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well i agree with you that using it more often increases battery life... i just tried it... the sandby time is now up to 3 days...
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Posted: 2002-10-17 14:57:00
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yeah, batteries actually need to be seasoned, seasoned chicken taste better hehe
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Posted: 2002-10-17 16:13:00
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with reguards to the batery life i heard, but i dont know how true it is.....
if the cell signal strength in the area is weak the phone 'boosts' its output to full to try and compensate
if its got a full signal it runs on a lower out put
this means if you like in the big city next to a transmitter you will have a longer battery life, in the country or poor area it will be noticably less
i also recall someone saying the earlier 68 software had a better batery life over the 68i but i cant substatiate that one although my wifes 68i is charged more regular than my 68 but she leaves it in work and gets a 'sos only' signal there
any confirmation ?
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Posted: 2002-10-18 11:40:00
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I have one seriouse propblem ... I have converted my ERICSSON T68m to SONYERICSSON T68i and all was perfekt, but my battery indicator show no more than 56 hours of stand-by time ... before the conversion the stand-by time was up-to 315-330 hours ... Can some one HELP ME ?!
Sorry for my BAD ENGLISH
Thank you

BYE
bi0hazard@gbg.bg
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Posted: 2002-10-18 12:44:00
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i've got a t68i aand when i use the sony ericson t68i battery it shows the full 10 steps of battery life. i also boguht a rubber t68 battery (original) but with this it only shows the 3 steps. is it the phone's fault or is the t68 an alien battery?? that's what it says when it charges it.
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Posted: 2002-10-19 00:32:00
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maybe a t68 battery is not compatible with the t68i.. but does it really fit?
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Posted: 2002-10-19 04:08:00
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the bettery is same, everything is same just that the outer part is diff
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Posted: 2002-10-19 04:49:00
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well then why does teh phone not recognise it??
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Posted: 2002-10-19 12:12:00
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some said that SE built in something in the white BST-14 battery where the previous one doesnt have and which enables the phone to detect the battery's usage. You can try to put your battery in another T68i to check that if the problem still persist, if it does then try to put a white battery n test. the reasons that it cannot detect is basically:
1) the battery does not support detection by T68i
2) like some said, the circuit in the battery somewhat have problem
3) if same problem persist after testing with a white battery, then most probably that there is some short circuit with your T68i, try to bring it to any service centre and ask them to fix it
hope this helped
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Posted: 2002-10-19 17:47:00
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k well i tried in my sister's t68i and it still only has three steps of life, so it's the t68 battery that's at fault. but it still works.
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Posted: 2002-10-20 14:38:00
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