800's will work fine, if they fit in the space.

there are a lot of counterfeit batteries out there.  the counterfeit Nokia 
batteries even come with the nokia holo.

batteries need cobalt to be high quailty.  cobalt is expensive.  cheap 
batteries = no cobalt.  other than buying directly from mfgr, i do not know how 
to avoid this problem.  i bought a nokia for my cell phone off of ebay.  looks 
like a duck, smells like a duck, runs like a turkey.  seems to hold about half 
the charge.

in a cordless phone, almost any battery life will be adequate, so i would just 
buy off of ebay from someone with a high rating.

At 09:24 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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