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Replacing a li ion battery


Question Posted Friday September 22 2006, 10:28 pm

I am going to buy an MP4 player and am sure about all its specs except it says it has a li ion battery. I am used to rechargeable batters you can take out easily like AAA. I read that they don't recharge after so long. I was wondering how would I get the battery replaced? Would I have to go to the same store where I bought the MP4 player or somewhere else? I don't know how long the store will be around for.

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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Saturday September 23 2006, 8:35 pm:
There are many types of lithium batteries. You might be able to find them in shops that sell watches, but whether you can actually replace the battery is a different story. If it's actually rechargable, it might not be designed to be easily replaced. If it's made by a more established manufacturer then you might be able to find out more from their website, or at least you'll be able to find it in other stores if the one you'll buy it from might not be around.

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