Re: [NTLK] iPhone

From: Thomas Brand (T2) <thomasbrand_at_mac.com>
Date: Sun Jul 01 2007 - 20:09:48 EDT

Lithium polymer batteries like the ones used in the iPhone and iPods,
are smaller, hold more capacity, charge faster, and can be molded
into almost any shape, unlike conventional rechargeable batteries.

Thomas Brand (T2)
mynewtonblog.net

On Jul 1, 2007, at 5:56 PM, Dan wrote:
> A removable battery that is STANDARD. The best solution would be a
> cage
> or such so that it could run off of a set of AA or AAA's. But custom
> rechargeable batteries seem to be all that manufactures want to make
> anymore.
>
> -Dan

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