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nokia lithium polymer batteries

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Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 13:05:27 -0800

http://204.243.31.30/News/Hot/hotfive.shtml

from above:
   Li-Polymer is less than 8 millimeters thick and weighs just 1.1
   ounces. Its energy density, a weight-based performance evaluation, is
   a very high 545.5 milliamperes per ounce. Another ultra-thin Nokia
   battery using lithium ion technology weighs 9.1 ounces and has an
   energy density of 473 milliamps per ounce.
   Nokia also is interested in the Li-Polymer technology because the
   electrodes are gel-like and covered with a flexible plastic or
   aluminum laminate foil. Other phone batteries contain liquid and have
   hard, inflexible shells.

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