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Posted: 2008-02-13 09:05:33
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On 2008-02-08 13:31:24, Metamorphosi wrote:
thx 4 the info guys.
can anybody tell me about how long W810i can survive during continuous walkman playback,using the battery that came with the phone,thank you.
15 hours in normal mode, 30 hours in flight mode (not including any other use such as calls, bluetooth or internet)
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Posted: 2008-02-14 00:56:32
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Thanx for the great information.
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Posted: 2008-02-16 10:50:16
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thanks man
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Posted: 2008-05-04 21:44:25
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Also, go for official batteries. Sometimes, the battery level is not read properly by the phone so it always stays at 10% even when full leading to over-charging etc. Had this problem with my Pxxx phones.
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Posted: 2008-05-05 13:03:51
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On 2002-07-06 11:24:00, orang3 wrote:
i talk alot on my hp too ... my service provider provides free incoming calls ..
In my country, all cell provider give free incoming. However they are making money on outgoing call.
Based on the fact given by you:
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) 500-1,000
Lithium-polymer (Li-Po) 300-500
I wonder why SE still prefer Li-Po instead of Li-ion. Any thought guys?
[ This Message was edited by: AkuKL on 2008-05-05 13:13 ]
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Posted: 2008-05-05 13:40:27
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my k810i for the 1st time i charge it for 8hours... the shop seller tell me to do that...then for normal i need to charge it full every day... because i using my phone hearing song for few hr during working...
i charge full use 1hr something.... my step got anything wrong that will short my batteries life?
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Posted: 2008-05-14 17:02:24
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lithium batts really doesn't matter when and how you charge them. They don't suffer from memory affect, so you can charge them when they are almost empty, half full or almost full without creating memory affect.
Also lithium batts aren't trickle charged - that means when they are full the charger stops charging. So you can leave them on charge all night without reducing the lifecycle.
They also cut out at a certain low voltage, so you can't damage them by running them completely flat (older lithium batts could be damaged by running them completely flat).
Also they don't need to be deep cycled, so you don't need to run them flat then fully charge them every once in a while as you should do with NiMH and NiCAD batts.
You can basically do what you want with them
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Posted: 2008-05-15 09:55:49
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I notice different battery types with the same connections each storing
a different amount of energy
Typicaly I use a K750i using a BST-37 battery
I'min for a replace ment battery
could I use a BST-40 (P1i) battery in my K750i
I will probaly need to charge abit longer,
But I've got long nights
The BST-40 would add an other 10% to the life time
-Longer talking
-More MP3
-Longer without recharging
Is the layout identical ???
What are the risks ( for sure not supported but....)
Any reactions ???
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Posted: 2008-06-11 20:33:39
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On 2008-05-05 13:40:27, AkuKL wrote:
On 2002-07-06 11:24:00, orang3 wrote:
i talk alot on my hp too ... my service provider provides free incoming calls ..
Based on the fact given by you:
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) 500-1,000
Lithium-polymer (Li-Po) 300-500
I wonder why SE still prefer Li-Po instead of Li-ion. Any thought guys?
[ This Message was edited by: AkuKL on 2008-05-05 13:13 ]
i am also wondering whe SE still prefers the li-poly type over li-ion if the latter has a longer cycle time.
also, will charging the li-poly battery when it is still almost full decrease it's cycle time the same way as when charging it when it's almost empty?
is it still true that when you completely discharge a li-poly battery often, you will actually decrease it's capacity to hold a charge?
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Posted: 2008-06-13 01:43:57
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