yammamoto44
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This is mostly a cellphone discussion. Is it true that if a cellphone had a bigger battery, it would have to use more power by either faster processor or some type of battery waster, in order for it to function correctly or efficiency.
Like in the real world. The next gen phone lets say Iphone 3gs to the 4g, the 4g if possessing a bigger battery, would have to use at least more than the 3gs in order to function properly.
I'm curious because I take Digital Electronics in my high school and I know if you make a circuit that uses a 5 volt battery to power and you instead take a 10v or more battery customized it to fit with the device, that the device will not function correctly and possible a fuse will break or it will short circuit. Anyone out there give me some insight on this.
Like in the real world. The next gen phone lets say Iphone 3gs to the 4g, the 4g if possessing a bigger battery, would have to use at least more than the 3gs in order to function properly.
I'm curious because I take Digital Electronics in my high school and I know if you make a circuit that uses a 5 volt battery to power and you instead take a 10v or more battery customized it to fit with the device, that the device will not function correctly and possible a fuse will break or it will short circuit. Anyone out there give me some insight on this.