News On Japan

Warning Signs of Bad Cellphone Batteries

Aug 13 (newsonjapan.com) - Cellphones have become a part of our everyday routine.

We use it to work, organize, socialize, entertain, and so on. Every brand wants to make noise by introducing upgraded versions of their premium smartphones each year. There is also an annual expectation that this innovation must leave the audience in "awe".

But like in any other industry, technology can sometimes make an error. One can experience different issues with their cellphones. Others are lucky to use it for years. You should be careful as these gadgets can cause you minor and major injuries or even death. The most common problem when it comes to cellphones are their batteries.

Can cellphone batteries be dangerous?

Generally, cellphone batteries are safe. How come there is so much news about phone batteries exploding even without overuse? These are commonly made from lithium-ion. Since the birth of smartphones, manufacturers keep on pushing the devices too far. They use lithium-ion batteries to maximize the cellphone’s energy while minimizing the charging time. When a short circuit happens, the thin and porous strip of polypropylene can no longer prevent the explosion.

Since the battery itself consists of flammable electrolytes, it can cause a big fire when it touches the oxygen of the air. If you know someone who is a victim of this unfortunate event, it is advisable to seek the assistance of Schmidt & Clark LLC.

Signs of a Bad Cellphone Battery

First things first, a cellphone might explode even without signs. But if you want to make sure yours is still in good condition, then be mindful of the following:

Cellphone won’t turn on. Typically this is a very common sign. This might result from accidental dropping or dripping water on your cellular phone. Sometimes it’s just dead. If you’re still in doubt, you can double-check if the power light turns on. In case you don’t use a smartphone, charge it for five minutes and it should turn on if the battery is still working. Hence, replacement is the only solution for your cellphone.

Cellphone opens only when plugged in. A properly working battery can power up a cellphone with its stored energy. If your phone won’t turn on without plugging into its charger, it’s time to go to replacement services. You must have it tested to ensure that the battery is the only issue and not the phone unit’s circuit.

Cellphone automatically turns off. The struggle is real when your phone is still 90% charged but it keeps turning off. Upon turning it on, the charge could go down to 20%. Why is that? It means that the battery is still working but it can no longer store the energy for long. Activities such as binge video watching, long conversations, and gaming can drain your battery faster. Despite not being used, the battery can still start draining. This is an indication that it begins to fail and needs replacement.

Cellphone feels extremely hot. Whether you have an old or new battery, excessive temperature while charging shouldn’t happen. If the battery starts overheating, quickly unplug it and let it cool down. If you charge it again and the same happens, you must bring it to a technician and check for other solutions.

Cellphone battery bloats. This happens when the internal cells of the battery are damaged. It’s clearly visible on the back of the cellphone’s casing. If the bump is too little, you can bring in an area with enough light to see the damage.

A cellphone has a lot of benefits. We can contact our friends and family through it. We can do our work via its applications. We can make payments through smartphones. It makes everything easier. But without enough caution, it could hurt you and your loved ones.

News On Japan
POPULAR NEWS

Yamagata University, which has been conducting research on the Nazca geoglyphs in Peru, announced the discovery of over 300 new geoglyphs, depicting a variety of subjects, including humans and animals.

The University of Tokyo has officially decided to increase tuition by approximately 110,000 yen for incoming undergraduate students starting next academic year, bringing the total to 642,960 yen.

Flooding has reached the temporary housing in Wajima City, built for earthquake victims, and volunteers have begun clearing the mud starting on September 24.

A Japanese government spokesperson says a Russian military airplane entered Japanese airspace three times on Monday. (NHK)

Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio has conveyed his country's intention to maintain support for Ukraine to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. (NHK)

MEDIA CHANNELS
         

MORE Society NEWS

Strange incidents involving a woman placing black tape on outlets have been occurring around zoos in the Izu area of Shizuoka Prefecture.

As the number of households with Buddhist altars continues to decline, largely due to space limitations in modern housing, wholesalers of Buddhist goods are struggling with unsold inventory.

Twelve individuals involved in the traditional 'Ageuma Shinji' horse event held last year at Tado Shrine in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture, have been referred to prosecutors on allegations of violent behavior toward horses, including forcing them up steep slopes.

A 39-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attacking a female university student by covering her head with a bag and attempting to strangle her.

A group of Humboldt penguins at Tokuyama Zoo in Yamaguchi Prefecture has captured people's hearts, as they chase a butterfly that had accidentally flown into their pool enclosure.

A man in his 30s was stabbed in the chest at an anime song event in Saku City, Nagano Prefecture on Sunday, leaving the victim serious injured.

Tokyo has launched an official matchmaking app in an effort to increase the number of marriages, particularly as the city struggles with the lowest birthrate in Japan.

A search for 'breast pump' 「搾乳機」on YouTube returns numerous videos with titles like 'Introduction to Breast Pumping.' But what exactly are these videos?