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Is there a the difference between 670 mAh, 700 mAh and 770 mAh?
 
My Sony Ericcson Li-ion 3.6 V battery says 670 mAh.  I've seen 700 and
770 mAh batteries for sale and wonder if I can use those as long as the
volts are the same?
 
Many thanks for any advice you can give me on this before I buy the
wrong battery.

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bobblespin@yahoo.com wrote:
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> Is there a the difference between 670 mAh, 700 mAh and 770 mAh?
>  
> My Sony Ericcson Li-ion 3.6 V battery says 670 mAh.  I've seen 700 and
> 770 mAh batteries for sale and wonder if I can use those as long as the
> volts are the same?
 
If the battery is the same format (physical) and voltage then yes.
 
mAh is milli ampere hours. It is a measure of how much juice can be
stored in the battery: aka: how long your phone can go between recharges.

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I believe that you can use them as long as they are the same voltage. I have
bought NiMH rechargeabe AA batteries which range from 2000mAh to 2500mAh and
they work in my digital devices. Because of this, I generally buy the higher
rated AA batteries since they keep my items powered longer if the price
difference is reasonable. If they are the same price, I get the higher mAh
NiMH battery.
 
 
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> Is there a the difference between 670 mAh, 700 mAh and 770 mAh?
>
> My Sony Ericcson Li-ion 3.6 V battery says 670 mAh.  I've seen 700 and
> 770 mAh batteries for sale and wonder if I can use those as long as the
> volts are the same?
>
> Many thanks for any advice you can give me on this before I buy the
> wrong battery.
>


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