The average life of a mobile phone battery that can be used normally?
The average life of a mobile phone battery that can be used normally is around 3 years when the device is recycled or no longer in use after 2 years . Factors affecting battery life include usage patterns, discharge rate, and battery capacity . High current consumption leads to a quicker drop in battery capacity, but periods of low or no current allow for some recovery . Studies have shown that with proper management, discarded lithium-ion mobile phone batteries still contain usable energy and can be repurposed as an energy source, indicating their potential for extended life beyond initial use . By considering charging and discharging cycles, new algorithms have been developed to estimate battery lifetime based on user history, resulting in more accurate predictions compared to existing estimators .
Answers from top 4 papers
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1 Citations | The average usage time of a mobile phone battery is approximately a year and a half, as indicated in the study on mobile phone batteries' state of charge analysis method. |
Open access•Journal Article 1 Citations | The paper evaluates battery lifetimes using inhomogeneous Markov reward models, showing how different workload patterns influence overall battery life. It does not provide a specific average life for a mobile phone battery. |
The average life of a mobile phone battery depends on usage patterns, discharge rate, and battery capacity, calculated using stochastic workload and battery models for accurate estimations. | |
The estimated average battery lifetime for a typical user is 160 minutes longer than existing smartphone estimators, based on user history and charging cycles. |