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i even got a BL-4ct handy that is chewed last in trips just need to put some folded paper at the bottom though
its specifation are
860 mah
3.7 volts
3.2 wh
my main batrey is belief premium 1500 mah
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Today I found a battery originaly from nokia c6-00, to be more accurate the BL-4J.
Im using my nokia a lot lately out of home with no possibilty to charge so Im in need of spare batteries, so here comes the question:
Can I use the mentioned battery for n900? The size is the same, so the voltage as the original BL-5J (3.7V) but there are few specifications differences like below:
The original N900 battery:
1320mAh and 4.9Wh
But the battery I want to use as a spare one have:
1200mAh and 4.4Wh
I did a quick check, n900 boots up and working just fine, but will this not kill my nokia if I use it for loner usage?
In my opinion the BL-4J battery have just less capacity, but Im not a specialist so I rather ask, than fry my device.
Thanks in advance!