NiCd
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Nickel Cadmium (NiCd or NiCad) is the earliest form of rechargeable battery used as a power source in wireless phones.
NiCd batteries suffer from memory effect, so they need to be completely discharged before recharging, or the lifetime of the battery may be shortened.
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