Dear All,
I'm using IIs with IvanV4R3 and running XCPUScalar overclock to 472 MHz, may i know what's max speed can run and stable. Thanks a lot!
I have two BAs, both will run at 530Mhz and only one will run at 590Mhz continuously. I've learned with WM5 to just eat the battery life and run OCd all the time and just charge daily to make it most usable.
do you have standard battery?
yes.. and an old one at that.. how do the 23-2400mah batteries perform?
Thanks all!
How big are those 2400 mah batteries? Are they thicker/larger/heavier than the standard ones?
Thanks,
Martin
MHoefler said:
How big are those 2400 mah batteries? Are they thicker/larger/heavier than the standard ones?
Thanks,
Martin
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They are a bit thicker and heavier, , but I have a good quality 3rd party leather case, and the Qtek fits in, albeit a bit tight. It will fit in the standard leather case without problem, as it has elastic sides. I can still use the cradle, but the machine is a bit tilted forward... I was a bit uneasy about the cradle at first, but it has been working without any trouble so far... If you want, you can buy a USB sync cable to use instead of a cradle.
What I really wanted, though, is one of those aluminium or magnesium cases, but I am afraid the machine might not fit in a hard metal case with the extended battery... it will depend on the case design.
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Hi
I'm about buying an Extended Battery for my good ol' XDA...do you have any experiences and/or opnions?
KTamas
Well the official extended battery works well, it makes the phone very chunky though, my problem is I dropped the phone and broke the plastic locator tag so the battery doesnt sit on the phone properly, the bottom sticks out, probably have to use velcro or similar. :?
cruisin-thru said:
Well the official extended battery works well, it makes the phone very chunky though, my problem is I dropped the phone and broke the plastic locator tag so the battery doesnt sit on the phone properly, the bottom sticks out, probably have to use velcro or similar. :?
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Is it work with WM2003SE? Or do you need any drivers?
No drivers, its just an electrical connection.
Hi, my first post hope it helps even though its a couople of months late!
I have just bought an extended battery off ebay uk from HK took 4 days to come and took me 10 mins to change over. Cost £12 delivered.
Lasts for ever. Got extened battery for old ipaq as well from sameguy just as good.
Got mine from www.lionbattery.com. Some ppl said it won't charge from cradle and resets device... I don't have these issues so far... It charges from cradle and doesn't reset device when I change it. But I've been using it only for 3 days so can't really give a good advice.
Also have a look at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=24355&highlight=high+capacity+battery
I just bought an external battery on eBay, and it works great, but a bit bulky, and I don't have a case that will fit.
I also bought a new 1750 mAh replacement battery, and it works so well that the external battery mostly resides in my refrigerator! I expect I will use the external battery on camping and boating trips, as I keep the phone in a waterproof PDA case, and it has the extra room.
The 1750 mAh battery is a HUGE improvement over the stock 1200 mAh, it took about 10 minutes to change it out. They even sent out a couple of the special TORX screwdrivers needed!
I spent, including shipping, $22.00 for the new battery, and $22.00 for the external one.
The XDA I (Wallaby) with the genuine battery backpack fits fine inside the o2 XDA Executive case. You can get this case on eBay.co.uk for around £7.50
Just search ebay for
xda 1 genuine case
or click here:
http://search.ebay.co.uk/genuine-xda-1-executive-case_W0QQfsopZ1
Mobilez
I've been looking at the xv6800 extended battery options. Since I came from an 6700 with the monster extended battery, I'm kind of leaning towards one that is somewhere in the middle. The monster 3200 (or 33, 34... don't remember) was awesome, I don't think I need that much day to day.
I don't think the 1800 is an option, so I guess I have to choose from the ones that require a different battery door. I'm looking for the minimum increase to phone thickness.
Option 1: I can't find measurements, but this looks like the least additional thickness. 2400 Mah. I can't get a good indication on the thickness it adds.
Option 2: This is interesting due to the way it is designed, it looks like it might feel comfy in the hand... 2200 Mah
Option 3: This is pretty much the same, but squares off the back so it might lay on the desk, counter, dashboard, etc more evenly... Another 2400 mah. At that point, I might as well get the monster 3200 Mah
I'm leaning towards option 1 since it is close to double the capacity, but it looks realitively thin.
Thoughts? Opinions?
seidio makes the 3200 one but no case for it.
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seidio makes the 3200 one but no case for it.
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Yes, I was aware of that, thanks. I'm just wondering if anyone has opinions or reviews of Option 1?
option 1 adds about 1/4 inch
Option 1s picture could be deceiving since the picture makes it hard to tell how thick it is from the side. The monster battery is overkill for me. I would go with option 1 if it extends only half way out as much as the monster battery would. It would be nice if somehow I can get the option 1 battery with the option 2 battery cover.
Option 1 battery with option 2 cover.
I have the option 2 Battery with a slightly different cover...Sort of Slanted sides to a flat and the cover looks great...
But don't bother with 2200 or 2400...
Mine is 2200 and you really don't get a lot extra from it. Can't imagine an extra 200 is going to make a significant difference. You will wake up the next day with a usable unit but you won't make it through the day.
Go for the 3200 if you can get it.
That should let you skip a day on the charging if you have to...
It would be really nice to see these batteries + covers from many different angles. People willing to take some pictures and post them?
It's a battery and cover for a phone. I think if you're worried about "looks" rather than functionality, perhaps the priorities are a bit skewed.
Buy the biggest battery for your needs, the looks are going to be what they are regardless because the manufacturers decide what the thing looks like. If it's ugly, to you, return it.
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It's a battery and cover for a phone. I think if you're worried about "looks" rather than functionality, perhaps the priorities are a bit skewed.
Buy the biggest battery for your needs, the looks are going to be what they are regardless because the manufacturers decide what the thing looks like. If it's ugly, to you, return it.
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I don't agree with your comment completely. Yes, looks is a comparison option, and based on that alone, I wouldn't get the 3200, but I know that I will require x minimum amount of battery, so that is not the only consideration. Some of those with the slanted covers appear that they might feel more comfortable from a grip standpoint. The 3200 might be too big as it relates to holsters, pouches, etc. I am asking for opinions across the board, not just a beauty contest
Based on Asphyx reply, I might just go ahead and get a 3x00 variant... probably the prettiest one
I have the seidio battery and extended battery hard cover, it has a rubber"y" grippy feeling to it. Looks fine and all in black. My holster fits just fine.
Not sure what beauty part of a phone has to do with it, you could have a really beautiful dead phone, but well, it's just a really beautiful brick then.
Thanks,
Has anyone found a charging base that works with a phone (6800) that has the extended battery installed? I don't want to unplug the battery to charge it and I'm trying to get away for the cable bit, I liked the base that the 6700 had.
I've done EXTENSIVE looking for this exact thing, and so far have had to mod 2 normal cradles so I can use them with a super extended battery.
The cradles because they had to be modded didn't have anything to support the device standing up, finally gave up and just use the cable on the desktop.
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Thanks,
Has anyone found a charging base that works with a phone (6800) that has the extended battery installed? I don't want to unplug the battery to charge it and I'm trying to get away for the cable bit, I liked the base that the 6700 had.
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Here are a couple of options for you.
http://www.seidioonline.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=832
http://www.seidioonline.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=833
The standard dock has a 3.5mm audio port that allows you to plug into external speakers, while the Jr. version is simple sync & charge. Both will work with extended batteries.
Thanks,
seidioseidio said:
Here are a couple of options for you.
http://www.seidioonline.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=832
http://www.seidioonline.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=833
The standard dock has a 3.5mm audio port that allows you to plug into external speakers, while the Jr. version is simple sync & charge. Both will work with extended batteries.
Thanks,
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NEITHER one of these answers the original request. The only difference between these two cradles is that one lets you keep the rubberized case on the device while charging. That is NOT the same as charging while having the extended battery IN the device using a cradle. I too would like this option. I've asked for this months ago. I have a super extended battery with a rubberized case and want a cradle that accommodates that and a spare battery to charge from the cradle as well.
To date, nothing like this exists.
Anyone think the power skin case would work for our hd2 that they made for the EVO or for that matter the HD7? I'd love to get this case! Double battery!
Thoughts?!?
http://www.power-skin.com/battery-cases/ap1507evo/htc-evo-powerskin.html
It be great if it works... but I doubt it. I'm not sure if the size of the two devices are the same.
Don't figure anyone would be willing to test.
Check here: uTube Link
I am glad I came across this forum post. I will be getting me a powerskin.
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Anyone think the power skin case would work for our hd2 that they made for the EVO or for that matter the HD7? I'd love to get this case! Double battery!
Thoughts?!?
http://www.power-skin.com/battery-cases/ap1507evo/htc-evo-powerskin.html
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Ofcourse it will work, since what you are doing is not different from charging the phone. I mean you connect this battery via miniusb to the phone so i see no reason why it shouldn't work. I think the right question would be if the device will show it as an extended battery or as the phone being charged. I think you get what i am trying to say.
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Ofcourse it will work, since what you are doing is not different from charging the phone. I mean you connect this battery via miniusb to the phone so i see no reason why it shouldn't work. I think the right question would be if the device will show it as an extended battery or as the phone being charged. I think you get what i am trying to say.
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It will show it being charged as normal. Just wish they sold it in the UK ... without the huge delivery charge on ebay.
Just found this:
OEM T-Mobile Protective Cover w/ Battery Boost for HTC HD2
The reviews don't seem to be too good, and I'm nt frm the US, but guessing someone might want this
Hi ppl why you want to buy something that makes the phone ugly, big ,non pocket friendly and you have to carry it. If i checked correct it charging the phone up to 85%. If you don't have problem to carry something with you you can choose zagg which can charge hd2 almost 4 times or you can carry a Chinese battery from eBay which is really cheap and smaller . For me because this is a problem i choose this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320646241073
Same size without changing battery cover
This is my opinion guys sorry for my bad English
Cheers
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Hi ppl why you want to buy something that makes the phone ugly, big ,non pocket friendly and you have to carry it. If i checked correct it charging the phone up to 85%. If you don't have problem to carry something with you you can choose zagg which can charge hd2 almost 4 times or you can carry a Chinese battery from eBay which is really cheap and smaller . For me because this is a problem i choose this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320646241073
Same size without changing battery cover
This is my opinion guys sorry for my bad English
Cheers
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Ty for the reply,
About the zagg, I don't want to carry along something that is detached from my phone, because I like to keep it in my pocket; I admit this makes it thicker, but I got extra big pockets just in case - sales assistant stared at me cluelessly when I asked for jeans/cargo trousers with the biggest pockets.
About the 2430mah Chinese battery, it's stated capacity is a lie - hence a waste of money.
dkampo said:
Hi ppl why you want to buy something that makes the phone ugly, big ,non pocket friendly and you have to carry it. If i checked correct it charging the phone up to 85%. If you don't have problem to carry something with you you can choose zagg which can charge hd2 almost 4 times or you can carry a Chinese battery from eBay which is really cheap and smaller . For me because this is a problem i choose this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320646241073
Same size without changing battery cover
This is my opinion guys sorry for my bad English
Cheers
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LOl theres no way the fit an extra 1000mah in the same size battery. Im no expert at batteries but it isnt physically possible. I guess most xda members wear skinny jeans or something.
Wow that thing is huge and ugly imo. I get great life out of my battery using hyperdroid GBX...ever since I have been using that rom I have not once thought about an exteded battery.
I bought this from ebay for $13 w/free shipping. Just got it today. Hd2 is 2mm x 1mm x .5mm smaller than the hd7, so it is a little loose. But barely loose. Still fits, and stays put, doesn't slide around. Hd7 power and battery ratings are the same as hd2, so it is fully compatible. Works great! Doesn't actually add to your total maH, but you have a gel cover with a built in 1500 maH battery that charges your phone when needed. The result- led is always green or amber, so no flashing led when message is received. Also, there is no data pass through, so you have to take the case off to sync with your pc. The case comes off easily though. Case takes the same usb connector as the phone, so you can use your charger. Since it is a case, the overall size increase is uniform, unlike the pregnant bulge of an extended battery. Still, I'm going to get an extended battery just to have it and check it out. I recommend this case.
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fallen368 said:
I bought this from ebay for $13 w/free shipping. Just got it today. Hd2 is 2mm x 1mm x .5mm smaller than the hd7, so it is a little loose. But barely loose. Still fits, and stays put, doesn't slide around. Hd7 power and battery ratings are the same as hd2, so it is fully compatible. Works great! Doesn't actually add to your total maH, but you have a gel cover with a built in 1500 maH battery that charges your phone when needed. The result- led is always green or amber, so no flashing led when message is received. Also, there is no data pass through, so you have to take the case off to sync with your pc. The case comes off easily though. Case takes the same usb connector as the phone, so you can use your charger. Since it is a case, the overall size increase is uniform, unlike the pregnant bulge of an extended battery. Still, I'm going to get an extended battery just to have it and check it out. I recommend this case.
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Hi, i wonder how much extra working ours you get using this case, ? some 10hrs more ?
My mom owns an HTC HD7, I tried one of her cases on my phone, and it fit perfectly, however the problem is that the volume rocker is on the other side so it makes it difficult to change the volume on the phone
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My mom owns an HTC HD7, I tried one of her cases on my phone, and it fit perfectly, however the problem is that the volume rocker is on the other side so it makes it difficult to change the volume on the phone
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how much extra hrs you get with this case ?
I was thinking of getting one of these (or an extended battery) but I just bought a portable charger. It's 2300 mah (almost 2 extra full charges) for only $30.
POWERSKIN only 4.99$
POWERSKIN only 4.99$ but not available for FRANCE ....fk...
now even 0,01$ and i think shipping to europe is possible as i could choose it on checkaout. Shipping 14,95$
you could order one? and you probably did...
i had a master plan of ordering few of them, sending them to someone in europe who can order them and sending them to everyone across the continent who wanted one.
I just ordered that battery. Has anyone tried some of their batteries?
http://www.batteryupgrade.com/shopB...rtmentProductId/12603087/shopGroupId/49926721
Very interesting. Not expensive at all.
It's cheap but it is too large for the standard case. If you get a battery pack that is that needs a different case, you could go crazy and get one these 3000+ ones. at that point it doesn't make a difference.
Excellent replacement I'm sure but having to use a fatter back is just out of the question for me.
Thanks for the link btw.
nice battery...but i dont want my back cover get some more weight...
This would be a dream if it weren't for the ugly back cover
It makes the phone really ugly! Better solution for me is to have a spare one, in normal size
Has anyone tried some of their batteries
Seems interesting, did anyone tried this battery?
Yes . I did once. a 3500 batt. it came with a back case too. performance is good. but overall looking is bad. its really big. so i purchased a normal 1500 batt.
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It's cheap but it is too large for the standard case. If you get a battery pack that is that needs a different case, you could go crazy and get one these 3000+ ones. at that point it doesn't make a difference.
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The one will be my first android without a removable battery. I am concerned for business trips and want an external battery. What is small and thin with at least 1800mAh? What do you like?
I don't know how small and thin you want it to be, but I've been using the following for the last 7 months or so. I love it. They even have a smaller capacity one that's even thinner, if this doesn't fit your criteria:
http://smile.amazon.com/Anker-Ultra..._1_1?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1396661979&sr=1-1
Psiphon said:
I don't know how small and thin you want it to be, but I've been using the following for the last 7 months or so. I love it. They even have a smaller capacity one that's even thinner, if this doesn't fit your criteria:
http://smile.amazon.com/Anker-Ultra..._1_1?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1396661979&sr=1-1
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This looks good to me, please let me know if anyone else has packs they like.
z-man79 said:
This looks good to me, please let me know if anyone else has packs they like.
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This is the one I use and have gotten several friends to use. The nice feature for me is that it will charge your phone/tablet at 2.1 amps. Most are only half that. It's def pocketable but it's not slim.
How about this one? Same company, price, capacity, but 2A instead of 1.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EF1OGOG/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A294P4X9EWVXLJ
Here's some.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2664684
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2645070
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2652397
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The anker products are great! i bought the Anker Astro Slim3 . but the things missing on it is that it has no color choise, you cant tell how much battery left (only when it's 25,75 or 100%) and if you have a case on your phone, the built in charging cable wont fit into the micro usb port.
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This looks good to me, please let me know if anyone else has packs they like.
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I have this, its great anker is know for great batterys
I have an Anker 6000mah battery 2nd gen and Its awesome, a bargain and super portable. The wire is perfect to charge my phone while it's sitting in my leather holster pouch while the battery charger is in my pocket. I can use my phone freely in the setup I described without needing to feel the need to disconnect the charger. Its small and has way more slack then the Astro but not as thin. The Astro had way to short of a cable for me. Hope that was helpful.
http://www.amazon.com/Portable-External-Technology-Smartphones-lightning/dp/B00EF1OGOG
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I have an Anker 6000mah battery 2nd gen and Its awesome, a bargain and super portable. The wire is perfect to charge my phone while it's sitting in my leather holster pouch while the battery charger is in my pocket. I can use my phone freely in the setup I described without needing to feel the need to disconnect the charger. Its small and has way more slack then the Astro but not as thin. The Astro had way to short of a cable for me. Hope that was helpful.
http://www.amazon.com/Portable-External-Technology-Smartphones-lightning/dp/B00EF1OGOG
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Yeah that's the same one I asked about above. I decided to give it a try so ordered it over the weekend.