Hey everyone. Anyone try this?
http://www.seidioonline.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BASI15HTCX1
I've had good luck with Seidio products in the past.....
is it the same size as the original one (900mah) or do you need a larger case like the 1350 one?
Apparently, its supposed to fit right in, although, this is the CDMA version. I think they might also have a GSM too.
i believe that this is meant to fit with the 1350 mah back, it was designed for the sprint touch diamond as well as the at&t fuze both have the back battery cover designed to hold the 1350mah battery. Also if you look at the siedio battery it says that it is 10% more juice than the original which leads me to think its the 1350 mah battery cover. Now if only i could get the larger capacity battery cover for my mda compact iv and this battery, all would be well. Problem being that expansys is the only one who has that battery cover and its 77$ USD for it.
hyann said:
is it the same size as the original one (900mah) or do you need a larger case like the 1350 one?
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- Fits in existing space so no replacement door is needed
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-boggsie
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I bought this battery on ebay, love the battery but the back cover looks like sh*t. Now I wonder if someone have any tips on where to get a betterlooking backcover that fit with this battery? Thanks!
http://cgi.ebay.com/2000-mah-Batter...s=66:2|65:15|39:1|240:1318|301:0|293:1|294:50
olskar said:
I bought this battery on ebay, love the battery but the back cover looks like sh*t. Now I wonder if someone have any tips on where to get a betterlooking backcover that fit with this battery? Thanks!
http://cgi.ebay.com/2000-mah-Batter...s=66:2|65:15|39:1|240:1318|301:0|293:1|294:50
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I bought that from here:
Replacement for O2 XDA Diamond Battery 3.7V 1800mAh
it's only 1800mAh, but it's good enough and it has a nice back cover.
Yes it is nice but give the camera a littel bit of grey area, do you konw if there is a really nice cover out there like the one comes with the battery from mobile fun
increased but these batteries are really more powerful or no use?
Fast34 said:
increased but these batteries are really more powerful or no use?
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I have not charged my diamond for three days now
olskar said:
I have not charged my diamond for three days now
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good,night and day on?
you can tell me how many minutes of calls, sms, gps, wifi, do in a day? many thanks
I can use navigation system for 6 hours non stop with screen always on.
With my 1 year old original battery, it only last for maximum 2 hours.
boge said:
I bought that from here:
Replacement for O2 XDA Diamond Battery 3.7V 1800mAh
it's only 1800mAh, but it's good enough and it has a nice back cover.
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So does the back cover fit well or not?
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So does the back cover fit well or not?
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The battery came together with the new back cover. It looks almost the same as the original one, but the thickness is two times the original, so you will end up with almost the same size as touch pro...
The only bad thing is when you use the camera, just like mention in
the third post above
anyone know if sprint is selling any extended batteries?
Seidio I am sure will
But the big issue for me will be that this phone is already thicker than most and now with an extended....yikes
Battery life has been terrible for me so far
if u dont want the bulk of an extended battery, maybe try using juicedefender it should help with batt life.
You all might want to look at batteryboss.org
seido usually has slightly bigger batteries that fit in the normal casing, yeah i hope they come out with something soon
I pointed to batteryboss.org because doug has collected alot of data that third party bat makers are all liers.
I thought it might help you make a wise purchasing decision.
if i order directly from seido, i'm not gonna be afraid of fakes
seido IS a third party battery supplier.
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seido IS a third party battery supplier.
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lol...how true sir
Mugen power also makes extended batteries for phones. They currently have an extended battery that fits behind the standard back.
There is already another thread that has info on an official Seidio Extended battery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=779246
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Mugen power also makes extended batteries for phones. They currently have an extended battery that fits behind the standard back.
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Mugen?
You have seen this right?
mobilitydigest.com/whats-wrong-with-this-picture/
1500mAh Battery for HTC Desire Z Vision T-Mobile G2
Or
Designer's 3.7V 3000mAh High Capacity Battery Pack with Back Cover for T-Mobile G2
Would the cover even fit? Would love to have a 3000mah battery but I dunno if it would work?
What's your thoughts?
TIA
The oversized battery do work better fairly well and the cover fits. If you can accept the physical look then for your money it's probably a good deal.
As far as perfect fit, try the Mugen 1800 or Seidio 1700.
I bought the 3500mAh version and I'm quite satisfied. Even thouugh the back cover is huge and cannot get a case to cover the other parts of the back unless you modify it. If you want your phone to last longer, 2 or more days with moderate usage get the 3500mAH version. But if you want looks go for the 1500mAh or the Chi Chi 1800mAH, it'll fit in with the OEM back door after you sand it down.
I have this one.
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...nded-battery-for-htc-desirez-t-mobile-g2.html
Much better than the stock or any stock sized replacement battery you can find period.
Mugen has the best stuff. Their battery door covers are also tops for fitment. If you want a big extended battery go for their 3600mah version
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...c-desire-z-t-mobile-g2-with-battery-door.html
The one you found is much cheaper ofcourse, but if you want your G2 to last as long as possible, i don't think you can beat Mugen, just read their reviews on their hundreds of other batteries as well. The 3600mah version for the G2 should last in excess of 3 days with light-moderate use
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone would happen to know what the highest stock size battery would be. I've seen a few posts and, iirc, there was a 2430 mah (with only a bit of an increase in battery time) and another 19xx mah one (which was later proven to be 7xx mah); is there one that actually provides noticeably greater battery life that will fit in the phone with the stock back cover? I have already seen the 3000 and 3500 ones, but am not currently willing to sacrifice form factor as I have quite a few accessories that were made for the stock size phone.
Thanks
I can strongly recommended the momax 1700mah battery. I bought mine from ioomobile and I actually think the capacity is accurate.
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Momax 1700mah seconded!
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Momax 1700mah seconded!
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i ordered 2700 momax
xmsnx said:
Momax 1700mah seconded!
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i ordered 2700 momax
I'm running on Momax 2700 right now ..... not only powerfull but it looks and feels great too. Nice leather(like?) pouch and a stand on the replacement back cover.
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The problem with non samsung batterys is the mah are just made up numbers alot of times.
Does anker make a bigger battery than a1900 mah?
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I believe 1900 mAh is the biggest one Anker makes. If you want a bigger capacity, you'll have to go with a different brand.
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Does anker make a bigger battery than a1900 mah?
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yeah just check on ianker dot com and they only go up to 1900 the only thing is that IMO anker seems to be the only legitimate line that actually delivery the performance that it states theres a "2450" gold battery made from china that is false advertizing but i would go with anker its the better of them al IMO
the 1900mah is the only stock sized battery anker makes. the evo 3d uses the same style battery, and you can see there are higher capacity units available. I thought there was a double capacity 3800mah one but can't find it. Must have been mistaken. Of course the larger batteries would require a larger aftermarket housing.
The larger capacity batteries don't scale with price linearly unfortunately.
If you don't mind the bulk, you could get http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-EXTENDE...ltDomain_0&hash=item460436a316#ht_3144wt_1163 and two anker 1900mahs.
That's the Mugen cover. It's definitely not close at all in quality compared to the oem htc unit, but for the price, it's good enough, and I'm not going to worry about scratching it up without a case for it.
Tape two ankers together and solder together the + and - leads on the batteries and enjoy. Or two xe 1730mah batteries if you prefer oem.
There's quite a bit of extra space between the sim/sdcard and cover. Maybe you could rig something up in there like a powermat induction charger piece. Or stash your emergency cash in there (although if you get mugged, your phone's gone, so you better stick to the bottom of your sole in your shoes still).
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the 1900mah is the only stock sized battery anker makes. the evo 3d uses the same style battery, and you can see there are higher capacity units available. I thought there was a double capacity 3800mah one but can't find it. Must have been mistaken. Of course the larger batteries would require a larger aftermarket housing.
The larger capacity batteries don't scale with price linearly unfortunately.
If you don't mind the bulk, you could get http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-EXTENDE...ltDomain_0&hash=item460436a316#ht_3144wt_1163 and two anker 1900mahs.
That's the Mugen cover. It's definitely not close at all in quality compared to the oem htc unit, but for the price, it's good enough, and I'm not going to worry about scratching it up without a case for it.
Tape two ankers together and solder together the + and - leads on the batteries and enjoy. Or two xe 1730mah batteries if you prefer oem.
There's quite a bit of extra space between the sim/sdcard and cover. Maybe you could rig something up in there like a powermat induction charger piece. Or stash your emergency cash in there (although if you get mugged, your phone's gone, so you better stick to the bottom of your sole in your shoes still).
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If he's gonna solder battery leads together, he'd better do it quick. I wouldn't want to apply 800 degrees F heat to a battery for any longer than I absolutely need to.
Mugen made a pretty big one, but it requires you to change the back cover: http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...ery-for-htc-sensation-with-battery-door.html#