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I would like a spare battery for my 770. Where in the States would I get one? I'm not talking about one of the non-oem ebay ones. A real one.
 
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Nokia dealer, local mobile phone shop? Nokia use the same battery in some of their phones.
 
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The battery is a Nokia BP-5L. A brief Google sessions pulled up one place on the Internet to get them:It seems that there are a few places to buy these. I couldn't even find it on the Nokia site.

Good luck.

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I got one on EBay for 10 dollars.

It works fine- just as good as the original,
but is made by a 3rd party company.

It is lithium ion like the original,
but is covered in white paper- looks cheesy,
but the price is right!

check out this link:
http://search.ebay.com/search/search...ery&category0=

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Just one caveat: a lot of the BP-5L lookalikes have a lower capacity than the Nokia original. The 770's battery packs 1500 mAH of juice, some copies come close to just about half that. I saw -- didn't buy! -- one in Thailand with 900 mAH.

Cheap? Yes. Convenient? Not so much...
 
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and seeing how some of the "3rd party" ones have been known to leak or explode, I'd stay away from them.
 
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Yup, I would like to stay away from the non-oem ones. Mobile planet is the only place I've seen them. Even the Nokia web site does not list them. I cannot find the batteries through Verizon, Cingular and T-mobile.
 
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Originally Posted by Higgy
Yup, I would like to stay away from the non-oem ones. Mobile planet is the only place I've seen them. Even the Nokia web site does not list them. I cannot find the batteries through Verizon, Cingular and T-mobile.
I see the Nokia-brand ones in just about every mobile phoneshop I've been into. I don't see the point in buying one, as stocking up on Li-ion batteries is not very smart: they just don't keep well. The best thing to do is wait until your current battery dies and then get a fresh one.

Maybe a tip: I recently bought a spare generic wallplug charger that came with a "reduction plug" (from the old Nokia large tip to the new small one that's on the 770 -- the tip is available separately from Nokia, but it costs almost as much as I paid for the charger). I subsequently used this reduction plug on one of those emergency mobile chargers that I had lying around (the ones you stick 4 AAA batteries in and plug into your mobile when there's no wallplug around) and the 770 happily chirped it was charging! If I did my maths right, I can get at least one full charge from 4 alkaline AAA's, which means I can run my 770 for as long as I can stuff AAA's in my backpack and sod to all the eco-solar crap.
 
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I recently bought one of these at Bed, Bath & Beyond and got 20% off with a coupon that my wife had. I bought the one that comes with a Razr adapter (mini-USB) so that I can charge my phone and BT headset. Then I ordered the Nokia adapter directly from Turbo Charge here for about $5 delivered. The TurboCharge is small and uses a single double-A.
 
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Originally Posted by Odin
I recently bought one of these at Bed, Bath & Beyond and got 20% off with a coupon that my wife had. I bought the one that comes with a Razr adapter (mini-USB) so that I can charge my phone and BT headset. Then I ordered the Nokia adapter directly from Turbo Charge here for about $5 delivered. The TurboCharge is small and uses a single double-A.
So... What do you think of it? thanks.
 
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