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Motorola Original Equipment OEM Battery BR-50 For Motorola Razr V3 V3c V3i V3e V3t V3m Pebl U6 BR50 Studio : Motorola by Motorola Brand : Motorola Publisher : Motorola Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0728486003253 UPC : 728486003253 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 71 reviews)
List Price : $41.99 Our Price : $1.99
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OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)
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Model number: BR50
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Battery type: Lithium Ion (LI-ION)
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No memory loss effect.
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Integrated microchip prevents overcharging & lengthens battery life
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Compatible Model : Motorola RAZR V3, V3c, V3m, V3i, V3t, V3e, V3r, Pebl U6 |
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I HAVE ORDERED FROM THIS SOURCE BEFORE. VERY PROMPT AND GOOD SERVICE. GREAT PRODUCT AND PRICE!!! |
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Bangin phone battery. Off the hook, fo' sheezy. |
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Works perfectly with my phone. It's pretty much exactly the same as the original battery that came with my Motorola Razor V3C. Instead of buying a new phone with strings attached, buy a new battery. Save money, and be free from contract. Word. I saved, like, $100, probably. |
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Seems to be working as it should at 30% of the cost at the phone store. |
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Works like new |
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My wife's phone became almost useless. I called it her paperweight! This battery works like new. I don't know if it'll last as long as a new one (I don't see why it wouldn't) but her phone works now and it didn't before. Heck, order two for that price just to be sure. |
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Helpful info on batteries |
I already have been using the BR50 and they do have a crappy charge time. I use this phone at home and found keeping it in a double charger (a charger with 2 slots, one for the phone to charge and one slot behind it to charge another battery), that this prolongs the life of the batteries if I keep changing them out and recharging.
Well now I need to replace them because all the batteries seem to be dying fast (after over a yr's use on all 3 batteries).
I read that switching to the new BR56 gives you a bit more capacity and life in the battery. I was concerned if this battery was thicker which would mean i need a new battery back-plate for the phone. (as it turns out the batteries are the exact same size so no need for a new back cover).
But in the process of this research, I found a nice little blog page that attemps to explain some battery details to us regarding our razr's and their battery needs. So I thought I'd share this link and ya'll can pass it around to others as it may help answer any questions-
http://ftsquared.blogspot.com/2008/04/motorola-br56-cell-phone-battery-vs.html
the BR56 is a bit more expensive than the BR50 but not much, plus we have to consider that these batteries, no matter if they say "new" or "original" (no matter whether you buy some here or on ebay) are no where near the cost they are on motorola's site, which leads me to wonder if their batteries are more expensive, but do last much longer overall. Either way, I'm sticking with the cheapies! |
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