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@za brat: i guess u should charge it until the phone stops charging(2 or more hours).This is NOT important!What's important is that ur battery will get better on holding charges after u use it 4 a few weeks.Something more:the charger stops when the battery is full as the phone software controls the charging time:) So, use ur phone and tell us soon, if after 10-12 charges ur phone holds more than at the begining:)hope this helps
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Posted: 2003-03-03 00:58:00
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Good info on battery charging
Just like to add that don't be surprised if if your Li-ion battery lasts longer during talk time than the Li-poly; Li-ion battery's due to its chemical nature (apart being heavier) work better under "normal" usage conditions i.e, talk time, whilst the Li-poly is lasts longer under low-power situations, i.e whilst on standby.
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Posted: 2003-03-29 14:44:00
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Quote:The best way to maximize the life of your cell is to avoid deep discharges in general. Best of luck,
David Sugrue
GS Battery (USA) Inc.
Compaq's white paper on iPAQ battery care also says this. So I guess this is what I'll follow, and top my battery whenever I can.
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Posted: 2003-03-30 12:01:00
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damn, i always run out of energy cuz i use a phone to wap all the time ...so 1 charge lasts for 3-4 hours...then recharge:)I gotta be careful!
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Posted: 2003-03-31 10:45:00
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iv had my t68i for 2 weeks now and even when it says that it has 290hrs standby time after a full charge...it dusnt even last 24 hrs?! im not using that much...the odd call/sms!
from what ive read here should i charge my t68i before the battery is low?
cheers 4 ur help
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Posted: 2003-04-02 11:00:00
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Which battery is better
Li-Ion or Li Poly?
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Posted: 2003-04-02 11:30:00
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Like i said earlier, it depends on your type of usage.
If you are a heavy usage, go with the Li-ion, if you don't use your phone that often go with a Li-po.
By "using" I mean talking, accessing WAP, etc.
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Posted: 2003-04-02 11:38:00
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The ONLY advantage of the li-Polimer battery is that this one is thiner and lighter! Th 'polimer' technology means a new way to manufacture the Li-ion battery! And of course, the disadvantage is that u have less cycles of charges thus lasting less time.
So, if u like it lighter get this one..if not, the regular Li-Ion is the mainstream:)
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Posted: 2003-04-03 22:32:00
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good pm peeps.....
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Posted: 2003-05-02 11:10:00
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thanks orang3 i have destroyed many a battery on previous phones but i wont anymore !
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Posted: 2003-05-03 02:34:00
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