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Zune Battery Tests

Posted by Chris Leckness on November 25, 2007 – 8:31 pm  Share
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Over at GotZune.com, I have been doing some battery testing of the new Zunes, the old Zunes, and some iPods too.

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Head over and check the results!

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  • nywytboy68
    The battery is only 800 mah and it gets well below the rated life. The tests they run usually try to get the best numbers and don't tell you real-world usage. It can be changed out though (it WILL void your warrenty). Zunemods.com has links to change battery to a 950 mah battery and tell how to DIY. This IS at your own risk.
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