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When You Should Replace Your Phone Battery

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Did you know that the average cell phone battery only lasts two years? But just because your battery is slowing down or won’t hold a charge doesn’t mean you need a completely new phone. 

You might be able to simply replace the phone battery at a local phone repair shop such as iPhone repair Burnaby, iPhone repair Surrey, iPhone repair Calgary, or phone repair Richmond and get another 2-3 years out of your phone!

Top 3 Signs Your Phone Needs Replacement

Your phone battery won’t usually just stop working with no warning. There are signs you can look for in order to plan for a replacement.

SLUGGISH PERFORMANCE

You might start noticing that your phone is responding slower to taps or prompts. Do apps take longer to launch than they used to?

INCREASED BATTERY DRAIN

If your phone’s power isn’t lasting as long as it used to, that is a sign that your battery needs to be replaced. If you need to charge your phone more than once a day, it’s definitely time to bring it into The Lab.

WON’T HOLD A CHARGE

Has your phone stopped powering up to 100% or shuts down unexpectedly? If this keeps happening, especially if it’s paired with your phone overheating, it’s a sign that your battery should be replaced.

Tips for iPhone Users

If you have an iPhone 6 or newer, you can use the Battery Health feature to check in on your battery.

This iPhone feature gives you crucial information about your battery’s performance. “Maximum Capacity” shows you how well your battery is performing compared to when it was brand new. 

While a slightly lower percentage is lower as your phone ages, it should still retain about 80% of the capacity at 300-500 charge cycles. If it starts dropping below 80%, it’s time for a battery replacement.

Tips for Android Phone Users

Most current Android phone models provide a battery usage setting similar to the iPhone. If your Android phone doesn’t offer that setting, try looking for a third-party app in the Google Play store that can help.

With Android devices, you still want to keep your phone’s battery at 80% and above percentage the same way you would with an iPhone.

If you have a new phone that you’re using the way a typical phone would be used, your battery should work at 80% and above for 2-3 years.

You can keep your battery lasting even longer by keeping it protected from extreme cold and heat and charging it appropriately.

Replacing cell phone batteries is one of the most common repairs we do at The Lab. Replacing the battery in your smartphone is often much cheaper than recycling it and purchasing a new device.

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Ray Wang is the owner of RW Digital, a Vancouver digital marketing agency. Ray specializes in data analytics, digital advertising, SEO, WordPress website development for consumer brands and hospitality, real estate, self storage, and social-impact industries and startups.