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What is the difference between battery models (Slim, Super, Extended, Auxiliary, etc.)?

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What is the difference between battery models (Slim, Super, Extended, Auxiliary, etc.)?

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Different battery models provide different performance advantages. In general: Slim: A thinner, lighter battery manufactured to still provide excellent capacity. Extended: A battery manufactured for increased capacity (longer talk & stand-by times). Main: Main battery for phone models that allow for simultaneous use of a main battery and a second, auxiliary battery. Auxiliary: The second (“piggyback”) battery for phones that allow a main and auxiliary battery. Super: A battery manufactured with “extra, extra” performance, such as a Slim Super. Vibrational: A battery manufactured to enable “vibration mode” on phones that support this function.

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