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Originally Posted by Estel View Post
Counting by thickness, they're real.

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Judging by packaging. The real Blue-dream , says 'Blue dream' and 'Perfect Business Battery' . This one only says 'Perfect business Battery' and has a vertical printing.
 

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Originally Posted by dr_frost_dk View Post
Are you retar'ed?
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Any news on the results Firminator?
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Just ordered 2x for testing
 

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Hi. I have a couple of 18650 cells and I wish to use them with my n900. But they are longer than the stock battery and does not fit. Do you guys have some idea how can I use them properly they are 2600mAh from a laptop battery. 2 in parallel so theoretically 5200mAh. That would be awesome. The width is perfect but the length is off by about 5mm.
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in standard body, You would need to remove (stock) battery housing. Of course, if You don't mind additional thickness.

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I just tried to turn on my phone with using a power supply set to 3.6 volts. I connected ground to shielding (under battery) and positive to the positive terminal. I tuned the phone on and the Nokia logo appeared. But then it turned off and when I tried it again with the battery it did not turn on. What just happened. Did I kill it?? Is there something that I can check??
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Originally Posted by luketanti View Post
I just tried to turn on my phone with using a power supply set to 3.6 volts. I connected ground to shielding (under battery) and positive to the positive terminal. I tuned the phone on and the Nokia logo appeared. But then it turned off and when I tried it again with the battery it did not turn on. What just happened. Did I kill it?? Is there something that I can check??
Maybe related to the third pin... the one that connects to circuit board on the battery. Just a guess.
 

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May be. I guess it had something to do.
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3th pin (BMI) must be connected to battery - via ~100k resistor.

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