I have owned plenty of cellular phones over the last few years, as I am sure everyone has, and while none have been especially great, some have definitely been crap. The most common problem I have ever had with my cell phones has been with the batteries. The cellular phone battery has either broke or it just would not last long enough and I would need to buy and carry a replacement battery.
I usually use my cell phone regularly, both for my career and for home use, so having another battery is often a good idea but having to replace a faulty or damaged battery is so annoying. My latest phone is working well but I would like a replacement battery for those times when I am travelling.
Cellular Phone Battery
These are the details of my most current phone (yeah, I know it is a bit outdated, I really should buy a new cellular phone):
Nokia 9500
Quick Take: Part of the Nokia Communicator line of smart phones, the Nokia 9500 is similar to its sibling, the 9300, but offers some added features, most notably integrated Wi-Fi and a built-in VGA camera. Also, it’s physically bigger, at 5.8 by 2.2 by 0.9 inches and 7.8 ounces, and you get the advantage of a larger internal display. For more information about the Nokia 9500, please read our full review of the Nokia 9300.
So for now the true question is do I spend the money getting a new Nokia 9500 mobile phone battery or do I just purchase a new phone with a longer life battery? Replacement batteries are very cheap but a new phone would be good too. I must make a decision…