I have had many cell phones over the years, as I am sure many people have, and while none have been especially extraordinary, some have absolutely been useless. The main problem I have ever had with my cell phones has been with the battery. The battery has either stopped working or it just would not last long enough and I would need to purchase and carry a replacement battery.
I usually use my cell phone heaps, both for my career and for personal use, so having a backup battery is often a good idea but having to replace a faulty or damaged battery is annoying. My newest phone is working well but I would like a replacement battery for when I am not in the office.
Cell Phone Batteries
These are the details of my current phone (yeah, I know it is a bit outdated, I really should purchase a new mobile phone):
Nokia 7250 - cellular phone with digital camera / FM radio - GSM / EGSM
Product Short Spec:
Band / mode:
EGSM 900 / GSM 1800/1900 (Tri-Band)
Talk time:
Up to 300 min
Combined with:
With digital camera / FM radio
Weight:
3.2 oz
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So I suppose the right question is do I spend the money purchasing a new Nokia 7250 - cellular phone with digital camera / FM radio - GSM / EGSM cell phone battery or do I just purchase a new phone with a better performing battery? Replacement batteries are fairly inexpensive but a new phone would be good too. Decisions, decisions…