> > > > > Try it out and the battery shop will close soon.
> > > > >
> > > > > > If the life of your mobile phone's battery is
> > > > > > shortening due to "memory
> > > > > > effect" / aging,
> > > > > > would you go an buy a new battery to replace it?
> > > > > > Next time when you encounter this situation, try
> > > > > > saving your money.
> > > > > > I will tell you a very effective method that  you
> > > > > > can try and see:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 1. Wrap the battery up with  newspapers,
> > > > > >     put it into a plastic bag and then into the
> > > > > > freezer  for 3 days
> > > > > >    (the newspapers will absorb the accessive
> > > > > > moisture).
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 2. After 3 days, take out the battery  and leave it
> > > > > > in normal temperature
> > > > > > for 2 days.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 3. After 2 days, fully charge up the battery and put
> > > > > > it  into your mobile
> > > > > > phone and see
> > > > > >    (this is estimated to be able to  salvage about
> > > > > > 80%-90%)
> > > > > >
> > > > > > This information was provided by an engineer in a
> > > > > > well-known battery
> > > > > > factory.
> > > > > > I tried it and the method appears to be quite
> > > > > > effective.
> > > > > > In any case, as everyone has a refrigerator, why not
> > > > > > try it out and  see?

Regards,
Phang

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