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My iPhone chargers don't have green light, how ah?
As usual for iPhones, they have applications. There is an application called Battery Doctor which they claim will optimize the charging process. Try it.
My iPhone chargers don't have green light, how ah?
must buy from the same brand as phone or can go to Sim Lim Tower and get it ?
As usual for iPhones, they have applications. There is an application called Battery Doctor which they claim will optimize the charging process. Try it.
Have it in my iPhones but same same la I find. Use it every time, no difference.
Then you should read Vamjok's post. Also have you tried all the suggestions of reducing consumption in that application? Probably one of the most important one is to switch off both the wifi and the cellular data until you wish to use either of them. These two are probably the energy killers. The other is the notification feature. I turned off as many notifications as possible that I do not require.
My iPhone chargers don't have green light, how ah?
all i can in short, the simplest way that lay man can understand is that;
charging and uncharging causes structural changes to one of the electrode at microscopical level and that is irreversible. due to the structural change, that "changed" site is collapsed and is no longer available for redox reaction. that why the life span get shorter. this change is irreversible unless you replaced that electrode.
I will do anything I am close to throwing away my s3 the battery is worse than a floppy disk n takes eternity to charge.
