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It has been suggested that the title of this article be renamed "Pokémon Emerald." I'm okay with the suggestion, but even though other territories don't use the word "version," North America does, so we should refer to it by its full North American name. Thank you. [[User:Crunchdog29|Crunchdog29]] ([[User talk:Crunchdog29|talk]]) 23:30, 25 September 2015 (UTC)
It has been suggested that the title of this article be renamed "Pokémon Emerald." I'm okay with the suggestion, but even though other territories don't use the word "version," North America does, so we should refer to it by its full North American name. Thank you. [[User:Crunchdog29|Crunchdog29]] ([[User talk:Crunchdog29|talk]]) 23:30, 25 September 2015 (UTC)
== "Battery Life Info" ==
What info exactly are we supposed to provide about the battery? Depending on the supplier and usage conditions, the battery life could vary wildly. And, there's no guarantees that Nintendo used the same battery across every production run of the carts. I know that my Sapphire and Emerald versions had different-coloured shielding on the batteries, so they probably were from different suppliers.
https://industrial.panasonic.com/cdbs/www-data/pdf2/AAA4000/AAA4000C293.pdf 55mAh, ~550hours @ 20* C.
http://data.energizer.com/pdfs/cr1616.pdf 55mAh, 567 hours @ 21* C.
https://www.sony.net/Products/MicroBattery/cr/pdf/cr1616_02.pdf 60mAh, ~600 hours @ 23* C.
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1671726.pdf?_ga=2.212506836.1935541370.1501432986-787203002.1501432986 50mAh, ~450 hours @ 23* C.
For example.
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