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Memory effect of mobile phone batteries
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The memory effect is an effect in which the battery content crystallizes due to use of the battery. It generally only occurs in nickel-cadmium batteries and less in nickel-metal hydride batteries. The reason for its occurrence is that the battery is repeatedly partially charged and discharged incompletely. The temporary capacity of the battery is reduced, resulting in shortened talk time. Therefore, nickel-cadmium batteries need to be fully discharged to slow down the decline, while lithium batteries do not need to be charged immediately, and no memory is required.
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