You want to make sure it is the same voltage as the original battery. Greater mAh should simply mean longer run (and longer charge) times.
K
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Erik Hovland <erik@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I've been looking at replacement batteries for my N810 and came acrossThe Mugen batteries come in two sizes, the standard size and the extended size.
>> Mugen Power 1800 mAh Extended Battery at $29.95 It's 300 mAh more than
>> stock Nokia battery. Does anybody have any experience with it? Does it
>> really work? Is larger capacity actually noticeable?
>>
>> Also found Mugen Power 3600 mAh Extended Battery for N810 for $79.95
>> here:
>>
>> http://shop.eten.hu/mugen-power-3600mah-extended-battery-for-nokia-n810-with-battery-door-blue-p-475.html
>>
>> Would be interesting to know if anybody tried that one. That's 2.4
>> times more capacity than the stock battery. Nearly removes the need of
>> caring spare batteries...
>
> A couple more questions :)
>
> Are the batteries above thicker than the Nokia stock battery? Will they
> fit N810 ?
Don't know. But the battery would be useless if it couldn't be charged.
> Also, will the stock charger work with them ? Will it charge them to
> their full capacity?
My experience w/ batteries of this type is that they usually have a
chip inside that the charger uses to figure out when it is full.
E
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