charger for HTC diamond - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV Accessories

hello,everyone ,I found a charger for HTC diamond in the network. The link is :http://www.56.com/u27/v_Mzc5MDAyMDg.html.They introduced the feature is: Support Mobile synchronizing/mobile charger/ stand charger battery charger and each of them use single or together. The mobile with thick battery also can charger synchronic.
Apply to: :Dopod S900,HTC Diamond etc. standard battery/ thickness battery.
Does anyone use it?

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HTC Touch Diamond Battery BA S270

anyone know of a distributor with stock or stock arriving soon? Expansys reckon 01/08/08 and im not waiting that long...
thats the standard battery?
a quick google shows the earliest as 24th July. Don't you want to wait and see what this extended battery with replacement back is like?
someone1234 said:
thats the standard battery?
a quick google shows the earliest as 24th July. Don't you want to wait and see what this extended battery with replacement back is like?
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hell no, the thinner the better....
yeah i agree.. but it depends on how much thicker the phone is and how bad the existing battery is. At least it won't look ugly with a big ass bulge like some of the other aftermarket batteries
Play.com have the standard battery for £14.99. Out on the 9th
I have 2 on order!! Hehe
Rich
battery charging
How are you planning to charge your two extra batteries when you get them? I went through this on the Kaiser and it is kind of a pain to swap them out just to recharge them. Eventually I bought a third party charging stand with an external battery charger but, after two replacements that did not charge the battery, I gave up. Based on my three days with the standard battery, I would say it woud be a good idea to wait and get the dimensions of the extended battery. I have seen my battery getting drained in 3-4 hours (reminds me of the xda-flame).
Z
walshieau said:
hell no, the thinner the better....
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Yes, but it's possible to make OEM-sized extended batteries... I'm carrying one on my Treo right now, just 25% more battery life.
Seidio does it., just wait.
iPower Pro PoGo
While on the road I'm using the iPower Pro PoGo to change my Diamond. I use an dual usb adapter that simultaneously allows charging and the use of the wired headset.
The PoGo is flat, 1/3" x 2" x 3 1/2", has a standard usb connector for the standard Diamond usb cable and it has at least 20 hours worth of extra charge. It fits nicely in my bag which I carry with me everywhere I go.
walshieau said:
anyone know of a distributor with stock or stock arriving soon? Expansys reckon 01/08/08 and im not waiting that long...
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www.expansys.pt
They have 80 .
chandrasekharm18 said:
While on the road I'm using the iPower Pro PoGo to change my Diamond. I use an dual usb adapter that simultaneously allows charging and the use of the wired headset.
The PoGo is flat, 1/3" x 2" x 3 1/2", has a standard usb connector for the standard Diamond usb cable and it has at least 20 hours worth of extra charge. It fits nicely in my bag which I carry with me everywhere I go.
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The vendor says:
Charging tips for iPod , Sony PSP , Blackberry (all models), Treo 600(s)/700(s), Moto RAZR (V3), Samsung , Nokia , Sony Ericsson phones and other devices that use a mini-USB charging port
So if it is only for mini-USB ports, how can you plug it into the HTC 11 pin connection?
kiowa79 said:
The vendor says:
So if it is only for mini-USB ports, how can you plug it into the HTC 11 pin connection?
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For charging/synching, the HTC 11-pin IS the miniUSB port.
The extra features that the HTC 11-pin connector (aka extUSB) is that it transports audio as well.
ExtUSB is one reason why I am HTC hardare fo' life.
But yes, anything that can be charged via USB and MiniUSB, can be charged via ExtUSB. Heck, I charge mine with an old Blackberry charger that is 5v @ .5mAh instead of 1mAh.
zorba said:
How are you planning to charge your two extra batteries when you get them? I went through this on the Kaiser and it is kind of a pain to swap them out just to recharge them. Eventually I bought a third party charging stand with an external battery charger but, after two replacements that did not charge the battery, I gave up. Based on my three days with the standard battery, I would say it woud be a good idea to wait and get the dimensions of the extended battery. I have seen my battery getting drained in 3-4 hours (reminds me of the xda-flame).
Z
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I hadn't thought about that but It really isn't going to be often that I will need more that one battery, I am only getting them for when I am out walking and I know its gonna be a long day, nice to have spares! and I will just charge them in the phone the night before!!
I will defiantly be getting an extended one if they ever come out too but for £14.99 each now you can't knock that!!
Rich
got a message from seido.
they will have diamond stuff the end of july. so hopefully the will have an oem battery with more capacity.
MasK said:
For charging/synching, the HTC 11-pin IS the miniUSB port.
The extra features that the HTC 11-pin connector (aka extUSB) is that it transports audio as well.
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What I meant is that phisically you cannot connect a standard mini USB charger into the Diamond's 11 pin input. As the vendor says the do not provide an adaptor for HTC devices, so maybe he is using some extra stuff purchased somewhere.
kiowa79 said:
What I meant is that phisically you cannot connect a standard mini USB charger into the Diamond's 11 pin input. As the vendor says the do not provide an adaptor for HTC devices, so maybe he is using some extra stuff purchased somewhere.
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i am not sure if we are talking about the same thing here.
but if you turn around your standard mini usb connection, you can insert it into the 11-pin usb and charge your phone, exchange data (depends on the quality of your cable), active sync etc.
you do not need the 11 pin usb connector for this.
zorba said:
How are you planning to charge your two extra batteries when you get them? I went through this on the Kaiser and it is kind of a pain to swap them out just to recharge them. Eventually I bought a third party charging stand with an external battery charger but, after two replacements that did not charge the battery, I gave up. Based on my three days with the standard battery, I would say it woud be a good idea to wait and get the dimensions of the extended battery. I have seen my battery getting drained in 3-4 hours (reminds me of the xda-flame).
Z
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There is definitely going to be an extended battery. Also to answer the question above there is also going to be a separate battery charger, so you can charge the battery in the phone and another one in the charger at the same time. Should satisfy most peoples requirements.
And to pre-empt the "how do you know" questions, its all on HTCs Diamond accessories page...
http://www.htcaccessorystore.com/uk/p_htc_phone.aspx?i=163250
Ok, the extended battery isn't there yet, but the desktop charger states that it has two insert covers, one for normal battery and one for extended battery. Also those inserts can be bought separately.
I`ve just bought this from Ebay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2x-Battery-De...photoQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1713.m153.l1262
Works fine and for the total price of £10.98 for 2 batteries and a charger it seemed a bargain.
The only gripes I have are the HTC cable doesn`t fit the charger, it needs a mini USB cable which luckily I have several of. Also the 3 Leds for showing the charging state are very bright and light up the room.
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For charging/synching, the HTC 11-pin IS the miniUSB port.
The extra features that the HTC 11-pin connector (aka extUSB) is that it transports audio as well.
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It is supposed to export VIDEO also.
I saw somewhere a picture of the cradle with a HTC usb to Cinch original cable. (there is another thread on Video-out debate)
Has anyone heard anything more about the Seidio OEM size extended battery?
They'll sell Thousands!

Car Kit - Charging also

Has anyone used this
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/16983.htm
HTC Touch Diamond Charging Car Cradle £20
I went for that one over a standard universal kit as it has a built in usb plug (and cig lighter lead to plug into kit) to charge it while driving. I thought that would be a lot better than having a lead to be plugged into phone once the device is in the cradle
I've just had a replacement shipped to me (i assumed the first was faulty/manufacturing fault), but my o2 XDA Ignito still doesnt fit in, the usb connector seems to not quite align up. Did o2 change the bottom of the phone?
Mobile fun accepted by first as a return and promptly shipped me out another.
I don't have idea of your product, but i suggest to view if can make a 5 Volt with 1000 mAh for power !
In italy there is many Charger Car, but the power is limited to 500 mAh. If you see you Home Charger make that power !
Cityhunter71
rscreen said:
Has anyone used this
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/16983.htm
HTC Touch Diamond Charging Car Cradle £20
I went for that one over a standard universal kit as it has a built in usb plug (and cig lighter lead to plug into kit) to charge it while driving. I thought that would be a lot better than having a lead to be plugged into phone once the device is in the cradle
I've just had a replacement shipped to me (i assumed the first was faulty/manufacturing fault), but my o2 XDA Ignito still doesnt fit in, the usb connector seems to not quite align up. Did o2 change the bottom of the phone?
Mobile fun accepted by first as a return and promptly shipped me out another.
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Q: Using HTC charger to power aftermarket desktop stand

I have a HTC Kaiser & Touch Pro original chargers, & want to buy a desktop charging stand with spare battery charging slot for my Touch Pro. Will any of the 2 chargers I have work with the desktop charging stand that has a standard mini USB input.
Another way to put this: Are the HTC chargers listed above mini USB fittings or extended USB fittings ?
Thanks in advance.
Mister B said:
I have a HTC Kaiser & Touch Pro original chargers, & want to buy a desktop charging stand with spare battery charging slot for my Touch Pro. Will any of the 2 chargers I have work with the desktop charging stand that has a standard mini USB input.
Another way to put this: Are the HTC chargers listed above mini USB fittings or extended USB fittings ?
Thanks in advance.
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My standard Touch Pro charger is of the sort that provides a powered USB socket, and uses a USB cable to get the power to the phone, rather than the cable being hard wired in. as such, you'd be able to use a standard UBS to mini-USB cable to power your desktop stand.
Having said that, I'm pretty certain that my three stands all came with their own power supplies anyway (although none of them were the spare battery charging type).
Cheers,
Steve.
Good point on the touch pro charger not being hard wired.
The stand does come with own hard wired mini usb charger but as I travel alot the standard HTC touch pro charger is more useful as can swap the head to required pin plug plus carrying one charger that can charge Pro directly & via stand cuts down on my baggage, plus the quality of a original HTC carger is far better & gives more peace of mind.
Thanks again...

[Q] portable charger or extended battery?

i am going on a travel abroad... will be using camera and camcorder a lot and wifi.... what do you recommend? a portable charger or extended battery? i want a cheap solution..preferably available from ebay
budget : not more than $30-34
extended battery
Battery will do better
I've just come back from holiday and had a portable charger. It was useful, but I often found that the battery would hardly last the day and there wouldnt be any place to charge it (you don't really want to be back in your hotel when you could be out sight seeing). Rather than trying to find a socket, I'd just get an extended battery. You can just swap it over and continue your fun rather than rooting around for power.
if i buy an extended battery i need to also buy a seperate battery charger so that i can charge the 2 batteries at the same time
it depnds how you'll spend your time.
but you can swap the battaries on the phone to charge them.
Normally charging the battary will last 1 hour.
again it depnds about the places you'll visit.
How many mAh are you planning on using per day? An extended battery will give you 3000mAh compared to the 1400mAh on the original battery. A decent portable charger will give you 5000mAh.
The only down side of using the portable charger is waiting for the battery to charge, most will do that at 500mAh so 3 hours to totally charge the normal desire battery from flat. However while the extended life battery has died the charger will still have about 1.5 charges left in it.
1 thing to point out unless you get a solar charger some portable charges will only charge from USB so make sure you have a way to charge that when out and about
I would get the potable charger (and remember to put it on charge when you have a spare min throughout the day) as when you replace your phone you cant really do much with the extended battery with your new phone, least the portable charger can be used over and over again.
i finally opted for a spare battery solution. I bought an oem battery for desire/nexus one. and i will buy a battery charger so that i can charge both batteries when i go to sleep so that they are both ready the next day
Get a portable charger instead. Taking the battery in and out can wear off the back lid easily.
Get a big battery, it's better than changing between batteries. As well you have to carry the portable charger when you travel. And you have to charge it, too.
So the extended battery should last one day (except you use GPS all time) and you can charge phone when you sleep.
I use a proporta turbocharger and I found it more usefull 'cause I can spare it with my friends with Desire HD, iPhone 4 and LG Optimus 7: with 2 of this we managed to stay all charged all day long and recharged both of them in hotel during the night.
For a trip is a Extended 3000mAh Li-Ion Battery a good solution. It comes with battery cover. Price about 25 $
For the daily use, its too big for me.
yeahman45 said:
i am going on a travel abroad... will be using camera and camcorder a lot and wifi.... what do you recommend? a portable charger or extended battery? i want a cheap solution..preferably available from ebay
budget : not more than $30-34
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Extended battery for sure.
can aosp/sense kernel recognize bigger extended battery? afaik, there is a problem when charging bigger extended battery.
in my personal opinion, the standard battery (htc original) is much better than other and my desire remain slim. and if i travel, i prefer to use big portable charger to charge the handset when is not used. and charge them both when i sleep.
Most batteries with lots of ampere just have them as a tag... Check this site for information:
http://batteryboss.org/
I suggest you buy another original battery as from time any battery will lose capacity and this way you are flexible.
To charge you can buy a cable designed for charging the smartphone from your car e.g. HTC CC-C200 or the car dock from my signature.
Why you should use this: The data line is used for power and not for data and therefor the charger is recognized as a wall charger, not as usb cable. Thus recharge is lots faster (with 1000 mAh) than with any 3rd party charger/cable with 500 mAh although the charger itself could give you 1000 mAh (USB specifications!).
I'd go with an portable charger because you don't acutally need to restart your phone when plugin it in.
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I'd go with an portable charger because you don't acutally need to restart your phone when plugin it in.
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If one is in a sunny place would it not be better to use Solar Charger?
solar charging is super slow
bliblablub said:
Most batteries with lots of ampere just have them as a tag... Check this site for information:
http://batteryboss.org/
I suggest you buy another original battery as from time any battery will lose capacity and this way you are flexible.
To charge you can buy a cable designed for charging the smartphone from your car e.g. HTC CC-C200 or the car dock from my signature.
Why you should use this: The data line is used for power and not for data and therefor the charger is recognized as a wall charger, not as usb cable. Thus recharge is lots faster (with 1000 mAh) than with any 3rd party charger/cable with 500 mAh although the charger itself could give you 1000 mAh (USB specifications!).
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Thank you very much for the info.
I use a car charger (not HTC) which gives 1000 mAh and even with the original cable that came with desire, charging is slow. If I get this right, it is fault of the cable, right?
xristosdino said:
Thank you very much for the info.
I use a car charger (not HTC) which gives 1000 mAh and even with the original cable that came with desire, charging is slow. If I get this right, it is fault of the cable, right?
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I suppose, best is you try it yourself - maybe a mate got one. As you may know USB allows only 500 mAh, using that secial cables that don't comply with USB (as they only charge) the producer can avoid this restriction.

Wireless charging battery pack

Hello all,
Does anyone know if there is a battery pack (like those big anker ones) that has wireless charging capabilities?
I was thinking that I could have one in my backpack and throw in my N4 and while it was in there and touching each other to be charging, without cables ofcourse.
Any ideas??

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