Supposed OEM 1800 mAh batteries on eBay? - Droid Incredible Accessories

This seller has up what look like and are listed as OEM 1800 mAh batteries for $5.98? If anyone knows anything about this seller or the authenticity of these batteries, that would rule.
These really seem too good to be true. That said, I'm ordering one. For six bucks, it's worth a shot.
Haha, apparently since this is my first post on here, I can't include a link. However if you just search eBay for the title of the listing, which is "1800mAh Replacement BATTERY HTC Droid Incredible Evo 4G" it's the only result.

VERY likely a Chinese crap battery. However, at that price, it'll still be good for a backup battery. It'll definitely hold at least as much as the stock one

I mean, I'm guessing that that's probably the case, however they are branded HTC, look exactly like the HTC batteries I have, the seller has sold over 600 of them and has a 99.4% feedback rating.
All of those things could really mean absolutely nothing, but it's worth a shot.

Oh definitely! I wish my Seido had the red HTC casing lol

Well at least you're not looking at it all the time. It's a little off topic, but how is that Seido battery treating you? I've just hung out with my standard 1300 mAh for too long, I'm sick of it. I've got an OEM 1500 mAh on the way and now this suspect one.

God the Seido 1750 is amazing. On Uber Z with included kernel I get from 7am-10pm with medium-heavy use and have 40-50% left (which I then promptly spend watching youtube vids and playing Angry Birds until 1am ) treating me pretty well, I'd say it's worth the money. I look at it often enough btw, I seem to have a nasty bug that whenever I toggle the WiFi on while doing something else, the phone has a 50/50 chance of stalling and needing a batt. pull -_-

Well, nevermind. Before I decided to order I thought I'd look at the seller's negative feedback. I found these three pieces of feedback on this battery:
"Removed sticker and noticed the battery was labeled at 1130mAh."
"Battery has yet to outlast OEM battery which is 1500mAh."
"Great Deal on product, different than advertised, 1800mAh was a 1250mAh instead"
So that's that, I suppose. All the good reviews are probably from people who didn't bother to check it out closely or test it before leaving feedback. I think I'll just put those six bucks toward a real OEM or Seido from a trusted source.

Wow good call. I got my Seido from the AndroidCentral store, got fast shipping on it under the standard option. I'd personally buy from them again, highly recommended.

Hm, that's an interesting problem. I can't think of how that could be caused by the battery though! I'll probably invest in one from them or find an 1800 mAh OEM battery that's not from a seller in Hong Kong off eBay for six bucks.

From what I've heard, the OEM batteries come in original 1300 and 2100, not at 1800. that's why I got the Seido. And that problem has nothing to do with the battery, I just do see the battery a lot

Haha, I totally misread that. Maybe you can find out where this guy is getting his red HTC stickers from.
And I've heard people talking about OEM 1500 and 1800 mAh batteries before...hmmm...

the 1800 mah i ordered from ebay seems to be good. lasts longer than the one which comes with the incredible for sure

You might have gotten lucky. What seller did you buy it from?

StyrofoamTumor said:
And I've heard people talking about OEM 1500 and 1800 mAh batteries before...hmmm...
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The 1500 could be the Evo battery. It fits in the Inc, so I've heard. I would like to someday upgrade my battery maybe the 1750...
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I bought 2 of these from amor_istores and they both outlast my 1300mah and 1500mah batteries. I couldn't be happier. It took a while to get to Michigan from Hong Kong, but it was worth it. I stream Shoutcast or Pandora through it all day at work with a good signal. And yeah, it does look like a real HTC battery, but I highly doubt it.
Funny thing is, the postage added up to $8! Weird. I suggest buying it. That's just my opinion though..
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Well, I'm going to take your word for it. Buying one from the same seller you did, "amor_istores". It was $5.98 with free shipping. If I'm not as lucky as you, it won't be too big of a loss.
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Just ordered one. We'll see.

I just recieved an "OEM" 1500 mAh battery from a seller on eBay called "accessorymallonline" in the mail today. It was just over 8 bucks and I bought it right before I started this thread. It's charging right now, gonna charge it up to full, kill it and charge it all night so I can get a few cycles in it before trying it out tomorrow.
We'll see how it does compared to my standard 1300 mAh battery. Looking at it compared to my standard battery, there are some major differences in labeling and the way the label is laid out/stuck on the battery. I'm assuming this would be the same battery that ships with the Evo, I'm going to check out some pictures and compare them to what I recieved.
Battery feels solid, is slightly thicker than my standard battery, would look OEM if I didn't have a real HTC battery to compare it next to. Who knows, it could be, but I don't really think so.

Well, looking at the pictures on Android Central of their OEM HTC 1500 mAh battery, I'm inclined to say this is OEM. The quality is there, the battery actually feels better made than my standard 1300 mAh one.
There's not a detail missing from the battery when compared to the picture, really. They look identical. I wish I knew someone with an EVO so I could compare side by side. I have to wonder, could these actually be OEM?

I don't have any experience with extended batteries for the Incredible, but I highly suggest you check out this website. The extended battery market is notorious for misrepresentation.
A few years ago I did a battery test for a Samsung device (as a job assignment). We tested the stock battery against four eBay batteries that were selling for under $10 all claiming to be OEM. Every single eBay battery performed weaker than advertised. The best one was about 25% under its rating and the worst one about 60% under. I haven't trusted cheap batteries ever since...
Not saying that every seller out there is lying, but at the end of the day you get what you pay for. Hope you're having a bettery experience with your purchase than we did with our Sammy batteries back in the day.

Related

Seller with 2000mah Andia batteries (OEM Size) back in stock

I know I wasn't the only person waiting on these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/2000mah-Spare-Battery-for-HTC-Touch-Pro-2-T7373-Sprint_W0QQitemZ230441767652
And yes, for you who click on this thread without knowing what they are, Touch Pro 2 batteries are the same size/shape as hero batteries and work just fine in heroes.
Thank You!! Finally, I just bought the battery -- will wait patiently. I have the Mugen 1800 and I haven't been very impressed, hopefully this one doesn't disappoint. Though, for $10, it's a steal.
EDIT:: Just bought 2 actually!
After I purchased I recieved an email with a link to Delivery ETA stats. These are coming from China:
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After I purchased I recieved an email with a link to Delivery ETA stats. These are coming from China:
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I received the Email as well -- basically about 2 weeks is the ETA, not too bad. That was the same for my Mugen battery as well.
In for one.
i just got one also
thanks akijikan for posting the link
thanks for link, just grabbed one myself. For $10, why not?
thanks
Thanks for the link. Just ordered 2. I will compare to the Mugen. So far I am unimpressed with Mugen 1800.
ordered 1.
Im in myself.
Alot of our products , especially electronics come from that region. they are massed produced for under 1.00. One reason they are offered so cheap,but Quality is where we lose at times. Please keep us updated as far as usage. For the price it def makes a great spare
athlet1c said:
Alot of our products , especially electronics come from that region. they are massed produced for under 1.00. One reason they are offered so cheap,but Quality is where we lose at times. Please keep us updated as far as usage. For the price it def makes a great spare
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I don't know... I bought a Mugen 1800 battery, conditioned as the directions stated and yet my results aren't very good. I'm not the only person having this problem. And, I keep hearing from the other thread (Mugen 1800) that these $10 batteries are lastly far far longer than what I have.
I paid $32 for the Mugen, I'm willing to give this a try. You could say that because the batteries are made so cheaply that they might be of lesser quality, but whose to say that the Mugen isn't mass produced at the same $1.00, the only difference here, to me at least is that the Mugen is being sold at a much higher price point when it comes to retail sales.
But I will report my finds upon getting the battery.
I'm not a major battery wiz, but milliampere-hour (mAh) is a rating of hours per the draw of device... not an exact measurement of capacity of power
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampere-hour
so you change the hardware, the mAh is GOING to change. the voltage draw may be the same, but the amp draw might be different depending on the requirements.
Just keep this in mind when you're thinking that just because it says 2000mah for and hd2 that it's any better than the 1700 and 1800mah for the hero, or even the stock battery. Remember it's a RATING per load per device, the mah standard was created as an easy way of telling estimated time because putting the actual capacity of a battery would just confuse and would be easily manipulated. Depending on the point in which you can drain a li-po li-ion battery to where it becomes phyically damaged and will not charge anymore below 2.8v. most batteries report "dead" when they drop to 3v so that you don't over discharge it. Allowing your battery to drain from 3v to 2.8v could allow for a longer "rated time" but would be by no means healthy for your device. this .2v is your grace period to allow for natual envroinmental discharge in between times away from the charger.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rechargeable_battery#Active_components
With the added dollar amount of $10 I'd be VERY warry if it is as good, or even safe for that matter. Just be warned... and don't be surprised if it does damage your phone that sprint doesn't honor the warranty you just voided by putting an un-reccomended power supply into your device.
johnsongrantr said:
I'm not a battery wiz, but milliampere-hour (mAh) is a rating of hours per the draw of device... not an exact capacity of power
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampere-hour
so you change the hardware, the mAh is GOING to change. the voltage draw may be the same, but the amp draw might be different depending on the requirements.
Just keep this in mind when you're thinking that just because it says 2000 that it's any better than the 1700 and 1800 that was designed for the same device, or even the stock.
With the added dollar amount of $10 I'd be VERY warry if it is as good, or even safe for that matter. Just be warned... and don't be surprised if it does damage your phone that sprint doesn't honor the warranty you just voided by putting an un-reccomended power supply into your device.
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Duly note. Now... Cant wait for my new battery!!
If you guys are wondering how they perform, the short answer is great, and a lot better than stock. The long answer is, go check the mugen 1800 thread. A couple of us who have been testing the battery have posted some reviews there.
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I bought a couple batteries like this for my Apache back in the day. They did work about the same as the OEM although the MaH rating was higher. I would think that the quality control of the more expensive batteries would be better and likely the characteristics are closer to as promised. Additionally, what I remember was that the durability of the battery was shorter but given the price it was still a worthwhile purchase.
It would seem that the quality of the HTC branded batteries and the Mugen are better than these.
get-Apache said:
I bought a couple batteries like this for my Apache back in the day. They did work about the same as the OEM although the MaH rating was higher. I would think that the quality control of the more expensive batteries would be better and likely the characteristics are closer to as promised. Additionally, what I remember was that the durability of the battery was shorter but given the price it was still a worthwhile purchase.
It would seem that the quality of the HTC branded batteries and the Mugen are better than these.
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I understand that products can sometime vary from electronic to electronic. Its just how it goes. I guess I am just one of those consumers that is willing to try something with such a fantastic price that I am willing to throw it away if it isnt what I expected. So far the folks that are using this battery are showing no signs that it is physically hurting their Hero so why not? If it doesnt give extended battery life then oh well, no harm no foul on 10 bucks.
kbizzle said:
I understand that products can sometime vary from electronic to electronic. Its just how it goes. I guess I am just one of those consumers that is willing to try something with such a fantastic price that I am willing to throw it away if it isnt what I expected. So far the folks that are using this battery are showing no signs that it is physically hurting their Hero so why not? If it doesnt give extended battery life then oh well, no harm no foul on 10 bucks.
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untill it explodes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_explosion#Explosion
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Lithium ion
+Very expensive.
+Very high energy density.
+Not usually available in "common" battery sizes (but see RCR-V3 for a counter-example).
+Very common in laptop computers, moderate to high-end digital cameras and camcorders, and cellphones.
+Very low rate of self discharge.
[B]+Volatile: Chance of explosion if short circuited, allowed to overheat, or not manufactured with rigorous quality standards.[/B]
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untill it explodes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_explosion#Explosion
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Lithium ion
+Very expensive.
+Very high energy density.
+Not usually available in "common" battery sizes (but see RCR-V3 for a counter-example).
+Very common in laptop computers, moderate to high-end digital cameras and camcorders, and cellphones.
+Very low rate of self discharge.
[B]+Volatile: Chance of explosion if short circuited, allowed to overheat, or not manufactured with rigorous quality standards.[/B]
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Ok, seeing it that the stock battery is Lithium Ion, this also applies to it as well. Just because it has HTC written on it doesnt mean it is anymore sturdy than any other company. I have seen images of laptops with stock batteries that have burnt holes through the PC from overheating. The chance is always there no matter what route you take.
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Ok, seeing it that the stock battery is Lithium Ion, this also applies to it as well. Just because it has HTC written on it doesnt mean it is anymore sturdy than any other company. I have seen images of laptops with stock batteries that have burnt holes through the PC from overheating. The chance is always there no matter what route you take.
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Agreed! Toshiba, Sony, Mac? Almost all laptop batteries are prone to overheating or exploding... mainly because people leave the power cord plugged INTO there laptop, when the battery itself is fully charged, lolol. I just have to do a *faceplam* every time I see that here at school.

HTC 1500mAH Fake or Real?

With all the 1500mAH batteries people are buying, how do you know if what you bought a real 1500mAH battery from HTC or not?
Well, I purchase a HTC 1500mAH from an ebay vendor with a 98% feedback rating. I was skeptical, but the price was low enough to try it out and see if it really is legit. Well, he sold me a fake HTC battery. How do I know? Read on.
True 1500mAH batteries have the following information:
- Part no.: 35H00123-00M (or 03M or 22M some xxM)
- Model: RHOD160
- mAH: 1500mAH
- Whr: 5.55Whr
The first RHOD160 1500mAH battery I bought from eBay (bidallies) was legit. All the watermarks, numbers, and fonts match up. Lastly, it works way better than the stock battery and at least as good (if not better than) the Seidio 1750mAH.
Now, this other guy on ebay (orange_chan) is supposedly selling the RHOD160 battery for less than $8 US. However, some of the numbers don't match up (while it's printed RHOD160 and 1500mAH on this battery).
1. the part no is 35H00125-07M
2. the Whr is rated at 4.07Whr
3. the font is different
Part no 3500125-07M is for the 1100mAH battery from HTC, and 4.07Whr = 1100mAH.
Take the Whr/#Volts = mAH. 4.07Whr/3.7V = 1100mAH
I hope this helps. I've attached three images depicting what I'm talking about.
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Mine is the first. I got this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170485926831&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
Gotta be VERY careful on ebay, but this vendor seems to be the "go to guy" on the other android forums.
Edit: I'll add it's performing great (HTC 1500) compared to the stock battery. It appears to be giving me similar life to the seidio.
I jusr bought one from bidallies so hopefully it is real. My 7 month old oem tp2 1500mah is losing 25% every 3 hrs and it was in my pocket most of the time. Email was set to check every 30 min though. I wonder if the push gmail is causing it to die.
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1500mah and 1300mah in the oem battery are very close. The 1500mah battery might not be true. Best way to check is go to radio shack and borrow(test in store) or buy a voltage meter. If the battery has more juice then it will last longer. No need to guess.
I found it wasnt the battery fault, it was K9 Email killing it. I almost doubled the time by stopping polling in K9. Now I get 4-5 hrs for 20% of battery. I can go about all day now.
marcw2 said:
1500mah and 1300mah in the oem battery are very close. The 1500mah battery might not be true. Best way to check is go to radio shack and borrow(test in store) or buy a voltage meter. If the battery has more juice then it will last longer. No need to guess.
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Not true. A fully charged battery will always have the same voltage, no matter what the mah rating. Only way to test is to put a know load on it, and track voltage as the battery drains.
jmdearras said:
Not true. A fully charged battery will always have the same voltage, no matter what the mah rating. Only way to test is to put a know load on it, and track voltage as the battery drains.
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I was thinking of one of these, which will show you the extent of the charge. but it might not work with cell phone batteries. I do not know the voltage of the battery.
go to batteryjunction and seach for zts-mbt9r.html or zts-mbt-1.html( i am not allowed to post links)
Today I received from bidallies and compared to my stock TP2 and I think they are making knock offs but really close. Now I really don't care too much as long as the quality lasts. Subtle difference in the fonts and the symbol on the middle back has a different number. Also the word serial and part on the real battery are abbreviated S/N and they are actually spelled out on the bidallies battery. The OP pics have it spelled out too, but I know the original TP2 battery is real since it came out of the box with the phone. The part number is as the OP posted but my real HTC battery last 3 is 08M. So time will tell if this is a real HTC.
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Re: HTC 1500mAH legit battery from Bidallies.
Thank you guys so much for recommending bidallies. After comparing prices in few sites and reading reviews here and on androidforums I decided to buy from bidallies, and boy I am impressed. I purchased 2 batteries from them, one for my HTC Hero and one for my gf's Imagio, I can't believe how fast I received them even with the free shipping option. After 2 full charges on my new battery this baby lasts 2 hours longer then the one that came with the phone. Anybody looking to buy original HTC 35H00123-0​0M try bidallies on eBay and I promise you won't be disappointed.
Hey, guys, I have HTC 7 Pro that came with battery RHOD160 that is exactly like the first picture in the opening post.
Now it's 2 years old and I am looking for a new battery. I made some research and it turned out that all batteries sold in my city are like the third picture: RHOD160, 1500mAh, 4.07 Whr, Part No: 35H00125-xxM
Is it possible that all batteries in all stores are fake? If so, this is a big conspiracy!
Also, they told me that all original batteries are sold in these tiny nylon bags, not in blisters/boxes, because they make them more expensive. Is this true?
How to be sure that the battery I buy is original?
drPheta, it's been 3 years sinse you've bought the fake 4.07 RHOD160 battery. Please tell what do you think of it.
fashion_m said:
Hey, guys, I have HTC 7 Pro that came with battery RHOD160 that is exactly like the first picture in the opening post.
Now it's 2 years old and I am looking for a new battery. I made some research and it turned out that all batteries sold in my city are like the third picture: RHOD160, 1500mAh, 4.07 Whr, Part No: 35H00125-xxM
Is it possible that all batteries in all stores are fake? If so, this is a big conspiracy!
Also, they told me that all original batteries are sold in these tiny nylon bags, not in blisters/boxes, because they make them more expensive. Is this true?
How to be sure that the battery I buy is original?
drPheta, it's been 3 years sinse you've bought the fake 4.07 RHOD160 battery. Please tell what do you think of it.
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Three years is a long time for a phone, or a thread bump. A quick look at the OP's posting history shows me that he seems to have replaced the Incredible around 18 months ago, so it could be surmised that it lasted 18 months with the replacement battery, or it could be that battery was replaced as it clearly won't last as long on a full charge being 400 mAh less. I don't think it is a conspiracy, it is just that the distributors can get it for a lower cost so they do, so basically it comes down to you get what you pay for. Sometimes "bargains" are ok for a while.
Good luck,
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mf2112 said:
Three years is a long time for a phone, or a thread bump. A quick look at the OP's posting history shows me that he seems to have replaced the Incredible around 18 months ago, so it could be surmised that it lasted 18 months with the replacement battery, or it could be that battery was replaced as it clearly won't last as long on a full charge being 400 mAh less. I don't think it is a conspiracy, it is just that the distributors can get it for a lower cost so they do, so basically it comes down to you get what you pay for. Sometimes "bargains" are ok for a while.
Good luck,
mf2112
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You guys change your phones too frequently. I live in the Third World and we change our phones on a 5-6-years basis. The point is how to make them last longer, in a world of planned obsoletion.
I bought genuine 1500 mAh 5.55 Whr battery from HTC authorized dealer. Let's hope it'll last long enough.
fashion_m said:
You guys change your phones too frequently. I live in the Third World and we change our phones on a 5-6-years basis. The point is how to make them last, in a world of planned obsoletion.
I bought genuine 1500 mAh 5.55 Whr battery from HTC authorized dealer. Let's hope it'll last long enough.
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you should be able to get 3500 mah batteries on ebay for 8-12$ US. since they originate in china, should be able to get them wherever you are.
So I'm buying a iPhone 5c from them and I've seen a lot of bad reviews so I'm really nervous about it because I'm in desperate need for a new phone

[Q] Extended Batteries

So I searched around and all I could find was one $80+ battery that came with a new back cover.
Anyone have better luck?
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I believe the Samsung Captivate's battery (or any of the other Galaxy S batteries) will work with the Focus. There was a thread about it a few months ago but I couldn't find it and I have not tried it myself.
They do work, I use a spare battery I have from when I had a galaxy s on sprint.
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I don't want a spare. I want one with double the capacity :-D
http://www.jpitta.com - Sent from my SGH-i917 using XDA Windows Phone 7 App
Mugen do a 1600mAh battery that uses the OEM battery cover and a 3200mAh battery (more than double the capacity) that comes with a replacement rear cover. Turns your beautiful slimline Focus into a brick tho'.
Also no way I'd be paying $100 for a spare battery, I'd rather buy a couple of stock spares to swap in for far less money and keep the beautiful profile of the Focus.
Just my 2c.
I didn't buy the focus because its thin. I bought it for the screen + expandable storage that doesnt work yet.
It'd still be nice to keep it as thin as possible though, right?
Either way, doesn't look like there are many options out there... The Focus seems like a fairly popular device all things considered, but HTC is simply dominating the WP7 market. Although there are a few Focus specific accessories out there, it looks like the phone may be doomed to seeing a $100 battery from Mugen Power alone :/
Wish there a few more options available. The stock battery is OK, but if you use your phone often, it isn't good enough. I have two extra batteries to help for that issue, but without an easy way to charge these extras, it gets annoying to keep them all full.
Funkadube said:
Wish there a few more options available. The stock battery is OK, but if you use your phone often, it isn't good enough. I have two extra batteries to help for that issue, but without an easy way to charge these extras, it gets annoying to keep them all full.
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For $3.50 DealExtreme offers a wall charger for galaxy batteries. Google is your friend!
Since i cant post links, go to dealextreme.com and in the search bar enter sku.50808.
Seidio has OEM sized, extended life batteries.
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Kebero said:
Seidio has OEM sized, extended life batteries.
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Do you have a link or something? I can't find it in Seidio's online shop.
EnderPsp said:
Do you have a link or something? I can't find it in Seidio's online shop.
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I'm pretty sure it was this - unless the stick battery is also 1500mAh?
Kebero said:
I'm pretty sure it was this - unless the stick battery is also 1500mAh?
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That's not an extended battery, that's a regular one, even the title says it:
Innocell 1500mAh Slim Replacement Battery
How about this one: http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1700mAh-Li-ion-Battery-Samsung/dp/B0058LLPVO
It says "for Galaxy S II", does it fit Focus?
sensboston said:
How about this one: http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1700mAh-Li-ion-Battery-Samsung/dp/B0058LLPVO
It says "for Galaxy S II", does it fit Focus?
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No, Focus battery (left) is squared, that is rectangular.
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MOMAX 1700 mAH battery
How about the Momax 1700 mAh, just ordered one of these, anyone tried them?
http://www.cellularfactory.com/det.jsp?d=50744&c=612344
scottwvc said:
How about the Momax 1700 mAh, just ordered one of these, anyone tried them?
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Would be interested to see how this holds up, seems like a pretty cheap battery if you ask me. I'm tired of sleeping over at my girlfriends and having my phone die because I don't have a charger for it and I've used it all day.
Diablosblizz said:
Would be interested to see how this holds up, seems like a pretty cheap battery if you ask me. I'm tired of sleeping over at my girlfriends and having my phone die because I don't have a charger for it and I've used it all day.
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I wouldn't expect miracles. Maybe a maximum of 15-20% extra time, but I wouldn't stretch that far
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On the website the description is more accurate, as on other webites you get "double the standby time and talk time" which is of course, not true.
Quote from Momax website:
* Use the highest-capacity batteries, long standby time, high stability, performance, consistent with the original.
* Advanced Lithium-ion technology, high performance output.
* Battery charging times of up to 500 times or more, environmental protection, and durable.
* Use imported IC components, precision protection circuit board prevents battery overcharge and the positive and negative transient short-circuit, safe, secure.
* Equipped with short-circuit. Overcurrent device in line with international safety standards.
* Production in line with ISO 9002 and ISO 14001 specifications.
Someone here at XDA bought one and I don't see any follow-up which makes me think there's nothing special to expect...
I wouldn't expect miracles either, however I use my phone a fair amount and I usually am forced to sleep with my phone off (which I hate doing). Enough to last through the night would be wonderful.

Mugen Power 3600mAh: AWESOME

I was, at first, dubious to spend $80 on a battery that physically fattens my phone by like 40%, but after my first full charge/discharge using Battery Monitor to track my progress, I am fully convinced of the value...
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This was with moderate use; some gaming, some internet usage, a bunch of various phone calls, some navigation in my car, etc. Also a fair amount of sleep time, though. At no point did I turn the phone off however; it was powered on the entire time. Let's see... 2 Days (48hrs) plus 16.5hrs = about 65hrs total. plus the remaining 5% or so, equals, maybe 66 or 67 hours? On one single charge? Awesome.
I know your mileage may vary, depending on your phone usage habits, but I have to say I'm thoroughly impressed with the 3600mAh Mugen battery and definitely recommend it. I even actually like the way it makes my phone feel a little beefier in my hand, instead of like a scrawny little wafer; it makes it easier to grasp and type on. I also keep the fully-charged MOTO 1880mAh battery in my glove box for a backup as well, since it is worth a good 15-24 hours or so.
Any other good/bad experiences with batteries?
[EDIT] - Aw crap, I thought I was in the Droid 3 Accessories sub-forum, my bad... Can a mod maybe move this over there..? Thanks... 0.0
Even if it was 10000mah i'd still not use it because it makes already chunky phone twice as thick
Hell i was getting 3days on Liberty with the Motorola Extended Battery. Given I didn't use my phone all that much its still impressive.
I'd try Liberty or another custom GB rom, I'm sure you'll get even better.
Take a pic of the phone profile. Wanna see how fat your D3 is.
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Does it get hotter than normal when you use it with games?
I live in Hawaii, so it pretty much always got hot during games; I haven't noticed it getting any hotter though.
It definitely fattens up the phone a bit, so if you're obsessed with a super-slim phone you might wanna stick with the previously-mentioned energy-efficient ROM and the slim 1880 MOTO battery (Or just buy a keyboardless ultra-slim phone). I like the thickness and super battery life though. Here's a few shots of it next to my wife's XPERIA Play, which, if you notice, is even fatter than my D3, and it only has a 2600mAh extended battery while mine has the 3600mAh...
Can you post a link to the aforementioned battery? I would like to purchase one as well.
If you root and install Liberty or Maverick. you'll sh*t yourself.
Anyone have a link to a extended battery that will fit the stock case?
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Anyone have a link to a extended battery that will fit the stock case?
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You'll have that once the dudes in white coats start developing commercial graphene batteries
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y0himba said:
Can you post a link to the aforementioned battery? I would like to purchase one as well.
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Here's one at the same price I bought mine for (They're usually $87 or $89 if you search)...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MUGEN-POWER...102408?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3f0f16f508
I would be happy with just a link to the battery and case the original poster purchased.
Savior057 said:
Here's one at the same price I bought mine for (They're usually $87 or $89 if you search)...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MUGEN-POWER...102408?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3f0f16f508
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Ordered and on it's way. Too bad you can't get a kickback for it. Thank you!
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You'll have that once the dudes in white coats start developing commercial graphene batteries
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What are you talking about? there are several that will fit the stock cover.. like this one from Mugen themselfs
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MUGEN-POWER...640510?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3a6a8ba7be
Only 200 extra Mah?
EDIT: Did some math, its about 13% increase over stock. I guess it's noticeable.
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Only 200 extra Mah?
EDIT: Did some math, its about 13% increase over stock. I guess it's noticeable.
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Well ye.. and the fact that my battery has a dead spot from 10-15% to 4%. I want a new battery but there are SO MANY on ebay. From $80 to $5
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Can you post a link to the aforementioned battery? I would like to purchase one as well.
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you can get Mugen Droid 3 battery from official Mugen webshop
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/motorola/verizon-motorola-driod-3.html
they have 3600mAh (extra backdoor) and 1700mAh (original cover)
Plus FYI: Mugen gives 7% facebook discount.
And Mugen offers warranty and customer support if the item is purchased from their official website, which is always a good thing to rely on.
OK well, here's one more... Exactly 96 hours (4 days) since last charge with 1% battery left, although I rarely used the phone during this period because I was working a lot; it spent a lot of down-time sitting in a cubby-hole outside of the place I work because they have cell phone restrictions. I did use it for GPS a few times though, and played Trolls n Towers and Trial Xtreme 2 Winter for awhile, as well as your average phone calls and texting activity. It spent a lot of time sleeping, but still... four entire days for a fairly large touch-screen smart-phone on one charge. Not too shabby. In fact I think it's the best I've ever had on any phone/battery combo so far, personally.

Does anyone use cheap ebay batteries with XT862?

Hi.
I want to buy a new extended battery for my droid 3 because without WIFI I can't make the day on one charge.
Also, it skips from 10% to 4% in 1 second. (on all roms)
I'd prefer not to have a much thicker battery(case) but a little bit won't hurt. (so not the 3500 mah )
Anyway, I searched ebay and found many many batteries in the $3-6 range incl. shipment that claim to have 1800-2000mah:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Red-1950mAh...469871?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3cbc6fa02f
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-1800mah...579346?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item4ab4b8a3d2
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Replace...962837?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item4ab65a7a95
Surely these can't be 'real'? They must be like 1000mAh, if any?
Does anyone have experience with these cheap batteries? If so, which one?
I know some have anker 1800 but they don't ship outside the US.
Thanks
Found and ordered an OEM motorola BX6F for €10 on amazon (they are 50€ on ebay).
Let's see whats what
How is the new battery working out? I'm thinking of getting one.
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Kanly1 said:
How is the new battery working out? I'm thinking of getting one.
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I don't know yet.. It's been shipped from the USA but it says ETA augustus 14 - augustus 30
Well the battery already arrived (less than 1 week!!)
It's a tight fit with the stock battery cover but it fits.:laugh::good:
Charging right now (was @20%), will let you know how it performs. It's 1930mah (1880mah min.)
I would NEVER EVER use cheap, third-party batteries! I bought my spare battery from Expansys Germany, it's of course more expensive, BUT it's original!
Here you go: http://www.expansys.de/motorola-defy-battery-207650/ (Yes it's the Defy Battery )
My battery lasts for about 16 hours a day with heavy use of FM-Radio, WiFi, Emulators, Browsing etc. I always keep my spare battery in my pocket
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I would NEVER EVER use cheap, third-party batteries! I bought my spare battery from Expansys Germany, it's of course more expensive, BUT it's original!
Here you go: http://www.expansys.de/motorola-defy-battery-207650/ (Yes it's the Defy Battery )
My battery lasts for about 16 hours a day with heavy use of FM-Radio, WiFi, Emulators, Browsing etc. I always keep my spare battery in my pocket
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Well the one I got is also original. Well at least it's from motorola
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I tried a cheap ebay battery that cost 4$ or so and it didnt fit.
Looks like you got a good one.
I've always purchased my goodies from eBay because I never liked going to shop for them.. x3
Just shop around, look at the images, and read the descriptions. I've never had problems, though the batteries I purchased recently were for my old D2G. I received two of them from China with what looked like a custom-built battery charger and.. Well. A year later everything was still discharging and charging properly, no qualms! :]
If it looks shady, skip it and go to the next listing, basically.
Been using it for couple of days now. Wasn't able to make a battery usage screenshot because every day I either charged it or rebooted my phone causing the recording to mess up.
Anyway it's definitely an improvement over my stock battery. Had a heavy-usage (3G only) day at work yesterday (quiet day ) and before I had to charge my droid 3 coming home. Now, it had 40% left :good::laugh:
I'll try to make a screenshot soon.
You said you got it on Amazon? Requesting link, plz~ :3
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You said you got it on Amazon? Requesting link, plz~ :3
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005HZQN7C/ref=pe_175190_21431760_M2C_SC_3p_dp_1
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005XA3AOK/ref=mp_s_a_1?pi=75x75&qid=1345178942&sr=8-1
This ones a 3500 mah. its huge but its 16 bucks and I've been using it for 6 months and never had a problem. Its only died once on me through the day, and that's because I was using a wifi hotspots for 4 hours!
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How about this one, looks like it should fit the stock cover:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-2300m...018?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item19cf728fc2
2300MAh
unfortunately, I had to return my recently bought milestone 3...
so i've got 2 extra batteries for noting (bought at the same time)
If soemone in Europe needs, are for sell
The batteries are very good and are in perfect conditions (99% new), I didn't use the original battery BF5X because the duration was too short in comparison. Those batteries fit with the original cover back
Droid 3 battery
Stop looking further, Get the OEM size ANKER 1800MAH battery
i have tried all kinds of battery, even the thick 3800 or 3600( i dont remember exactly ) from ebay, but its still nothing compared to the 1800 Anker battery
There is also a 2800 MAH version available, get 2 of those, and ur ready to go into the desert for survival mode
Get it, and this thread can be closed here!:cyclops:
I do, I bought an extended battery. I have my good days and my bad ones
I stil sell two new anker 1800....
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