There are many differences, let's talk about a few that we pay more attention to on a daily basis.
First, lithium batteries charge quickly and have no memory effect. That is, lithium batteries can be charged and discharged at any time without waiting for a certain period of time.
Second, lithium batteries have many charge and discharge cycles, which means that lithium batteries have a longer lifespan.
Third, lithium batteries are small in size, light in weight, and have high energy density (lithium batteries of the same size have a longer lifespan).
Fourth, lithium batteries can be completely discharged, which means they can be used as long as they are charged; while regular batteries have a usage rate of 80% after being fully charged.
No, the batteries are all lithium batteries. Lithium batteries have been activated at the factory and do not need to be charged and discharged three times. Long-term battery overcharging can also damage the battery.
Battery maintenance methods:
1. Use it fully charged every time to reduce the number of charging times and extend battery life.
2. It is not necessary to completely discharge the battery. It should generally be charged when the battery level is below 10%.
3. Use the original charger to charge, do not use universal charger.
4. Do not use your cell phone while it is charging.
5. Don't overload. Stop charging once the battery is fully charged.