Mobile phones are frustrating because their batteries don't last long, 1 year is about it, but this article from several years ago may help you get more life out of yours. Basically try not to let phone's battery fully discharge very often, ideal to start recharge at about 50% (Depth of Discharge below 90% greatly decreases total number of hours you can get from it so if you do the math a DoD of 50% is about ideal), Try not to allow phone to get much hotter than your body's temperature. I.e. not in full sun on dashboard or leave it in car (I do this often when I go kayaking, but better to put in dry box/bag and take with me). Don't overcharge it and leave it on a charger that does not stop charging automatically when fully charged. The newest Samsung S6 and similar phones can be recharged with a Qi inductive pad (no cord to phone), hopefully the soon to be released iPhone 7 will also have this feature and save a lot of $ on those irritating cables. A good quality Samsung Qi pad is about $13 on eBay, about the price of an iPhone cable (BTW Apple should replace this during the first year). Replacing the batteries on either an S6 or any of the iPhones yourself is almost like brain surgery or old fashion watch repair, NOT user serviceable! If cat jumps on table during this operation tiny screws not on tape or in containers are lost forever! Cat is shot kids cry...LOL not really.
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/a...ased_batteries
So unless you have a "janky" service provider like mine, Sprint, with no cell towers unless you are near a major Intestate, you may consider your mobile phone an emergency survival tool to call for help in true survival situations if you can climb to a high point and get a signal. So a battery that last a long time even a year or more after purchase is a good thing. Resorting to eating that cat jerky is not! I'm only joking about the cat, no flaming please I take good care of my kid's cats because my kids just ignore them most of the time and I cannot allow an animal to suffer.



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