Have you ever been in a state where your battery is completely flat and you urgently need to put it on..??
well today am going to brief you on simple ways you could easily charge your phone
1.Backup Battery
Get a backup battery
External battery chargers are literally large
batteries with ports for connecting phones or other
USB device. Those designed to charge
smartphones are usually no larger than one, so
they’re easy to store in a drawer, backpack or
glovebox.
2.CAR CHARGER
Car mobile phone chargers are relatively
inexpensive, and allow you to charge your phone
from your car if electricity is unavailable.
Most car chargers work in the same way, so
buying a specific version isn’t important. Just
remember that iPhones will need a compatible
charger or an adapter. Also keep an eye out for
dual-USB chargers, which are handy if you’d like to
charge two phones or a phone and a second
device.
3.CHARGE USING THE SUN (SOLAR)
Solar energy is a radiant light and heat from the sun
harnessed using a range of ever-evolving
technologies such as solar heating, solar
photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar
architecture and artificial photosynthesis.
However , You can theoretically use a phone
indefinitely without access to central power if you
have a solar charger. All that’s required is access
to the sun, and even a moderately overcast day will
produce enough energy to charge your phone.
unlike the two solar energy is easy and good to use
unless the weather is dull.
You can easily oder for a panel online and get it delivered .
4.Charge Your phone by Using SWEAT
Just have a little exercise then you will get your cell
phone power.
Could we charge our phones using SWEAT?
Temporary tattoo uses chemicals in perspiration to
generate energy.
How?.
Researchers have developed a small temporary
tattoo that strips electrons from lactate produced by
our bodies during perspiration.
At the moment, the energy it harnesses is just
enough to charge a small biobattery, but the team
are working on ways to use the technology to
charge smartphones and tablets.
The device works by detecting and responding to
lactate, which is naturally present in sweat.
‘Lactate is a very important indicator of how you
are doing during exercise,’ said lead researcher
Wenzhao Jia, Ph.D from the University of California
San Diego.
5.Don’t leave your phone in the sun
this is different from the use of solar energy above.
Although It may sound like an odd tip, but leaving
your phone in sunlight is detrimental to your
smartphone’s battery charge. According to Krystal
Organizational Development team : “Probably worth
mentioning that leaving your mobile in the sun does
can reduce battery life. My mother tried that with
her iPhone last week and it overheated.”
6.Charge your phone with FIRE!!!
This is done by using a fire pan. How’s this for a
one-pot Quickfire Challenge, Padma? Cook up a
great meal and charge phone at the same time,
using the same device. That was the idea behind
the Pan Charger, which not only can be used to
cook up a delicious meal,
but also converts that heat — whether it’s from your
stovetop or the blaze of a campfire — into an
electric charge that will power gadgets via USB
plug. Better plan on a slow-cooked meal, though; it’ll
take a few hours to fully charge anything. Utensils
down, power up!
7. Hand-Crank Charger
Hand-crank chargers work by converting the
energy of your crank into charge, which is then
transferred either to your phone or an internal
battery. This means they always work. If you can
crank, your phone can charge. it’s a thing, and you
can buy one for $60 online. Don’t expect it to
charge quickly, however, unless there’s also
charge stored in the internal battery. Most modern
smartphones will require a few minutes of cranking
before they have enough charge to send a text, and
any real conversation demands a good ten to
twenty minutes twirling away. These problems
make hand-crank chargers an option of last resort.
Now To You
There’s no single choice that is best in above tips,
but all are reliable. chose the one that fit you .Got
any further tips on extending your mobile phone
battery life during an emergency? Add yours to the
comments below.
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