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by David Kraft, Dav

There is no denying how neat and functional a Blackberry cell phone is. The phones are pretty amazing and can do more than some computers...plus they can make phone calls. All of this technology, however, doesn't come cheap. Blackberry phones are expensive if you buy them new and thier high price often keep them out of reach for a number of people. Thankfully, another option exists - purchasing a used Blackberry cell phone.

If you decide to go the used cell phone route, you'll quickly be amazed at the number of phones available. The used market has more in it than phones that are 4 or 5 years old. In fact, you can often find even the newest models in the used market for cheaper prices than you'd pay at a cellular service provider.

Once you have a new (used) phone, the next thing you need to do is activate it. Activating your used phone is simple and not nearly as complicated as cellular providers will have you believe.. In most cases, you can simply take the SIM card out of your old phone and put it in your new one. In other cases, you'll need to call customer service for your cellular provider, but even that won't take nearly as long as it would to go in to the store or kiosk near you. You may even be able to do it online.

Purchasing a used cell phone is also good for the environment. Cell phones have toxic chemicals and materials inside of them (e.g. batteries) that can work their ways in to the soil and water when phones are sent to landfills. These toxic chemicals then end up being ingested by wild animals who suffer. Purchasing a used phone keeps that phone from the landfills and can help save plants and animals from harm.

Have you ever noticed that the great deals that cellular companies offer on new phones are only available if you sign a long term contract with them? They offer the great deals on the phones because they know they'll be collecting money from you for the next couple of years or will be able to charge you a huge fee to end the contract early. If you've ever had to get out of a contract early, you know that it isn't fun. Early cancellations generally cost upwards of $200. This is another reason that used cell phones are so great - since you'll already have a phone, the provider will have no way to trap you in a contract, giving you the freedom to do as you please.

Saving money is great, especially in these tough times. When you can save money and stil get what you want, it's even better. Such is the case with used cell phones - they offer you the ability to get the technology you want for a fraction of the retail price.


All cell phone batteries are rechargeable. Many types of batteries are prevailing in the market and batteries can be selected by comparing various facilities provided by the manufacturers. It is always advisable to choose genuine batteries for your cell phone. Genuine batteries made by manufacturers of your cell phone provide guaranteed quality.

Rechargeable Type Battery

There are four basic types of rechargeable battery used in Mobile Phones
1. Nickel Metal Hydride (NIMH)
2. Nickel Cadmium (NiCd)
3. Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
4. Lithium Polymer (Li-Polymer)

NIMH Cell phone battery (Nickel Metal Hydride)
A standard NiMH charger will help prevent overcharging and allow maximum capacity of charging for the best Talk time. Now with the NEW NiMH technology, overcharging is almost a thing of the past. MAHA C777 Universal Charger is available to charge most of your Cellular Phone Batteries.

Nickel Cadmium (NiCad)
This is a rechargeable battery that most people are familiar with. This technology has been around for many years, and rechargeable NiCad batteries are commonplace. Maintenance is very simple. You have to run the cell down before recharging.

Nickel Metal Hydride
Nickel Metal Hydride batteries claim to be superior to NiCad not only because they don't contain cadmium. They also are less prone to the "memory effect" problem and a discharge every week or two is ample, unlike NiCad which needs to be run down every other charge to retain their capacity. They also have a higher capacity in relation to their size and weight.
Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)

Li-Ion gives exceptional capacity for its size and weight, and does not suffer from the memory effect. This means that you can top up the charge whenever it is convenient. These batteries are not very expensive, and so they tend to be supplied only in top-end phones.

Lithium Polymer (Li-Polymer)
Li-Ploy is the newest and most advanced of all battery types. It has all the benefits of Li-Ion and they usually last twice as long as Li-Ion batteries.

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