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Posted: 2005-12-22 18:23
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u reckon they'll be expensive to manufacture??

if it is... lol instead of people stealing phones.. they'll dump the phone and jus take the battery
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Posted: 2005-12-22 18:24
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i think it should be more of an optional extra/upgrade for people to choose.

i wouldnt mind paying and extra £30-£40 to have such a handy facilty... [addsig]
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Posted: 2005-12-22 18:25
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On 2005-12-22 18:24:52, batesie wrote:
i think it should be more of an optional extra/upgrade for people to choose.

i wouldnt mind paying and extra £30-£40 to have such a handy facilty...




me either...
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Posted: 2005-12-22 20:00
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amazing how far technology goes...................
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Posted: 2005-12-23 02:39
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jenbones. hehe. Actually it does say "The battery has a long life cycle, losing only 1% of capacity after 1,000 cycles of discharging and recharging " so I think you'll get more than 5 charges out of it

Considering that current lithium batteries get only about 500-1000 charge cycles before the battery has lost 100% capacity, I think these new batts sound pretty good!!
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Posted: 2005-12-23 02:56
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it is good if SE adopts this technology !!!!
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Posted: 2005-12-23 02:58
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Considering that current lithium batteries get only about 500-1000 charge cycles before the battery has lost 100% capacity, I think these new batts sound pretty good!!




Good job we are now using li-polymer then. Although this is technically lithium ion polymer. The great advantage of this format is "no memory" meaning you charge it when you want for however long you want and the battery will not suddenly decrease in capacity.
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Posted: 2005-12-23 03:17
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I thought, someone's battery has gone so bad that it announced FULL in a minute. Not now. This record will stay.

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Posted: 2005-12-23 03:52
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Funny thing is this was posted in April.

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Posted: 2005-12-23 10:27
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Yeh its quite an old post. [addsig]
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Posted: 2005-12-23 10:31
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yep i did some digging around yesterday lol [addsig]
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Posted: 2005-12-23 10:32
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Oh so it was you then..


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Posted: 2005-12-23 11:12
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How long will it last? 2-3 hrs per charge?

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Posted: 2005-12-23 13:30
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On 2005-12-23 02:56:06, hyperken wrote:
it is good if SE adopts this technology !!!!





I AGREE!!! IF MAKES THE BEST BATTERY ON THE MARKET, THATS THEIR PRIZE TICKET TO THE NUMBER MANUFACTURER!!!!!
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Posted: 2005-12-24 17:11
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On 2005-12-23 02:58:18, Simon N wrote:
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Considering that current lithium batteries get only about 500-1000 charge cycles before the battery has lost 100% capacity, I think these new batts sound pretty good!!




Good job we are now using li-polymer then. Although this is technically lithium ion polymer. The great advantage of this format is "no memory" meaning you charge it when you want for however long you want and the battery will not suddenly decrease in capacity.



I am aware of the type of batteries in use today. And my statement applies to lithium-poly batteries. Lithium batteries (even lithium-ion) are memory free. However they still have a life cycle mate. From wikipedia: "Li-Poly had a greater life cycle degradation rate. However, in recent years, manufacturers have been declaring upwards of 500 charge-discharge cycles before the capacity drops to 80%" So as you can see even lithium batteries become unchargeable eventually. The reason is not memory affect, but degradation of the lithium chemistry of the battery.

Memory affect is not related to the lifecycle of a battery. memory affect is where the battery becomes unchargeable BEFORE the batteries life cycle is complete, and can be rectified with battery conditioning. Modern lithium batteries are memory free, only NiCad and Nimh batts suffer the memory affect. Lifecycle on the otherhand is the amount of charging the chemistry can withstand before it has broken down into compounds that are unable to hold a charge. EVERY battery eventually suffers this fate.

So these new batts will be even better than the LITHIUM-POLY batts, They last a shitload longer, charge in less than 2% of the time of LiPoly, and as the technology matures, will hold more charge than LiPoly.
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