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Hi all,
Well all of my last Nokia's had a 1500aMh Li-Polymer battery and they were like the Duracell Bunny they just went on and on. I honestly can't remember the last time i ran out of battery on any of my devices but then i always charge my battery overnight.
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2008-10-25 13:45 ]
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Posted: 2008-10-25 14:44:28
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Yep. Just discovered my N81 has a 1050mAh Li-Polymer. Its never died on me in all 10-11months ive had it, with average use it lasted 2.5days until i charged it, i think it could easily do a 3rd day though, this is with a few calls , some texts, 30mins of music and no web browsing.
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Posted: 2008-10-25 15:04:40
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When it would be just one phone, I'd say there' s something wrong with the phone, or the battery is completely gone, this can happen with new batteries also. But this is spooky !
There must be something they have in common, do you use the same charger for both phones ? Maybe it's faulty and doesn't fully charge them.
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Posted: 2008-10-25 15:53:03
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@dogmann, the batteries work fine if they are charged everynight, it's just that they lose charge if not used or charged over a few days or weeks. Whereas all my SE and other phones stay charged for months if not used (as all lithium batteries should.)
@gucci.011 I just store them in draws or even just on the desk. They are not in the sun, or in any extremes of temperature or humidity - no different to any of my other phones that all work fine.
@marly, I have two chargers, one old one new. I've tried both.
Weird hey!
I'm stuffed if I know what's going on!!
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Posted: 2008-10-25 16:26:51
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On 2008-10-24 16:51:41, max_wedge wrote:
At first it was just my N70
Nokia BL-5C:
http://batteryreplacement.nok[....]lacement/en/advisory-2007.html
I couldn't find a similar announcement for BL-4CT, which should be the one in your 5310.
[ This Message was edited by: myth® on 2008-10-25 16:12 ]
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Posted: 2008-10-25 17:05:43
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I've already had my N70 battery replaced under that program. It's a brand new batt from Nokia. The replacement program was to replace batteries that had a very small chance of blowing up. Those that didn't blow up continued to work normally. My old N70 battery still works but won't turn on if I leave it off for a day or two. The new battery (replacement) will turn on after a day or two, but if I leave it off for a week or more the battery is completely dead.
The 5310 doesn't have a battery replacement program since there were no problems with their batteries (at least none that Nokia own up to).
The 5310 I bought BRAND NEW from a store, in an unopened box, only two months ago.
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Posted: 2008-10-26 02:34:10
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Nokia batteries are more prone to leaks if they are not charged regularly, while you can charge SE batteries at any time and you don't have to charge them to 100%. My old W800i, when not used at all (except for 2-3 text messages a day), can last for a good 4-5 days.
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Posted: 2008-10-26 02:47:18
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