Oem 2150 battery door - Droid Incredible Accessories

Ok so I found a oem htc 2150 battery on ebay for a lot cheaper than they sell it in the stores. Was wondering if anyone knew where i can get the oem battery cover. I prefer oem because it flows better.
also does anyone have a picture of the oem 2150 compared to the oem 1500? Like side by side?
thanks in advance
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I know this may not be the answer your looking for, but have you considered just running this with the door you have? No size change at all, and great battery life.
http<colon>//htcexpress.com/product.php?id_product=12

No offense but I would definitely not buy that battery, I would never buy a non oem battery or like a sedio battery. Most batteries like that definitely don't have the advertised capacity and if they do, it doesn't last long. I have an OEM 1500 which works great but I want the 2150 for flights and long road trips to watch movies on. This issue was actually resolved since verizon is sending me an extended battery. Thank you tho.
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No worries. just throwing an option out there. Mine definitely seems to have the advertised capacity, but your mileage may vary.
Glad your issue was resolved.
mihneagabriel said:
No offense but I would definitely not buy that battery, I would never buy a non oem battery or like a sedio battery. Most batteries like that definitely don't have the advertised capacity and if they do, it doesn't last long. I have an OEM 1500 which works great but I want the 2150 for flights and long road trips to watch movies on. This issue was actually resolved since verizon is sending me an extended battery. Thank you tho.
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nevermind...

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nevermind...
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Please tell...
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If you find out about the extended battery cover, please post some info on it. I have one that's cracked and am looking to get a replacement. It's been a challenge as I'm sure you've found.

Yes its a challenge. They only thing I can think of its going in a verizon store and asking if the have any. Or call htc and see what they say...
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Bigger batteries.. is it really worth it?

I've really wanted to get a bigger battery, not necessarily a bigger phone. I was looking up videos on youtube, and I found a guy who actually bought one of those verizon silicon cases and used that instead of having a new backing for his phone because the battery was so much bigger. Do you guys really find not having to charge your phone for 20-30 hours worth the extra cover and stuff? I'm sure it's not an option for everyone, but why bother with that if you can just charge it sometime in between? Car chargers are cheap, and there should be some time of sleep between 20-30 hours of you using your phone (you know, where you could be charging it). Also, what is the biggest battery you can get without requiring an extra case?
The 2150 mah battery is perfect for me. The new back protects the camera lense and the leds. I have also noticed that I can hold the phone by the extended back and it feels more comfortable then before.It doesn't add that much weight and the phone is still pretty slim. Obviously I also get improved battery life as well.
I have been using the 1750 battery and it improved my battery life from 6-8 hours to 9-12ish, which is perfect for me. I just needed to make it through the work day and the regular size works for me.
I couldn't go to a bigger battery, since I have a case that works for me and I don't want to change.
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My 2 cents... I have the 2150. I still go through it once or sometimes twice a day. I dont like the way it feels in my front pocket and the fact there isn't much at all if any accessories that will fit it. I just ordered (4) 1500mah batteries and 2 charges off of eBay for a whopping $20. shipped. I can use the 2150 when I am out and not near a charger or just sell it and carry extra 1500's if needed.
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azturbomini said:
My 2 cents... I have the 2150. I still go through it once or sometimes twice a day. I dont like the way it feels in my front pocket and the fact there isn't much at all if any accessories that will fit it. I just ordered (4) 1500mah batteries and 2 charges off of eBay for a whopping $20. shipped. I can use the 2150 when I am out and not near a charger or just sell it and carry extra 1500's if needed.
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At that price, it sounds like you bought some off-brand garbage. While I hope that's not the case, could you please confirm/deny? What brand are these batteries?
I need the extra battery...was out today using the stock one and was dead after 5 hours (3 hours I was using My Tracks on my run). I don't care about accessories, I just need it to not run out of charge.
I find the extra ummph in the 2150 battery to be worth the lil bulge in the back....modded a silicon case with a cutout to let the excess...works pretty well and couldnt be happier...the only downfall i found so far is the charge time is nearly 4 hrs from a completely dead battery...never really timed it but it takes a while, but worth it.
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At that price, it sounds like you bought some off-brand garbage. While I hope that's not the case, could you please confirm/deny? What brand are these batteries?
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Bidallies has rhod160 (1500 mah) OE HTC batteries on ebay for $15 free shipping. I have a link posted in the general section on a thread called sense vs launcher pro
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I got the 2150 but would love the 3500 thats out!
mzmartipants said:
I have been using the 1750 battery and it improved my battery life from 6-8 hours to 9-12ish, which is perfect for me. I just needed to make it through the work day and the regular size works for me.
I couldn't go to a bigger battery, since I have a case that works for me and I don't want to change.
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what 1750 Battery do you have?
all the reviews I read say the stock '1500' replacement for the HD2 is the same if not better/cheaper?
Looking to possibly trade to the incredible and saw the 3500 battery. Anyone have one and know how long it'll last with medium to heavy usage?
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temporalwar said:
what 1750 Battery do you have?
all the reviews I read say the stock '1500' replacement for the HD2 is the same if not better/cheaper?
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I'm not sure which one he's using, but I'm using the Seido 1750. My battery life is...decent, I guess. If I bump charge. After reading so many threads on battery life for Android phones and, specifically, HTC Android phones, I'm left wondering a few things:
1. Since HTC seems to have issues charging batteries fully...if we're wiping Battery Stats appropriately (assuming you are rooted), does the phone actually "register" that it's got such a large battery to charge? Or is the phone so stupid that it stops charging it at a 1500's capacity?
2. When apps sync their data, is Android OS smart enough to have them sync at the same time? Or, does my 30 minute Facebook sync occur 10 minutes after my 30 minute Twitter sync, etc.?
New to the forums guys, it was a round-about way I got my Incredible, extended battery, and seidio battery but here is my opinion on this. If you're not gonna use it heavily throughout the day then you can get away with the 1500/1750 batteries. But if you think you're gonna get some solid use out of the phone for a day, you don't want to have to charge it throughout the day, or you don't want to have to rush home and charge it before you go out then you should get an extended battery. Using both over the past week to see which one I want to stick with, the extended is just more convienient since I don't have to think about how much battery i'm at and remember to put it on a charger.
There is a guy on here who modified his case to accommodate the 2150 battery and after seeing that I think that's what i'm gonna do. If you can get the extended cheap then definitely go for it, its just more freedom in my opinion.
Why do you want to go to an Incredible? I thought the X was a better device. Just too big? I have yet to see an Evo or X so I have know idea how big these things are.
gedster314 said:
Why do you want to go to an Incredible? I thought the X was a better device. Just too big? I have yet to see an Evo or X so I have know idea how big these things are.
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did you get lost? your in the Incredible section of the forum, so there will bee a predominant amount of Dinc users here.
And I'd rather have an Incredible over that piece of Moto anyday
I recently bought a 2700mAh extended battery. I don't mind the extra thickness, it allows me to get a better grip on it. As for battery life its great. With the stock battery I could barely make it through 8hours at work. With the new battery I have made it 10hours and counting. I have had GPS, Sync, WiFi, and max screen brightness on all day and only at 73%. Made a few phone calls, and a few Twitter updates. Was worth it.
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No I didn't get lost. I was just curious what he did not like about the X. I would rather have an X but HTC phones are much easier to hack. A Dinc hacked on to Sprint Sero is hard to say no too. I would have done an Evo but used prices on an EVO are still ridiculous and I'm waiting for HTC sort out it's display issues.
Back to the topic at hand. I'm liking my Seidio 1750. With some tweaks I'm getting better battery life then my 3GS got. I make it through a whole day of moderate usage (some web, some streaming and 5-10 calls) and still have 20% at bed time. So I'm quite happy. Someone did point out a thread on Android Central. I won't return the battery but it did dampen my spirits a little.
http://androidforums.com/accessories-incredible/119578-battery-testing-results.html
I have had the 3500, for a week. Lasts 2x the 1750 (have one) and the door design is more rugged and protects the lens well.
Worthy purchase.
I had the HTC 2150mah and returned it. I just couldn't live with the bulk.
I bought both 1750 and 2150 from HTC Pedia. They are both HTC BRAND batteries. They both work well and add work time to my INCREDIBLE. Don't buy anything but brand and you will be happy! I found HTC PEDIA to be the best place to buy accessories for my phone!
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Thoughts on the Seido 1750mAh battery?

I'm sorry if there's a topic about it. I browsed for it, but the XDA app crashes whenever I try to search.
I'm considering ordering this battery. Had anyone had any good or bad experiences with it? I'm finding that the stock battery just isn't quite enough. Do you get the expected extra ~30% run time based on the capacity difference? Does it run too hot or anything? Thanks in advance for any input.
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You can go on ebay and buy 2 or 3 1800 mah batteries for the same price as one 1750 seido... I know there is a chance the batteries will be **** but ive never had bad luck with them.
raptir said:
I'm sorry if there's a topic about it. I browsed for it, but the XDA app crashes whenever I try to search.
I'm considering ordering this battery. Had anyone had any good or bad experiences with it? I'm finding that the stock battery just isn't quite enough. Do you get the expected extra ~30% run time based on the capacity difference? Does it run too hot or anything? Thanks in advance for any input.
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I love and swear by my 1750. You will get a lot of people in here saying it is crap, but I assure you it is not. If you want a battery to last the full day and not increase the size of your phone the 1750 is for you. I have had no issues with it getting to hot. Just a word for the wise....
When you get it follow the instructions. Let it charge for several hours after full charge. Im talking twelve hours or so if you can spare. You wont regret it.
I have the 1750 and it works great, does as advertised. Gets me through a day at 1.152 GHz of mid-heavy use, I'm not complaining
paperecho said:
I love and swear by my 1750. You will get a lot of people in here saying it is crap, but I assure you it is not. If you want a battery to last the full day and not increase the size of your phone the 1750 is for you. I have had no issues with it getting to hot. Just a word for the wise....
When you get it follow the instructions. Let it charge for several hours after full charge. Im talking twelve hours or so if you can spare. You wont regret it.
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Thanks for the input. What do people say about it? Just that it's not worth the "premium" price a la the first post here?
EDIT: Also, I'd consider the larger extended batteries, but I use my phone as a GPS frequently and thus can't deal with an extended back.
It's nice to have but I've become so used to plugging up that I have a way/somewhere to charge almost everywhere I go anymore. It does allow me the luxury of being able to not plug up for longer.
I've started swapping out my 1750 for my stocker and letting them charge on my docking stations for a day or so...seems to help a little.
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Thanks for the input. What do people say about it? Just that it's not worth the "premium" price a la the first post here?
EDIT: Also, I'd consider the larger extended batteries, but I use my phone as a GPS frequently and thus can't deal with an extended back.
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When I was looking for a replacement battery and searching the forums many different people claimed it didn't work as advertised. That it did not last any longer than the stock battery. In my experience this is not the case at all. Also the price is a little heavy but worth it to me at the time. I would check ebay for it now though.
1750 is an over priced, under performing piece of ****. Go on ebay and for $8.90 you can get a original HTC 1500.
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shoman24v said:
1750 is an over priced, under performing piece of ****. Go on ebay and for $8.90 you can get a original HTC 1500.
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Why would you say that? I've had the 1750 since a week after I got my DInc and it always over performs. I've had days where my phone was on for 26 hours with 20% left. The Sedio batteries are wwaaayy better than the crap HTC Taiwanese ones. Sedio is a Japanese cell. You pay for quality.
EDIT: STOP ADVERTISING YOUR BATTERIES TOO
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Smokeey said:
Why would you say that? I've had the 1750 since a week after I got my DInc and it always over performs. I've had days where my phone was on for 26 hours with 20% left. The Sedio batteries are wwaaayy better than the crap HTC Taiwanese ones. Sedio is a Japanese cell. You pay for quality.
EDIT: STOP ADVERTISING YOUR BATTERIES TOO
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Advertising what? A good deal? I wasted my money on the 1750 so I would know. Why pay $40 for it when the HTC 1500 performs the same.
There's some spec sheets floating around that shows HTC batteries perform at their rated mah while seidios 1750 and 3500 fall short.
And here's that sheet:
http://batteryboss.org/
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I bought a 1750 for my Eris and use it with my Dinc without any problems.
I have one, and use it regularly. Its capacity is not staggering, but noticable over stock.
I have one and would recommend it. I compared it to my stock battery a while back, and found that it charges at about the same rate (in percentage, so it charges faster technically), gives 1 extra hour under full load, and 2-3 extra hours under mixed load.
See. I told you hater trolls would show up.
Still Skeptical ...... hhhmmmmmm
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themikeflynn said:
I have one and would recommend it. I compared it to my stock battery a while back, and found that it charges at about the same rate (in percentage, so it charges faster technically), gives 1 extra hour under full load, and 2-3 extra hours under mixed load.
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About what I get with my 1500 HTC
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shoman24v said:
1750 is an over priced, under performing piece of ****. Go on ebay and for $8.90 you can get a original HTC 1500.
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This ^^^^^
Bought both the 1750mah and the eBay OEM 1500mah from bidallies and love it. 15$ and lasts twice as long as that sedieo crap. Sold that thing after two months of use. Have since bought an extra 1500 as spare and bought several more for friends and family with the Inc.
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Ive noticed mine lasts maybe an hour or 2 longer then the stock battery, not worth the price tag in my opinion.
rubbish, its good for the first month. after that it dies faster than the stock. get a hero battery and call it a day
I purchased an 1800mah battery from htcexpressdotcom for $20 and it works great. Same size as the stock 1300 too.

largest genuine oem battery that fits in stock cover?

by geniune i mean like the evo battery or tp2
1500?
1800?
I have yet to see an OEM 1800.
So 1500.
how long does it go for you compared to stock?
didnt tp2 have an 1800mah?
All depends on how you use it. I can get 24 hours or I can get 10-15.
Nice! I guess 1500 it is where can I find a real one as cheap as possible
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churro7 said:
Nice! I guess 1500 it is where can I find a real one as cheap as possible
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260706244528
shoman24v said:
All depends on how you use it. I can get 24 hours or I can get 10-15.
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It really does, I'm using the stock battery with Cyanogenmod 6 with moderate use (checking e-mail, Facebook, browsing, news feeds, etc.) and it gets me through to the end of the day (12-15 hours). I definitely don't get 24 hours but you're sleeping for a good chunk of that time and it'll be plugged in during that time so -shrugs- doesn't matter personally for me.
Or I used to have a ROM that came with a battery saving kernel and I would end up with a ridiculous (relatively speaking) amounts of battery life at the end of the day, but the performance was slightly noticeably sacrificed so I stopped using that (I think it was an earlier version of Myn's Warm TwoPointTwo but I don't remember what the kernel was).
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is that a genuine oem?
Yes, order 5.
Well the Sedio 1750 isn't OEM but its the biggest you can get with the stock back...
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Smokeey said:
Well the Sedio 1750 isn't OEM but its the biggest you can get with the stock back...
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I have an 1800.
The HTC extended is pretty nice too, but I guess some people just don't want any extra bulk.
Personally I like the phone better with a little more bulk so it can be held easier. Always had to hold it really oddly before because of how thin it was.
Bidallies. OEM and great price. Search bidallies on eBay. Legit. Bought several from him
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type this into ebay: htc oem evo 4g battery That came up with many oem 1500 batteries for under 10 bucks. The fact that they are real oem is albeit debatable, but worth a shot I guess. Are there any sure signs of a battery not being oem, other than the seller being in china or something? When you look at the pictures, every battery has the same warnings, mah's, tags and everything.
Seideo makes the 1750 which will fit in the stock case...I think this has already been mentioned though.
TP2's are 1500's
There is no debate, if you buy the right EVO battery it's real and it is under $10.00
1800's aren't real.
Yeah, shoman24v is correct. If you look at the link I posted, that's the battery I ordered and it is 100% real and OEM. The seller is "accessorymallonline" I believe. I got it for under ten dollars, including shipping. I'm sure there are other sellers with the same battery for a similar price, but that's the only one who's authenticity I can vouch for. It is the exact one that Android Central sells for $44.99 plus shipping.
However, I also ordered an 1800 mAh battery off eBay from seller "amor_istores" and it is NOT real, not OEM and is certainly not even close to 1800 mAh. If there's a real OEM 1800, I'm unaware of it. I saw others had ones from a seller on Amazon (unsure of the name right this moment, but a little searching will do you well) that don't look at all like the one I received, that don't look like any other HTC battery but are still red and branded HTC and I've heard good things about them, despite more than likely not being OEM.
I'd go with the OEM 1500 mAh because of the price to performance ratio. You can buy a ton of these for the price of the Seidio 1750 mAh. Not saying that's not a good battery, but is the extra 250 mAh worth 40 bucks? You could also be daring and try the other 1800 mAh batteries that some people really seem to like. I believe they come in a 2 pack with an external battery charger for 30 dollars or so.
Good luck!
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even with the 1500, it somewhat pushes the case out. i ended up sanding down the corners and the sides of the battery, takes out about 1mm of its thickness (you'll see what i mean when you receive your batt). it makes it sit a little bit better. GL

Video Review: MUGEN POWER 3300 MAH BATTERY!!

Hey guys,
Got my hands on the Mugen Power Batteries (thanks to the folks over there for sending them out free of charge!) - both the 3300 mah and 1600 mah capacities. I wanted to provide an accurate comparison between these and the stock battery so I took my time with the review, getting a general idea of the overall usage and then putting them into test experiment.
You can see the whole experiment and full review below, but basically put, the 3300 mah battery is FANTASTIC, meeting my high expectations. On the other hand, the 1600 mah battery is disappointing to put it lightly.
Check the full review here:
Wow, I'd rather be switching batteries than having a fatty Nexus S in my pocket
i think the Seidio 3500mAh will do far better
thanks for the review
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i think the Seidio 3500mAh will do far better
thanks for the review
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No worries, thank you for watching! Seidio is sending me that as well so will make sure to post a video and compare.
The price is too much....
Plan B and much cheaper alternative....
Another stock battery, a carry around wall charger, or a USB car charger.
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The price is too much....
Plan B and much cheaper alternative....
Another stock battery, a carry around wall charger, or a USB car charger.
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Yep, I agree. That's why I only recommended it to those who really did NEED the extra power, I'm sure there is a small market of people who would find it essential. Thanks for your input!
leyvatron said:
The price is too much....
Plan B and much cheaper alternative....
Another stock battery, a carry around wall charger, or a USB car charger.
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Ploone said:
Yep, I agree. That's why I only recommended it to those who really did NEED the extra power, I'm sure there is a small market of people who would find it essential. Thanks for your input!
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I agree too. It's waaaaaay too much ca$h for it. Furthermore, it even makes the NS look fat, so you're in a lose-lose situation instead of a win-win.
Instead, I would recommend an OEM 1440 mAh, or maybe even 2 of these, which you can find at around 5 $ on eBay. It's way cheaper and it retains the original NS thickness. Granted, you will have to reboot the device each time you connect a new battery, but hell... I would prefer at anytime this method instead of a fat NS, really now... (it just looks ugly, even though maybe it is pretty decent to hold in hands).
Anyway, it was a pleasure watching the video, so thank you very much for putting the effort in it, I really appreciate it !
Glad to help! Comments like yours keep me going
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Go big, or go home.
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No worries, thank you for watching! Seidio is sending me that as well so will make sure to post a video and compare.
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Any idea when will u get the Seidio 3500?
i keep stopping myself from buying it, so i can check ur review first
ragiut1 said:
Any idea when will u get the Seidio 3500?
i keep stopping myself from buying it, so i can check ur review first
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My contact there said he would let me know once it is released, I emailed him a couple of days ago to send him to link to a review I posted of another Seidio product but have not received a reply yet.
If I do not get a reply on monday, I will call him up and should have the product wtihin a week.
Thanks for your support
Holy crap thats ugly!
HOLY CRAP THATS UGLY! But I guess it can help people go a lot longer.
That...thing...is effing HUEG
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Hope you don't mind that I mentioned you and your thread in my review thread of the Samsung 1440mAh battery. You ok with that ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1070066
Absolutely not! Good work!
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Absolutely not! Good work!
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Thanks a lot. I'm eager to see your next reviews
Back again. Question: have you taken the batteries through a couple of cycles of charges before the test ?
Yes I did, the batteries came with instructions on how to condition and cycle them, so I did so 4 times (the amount they recommended)
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Thanks a lot for the input.
I had extended batteries for my evo and epic. Both ran longer than stock obviously. The evo battery, even though it had less capacity than the epic's, it lasted longer. My biggest complaint with bigger batteries is that there isn't usually any case you can find that fits the fat phone. I really hate not having a case to help protect the phone against any unforeseen accidents. Both battery door covers had cheesy build quality and the epic didn't snap shut completely.
It's a damn shame too because it's so awesome to be able to stay away from a charger all day long, then plug it in when you go to bed.

BATTERIES!!!

Has any found a good source for spare batteries yet?
Always had good luck with the chinese knock offs.
While I'm on the subject, I wonder why HTC didn't just share batteries with the Sensation and Evo 3d????
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I just did some searches on eBay for HTC Raider battery and found a bunch for sale. The model number of the battery is the same as the Vivid (I pulled out my battery and checked), so it should work fine. Pretty cheap too, they had some for like $15.98 for 3 batteries + wall charger.
I just ordered some batteries on amazon and it includes the charger. I would give you guys the link but im too new to submit links lol. Search this "Hyperion AT&T HTC Vivid 4G 2 x Battery + Charger" and you sohuld be able to find it!
http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-HTC-Vivid-Battery-Charger/dp/B0062D7GS8
Just recieved my batteries from amazon, they are 1800mah, and provide 220mah more juice than the stock battery.
I haven't noticed honestly a change in battery performance, but hell I got three of them now.
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8125Omnimax said:
Just recieved my batteries from amazon, they are 1800mah, and provide 220mah more juice than the stock battery.
I haven't noticed honestly a change in battery performance, but hell I got three of them now.
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Does that charging dock that it comes with come in handy at all? And how easy is it to swap batteries when they are drained? Is it just as simple as turning off the phone, swap, turn it back on, fresh battery? Thanks! My white vivid is supposed to come in today!
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Does that charging dock that it comes with come in handy at all? And how easy is it to swap batteries when they are drained? Is it just as simple as turning off the phone, swap, turn it back on, fresh battery? Thanks! My white vivid is supposed to come in today!
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As long as you have the USB power plug charging in you can swap batts at will
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3600mAH
There is this 3600mah extended battery with cover on eBay for only $12.99 free shipping. What do you guys/gals think? Any good at all or just a gimmick?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280783306601&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:US:1123
sohoxda said:
There is this 3600mah extended battery with cover on eBay for only $12.99 free shipping. What do you guys/gals think? Any good at all or just a gimmick?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280783306601&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:US:1123
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There's no way... Although the guy has close to perfect feedback so it makes you wonder. They're from Hong Kong too which is always a little fishy. Someone should take the plunge and then peel off the cover to see how many mah it really has.
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I have ordered similar products from that seller for other devices, and they are legit... and oddly enough, do last
But wow. That thing is yuk. I can say I will definately not be putting that on my Vivid.
Intertrochanterica said:
I have ordered similar products from that seller for other devices, and they are legit... and oddly enough, do last
But wow. That thing is yuk. I can say I will definately not be putting that on my Vivid.
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Wouldn't it be a dream if it worked though More than twice the battery life! I'm still deciding whether to hop on amazon's 2 extra batteries + charger for 25 =P
penguinfishies said:
Wouldn't it be a dream if it worked though More than twice the battery life! I'm still deciding whether to hop on amazon's 2 extra batteries + charger for 25 =P
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I bought these am happy I did so.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190603567370?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
They are great and super cheap. It will take a solid 7-10 days to get them.
1800 mAh Batteries from Amazon
I bought a pack of two 1800 mAh batteries and a wall charger from Amazon. See my testing results in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390941
The day there is at least 3000mAH available, i will be getting it. Until then i dont see the point of getting a battery with a little bit more.
slapshot30 said:
There's no way... Although the guy has close to perfect feedback so it makes you wonder. They're from Hong Kong too which is always a little fishy. Someone should take the plunge and then peel off the cover to see how many mah it really has.
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Its just two parallel 1800Mah batteries glued together in the same housing, dont trust knock offs from overseas, you dont always get what you paid for.
l Frosty l said:
The day there is at least 3000mAH available, i will be getting it. Until then i dont see the point of getting a battery with a little bit more.
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The point is that you get the most battery while still being able to use the stock battery cover and normal cases for the device.
Just ordered from amazon:
Gtmax 2 X Standard Battery 1650mah + Standard Battery Charger for HTC At&t Vivid ( Package Include a Wrist Strap )
Anyone ever heard it tried before? I'm thinking for the price I'm not gonna expect much. But hey, a battery wall charger, lol.
Edit: looks like batteries, charge em and test em. Can't upload pic
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There's a $12.99 extended battery (3500mAh) on new egg. I just ordered it. I'll update once i receive it and try it out for a while.
I ordered a 3600mah battery from ebay, I'll let you folks know how it goes, comes with the hump cover as well.

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