the Mah is milli amp hour. It determines how long it will run. (Actually it is how much amps it has, but higher amps means longer lasting.)

It should and it will last a little longer.

Stewart


At 08:24 PM 1/28/2009, you wrote:
Hate to ask another non-computer question, but figure this would be a good
place to ask:  Cordless phone battery keeps losing charge so want to replace
it. Original is 3.6 v, 600Mah (for AT&T, 2.4ghz phone/answering machine),
but when I search for it online only or mostly finding ones that are 700 or
800 Mah. Can I replace with a higher Mah?

Also, any suggestions on local (D.C. area) or online places to get cordless
batteries inexpensively?

Thanks again

Randall


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