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The Palm [[Tungsten T3]] comes with a built in 900[[Ampere-hour|mAh]] rechargeable [[Lithium ion battery]]. The [[Tungsten Handheld|T1]] and [[Tungsten Handheld|T2]] also used a 900mAh battery, but because of the upgraded Palm Tungsten T3 processor the battery life is significantly reduced. The modest battery life is the largest criticism of the [[Tungsten T3]] compared to other Palm models. One of the most popular handhelds of all time, the Palm [[Tungsten T3]] is a typical candidate for battery modification.
 
The [[Tungsten T5]] however, includes a much newer battery and is therefore a much less likely candidate for replacement, at least not yet. Much fuss has been made over the issue of the [[iPod|iPod's]] built-in li-ion battery and the fact that it is not designed to be [[IPod#Non-replaceable batteries|replaceable]]. Some have similar concerns over their handhelds' batteries and decide to try and remedy the problem themselves, just as was done on the iPod before appleApple started offering extended warranties: in fact, [[Apple Computer|Apple]] [[iPod]] replacement batteries have become somewhat of a favourite for use as external replacements/additions.
 
===Replacing the internal battery===