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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 1.94 inches | | Product Width: | 1.32 inches | | Product Height: | 0.19 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.09 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.8 inches | | Package Width: | 5.0 inches | | Package Height: | 1.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 219 reviews |
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| | Features | High performanceProvides long-lasting power for extended useExcellent replacement batteryCompatible only with Motorola V3 Razr phones
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 219 customer reviews )
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118 of 119 found the following review helpful:
Only has a 1 year shelf life, used or not Nov 07, 2006
By Somebody Like the other review stated, the battery lasts only about a year. But, not to put too fine a point on it, I'd like to add the timeframe is independent on usage. In otherwords, the batteries don't seem to 'keep' well.
I just purchased a 'new' battery from Amazon, and although it was unused (as advertised), it was manufactured over a year ago. Despite this, the battery worked perfectly for the first month, but eventually it began to lose ability to hold a charge. At the end of six weeks time it was performing as poorly as the original I replaced.
In a fit of mild disgust I tromped down to the T-Mobile store where I caved in and bought an overpriced (but 'fresh') battery. So far, the new one has behaved fine. My standby and talk times are back up to what they were when I purchased the phone. (Approx 2.5 days w/ light usage, and about 4 hours straight talk time.)
Honestly, I don't think there is anything wrong with the batteries, per se, but I think you will get a better bang for the buck if you manage to find a 'fresh' one. For me, the surest way to do that was to go to a T-Mo store where I could actually inspect the manufacturing date on the battery before I purchased it.
YMMV.
45 of 46 found the following review helpful:
Inexpensive Battery for a reason Jan 09, 2007
By R. H. Feenan I wanted to replace my 1 year old battery in my Motorola Razr. I found many batteries that were over $35. I found one battery which said it was an OEM for under $4.00. I guess you get what you pay for.
The battery holds a charge very well, except when you make a phone call. After one call the battery is saying it needs to be recharged. I'm back to using my 1 year old battery, it holds a charge longer then the new one.
45 of 51 found the following review helpful:
Slim Li Ion battery Mar 21, 2006
By Sol Zabala Based on my past experienced w/ this batttery, it does'nt last more than a year no matter how much you care of this battery.
Anyway there's always amazon which sells cheaper for replacement.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Another Counterfeit from Amazon Market place Seller!!! Aug 23, 2009
By Justitia This is the 3rd "OEM" battery I bought via Amazon Marketplace -- as with the others, it was terrible. I ordered form the OEM shop a BR50. They sent a BR56 which is supposed to be even better with 3 hours talk time. It did not last 30 minutes after a complete overnight charge. Nowhere as long as the battery I am trying to replace which lasts over an hour instead of the original 2 1/2 hours.
OEM sent a counterfeit fake battery --- not OEM. How can you tell? Because Motorola OEM batteries are made in Japan. These say clearly that they are made in china. I had the same problem and returned the same battery from Wireless Phone Accessories and Batteries4Less.
AMAZON_- you should be screening these sellers and addressing these issues. There are a ton of posts under every single one of the Motorola Razr battery listing that say they got bad or counterfeit batteries.
Theses companies make their money by selling junk, counting on the Amazon customer not to feel it is worth the hassle to return it. For every one I have to return I lose an hour of my time. My time is worth more than th $10 I get ripped off for. But I do it anyway b/c hopefully at some point AMAZON is going to take responsibility for the conduct of their market sellers. AMAZON's new logo is to become the most customer centric company on earth. Well AMAZON, you can start here: Bargain Cell -- which is one of the worst offenders, Wireless Phone Accessories and now the OEM Shop -- what a joke for a name for the last one since clearly they KNOW they are selling counterfeit batteries.
I paid $30 for one from batteries4less hoping to get the real deal -- I got the exact same batter I got from the OEM shop -- the exact same counterfeit. So it has nothing to do with the price paid. Just dishonest online sellers.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Do NOT do business with Bargaincell! Mar 31, 2006
By A. Roybal
"WanderLust"
Bought a cell phone battery that, of course, died one week past their return/refund deadline. Refused to refund or replace even though the product is CLEARLY defective. This company is a ripoff and will never do business with them again. Consider yourself warned.
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