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Re: Possibly fake Nokia batteries - how unsafe are they really?
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Not enough people know that LiIon batteries (and their polymer cousins) deteriorate by simply getting older. That's also the reason why it's not very economical to buy a backup battery "in advance": It'll just die slowly in the drawer. |
Re: Possibly fake Nokia batteries - how unsafe are they really?
If you really need to store them, charge them to 40-60% and keep them in the fridge.
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Re: Possibly fake Nokia batteries - how unsafe are they really?
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I just don't buy extra LiIon batteries anymore; I bought one for my P910 almost two years ago and now it's almost as bad as my original primary battery, and hardly ever used (yes, it was a knockoff, so my loss is about USD 5.00). I go for the external emergency battery chargers. Much less headaches: Cheap replacement rechargeables and mine takes the ubiquitous AA cells. With 4 2500 mAh NiMh cells, it triples the battery life of my phone and almost doubles that of my N800. |
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