Level Extreme platform
Subscription
Corporate profile
Products & Services
Support
Legal
Français
Malware Attack
Message
From
06/11/2015 17:26:28
 
 
To
06/11/2015 13:38:15
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
General information
Forum:
Windows
Category:
Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01627007
Message ID:
01627191
Views:
45
>>As years go by Symbian Nokia have only one problem area: battery. The replacement ones you buy tend to be forgeries - which will not have the endurance as the original ones had. The trusted 6210 was in use for over a dozen years, the E51 which replaced it already 7 years old...
>>Somehow I doubt that getting good battery packs under MS tutelage will be getting easier ;-)
>
>It's just about batteries for everything. I've had replacement batteries for a PSP, at least two laptops, one camera (and probably a few other things owned by daughters) where fresh replacement batteries had anywhere between 20 and 80% of the capacity of the original. And yes, one Nokia - but the other three are still running fine on original batteries. Mine still requires only a weekly recharge, and it's 4.5 years old. Not that I'm using it much, but then a charge lasted a week when it was new.

One of the reasons laptops are mostly Fujitsu here ist the reuse of the power supplies, as the laptps themselves were all right. Bought 3 spares for the first laptop and each new machine added its own to the stable - Did not have to buy additional new power supplies for each typical plug-in place for each generation and usually can leave the safety one inside the carry bag and have another safety in car.

Mini USB took care of that for the smaller stuff, but Granddaddy Nokia still needs an adapter cable, as the specs were not in place back then - a small drawback
Previous
Next
Reply
Map
View

Click here to load this message in the networking platform