Battery Charge -- not about Rihanna

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My Nokia N800 internet tablet's battery went ti... uh, toast up. It doesn't hold a charge well anymore. A Nokia replacement battery (BP-5L Li-Poly) costs about $50. I can get an inexpensive but likely cheap knock-off on Feebay for between $3.99 and about $27. Most of those suspect batteries ship from Hong Kong. Should I even consider those or should I simply spring for a Nokia battery?
 
I have had very mixed results with various cell phone, computer and tool batteries I have bought on FleaBay. I think I am money ahead but haven't kept track. some have been junk and some have been as good as OEM for a lot less money.

It's a [censored] shoot and a chance I will continue to take.
 
I would go with OEM battery if you plan on keep the phone. I don't know too much about the quality of the cheaper battery and don't want it to mess up the phone or battery to overheat.

All the phones I used, I always charge it when there is 1 bar of battery left. My current phone (~2.5 years old) still has the original battery and gets about the same battery life from when I got the phone new.
 
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Li-Ion/Pol lost some of its life per year, permanently, even in the ideal condition. So the rule of thumb is the fresher the better. IMO $50 for a battery is a rip off, but you have no way of telling how's the quality of the battery they ship you. I got one that was dead on arrival in the past.

Try to stick with a reputable seller, mine charges $1 for the battery but $6 shipping, he said he will refund my battery but not the shipping (***!!!!)
 
XS650, you are telling me to gamble! I'm not sure if like the odds.
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lpcmidst128, this is not a phone. It may well have a Nokia phone battery, though. The battery is probably about 1 to 2 years old. I bought the device very lightly used. The battery has a continuous run time of about 4.5 hours, but it's decreased to 30 minutes with almost no warning before it goes dead.

Shannow, every vendor shows the same picture and I have no idea what brand battery I'd be buying!

Panda, if I knew a reputable online battery vendor I wouldn't have posted!
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Got a name for me?
 
Well, I found an original Nokia battery at batteries4less.com for $27.95 plus $2.95 for First Class shipping.
 
That'll work. My main gripe with the HK battery mainline is the shelf life....most of the batteries, while not used, are typically not anywhere near fresh as a daisy....like a year old Li-ion....no thanks.
 
Originally Posted By: moribundman
My Nokia N800 internet tablet's battery went ti... uh, toast up. It doesn't hold a charge well anymore. A Nokia replacement battery (BP-5L Li-Poly) costs about $50. I can get an inexpensive but likely cheap knock-off on Feebay for between $3.99 and about $27. Most of those suspect batteries ship from Hong Kong. Should I even consider those or should I simply spring for a Nokia battery?



I have always bought replacement batteries from cellphoneshop.net and found that even though they are knock-off's they work very well and last a long time... They are very cheap too!

I buy all my stuff from there...
 
Cellphoneshop.net claims to sell the original Nokia battery. I don't want to buy from liars.
 
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Cellphoneshop.net claims to sell the original Nokia battery. I don't want to buy from liars.


Too bad Bosch doesn't make batteries I'm sure they would be much better just like their auto parts!
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So I had a nagging suspicion and tried something out. I have a second N800, which is a backup that I don't use, besides charging it once a week. It holds a charge just fine. I swapped out the batteries, and low and behold, it's only the N800 that I use all the time that drains either battery much too quickly. I think this may have to do with the last software update. Something appears to cause excess battery drain. I believe some other N800 users have experienced this problem. I'll have to look into it...
 
From what I read on the N800 forums, it is a common problem with OS2008. The reason is supposedly not known to (= admitted by) the Nokia developers. It appears that the device may sporadically go into battery power sapping reboot loops during the charging process. Weeeeeeeeeeee!
 
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