1420 mAh or 1390 mAh battery?

winoz

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On motorola's website it states
USAGE TIME (CONTINUOUS)2
CDMA up to 500 min; GSM up to 430 min.
BATTERY TYPE
1420 mAh Li Ion
STANDBY TIME3
CDMA up to 230 hrs.; GSM up to 320 hrs.

But why My battery is BP6X 1390mAh? if there any new type battery? And I don't think it can stand by up to 230 hrs on CDMA....
 
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1420 is the maximum rated capacity on these batteries. 1390 is the average. It's the same battery. And no, you can't get 230hrs on standby.. At least, I highly, highly, highly doubt it.
 

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Don't believe any of the hours ever posted on a battery rating. They are useless.

The stock Battery in a D2G (and probably other droid2's) is 1480 mAh.
The mAh is basically Miliamp-hour.

Basically put the higher the mAh the longer the battery life.

I just got my Extended battery for the unit. It has 2300 mAh which should theoretically give me roughly twice the battery life of the stock.

There are a lot of tweaks you can make to get more battery life. Just search around.
 
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Don't believe any of the hours ever posted on a battery rating. They are useless.

The stock Battery in a D2G (and probably other droid2's) is 1480 mAh.
The mAh is basically Miliamp-hour.

Basically put the higher the mAh the longer the battery life.

I just got my Extended battery for the unit. It has 2300 mAh which should theoretically give me roughly twice the battery life of the stock.

There are a lot of tweaks you can make to get more battery life. Just search around.


Where do you get your information?

I'm holding a BP6X and a BP7X side by side in my hand.

The BP6X is rated at 1390/1420 mAh. It says right on the battery min/typ.

The BP7X is rated at 1820/1860 mAh

Seidio makes 1500mAh and 2800 mAh batteries. What battery do you have that's 2300mAh? ALso.. 2300/1480 = 1.55... So using your numbers, you'd get 1.5x the stock battery life.

Using real numbers, 1820/1390 = 1.31, which is a more reasonable expectation.

Alternatively, 2800/1390 = 2.01, which IS double the battery life of stock.
 

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I'm sorry and please dont be insulted but do you even know how to do simple math Asphyx?

Sent from the F-Zero cockpit on my D2G
 
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