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June 11, 2009

Blast from the past: 'Expert's Expert: How to get one last call out of your dying smartphone/cellphone battery'

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The original post appeared March 21, 2005; seems more timely than ever now; it follows.

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Expert's Expert: How to get one last call out of your dying cellphone battery

I always like these little "tricks of the trade"; this one's from Sam Schechner's feature in the Wall Street Journal titled, oddly enough, "Tricks of the Trade."

He chatted with Motorola Corporate Vice President Rob Shaddock about insider battery knowledge and came away with some useful information.

Here it is:

• When your battery is dying, go to a high place like a hilltop or a building's upper terrace – phones use much less energy when they have a strong signal.

• When your battery is low, turn off extra features like Bluetooth.

• Try not to touch the keys unnecessarily – this activates the screen's power-hungry backlight (of course, if you've already turned off the backlight feature, you're ahead of the game).

• Never turn off the phone to rest the battery – powering it back up uses up more energy than letting it sit in standby in a strong signal area (shades of not turning off the lights when you leave a room... some things never change, huh?)

• Make a quick voice phone call rather than sending a long text message – typing drains a battery quickly.

• Warm the battery to get out the last bit of juice – put it under a desk lamp for a few minutes if it dies. Turn it back on, and you may be able to get one last quick call before it's finally dead. 

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Ok, so that came from Snopes...

Posted by: Rocketboy | Jun 12, 2009 6:48:16 PM

I found this out Bubblegirl...

"he claim that pressing the sequence *3370# will unleash "hidden battery power" in a cell phone seems to be a misunderstanding of an option available on some brands of cell phone (such as Nokia) for Half Rate Codec, which provides about 30% more talk time on a battery charge at the expense of lower sound quality. However, this option is enabled by pressing the sequence *#4720# -- the sequence *3370# actually enables Enhanced Full Rate Codec, which provides better sound quality at the expense of shorter battery life."

Take it for what it's worth, but the thought of a 'reserve battery' sounds highly implausable. For one, where the heck is it?

Posted by: Rocketboy | Jun 12, 2009 6:45:33 PM

This was n an e-mail sent to me...
"Imagine your cell battery is very low. To activate, press the keys *3370#. Your cell phone will restart with this reserve and the instrument will show a 50% increase in battery. This reserve will get charged when you charge your cell phone next time."

Posted by: BubbleGirl | Jun 12, 2009 1:16:08 PM

Isn't there a series of numbers you can press to access your backup battery? Or was that just an urban myth?

Posted by: BubbleGirl | Jun 11, 2009 4:43:08 PM

"powering it back up uses up more energy than letting it sit in standby in a strong signal area (shades of not turning off the lights when you leave a room... some things never change"

Yes, truly some things do never change. Like the myth about a light bulb using more electricity when you turn it on.

Posted by: Rocketboy | Jun 11, 2009 12:16:41 PM

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