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EDIT: You can't remove the Sony Xperia Ion battery because it is built in.
spongebob EDIT: You can't remove the Sony Xperia Ion battery because it is built in.
The capacity of the Sony NP-FW50 lithium-ion 1020mAh rechargeable battery is 1020 milliampere-hours (mAh).
One can not change the battery on an Sony Xperia Ion Phone. The battery is built into the phone. The best way to fix an issue like this is to take the phone back to the phone dealer from which it came and either replace the phone or have the dealer fix it.
The Sony Ericsson W200i runs on a Lithium Ion battery. Sony rates this phone as having a battery life of up to seven hours of talk time or three hundred hours on standby. This standard would vary based on personal usage and the age of the battery.
Why limit yourself to a Sony battery? The stock NP-FD1 is a good lithium-ion battery. But if you think Sony makes these power cells, you're dreaming. Sony has them manufactured for them. And the companies (there aren't many) that make the Sony OEM units, the Canon OEM units, etc., make all the generic knock-offs. All of them. When you're dropping $40 to $50 on a battery, if you can get a lithium-ion battery that is a direct replacement for the Sony OEM, why not go with the "brand x" unit? In any fair test of performance, it will be extremely difficult to tell the difference. The primary difference between the "off brand" and the Sony is the wrapper and the label. Oh, and the price....
The place where you charge the aino under it there is a little gab pull in it and you Will get to the battery.
The first commercial Lithium Ion battery came on the market in 1991. It was released by Sony and Ashahi Kasei. As of 2011 Lithium Ion batteries account for 66% of all portable secondary battery sales in Japan.
Sony introduced a lithium ion secondary storage battery for use in portable telephones and camcorders. It featured twice the capacity of a hydrogen storage cell and one-third the weight.
The battery is in the trunk under the trunk liner, simply remove the trunk liner, remove the hold down and cables and replace...
use a 10mm wrench and remove the battery from the trunk compartment, and replace it with the new battery
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery
The Sony VAIO UX390N has a VGP-BPS6 standard capacity lithium ion battery this should provide the user with 2.5 or 4.5 hours of life (depending on usage). If you are looking for more power try the large capacity VGP-BPL6 battery this will give the user up to 9 hours battery pumping power.