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I dont really like using cheapo non spec batteries but you may have to run a few charge/discharge cycles before it gets to 100% capacity.
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Yes but if its just a Gold casing and not Gold conductors then its no good is it ?
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I purchased this battery and instead of the '1750' power it proclaimed it only charged to about 1200 which is a bit lower than an authentic Nokia battery. I emailed the eBay vendor and they refunded my money and told me to keep the battery also, so for the price I paid it's well worth it, but anymore than $0 junk it!!!
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2012-10-20
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Or, in plain english: it means nothing. Put a bigger resistor in the battery, and the reported capacity will be bigger. They probably just copied the resistor in original batteries.