Anker or Mugen? - HTC Sensation

I was wondering which one is better. I heard there were some problems with Anker, like random reboots. What are the pros and cons of each battery?
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Anker is reliable and so is Mugen
You have to ask yourself one thing, which do you want to spend more on?

ShAaShAy said:
I was wondering which one is better. I heard there were some problems with Anker, like random reboots. What are the pros and cons of each battery?
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Ankaaaar!​Pros
- Works great, runs a lot longer than stock sensation
Cons
- May cause reboots (I've had them, but after I discharged completely and charged again, it hasn't done so since.)
Mugaaan!​Pros
- Closest to mentioned battery capacity
Cons
- Very expensive
- If you get the 3600mah, then possibly wifi and phone signal issues
Both are better than the stock, but personally - buying the mugen is not worth the price.

Another advantage to the Mugen is that it has working temperature sensors, which the Anker does not.
I have the 1950 mah Mugen and have been extremely pleased with it.

I've bought a couple of Anker batteries in the past for my Sensation and G2x, and I have to say they work pretty well. The most noticeable thing is that they don't get as hot, but they don't have temperature sensors, funny.
I would definitely go for Anker, although they make me worried sometimes because they are making these batteries in a Chinese factory...and I'm just not used to the idea of Chinese-made products working well.

Had an Anker for six months, never had any random reboots, battery life seems to be around 20% more than the stock battery.
For the money its a no brainer really.

Agreed! I personally like Anker over Muggen simply because of the price difference.
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NekoNyapii said:
I would definitely go for Anker, although they make me worried sometimes because they are making these batteries in a Chinese factory...and I'm just not used to the idea of Chinese-made products working well.
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I run an Anker in both of my Sensations with no issues (knock on wood). For $40 bucks it's hard to go wrong.
As far as Chinese products go... Unfortunately, I trust many of them over US products. I know there are many cheap products from China, but I've also gotten many great deals either through import dealers and/or direct from China. The fact that these are being dealt through a reputable import dealer is a good indicator that they must be decent.
Hello from the desert Neko...

GROGG88 said:
I run an Anker in both of my Sensations with no issues (knock on wood). For $40 bucks it's hard to go wrong.
As far as Chinese products go... Unfortunately, I trust many of them over US products. I know there are many cheap products from China, but I've also gotten many great deals either through import dealers and/or direct from China. The fact that these are being dealt through a reputable import dealer is a good indicator that they must be decent.
Hello from the desert Neko...
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He does know most products we use on a daily basis, including these smartphones, were made in those factories?
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jmwils3 said:
He does know most products we use on a daily basis, including these smartphones, were made in those factories?
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Sure do!

I ordered the mugen 1950mah today. I hope it's worth the money. Looking at what people say about the anker, it probably isn't. But, I'm willing to give it a try.

I would choose Anker. For the price of one Mugen I bought 2 Anker batteries with charger from amazon...

meredybanson said:
Mathematicly correct, but keep in mind that Mugen officially garantees 400-600 life cycles. In longterm 2 Ankers will last as much as one Mugen. So we are almost at the same price tag, so i would choose Mugen. Because ultimately 1 Mugen is as powerful as 2 (3) Ankers put together...
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AGAIN, you are mathematically correct, BUT 2 ankers will give you doubled Juice as you can swipe between them when one dies, Which is actually a better deal

meredybanson said:
Here's your answer: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514929
Anker eXploaDeS!
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I read through that whole thread, not enough proof IMO (where is the phone? it should be damaged too)
I used a mugen battery in my MT4G and it worked just fine. thinking about using the anker this time around, heard good things about it

meredybanson said:
Here's your answer: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514929
Anker eXploaDeS!
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I dont understand how anyone wont see that kid as an obvious troll

Hell Guardian said:
I dont understand how anyone wont see that kid as an obvious troll
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Lol ya. It's a something that looks like the size of a sensation battery with a battery looking bottom.
Wonder if he used PhotoShop CS4 or 5
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haha))))) everything explodes, even coke and mentos..
Anyways there is a recent review on Mugen 1950mAh for sensation:
http://www.hometechmtl.com/2012/05/10/power-up-your-smartphone-with-mugen-power-batteries/

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Official extended batterys?

I've seen a bunch of battery on eBay. But I'm worried since their mostly from China. Does anyone have experience with one of these or know of an official desire or inspire battery?
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I haven't seen one yet. Those cheap batteries often are no where near the capacity they claim so steer clear for now
I bought one from eBay for $4.89. It claims to be 1600 mah. So far it hasn't given me a problem but the battery life seems to be about the same than the official one.
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calin75 said:
I bought one from eBay for $4.89. It claims to be 1600 mah. So far it hasn't given me a problem but the battery life seems to be about the same than the official one
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Id love to see some side by side comparisons to decide if I want one.
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bought a 1600 one for a few bucks as well but i plan on just using it as a backup
rajmahal772 said:
bought a 1600 one for a few bucks as well but i plan on just using it as a backup
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Guess I'll wait for a name brand 1400-1600 to come out
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I have been looking for a longer lasting battery as well. My battery only lasts about 8hrs if I use it alot.
Anyone care to review batteries they've bought?
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The DHD uses the same battery and I found a 1600 mah on ebay....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270665597794&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
It's pricey, but I suppose I'd rather it be pricey than $3 bucks, lol. AND it's in the US. I may give it a look see. What do you guys think?
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mrdlpatterson said:
The DHD uses the same battery and I found a 1600 mah on ebay....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270665597794&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
It's pricey, but I suppose I'd rather it be pricey than $3 bucks, lol. AND it's in the US. I may give it a look see. What do you guys think?
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why pay so much for battery? i got charger at home, car, work. less then $15.
There are quite a few other 1600mAh Desire HD batteries on eBay, mostly in Hong Kong, one in Canada, for significantly less than the $103 price. That's just an insane amount of money to pay for a battery. Personally I'm happy to find one that performs as well as the stock battery and pair it with a plug-in charger so I can swap mid-day if needed. It would be killer to find a battery charger for the car too.
mrdlpatterson said:
The DHD uses the same battery and I found a 1600 mah on ebay....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270665597794&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
It's pricey, but I suppose I'd rather it be pricey than $3 bucks, lol. AND it's in the US. I may give it a look see. What do you guys think?
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I agree, why in the world would anyone pay $105 for a battery!?!?
Does said battery make me breakfast in the AM?
rant said:
There are quite a few other 1600mAh Desire HD batteries on eBay, mostly in Hong Kong, one in Canada, for significantly less than the $103 price. That's just an insane amount of money to pay for a battery. Personally I'm happy to find one that performs as well as the stock battery and pair it with a plug-in charger so I can swap mid-day if needed. It would be killer to find a battery charger for the car too.
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Why not just plug the phone in while in the car? The adapters/cables are only a few bucks.
newter55 said:
Why not just plug the phone in while in the car? The adapters/cables are only a few bucks.
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Well the reason people buy extended batteries are because they're away from some type of charger, or don't want to hassle with a charger all day. I am one who wants to get the maximum possible out of a device, without compromising on reprogramming things to conserve battery. I'd LOVE to see a 1600 mah battery that got good reviews, but thus far everyone says since they're made with cheap chinese cells, it's really a 1200 mah battery labeled 1600.
I do plug the phone in while in the car, but it would be nice to have a spare battery charging while on the go as well, sort of a charge it and forget it type of thing in case it's needed while out.
rant said:
I do plug the phone in while in the car, but it would be nice to have a spare battery charging while on the go as well, sort of a charge it and forget it type of thing in case it's needed while out.
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I'd say the same but the replacement procedure for getting the phone open is such a hassle, I'd prefer an extended length battery, lol
hey guys, i was wondering if a higher mah battery would work find in my inspire, i was thinking of getting a evo shift battery, which is 1500mah, would it work?!
bella92108 said:
I agree, why in the world would anyone pay $105 for a battery!?!?
Does said battery make me breakfast in the AM?
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This auction is back down to $4.89. A lot of the time, when a retailer is out of stock of something, they'll jack up the price of the auction, rather than having to pull/repost the auction. This way they don't have to pay the fee to have it removed/readded, but no one in their *right* mind would buy one. I've seen this a lot with Inspire accessories...no one can keep anything in stock.
I ordered this one from Amazon and it is from HTC.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004CWWWJ4
And if it is garbage I can use Amazon's A to Z return policy, so I am covered. I would rather try Amazon before I would use E-bay, with Amazon there is always a way to get your money back with e-bay there is not.
moe3754 said:
I ordered this one from Amazon and it is from HTC.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004CWWWJ4
And if it is garbage I can use Amazon's A to Z return policy, so I am covered. I would rather try Amazon before I would use E-bay, with Amazon there is always a way to get your money back with e-bay there is not.
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That's not FROM HTC that's FOR HTC and fully after market. Boo.

Andida 1800MhA Ace Battery

Recieved this dirt cheap (so called High Capacity1800mAh) chinese battery today, if anyone is interested I post my results and findings, after using it for a couple of days. Got it from www.obostore.com
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* results *
after using and comparing to stock battery my conclusion is I get the same hours from this battery (which I expected) still it's a cheap replacement if you need one I posted a review on the website of www.obostore.com and they refuse to publish it, that says enough I think, right ? chinese fake
Andida 1800MhA Ace Battery=Fake
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i would very interested to hear about the quality of the battery .
I've got one and its not a 1800 battery never will be just anotwgr cheap 1230 stock size battery
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Aamir.Badat said:
I've got one and its not a 1800 battery never will be just anotwgr cheap 1230 stock size battery
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Thats what I thought too, as it's the same size. still wanted to give it a testdrive, It's only the price of a Mc Donalds happymeal and free shipping so I ordered one for fun. Will post my findings after is properly calibrated.
Its not too great.....its not too bad. for what you paid....you get a battery than the stock on. Have been using it for a month now.
I'd love to hear your experience with it. Let us know! If it's any good, I'll be buying it...
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ShadowClon3 said:
i would very interested to hear about the quality of the battery .
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+1
tenchars
I think the real capacity will be about 1100Mah zo 130 less then the original battery, as i'm in China right now I went one day on path to find me a spare battery for mine DHD and many just asked to high prices and I hadnt any faith that those higher Mah's would be really true.
So after looking at so many small shops in Guangzhou I came at this shop where the girl first needed look, being suprised that they where not selling battery's with false Mah's on, in fact it was a 1100Mah and I bought it just for 30rmb, all other sellers asked me about 40 a 50, one even dared ask more then 80.
The brand is Speedy, its a brand from Hongkong speedycom.hk/
It's to bad such brands wouldnt survive on eBay because most people will just go for the higher number even though the higher number is just a lie.
im interesting too
Money aside, is there any proven/better batteries for the desire hd?
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Mr.Kakarot said:
Money aside, is there any proven/better batteries for the desire hd?
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No the original htc battery is IMO the best battery on the market.
Guys, honestly I can't understand why you all want to try something that has been tried and proved several times to be fake.
Those guys make money on their lies and you help them expand and design their next lie which we will have to buy again before we realise the truth.
My opinion is that all people who bought similar batteries should return them and request refund because what they bought was not what was described. You bought a 1800/1500 or whatever mAh battery which was really 1240. If eBay or Paypal is involved, you can claim your money very easily.
buying batteries from these mass production factories from china is playing with your life dude....either they will short circuit your mobile board, else it will just blow up under slight increase of temperature.... please be caution and use only when your main original battery dies off and use this as backup and not for long hours usage....
also need a better battery
haroujf said:
buying batteries from these mass production factories from china is playing with your life dude.... else it will just blow up under slight increase of temperature....
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Funny enough, the only reported cases where batteries exploded was for major brand names...
Ah, good thing I have 2 oems then...but truth be told, I never have to use the second one...but I do like have the backup
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Is there anyway to check the actual power of the battery? I bought a 1600mah off ebay and it does seem to last a couple of hours longer than the original, but that might be cos i started using a custom rom after i bought it lol
added my findings/results to the first post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=987749
sorry, same as stock
I posted a review on the website of www.obostore.com and they refuse to publish it, that says enough I think, right ?
haroujf said:
buying batteries from these mass production factories from china is playing with your life dude....either they will short circuit your mobile board, else it will just blow up under slight increase of temperature.... please be caution and use only when your main original battery dies off and use this as backup and not for long hours usage....
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This is reason why we better should use External battery packs...
Of course best of them cost much... but still your DHD maybe will live longer.
Thanks for info about Andida 1800MhA almost bought it. I will wait some time maybe there will be better one in future....
When I had a HTC Hero I had one such 1800mha peace of junk it lasted couple of hours and one day just stopped working I will never make the same mistake again.
These "batteries" are cheep for a reason.....

2300mah Bluegenta Battery

What do you guys think about this battery?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bluegeta-Extended-Battery-HTC-Sensation-4G-G14-2300mAh-/260924124011
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I ordered a long life off of ebay as well for my touch pro 2, alittle leery because the price was so cheap but it is 500 mAh above my stock one, can let you know if it really extends the life of my phone when it arrives......
phreakair said:
I ordered a long life off of ebay as well for my touch pro 2, alittle leery because the price was so cheap but it is 500 mAh above my stock one, can let you know if it really extends the life of my phone when it arrives......
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I'm still thinking about ordering it lol...I've wasted money on way too many "extended" batteries...
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You just wested your money on a fake. Sorry but is true.
beberobu said:
You just wested your money on a fake. Sorry but is true.
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if u read above i say i didnt buy it..and i said what do u guys think...lol
Seems BS. Look how they advertise it: "Bluegeta li-ion battery is ultra-slim and ultra-light than any other batteries by using high
molecular substances and also provides."
"high molecular substances"? First, "molecular substance" is nonsensical; and let's say that even made sense, how the hell does a molecular substance become "high"? Doesn't make sense at all.
Just get an anker from amazon....
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seems like bs. I've noticed that ever since Anker came out with nice packaging+Brand name and all... these fake HK sellers are doing the same thing. Remember! Just because it says 2300.. It's FAR from true. I was a newbie ebayer at one point. I bought all that, tested and learned the hard way. It's most likely a fake
Anker on Amazon won't ship to Australia
Any alternatives?
GladiatoRiley said:
Anker on Amazon won't ship to Australia
Any alternatives?
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go, to amazon and search ANKER batteries... I would post a link, but i am a new member so it won't let me :-(
its been AWESOME for me!!!! About a 30-40% increase in time for me! And it's not expensive!
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Anker on Amazon won't ship to Australia
Any alternatives?
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Also looking for alternatives.... no shipping to South Africa.
can some one with this battery can report here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1425263
thanks
Guys tip they way I look at buying batteries in the same way I buy speakers example technik speakers very light jamo-d heavy speakers as in just the speaker not inc houseing- now batts Asda ones 4 pack £1.50 leak after a week or die - Duracell 4 pack overpriced but worthit lasts months no leakage notice a theme here do some research on the battery goto manufactors site check the weight if its highcapacity it should be heavier not lighter. I paid 25 for my 1900 battery based on weight and brand not buy price it ur bothered about price shop around don't just goto eBay sometimes ebays not the cheap happy hunting
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where did you buy your mugen battery

after reading reviews ,looks like i decided to get a mugen 1800mah battery,but the website
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...00mah-extended-battery-for-htc-sensation.html
have been out of stock for a few days now, i was wanting to know where did you get yours? i found some on ebay for 42.99
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MUGEN-POWER...ccessories&hash=item2319fa803b#ht_5836wt_1344
and also in amazon http://www.amazon.com/Mugen-Extende...UDJ6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1330918371&sr=8-1
for 46.99 , but Im not sure if these are original mugen batteries or just a imitation, so i was wanting some links or tips on where to buy it
THANKS for the feed backs
If you're going to order a Mugen, buy the 3600mAh battery. It's $100 well-spent.
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i dont want my phone to be any thicker plus I want to keep using my trident case because it protects it a lot at my job. So does mugen 1800 battery last better than stock?
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i dont want my phone to be any thicker plus I want to keep using my trident case because it protects it a lot at my job. So does mugen 1800 battery last better than stock?
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It's both better than stock and better than the anker (i have both). I roared mine on amazon, and it was legit.
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It's both better than stock and better than the anker (i have both). I roared mine on amazon, and it was legit.
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Cool thanks, so is there anyway of really knowing if it's a real mugen or not?
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g2uzer said:
Cool thanks, so is there anyway of really knowing if it's a real mugen or not?
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If you're worried about its legitimacy, order it directly from their website.
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If you're worried about its legitimacy, order it directly from their website.
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Yea but like I said, they are temporarily out
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g2uzer said:
Cool thanks, so is there anyway of really knowing if it's a real mugen or not?
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Other than ordering it, I don't know. Checking the seller ratings and stuff like that helps determine if a seller is legit.
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Other than ordering it, I don't know. Checking the seller ratings and stuff like that helps determine if a seller is legit.
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Thanks
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mugen seems to be rather pricey. is there any place to get it at cheaper price? amazon seems to be listed in rather high price compare to other brands
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mugen seems to be rather pricey. is there any place to get it at cheaper price? amazon seems to be listed in rather high price compare to other brands
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As I keep saying, buy the 3600 if you're going with a Mugen. It's $100 well-spent.
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g2uzer, I had the same problem you did (Mugen being out of the MT4GS 1800 mAh battery when I finally accepted I had a bad pair of Ankers), but I found a workaround.
It turned out Mugen wasn't out of the 1950 mAh battery for the Sensation and I knew that the Ankers I was using also worked in the Sensation, so I took a chance. The fit of the Mugen is *very* tight (noticeably tighter than the Anker which I found a bit tighter than stock). I suspect that's why Mugen isn't selling them for the MT4GS.
Nevertheless it worked and I'm very happy with the results. The several days of 100% to near-zero usage Mugen recommends were painful. If I wasn't consciously heavily using my phone during the day (Bluetooth headset music, Bluetooth tethering my Transformer and plenty of screen on games/browsing time to boot), it would taked a fair bit of "work" (everything going plus max brightness and whatever else I came up with) to get to near-zero before I went to bed.
If you haven't gone in another direction, it is worth trying.
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I'm surprised that this site hasn't been mentioned: www.mugenbattery.com. They're a US-based, authorized distributor of Mugen batteries with free shipping for orders over $50. I plan on purchasing my battery from them when my budget allows.

Anker wrong capacity

About 2 month ago, i bought an Anker extended battery with 1900 mah. I was wondering why it was so Bad battery life and today i testet capacity and it said me 1520?! How can This be?
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Passi1909 said:
About 2 month ago, i bought an Anker extended battery with 1900 mah. I was wondering why it was so Bad battery life and today i testet capacity and it said me 1520?! How can This be?
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Should have checked the manufacture date and the sellers reviews
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Sadly this is very common. There is a lot of fake batteries going around. This is why it's best to just buy a battery from a reputable dealer. It will cost more but at least your getting the real deal. Personally I've never had trouble with anker but I decided I needed more juice and just went with mugen. I got the big 3800mah battery. It was expensive but worth it for me. Mugen also had 1900Mah for about forty or thirty dollars. Get the battery directly from mugen because of the fakes floating around. I am very sorry this happened to you. Sometimes we live and learn. Hope you can get your money back. Best wishes
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I bought it at Amazon, i think Amazon is a reliable seller.
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I bought it at Amazon, i think Amazon is a reliable seller.
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Did you buy it FROM Amazon or ON Amazon?
There's a HUGE difference.
Amazon is both a seller itself and a website that hosts other sellers.
Amazon is a reuptable seller.
But there are bad sellers who use Amazon as well.
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Sadly this is very common. There is a lot of fake batteries going around. This is why it's best to just buy a battery from a reputable dealer. It will cost more but at least your getting the real deal. Personally I've never had trouble with anker but I decided I needed more juice and just went with mugen. I got the big 3800mah battery. It was expensive but worth it for me. Mugen also had 1900Mah for about forty or thirty dollars. Get the battery directly from mugen because of the fakes floating around. I am very sorry this happened to you. Sometimes we live and learn. Hope you can get your money back. Best wishes
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Are you satisfied with Mugen 3800mah battery? What is the maximum battery timing without charge? Please reply.
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Hi yes I'm very very happy with the 3800mah. It lasts about two days. With extremely heavy use about 20 hours. However it's not for everyone because it does make the phone thicker, new back is included. For me it didn't matter because I was after battery life and it don't bother me at all. I can still put phone in pocket and it feels good in my hand. It's really not a big deal but for some people it might be. If your after battery life then it's the only way to go! I know it's expensive but honestly for me it's worth it because battery was my biggest issue. If you do decide to get one make sure to calibrate instructions included. You won't worry about battery again! Make sure to get the 3800 it's been amazing! Honestly I can't say enough great stuff about it! You will stay on 100% for two hours with heavy use! For me it was the answer to my battery issues. Hope this helps and best wishes!
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I bought it from and on Amazon.
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Passi1909 said:
I bought it from and on Amazon.
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If you bought it somewhat recently, contact Amazon and tell them you want a new one.
Amazon is really awesome about returns and exchanges, especially when the item is faulty/broken/not as advertised. They'll pay the return shipping and everything.
Here's their policies.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=901888
I've never had even a remote problem returning something to Amazon. They are absolutely fantastic. Of course that's here in the US. I don't know if they have a different system in Germany, but I can't image they would have dramaticly different return policies.
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Hi yes I'm very very happy with the 3800mah. It lasts about two days. With extremely heavy use about 20 hours. However it's not for everyone because it does make the phone thicker, new back is included. For me it didn't matter because I was after battery life and it don't bother me at all. I can still put phone in pocket and it feels good in my hand. It's really not a big deal but for some people it might be. If your after battery life then it's the only way to go! I know it's expensive but honestly for me it's worth it because battery was my biggest issue. If you do decide to get one make sure to calibrate instructions included. You won't worry about battery again! Make sure to get the 3800 it's been amazing! Honestly I can't say enough great stuff about it! You will stay on 100% for two hours with heavy use! For me it was the answer to my battery issues. Hope this helps and best wishes!
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Thank you so much for your detailed review.. I am considering the purchase of this battery, but as you said, I am worried about the thickness of the phone..
Well let see..
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You know I got used to the thickness quite fast surprisingly.at first it was a bit awkward But for me I had had it with crappy battery life and it was no beauty contest, so the thickness really didn't bother me at all. In fact it just reminded me that finally I don't have to worry about my battery!
It still feels good in your hand but takes a bit of getting used to. After awhile you won't even notice it. It's just at first your like wow this is thick! Then as you use your device it simply becomes the normal. Just with amazing battery life! If you do decide to get one purchase directly from mugen to prevent any fakes or counterfeit battery. That's what I did. So many fakes going around! Also tip, get the 3800mah it's there newest improved battery and it's really amazing! The 3600 is the older model. Honestly I know it's expensive but in the long run it's worth it. It's just getting over the thickness. But it still goes in the pocket. Also I got a case for mine that clips on to stuff to carry it easier. The back that comes with it could be built better I think but the battery itself is completely awesome! I don't regret buying it. Really the thickness is the only part that you have to over come. And like I said believe or not you do get used to it. Hope this helps a bit. This is my honest review. If you can over come the thickness it's an amazing battery. Best wishes to you.
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Passi1909 said:
About 2 month ago, i bought an Anker extended battery with 1900 mah. I was wondering why it was so Bad battery life and today i testet capacity and it said me 1520?! How can This be?
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There's nothing wrong with it. The HTC reports the Anker battery as 1520 which is the stock value when you don't put a battery it recognises in. There is another thread somewhere on here which has gone through this fairly thoroughly.

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