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Old 11-19-2009, 02:44 PM
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Re: 2000mah spare battery for htc touch pro 2 sprint

alright i did 2 test video test and my standard dailey use test. keep iin mine i only charged this battery twice im using energy rom an 1.96 unlocked radio.
standard battery 4hours an 38 min of continuous video
2000mah 5hours and 54min
normal use (games,30 min conference calls,tweaking,browsing in low signal area (at home 1 bar at 95-101db signal strenth stock battery 13 hours before getting to 30%
2000mah battery 17 hours and im currently at 40% yaaaaaaaaaaaaay i just bought another 1


our touch pro 2`s come with lithium ion. this battery is lithium poly

Lithium Polymer (Li-Poly) is the newest and most advanced technology for cellular phone batteries. Li-Poly is ultra-lightweight & does not explode, even when a nail is driven through it! Since the chemistry is enclosed in plastic pouches instead of a metal can, significant weight & form possibilities exist! Manufacturers will soon be molding this type of battery to fit the dead air spaces in some cell phone designs. Lithium Polymer shows all the same advantages of Lithium Ion without the weight or rigid form factors! Li-Poly does not suffer from memory effect, and will deliver up to 40% more battery capacity than the same size of NiMH battery.



Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) is an advanced technology for cellular phone batteries. Li-Ion does not suffer from memory effect and will deliver up to 40% more battery capacity than the same size of NiMH battery. Li-Ion batteries are slightly lighter than NiMH batteries and also have a longer battery cycle lifetime when compared to NiMH batteries. Unfortunately, Li-Ion batteries are more expensive and not available for older cell phone models. CellularAccessory.com carries a complete line of Lithium Ion batteries.

source= http://www.cellularaccessory.com/batmain.html


um so whose first to drive a nail threw the battery and see does it still work

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