Motorola OEM Lithium-Ion SNN5771 BT50 V325 V360 Q V235

$11.05 $2.75
(as of 15/08/2010 07:43 - info)
  • Quality- Brand new OEM high quality lithium-ion battery.
  • Model : SNN5771 BT50
  • Battery Type – Lithium Ion cell delivers the most power per ounce and can be recharged hundreds of times with no lost of performance from “memory effect”. Advanced lithium ion technology makes it possible.
  • Operation Time – All talk and standby times are approximate. Battery performance depends on network configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, and voice, data and other application usage pattern.

Quality- Brand new OEM high quality lithium-ion battery. Model : SNN5771 BT50 Battery Type – Lithium Ion cell delivers the most power per ounce and can be recharged hundreds of times with no lost of performance from “memory effect”. Advanced lithium ion technology makes it possible. Operation Time – All talk and standby times are approximate. Battery performance depends on network configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, and voice, data and other application usage pattern.

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5 Reviews

  1. N. Leuenberger says:
    Posted February 7, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Of course I was skeptical since there are some posts and reviews about similar product offerings but price was worth a risk. It was shipped and received within the week and fixed the issue I was having with my phone not wanting to hold a charge and turning off after 1 call or text. Phone works great now and I am happy I didn’t go to the cell phone store and buy a new battery for much more!

  2. Curt Lotter says:
    Posted January 26, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    My son had a problem with his phone (not related to the battery) shortly after getting this battery. While checking out the phone, the Cellcom tech immediately noticed something fishy about the battery. He noticed it was bulging slightly and questioned where the battery came from. He said the cells inside were coming apart or something like that and this is what was causing the case to bulge. He ended up needing a new phone so I will never know how long this battery would have lasted. Either way, it’s money down the drain.

  3. Maren Caulder says:
    Posted November 30, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    my old battery was useless, I couldn’t go a day without having to charge my phone. Now that I’ve gotten this battery it works great!

  4. A. Barber says:
    Posted November 10, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    The two-year-old battery in my Motorola W315 wasn’t good for much more than a couple calls between charges anymore, so I decided to try this product as a replacement. Initially, I was pleased to be paying 10% what a new one from the Verizon store would have cost. After using it for a day, I was frustrated with the way my phone would turn off every time I moved it (yeah, it really was that bad). After stuffing a folded-up Post-it in my phone to secure the battery, this problem went away.

    All things considered, not bad; my phone now lasts between nightly charges without a problem. This isn’t as good as the OEM battery, which would originally go 48 hours without a charge, but it is good enough.

  5. Norma Price says:
    Posted September 30, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Good price for what you get. T-Mobile charges almost $40 for same product. But my phone still needs to be plugged in every night. I don’t think that is normal. It is possible that the problem is with the phone itself. Over all it was a bargain.


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