I have owned many cellular phones over the years, as I am sure many people have, and while none have been that brilliant, some have definitely been rubbish. The most common problem I have ever had with my cell phones has been with the battery. The cell 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 do use my cell phone often, both for work and for private use, so having a backup battery is often worthwhile but having to replace a faulty or damaged battery is so annoying. My current phone is working ok but I would like a replacement battery for when I am not in the office.

Cell Phone Battery

These are the details of my current phone (yes, I know it is a bit old, I really should find a new mobile phone):

RIM BlackBerry 7130e (Sprint)

Note: This product is part of the RIM BlackBerry 7100 series. .

Quick Take: The RIM BlackBerry 7130e isn’t new (Verizon has had it for quite a few months), but it freshens up Sprint’s rather stale offering of BlackBerrys. The EV-DO-capable 7130e features integrated Bluetooth, a speakerphone, 64MB of flash memory, 16MB of SRAM, and of course, push e-mail technology; you can also use the device as a modem. The BlackBerry 7130e is available now in stores and online for $199.99 after discounts and promotions. For more information about the 7130e for Sprint, please read our full review of the RIM BlackBerry 7130e (Verizon Wireless).

So I suppose the real question is do I spend the money buying a new RIM BlackBerry 7130e (Sprint) cell phone battery or do I just purchase a new phone with a better performing battery? Replacement batteries are reasonably cheap but a new phone would be great. Always decisions need to be made.

Cell Phone Batteries