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It depends on manufacturing and assembly tolerances -- most batteries in N800s and N810s fit snugly enough, but a few have excessive looseness -- folded paper, a little piece of tape, or whatever takes care of it. Honestly, I'd rather have a separate clip hold the battery in, but that's supposed to be the battery cover's job. Tape keeps mine from coming loose when I change cards, even though it has no perceptible rattle when closed.
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So I opened the battery compartment door, and the damn battery just about fell out into my lap.
Is there nothing that holds the battery down? The end opposite the connectors seems to be moving when I move the unit. It doesn't unplug but it makes a rattle.
I might just put a piece of masking tape on it for now. But it seems odd theres no little clip or latch on that end.