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<blockquote data-quote="Krish" data-source="post: 157278" data-attributes="member: 6038"><p>The problem with lithium batteries is that if it looses power when it is kept idle for a few years, it is completely dead...it would not change. That is happened to on of my spare camera batteries</p><p></p><p>The glass system need to be tested....</p><p></p><p>I have another battery for a smartphone. The phone is seven years old. Hence the battery started dying. So, I got another one. The bad part is that battery is manufactured seven years ago. So, that does not work like a new one. Simply because the company changed the phone design.</p><p></p><p>That means, we need AAA lithium battery or a flat design that is made to work on all products such that we have a new one every few years... otherwise, no point buying an expensive product whose battery would not be made.</p><p></p><p>I was told to buy a cell for replacing these batteries...but one needs mechanical gadgets to open up and replace them...bad situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krish, post: 157278, member: 6038"] The problem with lithium batteries is that if it looses power when it is kept idle for a few years, it is completely dead...it would not change. That is happened to on of my spare camera batteries The glass system need to be tested.... I have another battery for a smartphone. The phone is seven years old. Hence the battery started dying. So, I got another one. The bad part is that battery is manufactured seven years ago. So, that does not work like a new one. Simply because the company changed the phone design. That means, we need AAA lithium battery or a flat design that is made to work on all products such that we have a new one every few years... otherwise, no point buying an expensive product whose battery would not be made. I was told to buy a cell for replacing these batteries...but one needs mechanical gadgets to open up and replace them...bad situation. [/QUOTE]
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