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Mobile Phone Batteries
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I'm expecting to buy a new mobile phone later on this year and every model I look at has a sealed battery that cannot easily be replaced by the user.
I'm not used to this. All of my mobile phones have had batteries that eventually refuse to charge or hold their charge for very long and have been easy to remove and replace. I usually keep a spare battery fully charged in my car in case of emergency.
Are these new style batteries different? Can I expect them to last, if not forever, at least a few years?
I'm not used to this. All of my mobile phones have had batteries that eventually refuse to charge or hold their charge for very long and have been easy to remove and replace. I usually keep a spare battery fully charged in my car in case of emergency.
Are these new style batteries different? Can I expect them to last, if not forever, at least a few years?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My TomTom 950 Go Live unit battery was beginning to run down more quickly so I looked on YouTube for information on how to change it.
Bought a small set of tools for a couple of pounds from EBay and did it in less than twenty minutes. It was out of warranty, so no problem there.
Check which battery would be suitable for your unit, see < and decide if you are prepared to go for an OEM or an after-market battery, checking the capacity carefully. If you're not prepared to go to that much trouble, then you're stuck with a mobile phone that has easily replaceable batteries. Good luck with whatever you decide.
Bought a small set of tools for a couple of pounds from EBay and did it in less than twenty minutes. It was out of warranty, so no problem there.
Check which battery would be suitable for your unit, see < and decide if you are prepared to go for an OEM or an after-market battery, checking the capacity carefully. If you're not prepared to go to that much trouble, then you're stuck with a mobile phone that has easily replaceable batteries. Good luck with whatever you decide.