Motorola SNN5793 Extended capacity Lithium-Ion battery (OEM) Price: $35.99
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Motorola SNN5756 Battery for the MOTORAZR maxx Ve, MOTO Z6c World Edition, SLVR L9(L72) and VU204 Price: $26.99
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Motorola SNN5814 Battery for the W385 Price: $31.49
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Motorola SNN5792 Standard capacity Lithium-Ion battery Price: $26.99
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SNN5765 - Original Motorola Q Extended Battery Price: $33.29
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Li-Ion Motorola SNN5779 OEM Battery for the SLVR and V3x Price: $22.49
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OEM Motorola SNN5783 Li-Ion Battery Price: $26.99
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Motorola SNN5695 Li-Ion Battery for V710 Price: $22.49
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Motorola BR50/SNN5696/SNN5777 OEM Li-Ion Battery For RAZR V3c/m Price: $24.29
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Motorola SNN5749 OEM Battery for V150 Price: $32.49
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Motorola SNN5717B/SNN5683 High Performance Li Ion Battery Price: $26.96
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Motorola SNN5877 OEM Battery (BF5X) Price: $35.99
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Motorola SNN5705D High Performance Li Ion Battery Price: $26.99
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Motorola P893 1860mAh Power Bank Price: $71.99
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Motorola P793 1420mAh Power Bank
Price: $62.99
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Extended Motorola SNN5754 Battery for the SLVR L7 Price: $35.99
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Motorola SNN5832A / BN61 Battery Price: $31.49
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BQ50 - Motorola SNN5804 Battery Price: $22.49
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BH5X - Motorola Droid X Battery Price: $33.29
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Motorola SNN5851 / BN80 OEM Battery Price: $47.24
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What is a li-ion battery?Lithium-ion batteries (sometimes abbreviated Li-ion batteries) are a type of rechargeable battery in which a lithium ion moves between the anode and cathode. The lithium ion moves from the anode to the cathode during discharge and from the cathode to the anode when charging.
Lithium ion batteries are commonly used in consumer electronics. They are currently one of the most popular types of battery for portable electronics, with one of the best energy-to-weight ratios, no memory effect, and a slow loss of charge when not in use. In addition to uses for consumer electronics, lithium-ion batteries are growing in popularity for defense, automotive, and aerospace applications due to their high energy density. However certain kinds of mistreatment may cause Li-ion batteries to explode.
The three primary functional components of a lithium ion battery are the anode, cathode, and electrolyte, for which a variety of materials may be used. Commercially, the most popular material for the anode is graphite. The cathode is generally one of three materials: a layered oxide, such as lithium cobalt oxide, one based on a polyanion, such as lithium iron phosphate, or a spinel, such as lithium manganese oxide, although materials such as TiS2 (titanium disulfide) were originally used.[3] Depending on the choice of material for the anode, cathode, and electrolyte the voltage, capacity, life, and safety of a lithium ion battery can change dramatically. Lithium ion batteries are not to be confused with lithium batteries, the key difference being that lithium batteries are primary batteries containing metallic lithium while lithium-ion batteries are secondary batteries containing an intercalation anode material.
Li-Ion Battery Buying GuideRechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries are also known as secondary lithium batteries. Unlike its cousin
primary lithium batteries, secondary lithium batteries typically have a cycle life of up to 500 uses, meaning it can be fully drained and recharged back to 100% of the original capacity up to 500 times. Always verify the cells inside the battery pack, as the longevity and the retention capability of lithium cells vary greatly based on the cell manufacturer.