hey am gonna buy an extended battery .... what's better mugen or htc genuine battery????????
plz respond to me
HTC Genuine
thanx man......but mugen is 2600 mah and htc is 2300 mah
so why htc???
kakkash said:
thanx man......but mugen is 2600 mah and htc is 2300 mah
so why htc???
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because mugen is a lesser brand and doesnt do the whole 2600 mah. i bought one and i owned a multimeter and it was barely more 1600 mah
Because Mugens claim of 2600mAh is a bit bold to be polite plus the genuine HTC cover is better & for sure so is the HTC cell in all asects from quoted mAh to all its components.
In all honesty, I got more than 2,000mAh on the Mugen battery - around 2,300mAh, but not more than that.
The original battery has an added benefit - original battery cover casing with kickstand No other battery provides a durable one.
because:
http://batteryboss.org/
Genuine OEM HTC battery EOT
thanx guys....so u recommend to buy htc 2300 mah right?
kakkash said:
thanx guys....so u recommend to buy htc 2300 mah right?
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Original HTC battery from local HTC distributor? Yes.
Fake, cheap battery from ebay? No.
Buy this one, it says it is 3500mah and they are located in the U.S.A
and it only cost 9 dollars shipped
http://www.ebay.com/itm/110772104151?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
A question not completely on topic but:
How can razr maxx have 3300mah battery with about same dimensions as stock HD2, but only 2300mah battery is huge on HD2?
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Hey everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has both of these batteries and could give insight as to which one performs better (hopefully by running one of the bat tests). Seems like these two batteries are giving users the best boost without changing the back cover. I'm thinking the Mugen might be slightly better, but I was hoping someone would be able to provide conclusive evidence.
Thanks!
is there a link to the batteries u mentioned?
Here is a link for the Mugen.
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...585-1300mah-extended-replacement-battery.html
Here is a link for the Momax.
http://www.momax.net/en/Product_Show.aspx?ID=808&T=1
Jamison904 said:
Here is a link for the Mugen.
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...585-1300mah-extended-replacement-battery.html
Here is a link for the Momax.
http://www.momax.net/en/Product_Show.aspx?ID=808&T=1
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oh.. thanks..
the batteries have different charge ratings..
the 1st is at 1300
the 2nd is at 1100
Considering I can get 2 Momax batteries for the price of a single Mugen battery, is the Mugen battery worth it?
i bought a mugen 2600 battery but still waiting for it
i will upload some pictures when its arrived
So, I haven't looked for extended batteries in a while, Andida 1600mah only seems to be only as good as the OEM
Has anyone tried
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-1600mAh-hig...Accessories&hash=item230c3be16b#ht_2919wt_905
http://cgi.ebay.com/1600mAh-Recharg...Accessories&hash=item4aa8dd5ffe#ht_1160wt_905
Are they better or the relatively the same?
Appreciate any thoughts and comments
When you see it from China, consider it FAKE.
i've got the second one. i don't know if it's true that have 1600mah but for sure have more long lasting than the original
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So, I haven't looked for extended batteries in a while, Andida 1600mah only seems to be only as good as the OEM
Has anyone tried
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-1600mAh-hig...Accessories&hash=item230c3be16b#ht_2919wt_905
http://cgi.ebay.com/1600mAh-Recharg...Accessories&hash=item4aa8dd5ffe#ht_1160wt_905
Are they better or the relatively the same?
Appreciate any thoughts and comments
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The fine print on the second one is exactly the same numbers as on my Andida battery.
Thanks guys... I don't understand why no manufacture can produce a slim extended battery. It would make the HD2 so kick ass
Is the Andida 1600mah battery actually thicker than the default battery? Seing some ebay photos it seems to me that they are the same size and there's no need for extended back cover for the 1600 batt. Anyone can confirm this?
Its not 1600 mAh. Maximum it has is 1300... Most users reported it to be of less capacity than standard one.
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Is the Andida 1600mah battery actually thicker than the default battery? Seing some ebay photos it seems to me that they are the same size and there's no need for extended back cover for the 1600 batt. Anyone can confirm this?
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It is the same size, but my HD2 shows about 1230 mA when fully charged. Still, a decent price for a replacement battery.
Price
Anyone tested this Battery?
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Anyone tested this Battery?
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You mean with a meter or something? My tbattery program indicates they are 12296 at full charge.
I have the 1600 mah battery and it is more powerful then the original u have to condition it first or you wont get the right amount of power after about 4 charges on it and then I had to charge the original 2 to 3 times a day but with this 1600 once a day and thats using wifi and other apps
Can you tell us how many mV you get at full charge?
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-1600mAh-hig...Accessories&hash=item230c3be16b#ht_2919wt_905
This one is pure crap.
It lasts 2/3 comparing to original one and battery monitor widget shows the full capacity of 963 mah.
Whats with this?
h**p://cgi.ebay.com/High-capacity-2400-mAh-battery-HTC-Touch-HD-2-HD2-/190431776814?_trksid=p4340.m263&_trkparms=algo%3DSIC%26its%3DI%252BC%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BIEW%252BFICS%252BUFI%26otn%3D10%26pmod%3D150529106283%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D8932829703575826571
Thinking about to buy it.
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Mmm, if you want to go with big capacity & extended cover try finding original HTC extended battery & cover on a promotional offer.
Almost all of these extended batteries from China are junk with data chip sending false battery MaH data & many close to stated capacity batteries don't allow HD2 to utilise it without soft reset.
personally I went for a USB charge pack working from 4AA batteries, I loaded 4 UniRoss 2100MaH hybrio AA cells & it works great.
size is 68mmX63mmX18mm so easily to slip in a pocket or bag.
I get 2.5 charges from it, have total control over cell quality & MaH rating & it cost me less than $13 including new AA hybrio cells.
Just another option to consider perhaps.
I know a good store that sell many extended batteries for HTC, But now i cant send the link , forum cant accept that. if you are interested, send me the message.
Just type link address without www or replace a w with an asterix. Users can figure it out easily enough & copy/paste then correct address in browser bar.
Luis2012 said:
I know a good store that sell many extended batteries for HTC, But now i cant send the link , forum cant accept that. if you are interested, send me the message.
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I'm interested in OEM or well tested after market batteries.
PepsiBlue said:
I'm interested in OEM or well tested after market batteries.
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I have gotten good service out of the Andida batteries. They advertise 1600, but they are actually the same output as the OEM batteries. But they are inexpensive. Some people have reported very low output from them, but that has not been my experience. Just don't expect 1600!
http://cgi.ebay.com/1600mah-Battery...796?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cb710b754
Question
Has anyone tried using HTC Desire HD batteries for their HD2? I just ordered these HD2 batteries that are 1350 mAh on an eBay store located in Brooklyn. They are 2 for $8, I figured worth a chance for only 8 bucks, but I'm still thinking 1350mAh still won't be enough. The HTC Desire HD batteries are 1500 mAh and almost look like they'd fit, but I'm unsure. Right now I'm running my HD2 on the Desire Z ROM that is rooted, I think it's made by Dandiest and Freak. This ROM is seriously the best out of the 3 I've tried. With it being rooted I was able to download the battery calibrator on the market and it has increased my battery life significantly. I'm still on the standard 1230mAh battery and I charged it to 100% and unplugged it at 8:49 AM and it's now 8:28 PM(I'm in Germany) and it has 40% battery. This is just mild usage though. Any suggestions, or anyone know if the Desire HD batteries would fit and work?
Please Help
Title kinda says it all...
I believe it is the Seidio 1750 mAh battery but some people are saying the OEM 1500 mAh HTC battery gets as much or more life. Both will fit.
i have an 1800mAh battery from HTCexpress and i can tell you that your not gonna fit anything bigger in there. i cant believe I waited so long to get this battery. 2 batteries and a charger for $35. thats a steal in my book
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i have an 1800mAh battery from HTCexpress and i can tell you that your not gonna fit anything bigger in there. i cant believe I waited so long to get this battery. 2 batteries and a charger for $35. thats a steal in my book
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+1. I bought one as well. Totally crushes the stock battery.
Is the 1800 better than seidio 1750, I go through 3 a day!
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makya53 said:
Is the 1800 better than seidio 1750, I go through 3 a day!
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Without having the 1750 to compare against, I can tell you the 1800 will last me all day. The stock would be dead by lunchtime
With moderate use after 12 hours, I'll be between 65-55% left. I can easily go all day without even thinking about charging it. I'm on CM7.2.1 with chads incredikernel and voltage tweaks. This thing is tweaked to get the max battery life so thats a factor as well but even if you don't tweak the bejesus out of it I still recommend the 1800 battery from htcexpress. The phone shouldve come shipped with this type instead of the crappy stock battery it comes with. Like broken said I cant compare either, Ive never used the seidio 1750.
I just got a 2nd Incredible today. It came with a couple of batteries.
Total I have the following:
HTC 1300 mAh Red OEM (original with my first Dinc)
HTC 1500 mAh Black OEM (came with the 2nd phone) 35H00123-00M 5.55 Whr
HTC 1800 mAh Red (not sure if this is oem or a knockoff?) RH0D160 4.07 Whr
Seidio 1750 mAh
What would be the best battery?
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I just got a 2nd Incredible today. It came with a couple of batteries.
Total I have the following:
HTC 1300 mAh Red OEM (original with my first Dinc)
HTC 1500 mAh Black OEM (came with the 2nd phone) 35H00123-00M 5.55 Whr
HTC 1800 mAh Red (not sure if this is oem or a knockoff?) RH0D160 4.07 Whr
Seidio 1750 mAh
What would be the best battery?
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The Htc 1800 mAh red it's not a knock off they sell those.
JoelZ9614 said:
The Htc 1800 mAh red it's not a knock off they sell those.
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Would you happen to have a link to it?
In that case would the HTC 1800 mAh be the one to go with? The lower Whr rating had me a bit thrown off. It is a fatter battery that I can BARELY get the back cover on when it is installed.
TheBr0ken said:
i have an 1800mAh battery from HTCexpress and i can tell you that your not gonna fit anything bigger in there. i cant believe I waited so long to get this battery. 2 batteries and a charger for $35. thats a steal in my book
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They have 1900 mah batteries for sale. Does anyone know if they will fit with the stock cover?
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i use the 1800 from htcexpress. it isn't oem, so i'm sure i'm not getting the full 1800 that is spec'd, but i can say with confidence that it performs better than stock. i have yet to have my phone die on me since switching over, and it used to happen every once and while with stock.
So far the 1800 mAh seems to be draining quicker than I expected but I will try it out a few more days before passing judgement.
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So far the 1800 mAh seems to be draining quicker than I expected but I will try it out a few more days before passing judgement.
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Mine was a little disappointing the first few days but it definitely lasted pretty well after that. I've had mine since mid December and I feel like it's starting to lose its ability to keep a charge.
My 1750 felt the same way, I had that from June-December, which is about the same amount of time. Probably happens because I bump charge - apparently that can reduce the life of the battery. I still think it's totally worth it though because I can honestly have the battery last for hours longer if I bump charge. It seems to drain slower for the whole day if I bump charge compared to if I don't.
I have not been bump charging but the 1800 mAh is now out of the phone in favor of the Seidio. It was just draining like it was the 1300 mAh stock battery. My experience with the seidio had been much better for the last few weeks before getting the 1800 mAh.
I have had a 1750 Seidio since they came out last year (I got my Incredible just over a year ago). Eventually, with regular bump charging, it stopped holding a charge even as well as the stock battery.
I just picked up via ebay the two-for-one 1800 OEM's and they *just* fit inside the stock door, and hold a charge far better than the Seidio ever did, although for most of the first 6-7 months of the Seidio's life, I was unrooted and running stock, and since December I've been running better kernels and ROM's.
As an update for my Seidio vs. 1800 mAh tests, I just realized this weekend that I had forgot to do the *228 option 2 update for roaming since getting my 2nd Dinc and that has of course helped out my battery life.
I am going to try both out again this week and see how I feel about them now.
just ordered 2-1900mAh from HTCexpress. According to their specs, it should fit in my Droid Inc (Verizon) with existing cover. Special: 2x1900 = $25 Figure I can't go terribly wrong with that
vac357 said:
just ordered 2-1900mAh from HTCexpress. According to their specs, it should fit in my Droid Inc (Verizon) with existing cover. Special: 2x1900 = $25 Figure I can't go terribly wrong with that
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You cant. They are great batteries. If you woulda spent $4 more you coulda had a charger too, which charges it WAY better than plugging the phone into the wall charger.
http://www.htcexpress.com/batteries...-battery-sprint-verizon-incredible-droid.html
I usually plug my phone over night while the charger has the spare also charging. In the am I swap batteries. No more need for bump charging.
Want to upgrade your htc hero to 3500 mAh, without paying more than 25$?
Extended case
$9.99
amazon.com/gp/product/B003KQ24VE
3500mAh Extended Battery
$8.41
amazon.com/gp/product/B0042TY68C
The htc hero and the evo use the same battery. Instead of paying 70$ for 3,500 mAh.
I did some research and think this to be true, if it is not true, please advise.
Welcome back
I went this route back in the day. the oem extended battery door will only fit the oem 2100 mAh battery. I had to take the case off the seidio 3500 mAh battery to get it to fit..
so in theory you should be able to do the same with that cheapo battery..
localidiot said:
Want to upgrade your htc hero to 3500 mAh, without paying more than 25$?
Extended case
$9.99
amazon.com/gp/product/B003KQ24VE
3500mAh Extended Battery
$8.41
amazon.com/gp/product/B0042TY68C
The htc hero and the evo use the same battery. Instead of paying 70$ for 3,500 mAh.
I did some research and think this to be true, if it is not true, please advise.
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I'd gotten mine off ebay(from 芝加哥 China) for $10 shipped with hero ext back cover. Batt is marked hero200 3500mAh as well ...working great
Wow. I really want to get this!
I bought mine off ebay for under $10. Last two FULL days with everything on.
What is the aH of the stock battery?
Hey, I was wondering if any of you have experience with some of the extended batteries available for the incredible 2/s. I know htc makes a official 2150mah one for the incredible 2 that would work but i was also considering the seidio innocell 3500mah one. Any thoughts?
I use a Mugen Power 1800mAh extended battery and I'll be honest, I'm not sure of I've seen that much of an improvement. Maybe an extra couple of hours? Up to you if you think it's worth the cost of buying one I guess.
Andrew_han said:
Hey, I was wondering if any of you have experience with some of the extended batteries available for the incredible 2/s. I know htc makes a official 2150mah one for the incredible 2 that would work but i was also considering the seidio innocell 3500mah one. Any thoughts?
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i bought a 3500mah batt off ebay (not any major battery brand) for like 11USD $. It works great get around 5 days of life with it with wifi/mobile network on, except the signal strength dropped around 1-2bars, because the connectors arent the proper ones htc and other phones give you.
I bought the official htc oem 2150mah battery for the incredible 2 off of amazon and its been great! cost me 25 dollars and fits perfectly! Doesnt make the phone too big and almost doubled my battery life
Andrew_han said:
I bought the official htc oem 2150mah battery for the incredible 2 off of amazon and its been great! cost me 25 dollars and fits perfectly! Doesnt make the phone too big and almost doubled my battery life
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Is it the same size as the standard battery?
Sent from my HTC Incredible S
Andrew_han said:
I bought the official htc oem 2150mah battery for the incredible 2 off of amazon and its been great! cost me 25 dollars and fits perfectly! Doesnt make the phone too big and almost doubled my battery life
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but u unable to close back cover?
No it comes with a slightly larger back cover so the phone becomes a bit thicker
I just ordered the anker battery which is the same size but 1600mah