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A smartphone battery is a rechargeable power source specifically designed to provide electrical energy to a smartphone. Typically composed of lithium-ion or lithium polymer technology, it stores energy that powers the device's functions, including its display, processing unit, and wireless communication capabilities. The battery's capacity is measured in milliampere-hours (mAh) and determines how long the smartphone can operate before needing a recharge. Efficient battery management and optimization are crucial for maximizing performance and lifespan, as smartphones are heavily reliant on their batteries for everyday use, including calling, texting, internet browsing, and running applications. As smartphones evolve, advancements in battery technology aim to enhance energy density, reduce charging times, and improve overall performance.