well,the quality of the battery does not depend upon the brand their belong to or their price.it only depends upon the chemicals used in them.lithium batt.'s are more durable n have a larger life.
2007-07-22 05:40:18
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answered by silver 2
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Not really. Organic foods are more expensive, but they've been proven to be no better than their conventional counterparts.
Batteries differ in capacity (amp-hour) and voltage. As long as these are the same, all batteries in question will function exactly the same, regardless of the quality of the materials making up the electrochemical cell.
That being said, it should be noted that brand name batteries will probably have a lower internal resistance and better finishing touches and that will contribute to their longevity, but only to a small extent.
2007-07-22 14:09:18
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Battery performance makes the difference. You don't want to overpay based on a name. There are many variables that effect battery performance (storage time, temperature, etc.). You need to be more specifc as to what kind of battery you are referring to.
You could have two identical batteries from two differnt companies, but their apparent performance may differ based on the environmental condition during transport, storage, and length of time the stock was rotated at the stores.
2007-07-22 12:45:05
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answered by profitmessenger 2
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Various brands may use slightly different designs and materials so there may be a difference. The duration and energy capacity of a particular cell also depends on the environmental conditions it's been exposed to and its age.
2007-07-22 12:55:47
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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yes
2007-07-22 12:37:26
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answered by keen k 1
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