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Motorola 1000 mAh Lithium-Ion Slim Auxiliary Battery for Motorola StarTAC Phones |
List Price: $59.99
Your Price: $15.99 |
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Rating: Summary: More phones should use this concept. Review: I love the dual battery concept. If you need the power stick it on, otherwise leave it off. It gives me so much more functionality than just having one battery. I can have this on me all day, and then take it off for a dinner date at night so my phone fits invisibly in my pocket. It gives you at least twice the power as the normal battery alone. I can go on a two day trip without my charger with this battery. It is not heavy at all, but it does bulk up the phone some. I still wear it on my belt without noticing it though. I highly recomend this if you need the power.
Rating: Summary: More phones should use this concept. Review: I love the dual battery concept. If you need the power stick it on, otherwise leave it off. It gives me so much more functionality than just having one battery. I can have this on me all day, and then take it off for a dinner date at night so my phone fits invisibly in my pocket. It gives you at least twice the power as the normal battery alone. I can go on a two day trip without my charger with this battery. It is not heavy at all, but it does bulk up the phone some. I still wear it on my belt without noticing it though. I highly recomend this if you need the power.
Rating: Summary: A "Must have" option Review: I only turn on my Star Tac when making outgoing calls, and use a separate pager for incoming messages. If you do that, you only need to charge both the batteries (the standard and this one) about once every two or three months (depending on your time in use). Definitely buy this battery! You can take it off at will if you want a slimmer phone for certain occasions.
Rating: Summary: A "Must have" option Review: I only turn on my Star Tac when making outgoing calls, and use a separate pager for incoming messages. If you do that, you only need to charge both the batteries (the standard and this one) about once every two or three months (depending on your time in use). Definitely buy this battery! You can take it off at will if you want a slimmer phone for certain occasions.
Rating: Summary: Not for ALL StarTAC phones. Review: This battery does not work with all models of Motorola StarTAC cellular phones. My specific experience is with the ST7867 StarTAC phone, contrary to what is listed when you click the "Compatible Phones" hyperlink. There may be other models that do not take this battery. There are four pin-type contacts on the side of the battery that lies against the body of the phone. If your StarTAC does not have four corresponding contacts in a row on the back of the phone, this auxilliary battery does not go with your StarTAC model.
Rating: Summary: Not for ALL StarTAC phones. Review: This battery does not work with all models of Motorola StarTAC cellular phones. My specific experience is with the ST7867 StarTAC phone, contrary to what is listed when you click the "Compatible Phones" hyperlink. There may be other models that do not take this battery. There are four pin-type contacts on the side of the battery that lies against the body of the phone. If your StarTAC does not have four corresponding contacts in a row on the back of the phone, this auxilliary battery does not go with your StarTAC model.
Rating: Summary: Not for ALL StarTAC phones. Review: This battery does not work with all models of Motorola StarTAC cellular phones. My specific experience is with the ST7867 StarTAC phone, contrary to what is listed when you click the "Compatible Phones" hyperlink. There may be other models that do not take this battery. There are four pin-type contacts on the side of the battery that lies against the body of the phone. If your StarTAC does not have four corresponding contacts in a row on the back of the phone, this auxilliary battery does not go with your StarTAC model.
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