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Danolo

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My old Nokia 6085 needs a new battery, I think. It now holds a charge only for a day or two.

In researching replacement batteries, i have found a site ca-battery.ca that offers a replacement battery for only $5.78 CDN. Shipping if a further $8.80.

This seems incredibly low and I'm wondering if its true. Do you folks have any experience with this?

Thanks
 

Bif_Butkiss

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There's a place in Mississauga, on Dixie Rd. north of the 401, south of Courtney Park (can't remember the name but they have a store front on the east side of Dixie and you can't miss the sign outside). Anyhoo, the last time that I needed a replacement battery I went there and they sold me the same battery for $15 that Motorola wanted $85 for.

I replaced some dry cell batts in an old external battery pack for a camera flash I had and while the camera dealer wanted over $70 I bought the batts there for $17 and did the soldering myself.

Just check your local yellow pages for batteries and you'll find all kinds of places that sell the same stuff for a lot less than the big name manufacturers do.
 

nevaeh.aaric

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Cell phones have become a part of daily life. They are a necessity and come in handy when you’re on the run, on vacation or just out and about. In spite of all the advantages, cell phones are useless when the battery is dead. A few safety precautions can help a cell phone battery stay charged longer. Always purchase a battery from the company that manufacturers the model of the phone you own. Make sure that you are purchasing the right battery to guarantee that it will last. If the replacement battery is counterfeit, it could lead to all kinds of problems. Reconditioned batteries are useless. They are, for the most part counterfeit and might cause a lot of damage. All major manufacturers of cell phones have their own websites where they provide advice to customers who are not sure of what battery they need. If you use a lithium ion battery make sure it doesn’t come in contact with other metals, as the ions might be disturbed leading to a defective battery. Jarring a battery by dropping your cell phone can cause damage even if the phone looks unharmed. Extreme weather conditions can also spoil batteries. Heaters, ovens, stoves and other hot items can cause a battery to overheat or melt. As with other electronic equipment, cell phones should never get wet. This directly affects the circuit and the battery and causes them to rust. A used battery must be disposed of properly. Do not crush or throw a battery into a fire. This could lead to a major accident because the battery could explode.
 

shakenbake

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Cell phones have become a part of daily life. They are a necessity and come in handy when you’re on the run, on vacation or just out and about. In spite of all the advantages, cell phones are useless when the battery is dead. A few safety precautions can help a cell phone battery stay charged longer. Always purchase a battery from the company that manufacturers the model of the phone you own. Make sure that you are purchasing the right battery to guarantee that it will last. If the replacement battery is counterfeit, it could lead to all kinds of problems. Reconditioned batteries are useless. They are, for the most part counterfeit and might cause a lot of damage. All major manufacturers of cell phones have their own websites where they provide advice to customers who are not sure of what battery they need. If you use a lithium ion battery make sure it doesn’t come in contact with other metals, as the ions might be disturbed leading to a defective battery. Jarring a battery by dropping your cell phone can cause damage even if the phone looks unharmed. Extreme weather conditions can also spoil batteries. Heaters, ovens, stoves and other hot items can cause a battery to overheat or melt. As with other electronic equipment, cell phones should never get wet. This directly affects the circuit and the battery and causes them to rust. A used battery must be disposed of properly. Do not crush or throw a battery into a fire. This could lead to a major accident because the battery could explode.
Just where did you get all this BS propaganda? How do you avoid a lithium ion battery coming into contact with a metal? They are sealed. If lithium comes into contact with air, the metallic lithium is reactive and will react so violently. How do you make a conenction to the cell phone without metallic connectors?
 
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