About your batteries, Battery talk- and standby-times – Motorola digital cellular phone User Manual
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About Your Batteries
Your Digital StarTAC phone can use either Lithium Ion (LiIon)
or Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries. Batteries are
available in these sizes: Slim, Standard, and Extra Capacity.
Your phone can use two batteries at the same time. You can
use any single battery or battery combination to fit your
needs. You can even extend your talk-time by attaching an
auxiliary battery at any time, without interrupting your call.
Battery Talk- and Standby-Times
Talk-time
refers to the time you can talk on your phone
before the battery is fully discharged.
Standby-time
is the
time that your phone is on but not used for talking.
Keep in Mind:
Talking on the phone uses more power than
leaving it idle. The more power you use for talking, the less
you’ll have for standby-time, and vice-versa.
For a complete measure of talk-time or standby-time, simply
combine the time shown for your main battery to the time
shown for your auxiliary battery.
All times depend on the network configuration, signal
strength, and the features selected. (Times are approximate
for the first 500 charging cycles.)
Battery
Digital
Analog
Talk
(up to)
Standby
(up to)
Talk
(up to)
Standby
(up to)
Slim Main LiIon
(500mAH)
50 min.
30 hrs.
35 min.
8 hrs.
Standard Main
NiMH (500mAH)
50 min.
30 hrs.
35 min.
8 hrs.
Extra Capacity
LiIon (900 mAH)
90 min.
55 hrs.
60 min.
15 hrs.
Slim Auxiliary LiIon
(900 mAH)
90 min.
55 hrs.
60 min.
15 hrs.
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