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* According to an extensive [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=65568 thread] where several types of aftermarket batteries were tested, the most powerful direct substitute of the stock Nokia battery so far (June 2011) is the 1420 mAH blue Scud battery, which performed better than its own claim, showing a real 1510 mAh capacity. This thread also discusses making a double cell battery and fitting the phone with a Mugen extended battery cover for ~3000mAh. | * According to an extensive [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=65568 thread] where several types of aftermarket batteries were tested, the most powerful direct substitute of the stock Nokia battery so far (June 2011) is the 1420 mAH blue Scud battery, which performed better than its own claim, showing a real 1510 mAh capacity. This thread also discusses making a double cell battery and fitting the phone with a Mugen extended battery cover for ~3000mAh. | ||
- | * '''''In update, as of [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=65568 Sep 2012] the best replacement BL-5J battery is the PolarCell replacement. It's easily available in Europe and has a better capacity | + | * '''''In update, as of [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=65568 Sep 2012] the best replacement BL-5J battery is the PolarCell replacement. It's easily available in Europe and has a better capacity than the best (1420mAh) blue scud.''''' |
=== External batteries === | === External batteries === |
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