Hey guys i found today these batteries and watched the review of them by droiddog
http://www.droiddog.com/android-blog/2010/05/nexus-one-extended-battery-reviewgiveaway/
and i am very interested in buying one of these. i am currently getting 1-2 days of medium use and i day of full use with my desire and i am excited with more life. Actually the 1600mha seems nice addition without any bulk added (if it adds 5-10 hours) but the 3200mha is VERY usefull for trips or journeys without charger.
Did any of you tried these batteries ???? i heard that seido are not good but since droiddog recommended them i am into this A LOT.
Here are links to their pages:
Mugen Power 3200mah
Mugen Power 1600mah
i doubt anyone has tried the 3200mah in the desire as the battery cover will not fit
I had a Mugen extended battery for my Hero. IIRC it was 200mAh higher capacity than the original battery, so I expected around 10% to 15% better life from it. In practice though, it actually seemed marginally worse than the original HTC battery and certainly no better.
I've since found this site, and it very much mirrors my experience with Mugen batteries.
Regards,
Dave
Hmm, is there no other batteries to use to extend?
Pyr0x64 said:
i doubt anyone has tried the 3200mah in the desire as the battery cover will not fit
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if you saw the video they provide a cover that fits with the battery. and i thought that since the reviewer actually tells it DOES make difference i found it an opportunity.,
my bad, i looked at the droiddog link and and not the mugen ones...
i saw "nexus one" and assumed you had linked to the same battery, sorry
Does seem like a good idea to me, review was nice, and i agree with the guy, having that back on would make it feel better in your hand.
But theyl never do a case like the back for the desire will they?
As the n1 bottom bit on the back isnt removable so it makes it easier, where is desire they would have to do a whole new back plate.
Phil750123 said:
Does seem like a good idea to me, review was nice, and i agree with the guy, having that back on would make it feel better in your hand.
But theyl never do a case like the back for the desire will they?
As the n1 bottom bit on the back isnt removable so it makes it easier, where is desire they would have to do a whole new back plate.
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Uhh the battery Mugen are selling comes with a new back plate for the Desire.
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...8181-with-battery-cover-in-brown-3200mah.html
What it will be like, who knows.
Those batteries are scam.
There is a photo of what is inside.. two 1200mah batteries.. lol!
http://www.fuzemobility.com/whats-wrong-with-this-picture/
stingerpl said:
Those batteries are scam.
There is a photo of what is inside.. two 1200mah batteries.. lol!
http://www.fuzemobility.com/whats-wrong-with-this-picture/
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Is it true?
http://batteryboss.org/
These batteries are not scam. I don't know where you get this guys?
I use the one for Desire, they've been reviewed in many places already and this guy from batteryboss is ridiculous in his testing cuz he got those batteries from ebay and thinks it's really Mugen Power. Mugen comes from Hongkong and has only one good reseller. Many batteries like other accessories are scam, so you just need to know where to order them.
I don't know about the 1600 one, but I've owned the Mugen 3200 for over a month now, and it has literally doubled my battery life.
You quickly get used to the extra bulge and weight, and it becomes a non-issue.
I ordered this one:
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/catalog/product/view/id/605/
using mugen 3200 since 2 months, almost doubled battery life...
usually unplug phone around 8, i arrive at midnight with around 60% using facebook, bluetooth, music, market, gps, some calls and sms, google reader and browser... data connection always on, wi-fi sometimes...
the only regret is not having a rubber protection case, just the plastic one they give you with battery and backcover...
Just buy a rubber case and cut it to fit the bigger back.
Btw the mugen is good but the back cover is abit fragile. Open and close it too much and the tabs WILL break. Mines currently stuck on with a bit of blutak
tekhop said:
using mugen 3200 since 2 months, almost doubled battery life...
usually unplug phone around 8, i arrive at midnight with around 60% using facebook, bluetooth, music, market, gps, some calls and sms, google reader and browser... data connection always on, wi-fi sometimes...
the only regret is not having a rubber protection case, just the plastic one they give you with battery and backcover...
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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
djcslice said:
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/
Any Extended Battery With flip cover for our phone
The_Gold_Devil said:
Any Extended Battery With flip cover for our phone
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i've never seen one and i don't think there would be one - the sensation case covers the front partially which would be hard to design an extended case for. plus the metal case acts as an antenna booster for the phone.
I know this thread is old but I have seen an extended battery for the Sensation that also includes a cover since the battery is much thicker. It was called mugen power something (don't remember the exact name). I was tempted to buy it, but I'm not sure it would be worth the $90.
So i pretty muchh fried my OEM s5 battery, been looking on the forums a lot for a good battery to get but everyone who posts them are with extended big ass cases, im looking for a good extended battery that will fit with my OEM back case. any suggestions?
knock off battery often perform worse than stock battery. go and buy an portable charging pack for like 40 bucks off amazon that has a capacity of 15000 mah and can charge androids and iphones. i have one and i love it.
Bought a used Relay off eBay and the battery life is pretty meh, either because it's the original one and is run down or a knockoff. (It's an 1800 mAh.)
I'm running CM 10.2 and minimal background apps. Mobile data is off 95% of the time (I turn it on/off only as needed), and the same for wifi. It only charges up to about 85% and I can't even get 10 hrs off that.
I'm not looking for an extended battery, just one that will last longer than this one! There are so many "OEM" ones on eBay/Amazon that it's hard to find a legit Samsung battery (if they even make this one anymore). Any suggestions on where to look or brands of some aftermarket ones that won't catch on fire?
Thanks all-
-KC
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PolarCell-A...-S4-mini-LTE-GT-i9195-EB-B500BE-/370946250005
I'm using that battery. I think u have to shave down the battery plastic near where the connectors are, but other than that it fits in the phone.
Oh and I also wedged a small piece of foam on the right side (maybe 2mm thick) just to keep the battery snug. Else it is loose and will lose connection with the power terminal if u slam the slider shut.
Yeah, I'm using that same PolarCell battery in my wife's phone, and did the same cut+foam. We've been through a couple cheapo "extended capacity" batteries, but the PolarCell one fits w/o having to mess with the case, and gives a good runtime (better than her original battery did when new).
There's a thread in the Accessories forum (I think) about different batteries, which is where I saw this one mentioned. You might dig through there for more history.