BlackBerry Standard Battery for 9000 Series Handsets
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| List Price: | £22.13 |
| Price: | £11.00 |
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Dispatched from and sold by Amazin Memory
14 new or used available from £9.00
Average customer review:Product Description
Blackberry Standard Battery for 9000 Series HandsetsCompatible with 9000 series handsets.Main Features:Up to 300 hours standby timeCryptographic security chip...
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5726 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: BlackBerry
- Model: BAT-14392-001
- Released on: 2009-08-25
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Features
- Genuine BlackBerry M-S1 battery great for users who use their phone extensively whilst out and about. Lets you keep talking and makes sure you don't miss important phone calls.
- The BlackBerry M-S1 Battery features integrated security that ensures you're using a battery specially designed to work with your BlackBerry device. Your device will be powered longer and the battery will sustain a greater amount of charges with a BlackBerry battery.
- Capacity: 1500 mAh
Customer Reviews
Blackberry Bold 9000 spare battery
Given that the battery life on the Bold is lower than earler models, it's worth having a spare. They are often very expensive, but this is a great price for the genuine RIM battery model - don't buy other brands - they are often poor value for money
Do not buy from seller "The Accessory Store"
This item arrived scratched and scuffed from seller "The Accessory Store". It was also not sealed. I therefore have good reason to believe that it is not new and that I have paid £18 for an old, used battery. Take my advice and avoid this seller.
A definite must-have
The Bold drains batteries like there is no tomorrow. Getting a spare battery is very, very useful and I recommend all Bold users to have a spare one in their bag.
Personally I wouldn't get other batteries that aren't 1500 Mah, seeing as Mah is the measure of energy flow. Getting one with 2400 Mah instead of 1500 Mah will mean your phone gets the wrong amount of energy. I'm not an expert but pumping in too much energy doesn't sound healthy for a phone.



