How long does it take to charge a Nokia 6270 battery? It s been rushed three times .

Updated on number 2024-05-08
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    **The correct way is to use the mobile phone to charge or use the dock to charge, and the light can change color.

    In many places on the forum, such statements are seen and seem to have become classics. But truth becomes a fallacy if it is left by certain conditions.

    The origin of 14 hours: the first generation of nickel-cadmium batteries need to be charged at a small rate, and it is generally recommended that the charging current is 1 10C, for example, if your battery capacity is 600mAh, then 1C is 600mA, and 1 10C is 60mA. Therefore, it takes more than 10 hours to fully charge, and for nickel-cadmium batteries, small rate charging is beneficial.

    2: Mainstream mobile phones are basically lithium-ion batteries, and the closest to our impression should be 3210, equipped with nickel-metal hydride batteries, and it seems that we can't find mobile phones with nickel-metal hydride batteries around us.

    3. Knowledge of lithium-ion batteries: We only talk about capacity on the one hand. There are two ways to measure the capacity of a lithium-ion battery:

    1C charge and discharge; Charging and discharging, no matter what charging system is used, should meet the standard. Because lithium-ion batteries are different from previous nickel-cadmium batteries, the high-rate charging of 1C is already acceptable, and it must be accepted. And if a 600mAh battery is charged at 1C, it should be fully charged in about 1 hour, and if the phone is directly charged this way (many are, 12-14 hours is nonsense.

    According to the GB T18287 2000 national standard, when the constant current is charged, the constant voltage is changed, and the charging is considered to be terminated when the current drops. For example, the charging current of the charger is that if you charge a 600mAh battery, the charging current will drop to 6mAh in about 2 hours, and it is considered to be fully charged. Why did it come down?

    Because it is already full, this is a reflection of the cell.

    In fact, for nickel-metal hydride electricity, the national standard has also stipulated the index of high-rate charge and discharge, and I will not talk about it now.

    4. What counts as "activation"? The lithium-ion battery itself is "live", if the design capacity is 600mah, although I charge it for 2 hours, I will be full, and then discharge, I can get a capacity of 600mah, and the design capacity has reached it, what is the problem of whether it is alive or not? The technical supervision department implements the national standard, and the detection capacity is charged with 1C, and then put, and the capacity reaches the qualification once out of 5 times.

    So use it normally, charge it normally, and use it like this from the new battery, without worrying about "not being excited".

    5. Charging for 14 hours is to deceive yourself: direct charging with a mobile phone, about 2 hours is full, and the remaining time is the time of the "baking" machine, if there is an error in the charging control of the mobile phone (there are some), then it is the time to test the battery. Charge for 14 hours with a seat charger that can't pass (there are too many on the market), and your battery will pass a catastrophe before it starts to work for you, so ruthless!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If it is a straight rush, it will take an hour to fully charge, and the seat rush will be full.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Just fully charged, look at the display light.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Most of today's mobile phone batteries are lithium batteries, not nickel batteries of the black and white era, so there is no memory effect, but my opinion is that the first three charges should reach 8 hours and 12 hours, so as to fully activate the chemical composition of the battery.

    After three times in this way, you can charge normally, that is, when the phone prompts to charge, charge it, and unplug the charger when the phone prompts to say yes.

    Hope it helps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello: It only takes an hour. Almost all current mobile phones are equipped with lithium batteries, which do not have memory functions.

    The newly purchased mobile phone only needs to pass 3-5 times of normal charging and discharging to make the battery reach the best state. But remember not to overcharge and overdischarge, that is, after the charging is completed, it is still plugged in to the charger for a long time, but at present, most chargers and batteries have the function of automatically cutting off the loop, but over-discharge is absolutely not allowed, and often using the mobile phone battery until it is out of power will hurt the life of the lithium battery.

    I hope mine is helpful to you, please follow up if you have any questions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The first charge of a new battery takes 12 hours! The usual charge for 4 to 5 hours will do!

    Charging while playing with your phone will reduce battery life!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Regarding the charging of the mobile phone battery, don't do anything "full hours to activate", that will damage the battery a lot, and don't charge it every time, it's not good. Charge as you go, it's best to keep it at full, of course, it's okay to use it almost in the rush. The main thing is not to charge for a long time to "activate", just charge normally.

    Now the mobile phone battery is a lithium battery, there is no memory effect and activation of the statement, so there is no need to charge for more than 12 hours, and now there are many words on the market are harmful to lithium batteries, 1, the charging time is too long to cause the battery to burn out, although the battery has a protection circuit, but who dares to say that the protection circuit has not failed for a while?

    2. Recharge when the power is used up, which is not right, the power will reduce the ionic activity in the lithium battery, and the battery will be fully charged. My own mobile phone has always been charged with one less bar, and it was unplugged after automatic charging, and until now, there is no problem with two or three days after the battery is fully charged!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I also use 5230, so I don't need to be so careful.

    Charge it overnight, contact me if you don't understand something.

    My email address is.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello officer, for the new battery, it is recommended that you charge the first three times to about 12 hours, so that the battery can reach the best state, after charging, as long as it is full, overcharging will affect the life of the battery and then charge it casually, but not overshoot for a long time, about an hour is the best. In the future, the power of the mobile phone can be flushed, as long as it is not full, it can be flushed, and the lithium battery does not need to be used up and then flushed, which is the point of view of nickel-metal hydride batteries, and there are other handdowns.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Now it's a lithium battery, as long as it's fully charged.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first three times, you must charge for 12 hours in a row, otherwise some charges will not be able to be charged in the future.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The first three times should be used up for about 12 hours to fully activate the battery.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    About 500 times.

    There are a few points about how to charge the charge:

    1.Generally, before the lithium battery leaves the factory, the manufacturer activates the processing and pre-charges, so the battery has residual power, and the newly bought mobile phone battery is lithium-ion, then the first 3 5 times of charging is called the adjustment period, which should be charged for more than 14 hours to ensure that the activity of lithium ion is fully activated. Lithium-ion batteries do not have a memory effect, but they have a strong instinctive nature, and should be fully activated to ensure that the best performance can be achieved in future use.

    Regarding the first charge, the original lithium battery has been fully activated before leaving the factory, and there is no need to use the method of long-term charging to activate the activity of lithium ions.

    2 Some automated smart fast chargers only indicate a full 90 when the signal light changes. The charger will automatically change to fully charge the battery with slow charging. Don't cut off the power of the charger immediately, it's best to give the battery a period of time to recharge, and then use it after the battery is fully charged, otherwise it will shorten the use time.

    3 Before charging, lithium batteries do not need to be discharged, nor can they be discharged, the chargers of the current lithium batteries are not discharged, if the charging speed can be adjusted, it is recommended that you try to charge slowly when charging, reduce the fast charging mode; Do not charge for more than 24 hours, whether it is slow or fast. Otherwise, the battery is likely to burn out the battery cells due to the huge flow of electrons generated by the long power supply.

    4 There are many users who still leave the mobile phone open when charging, in the process of charging, the battery side is discharged outward because of the use of the mobile phone, and the power supply is supplied inward due to the charging of the battery, which is likely to cause the voltage disorder to cause the circuit board of the mobile phone to heat up, if there is an incoming call, it will produce an instantaneous reflow current, causing damage to the internal parts of the mobile phone.

    5. The life of the battery is determined by the number of repeated charging and discharging, the lithium battery can be charged and discharged about 500 times continuously, and then the performance of the battery will be greatly weakened, and the remaining power in the battery should be avoided as much as possible to be discharged and then charged, otherwise with the increase of the number of charges, the battery performance will slowly weaken, and the standby time of the battery will be difficult not to decline.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Nokia mobile phone batteries generally use lithium batteries, and the lithium batteries from regular manufacturers can generally be charged and discharged at least 500 times, and the capacity is kept at more than 80% of the initial capacity, and one charge a day can be used for 2 years.

    "Lithium battery" is a type of battery that uses lithium metal or lithium alloy as the anode material and uses a non-aqueous electrolyte solution. In 1912, lithium metal batteries were first developed by Gilbert NLewis proposed and studied.

    In the 70s of the 20th century, m s.Whittingham proposed and began research on lithium-ion batteries.

    Due to the very active chemical properties of lithium metal, the processing, storage and use of lithium metal have very high environmental requirements. Therefore, lithium batteries have not been applied for a long time. With the development of science and technology, lithium batteries have now become the mainstream.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If it's on standby, it's usually 3 days, and if you continue to listen to songs, you can only run out of power for 1 day.

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