No problem to use the 1100mAh in place of the 1000mAh battery. Mah is like store rooms that have varying sizes. As long as the voltage remains the same (the doors of the store rooms are of the same width and height), the battery with a higher mAh can be used.
Lithium
Because a pager is just a radio receiver and not a radio transmitter. A cell phone or a cordless phone are both a receiver and a transmitter. A receiver uses much less battery power than a transmitter does. And because a pager's disposable alkaline battery holds more power than a cell phone or cordless phone's rechargeable battery.
Gold, Copper, Silver, Nickel, lead, lithium and Titanium.
on the bottom of the laptop, unless its built in *On MacBook's it's on the bottom right... You'll need a coin to twist the lock, the battery will pop right out. The serial number is also hidden under the battery.
No, in wont. In fact this will extend the battery life. I recommend doing this only when your phone battery wont charge, and there is no juice in it. I Have a old PDA, and the battery wouldn't work, so i put it in the freezer for 15 minuets and it worked! Good luck!
probably not. get the right battery.
It means it has more power.If it fits in your phone it should work.But look where the battery goes it might say there is a may battery you can put in it.
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery
most, if not all, phone batterys are lithium ion
Yes, there should not be any problem.
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A lithium battery lasts for about 6 hours of constant use or about 60-75 hours of stand by.
the lithium ion inside of it helps it run on a cell phone
Presumably you're talking about the battery. Lithium batteries are "primary batteries"; that is, they're not rechargeable. Lithium ion batteries are rechargeable, and are therefore a much better choice for a cell phone.
If, by 'larger battery' you mean one with the samevoltage but higher capacity - there's no reason why not. It will simply take a little longer to charge it. I swapped my 3.6v 600mAh battery for a 3.6v 1000mAh battery a long time ago - and the phone still works perfectly well.
The HTC Innovation phone has a DREA160 Lithium-Ion battery. This battery is no different from other batteries and the battery life will differ on how old the battery is.
When it comes to cell phone batteries, it is not the manufacturer that counts, but the type of battery. The battery should be made specifically for the brand of phone being used and it should be made of Lithium for longer life.