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Battery issues?

ldersch

Feb 13, 2007, 9:20 PM
The reviews are inconsistant. Some say bad, some say good, some say great. What your experience with battery life?
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GinoA

Feb 14, 2007, 8:06 PM
EXCELLENT battery life. You would be amazed with the battery life. For the first few times, let the phone die all the way and then charge it. that will make the battery last longer. i use it for phone calls, texts, and some cingular video and it lasts easily two days with me.
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JohnO

Feb 23, 2007, 12:01 PM
The battery life is very good with regular use. It drains fairly quickly when you use Cingular Video.
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bmega

Feb 23, 2007, 1:44 PM
Compared to the other RAZRs I have tried this battery life is the best of all. I have 'conditioned' my battery for a few weeks now and I get better and better life each time. It's a winner.
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tratne

Feb 28, 2007, 4:25 PM
I've had my v3xx for exactly one month. I really like the phone, although I was concerned with battery life when it went dead after only 2 hours of talk time the second week I had the phone and was on a business trip.

Does anyone know where you can buy a spare battery, Motorolo type BZ60. Cingular does not sell the battery and it is no where to be found in the US on the web. Help!!!
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bmega

Feb 28, 2007, 4:39 PM
Go to hellomoto.com, then go to the Shop Moto Store link, then go to the V3xx for Cingular then click on Compatible Products. Scroll all the way down and you will see the standard battery for $39.99.
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tratne

Feb 28, 2007, 4:55 PM
Thanks so much for the like to the hellomoto shot. But, what do they mean by:
"Product compatibility for this product not available at this time."
when you look at the battery on the compatible products page. And, there is no mention of BZ60 nor the 940 strength.

Have you ordered a spare?
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bmega

Feb 28, 2007, 7:44 PM
No I haven't ordered a spare but I did notice that message about compatibility. I imagine that they haven't gotten around to specifying this information for the battery. It's likely that most of the other compatible products are pretty standard across the board (bluetooth adapters, chargers, etc.) so they just copy those over to the newest razr in the bunch, but this battery is a bit different so they probably put that generic message there for lack of anything better at the time. However, if you look at the back of your BZ60 battery you will see the alpha/numeric SNN5789B which matches the information that they do provide about the spare you are ordering.
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tratne

Feb 28, 2007, 10:32 PM
Thanks, bmega. I appreciate you speedy reply. I will probably wait until I can find the spare for a cheaper price.

Do you suggest I let the battery completely run down a couple of times to "season" it?

I really do like my v3xx. I went through two v551's in the past and both of them had speakers gone bad.
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bmega

Mar 1, 2007, 8:25 AM
Yeah, I always run my batteries all the way down for the first 10 or so charges (maybe I'm over-doing it?) then I let it charge at least overnight each time. In other words, not removing it from the charger as soon as it says Charge Complete. After the initial conditioning I try to do that run-down/full-charge at least once a month. This has given me a lot of success with my batteries. My cell is the only phone I have, and I have never had to get replacement batteries. I do get new phones regularly, but the ones that I have kept for 1 year+ have always maintained good batt life.
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chawknz

Apr 12, 2007, 11:17 PM
This phone uses a Li-Ion battery which doesn't need to be seasoned. In fact, running the battery down to 0 is going to wear it out quicker.

Read more about this type of battery at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_ion_battery »

Once the phone says "Charge Complete", there is no need to charge it further. Even if you just got your phone, there is no need to charge it for 8 hours like you used to do. Once it's charged, that's it.
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lassie1234

Mar 10, 2007, 4:29 PM
i am tired of the battery running out.. it sucks when your out havin a good time and you have no battery left... 😈
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tratne

Mar 10, 2007, 4:33 PM
I finally ordered a spare battery direct from Motorola. I have not had issues lately, mainly because I am not using the phone that much. I only use it heavily when I am traveling for business.
One good thing about the phone, listening to music does not seem to eat up the battery. I'm really enjoying the MP3 player. My iPod has been getting a rest lately. I've got a 2 gig micro SD card and keep it filled.
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ldersch

Mar 10, 2007, 4:35 PM
And as I posted earlier, battery life can be greatly improved by just lowering the screen brightness a few notches. I have no problem anymore...although a spare battery is never a bad idea!
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tratne

Mar 10, 2007, 4:37 PM
Plus I purchased a small external battery charger for about $10 so I can always have a spare charged battery. Saves having to plug in phone at night. I just swap the battery every couple of days.
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ldersch

Mar 10, 2007, 4:40 PM
Where did you find that? A spare battery is only half as good without a spare charger!
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tratne

Mar 10, 2007, 5:03 PM
There are a number of websites selling accessories for the v3xx. One of my favorites is:
http://www.wirelessground.com/morav3ac.html »

That's where I got the spare battery charger and a bunch of other goodies for my new phone. If you spend $50 shipping is free. They don't have the right battery for the v3xx yet, though. Don't order a battery from them or you will get the standard RAZR battery. I had to get the battery from the Motorola site itself. That's the only place it is available now. Even Cingular does not stock the BZ60 yet.
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