Don't expect the programmes to pass the battery with flying colours, even though the battery takes a full charge and functions well. Go to Smart Probe in EMMpathy and pay attention to what it tells you is the maximum capacity of the battery. If it tells you it's 1752 mah, (or better, as there are batteries which have better capacity than the Apple ones) then just keep going till it fills that capacity. Paul Nelson
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