Cell Phone Batteries......
#21
Heheheheh... Budsmoke, lot of those old 'phones operated in "local battery mode" and had three "No. 6" 1.5V dry cells inside, and later, more compact phones had a box of No.6 dry cell batteries outside where the 'drop wires' came into the house.
The batteries generally lasted a year or more... :D
Tom (The old telco engineer)
The batteries generally lasted a year or more... :D
Tom (The old telco engineer)
#23
Most phones (ALL of mine) indicate when they are fully charged. It's best for the batteries not to leave them connected to the charger for very long after they've reached full charge. Most of the charging circuits aren't all that smart, and will over charge the batteries.
#24
I have a LG 9800 that I got when they first came out in Nov. of 05. Even being close to two years old I still can go at least 6 days without a charge and heavy use.
When I first bought it I could go 12-15. Including the usualy 30-40 texts a day and a handful of calls.
My advice, don't buy some p.o.s. like a Motorola, esp. the Razr.
Sanyo, LG, and Samsung tend to make the best phones as far as quality goes.
When I first bought it I could go 12-15. Including the usualy 30-40 texts a day and a handful of calls.
My advice, don't buy some p.o.s. like a Motorola, esp. the Razr.
Sanyo, LG, and Samsung tend to make the best phones as far as quality goes.
#25
My advice, don't buy some p.o.s. like a Motorola, esp. the Razr.
If it involves high end explosives or construction equipment, I'll post video.
#28
Originally Posted by 13edge
Originally Posted by ZlineDavid
My Razr will die a horrible death at the end of this month, when my contract is up.
If it involves high end explosives or construction equipment, I'll post video.
If it involves high end explosives or construction equipment, I'll post video.
One of our local Scion clubs has even done drives for old phones.
Tom
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