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Which battery for Sanyo 8100?

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Brett - 27 Oct 2004 11:55 GMT
I have a Sanyo 8100 picture phone and need to purchase a new battery for it.
There are two types - 1400mAh and 1600mAh.  The prices are very similar but
the 1600mAh last a little longer.  What are the differences or why choose
one over the other?  I don't want to damage the phone.

Thanks,
Brett
itzup2me - 27 Oct 2004 15:48 GMT
It would stand to reason that the higher the better, but to confuse th
issue even more Radio Shack offers a 1650 battery.  I asked
representative of Sanyo and he told me that he would have to look it u
and get back with me.  He thinks that higher translates to longer lif
and quicker charge ups and attributes the different types to the ne
8200 series, and if he gets back with me I'll post his response
Bob Smith - 27 Oct 2004 17:23 GMT
> I have a Sanyo 8100 picture phone and need to purchase a new battery for it.
> There are two types - 1400mAh and 1600mAh.  The prices are very similar but
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> Thanks,
> Brett

As long as the battery manufacturer is reputable, no damage should happen to
the phone. As for any differences between the two batteries listed above,
the more the mAh, the thicker the battery.

Bob
 
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