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Vivo Battery
Vivo smartphones use lithium-ion or lithium-polymer batteries, which are common in modern smartphones due to their high energy density and rechargeability. Here are some key details about vivo batteries:
1. Battery Capacity
- Vivo offers phones with varying battery capacities, typically ranging from 4,000mAh to 6,000mAh (or higher in some models).
- Example:
- Vivo Y100 – 5,000mAh
- Vivo V29 Pro – 4,600mAh
- Vivo X100 Pro – 5,400mAh
2. Fast Charging Technology
- Many vivo phones support fast charging:
- FlashCharge (vivo’s proprietary tech) – Up to 120W in flagship models (e.g., iQOO 11 Pro).
- Standard fast charging – 18W to 66W in mid-range devices.
- Some models also support reverse charging (using the phone as a power bank).
3. Battery Lifespan & Health
- Like all lithium batteries, vivo batteries degrade over time (typically after 500+ charge cycles).
- To extend battery life:
- Avoid full discharges (keep between 20%-80% when possible).
- Use original vivo chargers to prevent overheating.
- Enable optimized charging (if available in settings).
4. Replacement & Service
- If your vivo battery drains too fast or swells:
- Official service centers can replace it (recommended for safety).
- Third-party replacements may work but risk compatibility issues.
- Check battery health via:
- Settings > Battery > Battery Health (on newer models).
5. Common Battery Issues & Fixes
- Fast draining? Check for background apps, high brightness, or old battery.
- Overheating? Avoid gaming while charging or using non-certified chargers.
- Not charging? Try a different cable/adapter or clean the charging port.
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