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| georges80:
Must not feed the troll :horse: |
| tggzzz:
--- Quote from: Rick Law on July 05, 2020, 06:15:27 pm --- --- Quote from: micksmelanie on July 05, 2020, 06:01:53 pm ---Is it possible to keep a smartphone device stored in the long term, preventing the non-removable battery with flat cable from becoming swollen and leaking? --- End quote --- I think we are running around in circles here... Lets wrap this up. You should re-read all the replies by many of us thus far. --- End quote --- That isn't a surprise; with micksmelanie there is history available, e.g. https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/moisture-and-electronics/msg3117256/#msg3117256 https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/question-hygrometer/msg3117688/#msg3117688 |
| micksmelanie:
I do not care if the smartphone is out of date I will buy two units of the Doogee X95 smartphone and I am doubtful if the unit that will be kept in the box will have problems with the battery puffing up and leaking because if this happens it will destroy the electronics a another unit i will use constantly but i have a backup phone |
| Halcyon:
A decent rechargeable battery should never just spontaneously puff up or leak. I have 15+ year old Lithium Polymer/Ion packs which still work (albeit at significantly reduced capacity). |
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