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Cell Phone Batteries |
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Nokia Phone Battery - Li-Ion batteries can deliver up to 40% more battery capacity than NiMH battery of the same size. Li-Ion batteries, however, are quite expensive and will not be compatible with older cell phones.
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Lithium Polymer battery is the latest, most advanced, safest and lightest cell phone battery ever manufactured. NiMH batteries are now one of the most popular battery types for cell phones but after a few hundred charge cycles, the crystals inside become coarser which can result in voltage drops when in use. NiCad batteries also use chemicals that are not environmentally friendly so they have to be disposed off carefully. Almost all cell phone manufacturers have now stopped using NiCad batteries and are replacing them with newer products such as Nickel Metal Hydride batteries. |
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Motorola Cellular Phone Battery |
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