The charges should be a little smarter than that.
Very often some cell phones come with two types of batteries.
Standard or extended.
Of course the extended can have anywhere from a few to double the Mah
capacity. But you use the same charger with them.
Stewart
At 08:29 PM 1/28/2009, you wrote:
Yes. In fact, the higher the mah the better, as it signifies more
power over time (milliamps in an hour). The only remote danger might
be that the cell would draw too much current when charging, but I
seriously doubt that would be a problem.
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Ranbo <[email protected]> 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?
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