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Planning to buy a second battery for the HD2.
Certainly would be convenient to be able to charge the spare battery externally, and have it ready for use.
Anyone know of an external battery charger that is available? Anyone here actually tried one, and could tell us if it works well or not?
I see one on Ebay-
http://cgi.ebay.com/Battery-AC-WALL...CH-HD2-T8585-/290466531133?pt=PDA_Accessories
Don't know if it is any good though.
Also, not sure if it is really for the HD2 battery. The ad says it is for the "HTC TOUCH HD2 T8585".
Is the HD2 ever called "Touch HD2"? Or do they have it confused with the Touch Pro? What is that number T8585?
Farther down I thought I recall it said something like "for Sprint HD2", although I don't see that now. Sprint doesn't have the HD2, does it?
Even at a cheap price like that, it would be kind of a drag to buy that, and it doesn't fit the HD2 battery at all, then you have to pay for return shipping. (At least it is shipped from the USA, unusual for that kind of thing.)
Anyone here tried one of these, or another one? It would certainly add to the convenience, if one has an extra battery, to be able to charge one externally? (This one says it can charge two, but I don't see how from the pic.)
I just bought a spare battery from this place.
http://www.obostore.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21_45&products_id=189
I bought one and it cooks my batteries. We should start a thread dedicated to finding after market and OEM batteries online. I purchased several batteries from ebay vendors and IMMEDIATELY tested them using a Triton (RC Hobby Computer chargers) it is sophisticated and charges to max recommended voltage then MEASURES the wattage during a fixed drain cycle. I sent up the drain cycle assuming a 5 hour talk time. (MAH of batteries / 5). EBAY batteries consistently only gave 750-850 mah although they claimed over 1000. One seller (I tested 2 batteries) only had 450 and 465 mah.
I purchased cradle chargers, "OEM" Car chargers, as well as wall chargers. The bottom line is that Chinese produced items are prey to the lowest price regime that is the nature of the Chinese market. Quality is non existent, just the lowest price for an item that resembles a quality product.
Stick with verizon, sprint etc chargers that are proven and tested. That was the best solution for me. I tried to purchase an "OEM" HTC [email protected] charger ebay. It had a poor replica of an HTC logo and it also seems to overcharge and cook my batteries.
Anyone else have any experience or opinions?
Now you got me scared about buying one of the battery chargers.
By the way though, just about everything we buy here (certainly electronics) is made in China. But yes, if it is non brand name, or fake brand name, it might not (or might) have the same quality. (And if shipped from China, not worth returning if it is a dud.)
You say "stick with Verizon and Sprint chargers". Well, the HD2 is not sold by Sprint and Verizon. Are you saying they put out a charger for one of their phones, that uses the exact same batteries? Link to those chargers? Thanks.
chrisnia said:
I bought one and it cooks my batteries. We should start a thread dedicated to finding after market and OEM batteries online. I purchased several batteries from ebay vendors and IMMEDIATELY tested them using a Triton (RC Hobby Computer chargers) it is sophisticated and charges to max recommended voltage then MEASURES the wattage during a fixed drain cycle. I sent up the drain cycle assuming a 5 hour talk time. (MAH of batteries / 5). EBAY batteries consistently only gave 750-850 mah although they claimed over 1000. One seller (I tested 2 batteries) only had 450 and 465 mah.
I purchased cradle chargers, "OEM" Car chargers, as well as wall chargers. The bottom line is that Chinese produced items are prey to the lowest price regime that is the nature of the Chinese market. Quality is non existent, just the lowest price for an item that resembles a quality product.
Stick with verizon, sprint etc chargers that are proven and tested. That was the best solution for me. I tried to purchase an "OEM" HTC [email protected] charger ebay. It had a poor replica of an HTC logo and it also seems to overcharge and cook my batteries.
Anyone else have any experience or opinions?
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i got my battery and external charger here:
http://www.mobimega.com/momax-u-charger-battery-and-phone-charger.html
http://www.mobimega.com/momax-mobile-phone-replacement-battery.html
fi3ry_icy said:
i got my battery and external charger here:
http://www.mobimega.com/momax-u-charger-battery-and-phone-charger.html
http://www.mobimega.com/momax-mobile-phone-replacement-battery.html
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Thank you, but just telling us where you bought your battery and charger don't tell us much, without a review of them.
I also posted a link to a charger in the OP, and asked if anyone has tried it, and knows if it is any good.
The previous poster wrote that the no-name chargers can damage the batteries. I don't know if he or she is correct or not, but it scared me about buying one. The battery and charger you linked to are no-name. Have you tested them, the way the previous poster did?
Also, the products you linked to seem very expensive, but I don't know the relationship of Hong Kong dollars to US dollars. Anyone know?
Well, I just bought the one I mentioned in the second post, from Ebay.
At $5.99, free shipping, ships from the USA, I figure not much to lose.
I guess I'll be nervous whether the poster is correct about generic chargers "cooking" batteries. I don't know how I would know, if the charger is damaging to batteries or not. Would they be too hot after charging?
By the way, for those interested in a "cradle" for the HD2, which also has a space for charging an extra battery, I saw one on Amazon, about $20. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1FZ013TFV210J7ZAEDS6
(I have no need for a cradle though, and prefer the small charger only design.
me said:
Thank you, but just telling us where you bought your battery and charger don't tell us much, without a review of them.
I also posted a link to a charger in the OP, and asked if anyone has tried it, and knows if it is any good.
The previous poster wrote that the no-name chargers can damage the batteries. I don't know if he or she is correct or not, but it scared me about buying one. The battery and charger you linked to are no-name. Have you tested them, the way the previous poster did?
Also, the products you linked to seem very expensive, but I don't know the relationship of Hong Kong dollars to US dollars. Anyone know?
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lol.. i am using the charger and battery as we speak... and its not some no-name charger and battery.. the brand is MOMAX.. they have a website momax.net which shows their items.. the battery is fit for use for HD2 original battery and the momax battery, which is why i bought it.. the charger has got 2 charging points, direct to hd2 like the normal charger, and external battery charging function, which is what i liked about it.. no need to switch between 2 chargers, 1 stop solution for the battery in my phone and the other spare battery, whether is it the original battery or their momax battery.
Well, having a name one never heard of like "Momax", doesn't mean the product is not "no name". By the latter I did not mean no name at all, but not a recognized brand name.
Not saying that all products without a recognized brand name are no good (I ended up ordering one, in fact), just that one is taking a chance. (And I think I would have taken just as much of a chance with "Momax" as with the one I ordered.) Besides, the one I ordered was shipped from the USA, much better for returns, quick shipping, etc., than something ordered from Hong Kong.
By the way, do you work for that company "Momax"?
fi3ry_icy said:
lol.. i am using the charger and battery as we speak... and its not some no-name charger and battery.. the brand is MOMAX.. they have a website momax.net which shows their items.. the battery is fit for use for HD2 original battery and the momax battery, which is why i bought it.. the charger has got 2 charging points, direct to hd2 like the normal charger, and external battery charging function, which is what i liked about it.. no need to switch between 2 chargers, 1 stop solution for the battery in my phone and the other spare battery, whether is it the original battery or their momax battery.
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Well, having a name one never heard of like "Momax", doesn't mean the product is not "no name". By the latter I did not mean no name at all, but not a recognized brand name.
Not saying that all products without a recognized brand name are no good (I ended up ordering one, in fact), just that one is taking a chance. (And I think I would have taken just as much of a chance with "Momax" as with the one I ordered.) Besides, the one I ordered was shipped from the USA, much better for returns, quick shipping, etc., than something ordered from Hong Kong.
By the way, do you work for that company "Momax"?
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Where did you get yours from? I ordered one off of Ebay for 5 bucks. Got it 3 weeks later and it worked for one charge, then died. I emailed them and they agreed to send me another one without question, but it's going to be another 3 weeks until I see it.
lol.. of course not rofl..
im from Singapore, not Hong Kong.. and besides, shipping from Hong Kong to where i live is cheaper than from europe and the states, not to mention currency conversion..
I really wish there was a cradle charger that worked with the Otterbox cases!
has anyone heard of this battery? the company is called powergen http://www.amazon.com/1200mAh-Power...?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1284442457&sr=1-22
misterlim said:
has anyone heard of this battery? the company is called powergen http://www.amazon.com/1200mAh-Power...?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1284442457&sr=1-22
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nope, not me..
I have the charger pictured in the 2nd post here, ive had it for over 2 months charging batteries in it daily and have had no problems with the charger or batteries.
The seller i bought it from was US based and they also shipped 2 additional batteries with it, so i now rotate my batteries. I have one in the phone, a spare that i carry in my wallet, and one in the charger at all times. When the phone battery dies it goes into the charger, the charged one goes to my wallet ,and the one in my wallet goes to the phone.
I started doing this ever since I had to return by HD2 due to a damaged USB port causing it to go into car kit mode. I think i have only used this new HD2's USB port twice for charging since i got it. I prefer to just swap the batteries.
This works out great because i never have to worry about carrying around a charger and finding a place to stop for awhile to charge up a bit
It does however seem the charger is incapable of charging a battery and phone via the usb port simultaneously. If i put a dead battery in it the charge light will light up red to indicate it is charging, as soon as i plug something into the usb port the light will go blue to indicate charging is done. Im guessing the internal power supply isnt beefy enough to simultaneously charge both
Just bought the same charger listed in the 2nd post. Seller informed me of delayed USPS pickup due to the snow storm in NY area
Oh well for $5 if it doesn't work as expected it won't hurt my wallet.
charger arrived last night, tested with the stock battery. Charged to full in 3 hours, so far so good.
Only complaint: the charger is slight narrower compared to the battery, so about 1/8 inch of the battery is sticking out during the charging process. It does look cheap but gets the job done. Besides, it's only $5.
Now I just swap batteries (I bought an extra battery elsewhere) and don't have to use the USB port to charge anymore, woohoo!
going to buy this charger from ebay..will review it later when it comes
http://cgi.ebay.com/Battery-AC-WALL...ccessories&hash=item43a75dfaf5#ht_2065wt_1139
wearefree said:
charger arrived last night, tested with the stock battery. Charged to full in 3 hours, so far so good.
Only complaint: the charger is slight narrower compared to the battery, so about 1/8 inch of the battery is sticking out during the charging process. It does look cheap but gets the job done. Besides, it's only $5.
Now I just swap batteries (I bought an extra battery elsewhere) and don't have to use the USB port to charge anymore, woohoo!
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Busted USB port here, about 6 months ago, bought the same charger and a spare battery, and it hasn't failed me yet. The battery does stick out the one side a bit, but it works. Only problem I ever had was the one time I let my gf switch my batteries in it and she bent one of the charger's contact pins. I bent it back, and it's worked well since.
I actually prefer battery swapping now over charging.
hey
is there big different between non oem battery to OEM battery ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-OEM-HTC-BB8...508050?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item1c17732b92
my last battery from ebay was non oem dont charge fully now
just till 70% so i stop use it
so its worth buy oem even its twice ?
1600mah
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-1600mAh-hig...106283?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item230c3be16b
what should i buy ?
duno if its just one time thing or all the non oem battery are no good
Proz00 said:
hey
is there big different between non oem battery to OEM battery ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-OEM-HTC-BB8...508050?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item1c17732b92
my last battery from ebay was non oem dont charge fully now
just till 70% so i stop use it
so its worth buy oem even its twice ?
1600mah
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-1600mAh-hig...106283?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item230c3be16b
what should i buy ?
duno if its just one time thing or all the non oem battery are no good
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I don't really know a lot of things about HD2 batteries, but I'll try to answer generally speaking.
Technically, OEM and non-OEM batteries are almost the same thing. They even are, sometimes, built in the same factories, with same components.
So why are the OEM batteries so expensive compared to nonames ?
The big difference is quality control. Your OEM battery is safe and works in an optimized way to give the best of your phone (close to a 100% charge, stable tension etc)
Noname batteries aren't controlled, so you can buy a battery that has the same quality than the HTC one, as well as one that can't deliver all its power (like yours) or even one that could overheat or explode if you're unlucky and that iron particles, for example, have not been detected in it.
I hope that it will help you, and if someone knows more than I do, please complete or correct.me
Buying batteries from eBay is a risky game to say the least.
Most items pleeding to be Genuine, Original, OEM manufacture simply are not.
Most of the items are low quality copies (some batteries look 100% genuine) most of the items are worth less than the packaging they are in & as for standard size batteries claiming to have 45% or more capacity for only $8.99, complete bullsh*t dear sir.
do yourself a favour & buy genuine from local dealer or only from recommended source of aftermarket items.
eBay is the worlds largest pirate products & fraudulant ecommerce market, about time they cleaned up or got shut down.
here in Israel is cost around 40$ for Non OEM battery
its too much
any else place i could buy it ?
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here in Israel is cost around 40$ for Non OEM battery
its too much
any else place i could buy it ?
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HTC OEM battery 2300mah with kickstand, you can find it here
http://www.htcaccessorystore.com/uk/p_htc_item.aspx?i=195803
so sad that it's only sell in Europe
its just cover ? no ?
A work colleague purchased this one from fakEbay about 2 months ago:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-1350mAh-H...598?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2eafb867be
He said he has been happy with it for the price, performs as original over his 2 months of use. Had to charge from about 10% with device off for 3 cycles before performance was good.
Maybe someone ele can give a good recomendation option.
eBay and other similar sources are hit and miss.
Unfortunately some of the "HD2" batteries are MISSING the control circuit that is read on the third pin. The result? The phone WILL NOT CHARGE IT. It will charge in an external wall charger, but NOT under the phone's control. Oops.
go for oem dude.. value for money...
try andida. tried it for my diamond 2 and works great. waiting for the one for my hd2 to arrive.
liehuo said:
try andida. tried it for my diamond 2 and works great. waiting for the one for my hd2 to arrive.
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after trying andida on my htc hd2, i would say it is as good as the original htc battery! however capacity wise it is not like what it stated according to my own experience with the original battery. andida only manage to last slightly longer. other than this boasting of capacity, it is as good as the original htc battery.
I recently purchased two batteries, one from Amazon and the other from eBay. The amazon one was aftermarket and overheated and caused all types of issues with my phone. The one from eBay was a legit battery but even after a few months, it doesn't seem to hold a charge. Like I'm losing 5% an hour idling! No rogue apps or horrible wakelocks either. I probably got 2 duds or they were just lying around which might explain their low prices. If I need to pay a little extra for a decent battery, I don't mind. I have an extended lying around for emergencies but would like to have a normal sized battery as well.
I cannot answer your question about purchasing OEM batteries but I have purchased this battery which at the very least performs just as well as a brand new OEM battery for a fifth of the cost ($21 incl. shipping). I also haven't had any problems with retaining charge, overheating, etc.
Results and usage can be seen here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25170025&postcount=28
AeroEchelon said:
I cannot answer your question about purchasing OEM batteries but I have purchased this battery which at the very least performs just as well as a brand new OEM battery for a fifth of the cost ($21 incl. shipping). I also haven't had any problems with retaining charge, overheating, etc.
Results and usage can be seen here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25170025&postcount=28
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Does it fit in nexus without a wider back cover?
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I was wondering when replacement batteries and battery chargers for the g4 will be available because I won't be able to get the phone until after the free promotion and want to have a spare battery always on hand.
If you have any idea that would help me a lot! Thank you in advanced
Update: I just search on Amazon, I find three sellers sell the LG G4 replacement battery except OEM : Trendon, iVoler, Hyperion,and I also notice iVoler has a promotion about the battery by accident, save $5.00 on Battery or Battery & Battery Charger , so I want to try it, I use the code " 2CK9NFN7" to order a battery and a charger, it takes me just $ 15.99, it's much cheaper than OEM and another sellers, it's a great deal,I share with someone guys want it.
http://www.amazon.com/LG-Battery-Replacement-International-Hassle-Free/dp/B010Q0GSXQ
check reddit pages~ few members selling their promo bundles
There are actually several options on Amazon now. http://www.amazon.com/LG-G4-Battery...&qid=1436673751&sr=8-5&keywords=lg+g4+battery
Or you could just buy the OEM battery and cradle on eBay. Warning though, a lot of the sellers are selling them for $50+, so it all depends on how much you would want to spend.
Update: I just search on Amazon, I find three sellers sell the LG G4 replacement battery : Trendon, iVoler, Hyperion,and I also notice iVoler has a promotion about the battery by accident, save $5.00 when purchase Battery or Battery & Battery Charger , so I want to try it, I use the code " 2CK9NFN7" to order a battery and a charger, it takes me just $ 15.99, it's much cheaper than OEM and another sellers, it's a great deal,I share with someone guys want it.
http://www.amazon.com/LG-Battery-Replacement-International-Hassle-Free/dp/B010Q0GSXQ
I found this for UK users: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LG32-Genu...275?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2c9cf4f533
and this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/MP-Replacem...&qid=1436887222&sr=8-3&keywords=lg+g4+battery
Not sure about MP Power though.
kingzain900 said:
I found this for UK users: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LG32-Genu...275?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2c9cf4f533
and this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/MP-Replacem...&qid=1436887222&sr=8-3&keywords=lg+g4+battery
Not sure about MP Power though.
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What about this?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01...7-1961796-1603402?refRID=1P7P5CHG0QYK60G8JYXY
Hey if anyone is interested I have two of the genuine LG battery & charger sets. And genuine wall chargers to go with it.
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if anyone interested selling i will like to buy spare batt + charger i am from sri lanka
WATCHING..
One battery is oK
Idea
I have been thinking about purchasing 2 extra batteries (bundled with an intelligent battery charger, on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/111714300303?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT) in conjunction with the promo extra battery + battery cradle bundle I have on the way. I'd have a total of 4 batteries. I'd love to stop charging my phone itself altogether and save on wear and tear on my G4's microUSB port. What do you guys think? Good idea or not? The bundle off eBay would only run me $18.89.
UPDATE: It was a great idea! I never leave the house without a spare battery, and only plug my phone in when I'm in the car because I use it for music.
Invalid battery message
I bought the TrendON battery on Amazon but got an invalid battery message just after the phone booted. When I plugged the phone into the charger without the phone booted, I got another error message about an invalid battery.
Anyone else have problems with aftermarket batteries in the G4?
Update: I just tried the other battery (the package came with two spares and a wall charger) and it worked fine. So I guess the first battery is bad; the phone handles the other aftermarket battery fine.
I purchased Trendon on Amazon. Two batteries and a charger.
I tried 1 battery in the phone for a few charges. I left the other battery sealed.
I didn't feel like the Trendon battery lasted as long as the OEM battery. I wasn't going to spend hours investigating the issue or the other Trendon battery.
I found a Samsung OEM LG G4 battery on ebay and ordered it for $6 less than the Trendon package, although it was for one OEM battery only, which is all I needed. There were many sellers, but with experience, you can choose the seller you think has the best product. Not 100%, but you can reduce your risks. I only needed one spare, as I've carried for years with all my phones.
I returned the Trendon package, received the OEM battery which worked equal to the battery which came with the G4. After messaging with the seller, I was able to choose the date of manufacturer of the 2 dates available for the battery I wanted.
This is not to say that Trendon doesn't make a good product, but in my experience, I try to go with a spare OEM.
Don't buy Trendon!
I bought the Trendon two pack. Charged them both. Put one in the phone, closed the back and saw a puff of smoke roll out. Ripped the back off to find a hole melted at the corner of the battery and melted plastic on the back cover/SIM card. I think I'll be sending them back. (/sarcasm) Didn't bother to try the other one.
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I bought the TrendON battery on Amazon but got an invalid battery message just after the phone booted. When I plugged the phone into the charger without the phone booted, I got another error message about an invalid battery.
Anyone else have problems with aftermarket batteries in the G4?
Update: I just tried the other battery (the package came with two spares and a wall charger) and it worked fine. So I guess the first battery is bad; the phone handles the other aftermarket battery fine.
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Well that's a little scary! I also bought the TrendOn 2 pack with charger. I've been using them for just over a week with several charges on each. So far haven't had any problems. One thing I noticed is that battery and BMS? temp are always locked at 23.5°C and 23°C when using the TrendOn batteries. Where the LG will fluctuate with usage. Right now BMS is showing 39°C and batt is showing 36°C (while plugged in/charging).
The benefit of that is my phone seems? to charge faster with the cable when using the TrendOn, but this could be a bad thing and potentially damaging to the phone/battery. I pay more attention to phone temp while charging if I'm using it, such as GPS in the car. With the OEM battery I'm not worried as much.
Overall I am satisfied with the TrendOn batteries. After a few charges I feel they last as long, if not longer, than the OEM battery that came with the phone. I bought my phone used so I'm unsure how much usage the original battery had.
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jaggrey said:
Hey if anyone is interested I have two of the genuine LG battery & charger sets. And genuine wall chargers to go with it.
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There are dozens of different reasons why someone might not be getting the best experience from their phone's battery but here are six things that can be quickly done to help extend the G4's battery life. and before do this you can check this link kindly
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-get-better-battery-life-lg-g4
I've been using the MPJ 3000mah battery and have done an extensive review. You can find the review here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/accessories/review-mpj-standard-3000mah-battery-t3238884
I have two spare genuine batteries . and one fake which didn't work properly. Really bad life and phone was rejecting it .
You can buy LG G4 OEM Battery for 17€ plus delivery taxes. LG retailer: http://www.spareslg.com/
Im not sure if they delivery to all countrys.
Anybody maybe has experience with either this shop or the battery itself?
http://www.batterychampion.nl/shopBrowser.php?shopGroupId=48788243
Probably better to get original LG battery through ebay for example, but even then I think it's difficult to be sure you're getting the real deal..!
I don't know about the above link, but I purchased an LG G4 OEM battery from this seller on eBay and have been using it for a little over 2 weeks without any issues.
From appearances and usage, it operates as well as the original battery which came with my LG G4 and I believe this battery to be an LG G4 OEM battery.
After I inquired prior to purchase, the seller has 2 date batches available:
2015.06.02 and 2015.04.08 batches.
I chose the 2015.06.02 battery.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=201384473911&alt=web
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Anybody maybe has experience with either this shop or the battery itself?
http://www.batterychampion.nl/shopBrowser.php?shopGroupId=48788243
Probably better to get original LG battery through ebay for example, but even then I think it's difficult to be sure you're getting the real deal..!
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I would never buy a 3rd party battery that claims to hold more charge then the original battery
don't you think LG would cram 3500mah battery in G4 if it could? And there were no sudden advances in battery technology that would enable this manufacturer to cram 500mah more than LG itself..
I've tested the Mugen 3100 mAh battery for the G4 and that extra 100 mAh isn't much. Since usage varies day to day, the difference is negligible so it's no better a purchase than a stock 3000 mAh battery. In the case of the Mugen battery, I'd just buy an OEM battery or get two third party batteries for half the cost (I've had good experiences).
It doesn't look like this 3500 mAh is that much more expensive than an OEM battery so, if you weren't able to take advantage of one of the LG promotions, it should be a decent spare battery if you could trust this brand.
Still, if I didn't have my promotion battery, or my Mugen battery, or my Hyperion extended battery, I'd rather go the route of finding two 3000 mAh batteries for a good price.
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