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The Bleu 466x is Bar Shaped with a 1.8 Inch Screen Size and a 65k color TFT display with a resolution of 128x106 pixels. This Bleu Mobile also supports a Camera with Video Capture features. It has an Inbuilt FM radio and is equipped with a Standard Lithium ion Battery.

eddy stock (NiCd) - The oldest battery type used in cell phones. They are the heaviest and lowest capacity battery type. These can be somewhat hard to find.



Lithium battery stocks If you are using your phone a lot, it seems like you have to charge it at least three to five times a week. Of course, other things besides capacity and performance are equally important when it comes to cell phone battery design. You want a battery that is small and light. You also want a cell phone that is environmentally friendly and doesn't cause a health hazard. So, it's a balance between those features. But battery life is the thing that seems to bug us the most! So what's it all about and what can be done to improve cell phone battery life?

Lithium mines Ontario Li-ion cells have a good peak output current and low source resistance. When you overload the tool, the voltage stays up, and they just keep pumping current into the motor. Power tools have thermal overload trips in the motors, and that's a good thing with Li-ion batteries, if they didn't they'd just burn the motor out!

Okay, so we know we'd be sunk without our laptops and cell phones. But what about the car? Cars have batteries too. Perhaps you ride a Harley Davidson - not without a motorcycle battery! It's interesting to think where we'd be if the afore-mentioned "zapping episode" took place. We know that our forefathers coped without batteries but could we?

When it's time to buy a new lithium ion battery, be sure you're buying one that's new (as in recently produced). Just like fruit has a shelf-life, so do batteries and just like you want to buy fresh produce, you also want to invest in "fresh" lithium ion cells. Check the date-code on the battery or packaging to ensure you're not buying a pack that's been degrading for a year on some shelf.

Now, you may be asking yourself why your iPod does not use conventional batteries. Here is the answer: find any size battery in your home and try to place it in your iPod. You will soon figure out why lithium ion is the weapon of choice for iPod mini batteries. They are smaller, longer lasting, and have the juice to power today's high-performance devices.
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