% (or more) of your day.
Not only does it stand to help identify the operating system out a crowd of colorful Skittles-like operating systems, but the Windows 10 Mobile Dark Theme serves as a built-in battery saver on AMOLED devices. Sure, the option for choosing between Light and Dark Themes is ideal for the end user, but placing the operating system under an AMOLED screen for devices such as the Lumia 1520, 950, or 950 XL makes the default Dark Theme the only choice for battery sippers. Due to the technology behind lit pixels in AMOLED screens, using the Dark Theme not only saves battery but reduces the potential for burn-in.
Quite often applications take their theme cue from the overall Windows 10 Mobile Theme. Look in ‘Settings/Personalisation/Colours’ – set your ‘mode’ to ‘Dark’. You might even want to pick applications based on their theme, or at least their adherence to picking up the system theme – if there are multiple apps that claim to do the same thing (e.g. a social network client) then go with the one that’s not lit up like a Christmas tree!A nice side effect of choosing a power-efficient dark theme (and apps) is that your Windows Phone becomes much more usable at night time, without blinding you when you turn the screen on!
Ever wonder when you’ll be able to use ‘Tap to Pay’ o your Windows 10 Mobile device? Well, until Microsoft adds a fully functional wallet or mobile payment option it’s probably best to switch that off, and that goes for all of the other settings on by default that users rarely or infrequently, if ever, use.It sounds obvious, but you’d be amazed at the number of people who leave NFC turned on when they only use it once a year. Likewise Bluetooth, which often gets left turned on after trying something and then never turned off. Ditto – horror of horrors – Internet sharing, which has caught me out a few times when I noticed my phone was quite hot and almost out of battery, after running a hotspot for hours after my lunchtime tethering.
Happily, most things are quick to spot and toggle on Windows 10 Mobile. Swipe down Action Center from the top of the screen and then swipe down again (or tap ‘Expand’) to see the full panel of toggles. Pay particular attention to ‘Mobile hotspot’, ‘VPN’ and ‘Bluetooth’. Plus you’ll find NFC under ‘All Settings/Devices/NFC.’
Microsoft’s new Edge browser development is like a cute baby deer being born…in a Fine China shop. The Edge browser on PC, for many, is beautiful to look at for short periods of time but eventually crashes and breaks things more often than some are willing to forgive it for. On the mobile side of things, the story is similar but to a lesser degree.Even with its limited feature set, though, the Edge browser on mobile can still cause havoc on a user’s battery life due to some weird tabbing bugs lurking in the app.Quite apart from the privacy aspects, although these tabs aren’t strictly all active, it’s not unknown for some of these to misbehave, with active content forcing reloads and other behavior which can be detrimental to your battery. So, whenever you remember, consider bringing up that list of tabs and closing many of them down.MicrosoftEdgeonWindows10Mobile Top 10 ways to maximize your phone battery life on a Windows 10 Mobile deviceMobile Microsoft Edge browser Tip 9: Automatic Brightness is your friend
Whenever I’m getting low on battery, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel’s The Sound of Silence whispers in my ear “Hello darkness my old friend…” However, the Windows team’s implementation of Automatic Brightness settings can help keep those words at bay for a bit longer.Having tested hundreds of smartphones across five different mobile OS, I can state that one thing Microsoft and its partners got absolutely right is the level of auto-brightness. Not once, on any Windows Phone, have I felt the need to change the defaults. However, with Windows 10 Mobile you can tweak the baseline for the automatic adjustment if you like. Head into ‘Settings/System/Display’ and adjust the top slider to your preference. Bear in mind that higher brightness equals greater battery drain, so go with something you can live with yet which is kind to your eyes and battery. You can always fiddle with it in the future if you find you’ve gone too far.Beyond text messages and social media notifications, email ranks highly among apps and services constantly pinging and searching and eventually draining the battery on smartphones. As a last tip, Litchfield recommends turning down the frequency in which email accounts are searching for and syncing information.
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