Friday 30 September 2016

An Ultimate Guide to Replacement Mobile Power Banks

Power banks are becoming so popular these days. All our devices and gadgets, especially mobiles are getting smarter, as they are not only used for calls, but also for versatile purposes. Therefore, these devices require more power for them to work without interruption. 

Replacement mobile power banks come in different sizes and shapes. A portable power bank contains a special battery and circuit to control the flow of power. These can store electrical energy, and when you connect it to a mobile phone, latter starts charging. The main feature of a power bank is its capacity, and it is measured in mAH, that is milli Ampere Hour. Usually the rule of thumb is: higher the mAH rating, better the capacity. For instance, if you have a mobile power bank with a capacity rating of 1500mAH, then it will ideally charge up a phone with similar battery power ratings. Always ensure that the output voltage of the portable power bank matches perfectly the input voltage of the device you own. But, if the output voltage rating of a charger or power bank is less than that of the mobile or tablet being charged, then it might not work. 

Apple iPOD, and android phones require portable power banks with power rating greater than 8400mAh.  The Universal Replacement Mobile Power Bank from Amsahr is an affordable option for android mobiles, iPhones, IPOD, digital camera etc. 

Lifetime of a Power Bank

Usually in mobile power banks, lithium polymer batteries are used. Due to this, smartphones lose their capacity with time depending on the chemical composition of the battery. If the mobile’s battery is big, the lesser cycles you have to charge it, thereby making it store charge better. 

Mobiles and other devices get charge from the power banks. So, from where does the power bank get the charge? Power banks can be charged using USB, and depending on the capacity, the process can take up to 40 hours for attaining fully charged state. 

For efficient charging

In switch on mode, mobile phones automatically download updates of apps and consume high power. If you want to save energy while charging from a replacement mobile power bank, then it is advisable that you keep the phone in flight mode. 

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