“Battery Hack” to power a DoCoMo phone without a cable
April 5th, 2006 by Scott JanousekA while back I got a legacy NTT DoCoMo N505i (one of the first DoCoMo i-mode phones to support FL 1.0). Well, somebody was selling it for $20 (I bet it sure cost a pretty penny back in 2003). Definitely not anything remotely like the new FOMA lineup.
The problem was it came without a charger, and no accesories. There isn’t a store online that sells this sort of stuff (that I was able to find in English). And what’s more, the battery was depleted and was pretty much non-standard … or so I thought …
After removing the battery I found it was just a li-ion battery 3.7V/770. Thankfully the info was in english (mostly).
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After traveling to Radiocrap and a local electronics store called You-do-it Electronics (MIT students will know this one, cause that’s where they shop for all their last minute needs!) and getting a lot of strange looks, I thought I’d be out out luck …
But, I wasn’t about to give up quite yet … I remembered my pentax camera uses a very simliar battery … and came with it’s own charger … hmmm.
The battery didn’t seem to fit the profile of the charger … then I started thinking out of the box. It didn’t take long (maybe a minute) … I came up the following battery mod to charge it.
All I did was wire up the 3 inputs (pos, neg, and ground with some spare wiring) Not pretty but it worked (Rob Hall would smile) … I didn’t even solder it (cause I still need to use my pentax camera … well maybe not, my nokia 3250 has a 2.0 MP).
I should point out that it worked without incident because the batteries were both made in Japan. Your mileage may vary. I could probably improve on the design by making a custom template that inserts into the charger and do away with the wires … but that’s the realm of Phillip Torrone.
Anyways, now I can power the DoCoMo phone.
It’s got a pretty sweet UI, and all around pretty spiffy for 2003. It still kicks the ass of anything we have here in the States.
I had seen the phones in action before, but now I have a model that I can actually play with. Well, not all of it, but at least some of it. I can even throw it around since it is not a $500+ dollar phone.
Here are some photos of the “battery charge hack”:
Here are some of the handset:
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April 29th, 2006 at 7:39 am
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May 31st, 2006 at 7:41 am
Hey!
I have the same problem but with one s050is, its good to know that someone could fix it!
Now im trying to find one pretty small battery because if not, it can be unfortible to carry with.
So, thanks a lot for the info!
November 1st, 2006 at 11:33 am
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