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2007-03-14
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2007-03-14
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2007-03-14
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2007-03-14
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2007-03-14
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2007-03-14
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2007-03-14
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@ Fishers, Indiana
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How about buying 3rd party N800 batteries on Ebay? I think these are made in China and cost about 60% less than the official Nokia battery. Do you think these batteries could damage the unit?
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2007-03-15
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2007-03-15
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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Don't ever buy a battery off of eBay. It is likely used(worthless) and repackaged or counterfeit or both. I haven't had much luck with eBay except for some old Commodore stuff purchased.
Anyway everything TA-t3 said is spot on.