Tablet battery
In the age of modern technology, batteries play a crucial role in powering portable devices. This is especially true for tablets, which are the transition between computers and smartphones and need outstanding battery life for continuous and uninterrupted use.
What types of tablet batteries are there?
There is a wide range of battery types in tablets, but the most common are lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries, which are also the main type in smartphones. They charge relatively quickly and lose capacity slowly, but they do not like overcharging and overheating.
Lithium-polymer (LiPo) batteries are similar to lithium-ion batteries, but have a more flexible shape, making them easier to fit into a variety of devices. They typically have a lower density and are more expensive.
What else is typical of tablet batteries?
Battery capacity is usually expressed in milliampere-hours (mAh). The higher this value, the longer the battery life and the longer it will last on a single charge. The lifetime of a battery is also affected by the number of charge cycles, which is best when the battery is charged from 100% to 0% and then back to 100%. Most modern tablet batteries can last hundreds of cycles before experiencing a significant loss of capacity.
Because of the thin and light design of tablets, batteries also need to be small and light, while providing the necessary amount of power.
There are things we can do to increase battery life, including avoiding overheating the device, not leaving it fully discharged for long periods, preferably using power-saving mode, reducing screen brightness and closing it when not using an app.
The combination of excellent battery life, energy efficiency and durability ensures that our tablets work when and where you need them most. As battery technology continues to evolve, we can expect even longer battery life and faster charging in the future.