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4 Tips You Need To Know About Phones With Non-Removable Battery by Nobody: 8:32pm On Jul 12, 2016
Alot of people are running away from
smartphones with Non-Removable battery, which
shouldn't be so. Even the latest OnePlus 3 has a
non-removable 3000mAh battery capacity, and it
works just like any other smartphone.
However, they're some problems associated with
phones with non-removable battery. Just like
Infinix Joypad 7 which i used before, I went
through alot with that phone. But here are 4 tips
you need to know if you're using or planning to
get a device with non-removable battery.


4 Tips You Need To Know About Phones With
Non-Removable Battery

1. How To Handle Overheating
Since you can't remove the battery and allow the
phone to cool. The best solution is to place your
phone on a col surface (please do not
refrigerate). You may place it on a cold sachet
of water. After some minutes your phone should
be cool as ice.

2. What To Do When Your Device Freezes (Starts
Hanging)
In a normal device when this happens you can
simply remove your battery and put it back, and
everything will be OK after that, but this can't
be done on phones with non-removable batteries
There are 2 types of Freezing

A. Hard Freeze :
This is when your device, Freezes for over 10
minutes without responding.
Solution :
Simply soft reboot the phone by holding the
volume +, volume down and power button at the
same time for about 30 seconds. Your device
should reboot and unfreeze.

B. Soft Freeze :
In this case, your device will hang for just a few
seconds or minutes.

Solution :
Just drop the phone for some minutes it should
unfreeze after some minutes. When it unfreezes
quickly clear all the apps you've been running
and reboot the phone.

3. When Your Phone Refuse To Turn On
This can be really scary but no need to panic as
it can be handled. Simply hold the power button
for about a minute or 2 if your phone is still
working you it'll come on. If it doesn't, try
charging it.

4. Never Let Your Phone Fall Into Water
Unlike phones with removable battery, there's no
guarantee your device will be OK after falling
into water unless you're using Galaxy S7 , or any
water proof Smartphone. So, just avoid your
phone falling into water.

With these above tips, your device with non-
removable battery will have a longer life span.
Kindly share, and drop a comment if you have
questions or contribution.

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Re: 4 Tips You Need To Know About Phones With Non-Removable Battery by captainbangz: 8:55pm On Jul 12, 2016
okay
Re: 4 Tips You Need To Know About Phones With Non-Removable Battery by KCode: 11:51pm On Jul 12, 2016
Hmmm... I've tried cooling with a cold sachet water before when engaging in a download spree. *Cool
Re: 4 Tips You Need To Know About Phones With Non-Removable Battery by jheed: 2:36pm On Jul 19, 2016
Nice info

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