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What is the difference between the standard lithium ION polymer (1540 mAh) battery in the Droid X and the standard lithium-ION (1420 mAh) battery in the Droid 2? Is one better and why?
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With the Motorola Droid 2:
Battery - Standard 1420 mAh
The advantages of Li-ion polymer over the lithium-ion design include potentially lower cost of manufacture, adaptability to a wide variety of packaging shapes, and ruggedness.
Usage Time: | Up To 575 Minutes | |
Standby Time: | Up To 315 Hours
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With the Motorola Droid X: Battery - Standard 1540mAh
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Usage Time: | Up To 480 Minutes | |
Standby Time: | Up To 220 Hours | |
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With the Motorola Droid 2:
Battery - Standard 1420 mAh
The advantages of Li-ion polymer over the lithium-ion design include potentially lower cost of manufacture, adaptability to a wide variety of packaging shapes, and ruggedness.
Usage Time: | Up To 575 Minutes | |
Standby Time: | Up To 315 Hours
| |
With the Motorola Droid X: Battery - Standard 1540mAh
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Usage Time: | Up To 480 Minutes | |
Standby Time: | Up To 220 Hours | |
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Just what I needed. Thanks!