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Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries and ternary cells (NCA/NMC) are two common types of lithium-ion batteries that differ in performance and cost. Known for their high safety and long life, lithium iron phosphate batteries are relatively inexpensive and are popular in many applications, including electric vehicles. Its relatively low energy density means the battery is heavier and larger.
Ternary batteries (especially high-nickel ternary batteries, NCA811 and NMC811) have higher energy density, can provide longer battery life, and are widely used in many smartphones and other applications of consumer electronic products. The cost of ternary batteries is relatively high and there are certain safety risks under te conditions.high temperature and overload. Depending on the manufacturer's design choices, cost considerations, battery performance needs, and specific target market requirements, cell phone batteries use lithium iron phosphate and ternary batteries.
Mobile phone batteries generally use lithium batteries and nickel metal hydride batteries.
A lithium-ion battery is a secondary battery (rechargeable battery) that relies primarily on the movement of lithium ions between positive and negative electrodes to function. During the charging and discharging process, Li+ is intercalated and deintercalated between the two electrodes: during charging, Li+ is deintercalated from the positive electrode and integrated into the negative electrode through the electrolyte, and the negative electrode is in a lithium-rich environment. state ; during discharge, it isthe opposite is true.
The nickel-cadmium battery is a DC power battery. The nickel-cadmium battery can be charged and discharged more than 500 times and is economical and durable. Its internal resistance is small, the internal resistance is very small, it can be charged quickly, and it can provide large current to the load, and the voltage change is very small during discharge.
How to charge cell phone batteries
Lithium batteries do not need to be specifically discharged before being charged. Some fast chargers only indicate 90% full charge when the light changes, and the charger automatically switches to trickle charging to fully charge the battery. But generally speaking, as long as it shows full, it can be removed.
In order not to damage the battery life, it is best to charge slowly when charging; the weatherdoesn't need to be too long. There is self-discharge in cell phone batteries because over-discharging will damage the battery. If the cell phone battery is not used for a long time, it should be ensured that it has a certain amount of energy.