Yes, you can substitute a 900mAh battery for a 700mAh battery, as the higher capacity battery will typically provide longer usage time. However, ensure that the voltage and physical dimensions are compatible with your device. Additionally, using a battery with a higher capacity may affect charging times and overall performance, so it's essential to verify that your device can handle the increased capacity safely.
The charger with the 900ma output will charge the battery faster than the charger with a 500ma output. The phone with the 900mah battery will last longer between charges than that of the 500mah battery.
Sure, if they have the same voltage.
7900 - 7200 = 700
The 900mAh battery will work fine - it just gives your phone an extended time between charges. I've replaced the original 700mAh battery in my phone for a 950mAh one - and get about 40% extra talk & standby times.
These figures represent capacities of use for batteries. If a device uses 50 mA an hour on a 800 mAH battery, the device would operate for 16 hours before depleting the battery. If the same device was connected to a 700 mAH battery, the device would operate for 14 hours before depleting the battery.
mAh stands for milli ampere hour and it is a measurement of how many milli amps of current a battery is capable of producing in one hour. Yes you can substitute a battery with a higher mAh current rating provided you use the same battery voltage.
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Yes , you can use the 900mah. The 900 will hold a charge a little longer than the 820.
A Rechargeable Lithium Polymer 900mAh battery
mAh is short for milli ampere hours. It's a measure of the capacity of the battery. Comparable to the size of the fuel tank of a car. So a 6500 mAh battery is almost ten times the size of a 700 mAh battery.
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