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how good is Ni-Polymer battery?? |
MC21 Joined: Mar 12, 2003 Posts: 2 PM |
how good is Ni-Polymer battery??
I just got my P800!!!!!
now what do I do to properly break-in the battery?
I have already drained the battery by using the P800(33% actually lasted 20 hrs!), do I now have to charge the battery for 24hrs b4 I use it again?
I cant wait!!!! | |
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mrNoodles Joined: Feb 28, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
Ni-Pol? Take a closer look
You dont have to break the battery in, just use it!!
Li-Pol is good!
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VOD_Guy Joined: Mar 11, 2003 Posts: 18 From: WarMongerVille PM |
Li-Pol (Lithium Polymer) is the type of battery in your P800; they are currently the best batteries available for such applications.
Li-Ion and Li-Polymer batteries do not suffer from memory effect, and thus you don't need to worry about how long or often you charge. In practice, however, you'll want to get a full charge at night so you can go all day long!
Drawbacks to Li-based batteries: they degrade over time, typically loosing 50% of their capacity within the first two years, and they have extremely poor cold performance. At anything below, say, 5 degrees, don't expect your phone to work. Keep it in your pocket. | |
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