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sniffs 08-13-2007 03:39 PM

Re: 6700 Battery question.
 
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Originally Posted by saqer
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Originally Posted by mario66
Is the 1500 Mah battery the largest capacity "extended" battery that will fit within the stock case? (Doesn't use a separate battery cover)

Thanx

Where you getting this 1500 mAH battery from? If it's polymer-ion and getting it from ebay beware. I just got one of them and while others reported decent performance, mine kept bloating until the battery door got a little bent. It also left this strange sticky residue on the inside of the battery door.

My OEM battery is doing that.. it's a little bloated and it left this sticky residue on the side of the battery with the sticker.. I dont know where it came from.. It's the battery that came with my device and I am the original owner of my 6700!

I do have a 3200mAH battery which I use on the weekends when I am not going to be infront of a PC all day.. I recently purchased the 1500mAH, just waiting for it to be delivered.. my stock battery doesnt last very long at all.. must charge it like 2-3 times a DAY! but I do get like 50-60 emails a day because I'm synced with an Exchange server..

gguruusa 08-13-2007 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by psiphi
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Originally Posted by TheDeadlySponge
I've gotten one of those battery chargers before for another phone, however I had but found it would only charge up to 10% of the battery or so and then stop.

It means the charger you are using doesn't have enough Amps... You can probably still charge your phone fully with it, but you will need to turn off as much of it as possible to do so... (Close all running programs, Go to airplane mode, Remove the SD Card, Turn off the screen, etc...)

you'll get significantly more life by using the phone fully charged with the external pack than by using it to recharge your batteries. This is because some of the energy from the external pack is wasted on the inefficiency of the recharging process. You'll also get much better performance out of alkaline batteries than NiCad's too - partly because NiCad's just don't pack near the amps, and partly because NiCads don't perform well under hi-drain conditions (which is why it's better to plug a NiCad pack in while you're fully charged than when your on empty).


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