View Full Version : Battery memory rebuild app. how? anyone used it?
bugless
20-05-2004, 10:18 AM
check this app out.
http://www.handango.com/brainstore/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?siteId=308&catalog=0§ionId=0&productType=2&platformId=4&productId=121338
anyone got it? Any ideas as to whether this can work?
Space monkey
21-05-2004, 12:15 AM
Dont have it and no idea if it works, but i'm curious about it!
To bad you can't dl a trial version...
bugless
21-05-2004, 10:18 AM
hopefully it pops up somewhere like aivanet. I live in a coverage grey area and as my phone gets older and its battery gets weaker I tend to lose my signal at home. This app would save me buying a new battery in a year, IF it can do what it claims.
shadowhunter
30-05-2004, 03:19 AM
like wath the hell? this is probably a rip of you know... how in the world could you prove something like that? unless of course you scientificly go prove it
Quake3000
30-05-2004, 03:35 AM
LOL a app than can rebuild memory and battery this are truely a fake if it work i guess it only use those *# codes to make battery life better an that stuff
coolice00
01-06-2004, 07:09 PM
Hi,
This type of application can work, just not with our phones Lithium Ion Batterys.
There are many types of batterys, some are more resiliant than others to abuse and high discharge rates. The most resiliant is Nicad batterys, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ploymer batterys are by comparison quite fragile and need careful charging.
Nicad rechargeable batterys have a sort of memory inbuilt into the make up of the cell, they almost remember their condition and their age.
Every once in a while a 'cycle', namely a charge and discharge returns them back to tip top condition and duration/performance goes up.
Lithium Ion and Lithium Ploymer cells do not have this memory weakness and hence this kind of application is useless. Instead a Li-Ion battery slowly degrades over time, whether it is used or not. Even once the phone is taken off the charger the cells loose power whether the phone is on or not. Percentage wise this is more than a Nicad battery would lose over the same period. But they hole a more constant supply of power before suddenly dropping off and needing recharging, a Nicads power slowly tails off before dying.
There is so much more to their differences and a lot more I can't remember either.
I use Nicads and recently Lithium battery packs for my hobbie and hence am slowly learning more about their pro's and con's.
Anyone who's had or has an RC Model car knows about rechargeable batterys.
Ian
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