On 17 Oct 2007, at 15:08, Russell Chapman wrote:

> Andrew Crystall wrote:
>> People carry spare batteries for electrical equipment, including
>> mobiles, all the time. I keep a spare, charged mobile battery in my
>> backpack.
>>
> I'm curious what battery life you get from your phone. I bought mine
> because it was so tiny, and it connects via bluetooth to the car for
> several hours in a typical day, and I still only charge it every few
> days. I would only talk on it for a up to an hour a day, but I've  
> never
> come close to running out of battery. My son's phone (which only has a
> few minutes a day talk and no bluetooth) can go for weeks without
> charging - I just can't imagine the scanario where I would need to  
> carry
> a spare battery...
>
My phone has *at least* four hours talk time / 100 standby on a  
charge and in practice I charge it about once a month or so.

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