This calculator is designed to show exactly how many times a power bank with a specific capacity (1000 mAh, 2000 mAh, 5000 mAh, etc) can charge your specific phone model.
What is a power bank battery capacity?
Battery capacity: The battery capacity is the amount of electrical charge that a power bank can store. It is usually measured in milliampere-hours (mAh). The higher the battery capacity, the more charge the power bank can store, allowing it to provide power for a more extended period.
How much Mah does a power bank need?
The ideal mAh for your power bank depends on the phone battery capacity. The larger the phone battery capacity, the larger the battery of a power bank should be. A 15000-20000mAh power bank should be fine. But, that's an easy answer. We have explained how much mAh your power bank needs for different devices. Let's dive in.
How many charges does a power bank last?
To calculate the approximate number of charges, you must first know the capacity of both the power bank and the battery in your phone. For example, if you have a 10,000mAh power bank and your phone's battery capacity is 2,500mAh, you can anticipate the power bank to last roughly four full charges before it has to be refilled.
In practice, your phone will get less out of your power bank than 20,000mAh. In general, your power bank can transfer around two-thirds (66%) of its own battery power to your smartphone, and there are two main reasons for this. Reason 1: Power banks output at 3.7 volts, while due to USB technical standards, smartphone batteries charge at 5 volts.
Should you buy a power bank with a higher battery capacity?
If you have multiple devices or devices with larger batteries, you may opt for a power bank with a higher capacity to ensure that it can provide sufficient charge to all your devices. It's worth noting that a higher battery capacity often translates to a larger and heavier power bank.
What is the holding capacity of a fully charged power bank?
The holding capacity of a fully charged power bank can vary depending on several factors, including its battery capacity, the devices it charges, and the efficiency of its charging and discharging process.