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Ok hello there!
Got a short Q.
Is there any bigger battery's for HTC desire? i can change the plastic backside so it gets thicker if needed..
Were ever i look i only find Seidio 1600mAh.. but wonder if there is even bigger.
Best regards Thomas
I asked mugen power batteries about this about a week ago. they will release a "standard" 1600mAh during may.
The extended battery was under processing. not surrme what that means
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hm. 200 more doesnt sound alot really.
I meen.. for if the phone is 2-3mm or even 5mm thicker does not matter for me.
and if soo maybe there is a 2000 or even 3000mAh avalible soon.
MVH Thomas
why need a larger battery? my desire last for hole 2 days with moderate to havy use. in light use I got up to 4 days.
jochr said:
I asked mugen power batteries about this about a week ago. they will release a "standard" 1600mAh during may.
The extended battery was under processing. not surrme what that means
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Mugen Power already has available a standard size 1600mAH battery for Nexus One and HTC Desire share the same battery. (same HTC model number)
1600 mAH?
Read this http://androidforums.com/htc-desire/66987-seidio-1600mah-extended-life-battery.html
And specially this http://batteryboss.org/
The OEM 1400 mAH is still better than 1600 mAH.
R3dD3vil said:
why need a larger battery? my desire last for hole 2 days with moderate to havy use. in light use I got up to 4 days.
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Well im often out in the nature.. fishing. and often gone for 5-6 days at the time.
Soo i dont want to carry 4 extra battey's..
There for im looking for a bigger battery IF there is any..I dont mind a thicker phone those times im away fishing/hiking.
I'm thinking on getting this. http://www.morpethmobiles.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=/143/RE_HTC_Desire
This should give me some 5-6 charges if I insert 4x 2000mA?
gogol said:
1600 mAH?
Read this http://androidforums.com/htc-desire/66987-seidio-1600mah-extended-life-battery.html
And specially this http://batteryboss.org/
The OEM 1400 mAH is still better than 1600 mAH.
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Mugen Power's 1300 mAH lasts longer that standard 1230 mAH (4-6 standby hours better) on my HD2. Hopefully the 1600 mAH for Desire lasts at least 10 hours more than original 1400mAH if has the same quality.
I don't know if Sedio it's a High or low quality bettery manufacter
Balos said:
I'm thinking on getting this. http://www.morpethmobiles.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=/143/RE_HTC_Desire
This should give me some 5-6 charges if I insert 4x 2000mA?
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It's looks nice .
But how that can be possible ?
It's look soo small and it's work with 4 X AA battery ?
seidioonline.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BACY32HNX1-BK
This one.. may it work?
I am not sure, if you read the whole thread of this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5936653
You will find out some interesting facts and figures, from user experience.
One user tested:
After running first the 2400 mAh for a couple of days, and getting more and more suspicious about the claimed mAh, then the 2700 mAh one and getting even more dissatisfied with that one, I decided to run a simple test to confirm my suspicions. I decided to put brightness at max, bluetooth on, leave sync on, GPS on and start up the video streaming app Qik. I ran it with live GPS tracking and left it on my living room table until it ran out of juice. First up was the standard 1350 mAh battery, it managed 110 minutes. Then the claimed 2700 mAh one, it survived 118 minutes, and at last the claimed 2400 mAh one, that managed 115 minutes. And this confirms my suspicions almost exactly, although I must admit I felt the 2400 mAh one was a bit weaker than the stock one, and the 2700 one a tiny bit better. But anyway, its so close to my experienced feelings after running them for several days at work, with very equal usage each day, that made all of them last almost the hole 8-9 hours on one charge, that I will not bother to run any more tests. Its good enough for me. So that means my claimed 2400 mAh battery is only around 1400 mAh, and my 2700 one is also only around 1400 as well. And this is batteries that are around twice as thick!
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Don't know what brand of the battery though, but yeah be careful.
heavyhms said:
Mugen Power's 1300 mAH lasts longer that standard 1230 mAH (4-6 standby hours better) on my HD2. Hopefully the 1600 mAH for Desire lasts at least 10 hours more than original 1400mAH if has the same quality.
I don't know if Sedio it's a High or low quality bettery manufacter
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What about this solar charger ?
http://www.product-reviews.net/tag/devotec-solar-charger/
Dimensions: Length: 9.5 cm, width: 4.5 cm, thickness: 1 cm
I am not sure, if you read the whole thread of this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5936653
You will find out some interesting facts and figures, from user experience.
One user tested:
After running first the 2400 mAh for a couple of days, and getting more and more suspicious about the claimed mAh, then the 2700 mAh one and getting e
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Don't know what brand of the battery though, but yeah be careful.
Mugen Power's 1300 mAH lasts longer that standard 1230 mAH (4-6 standby hours better) on my HD2. Hopefully the 1600 mAH for Desire lasts at least 10 h
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Mugen Power are well-known Hi quality batteries: are not no-brand, cheap and over rated.
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Only real life test will prove it and there were some tests conducted in the threads. That's why I warned users here to check and read that threads.
Otherwise, it is your money, feel free to spend it though
I am here is to give other perspective / source of information to CHECK, and I believe there is nothing wrong with this.
Again, it is your money, it is up to you.
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Mugen Power are well-known Hi quality batteries: are not no-brand, cheap and over rated.
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Only real life test will prove it and there were some tests conducted in the threads. That's why I warned users here to check and read that threads.
Otherwise, it is your money, feel free to spend it though
I am here is to give other perspective / source of information to CHECK, and I believe there is nothing wrong with this.
Again, it is your money, it is up to you.
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I'll test and report here... the HD2 version it's a good battery (no miracle, but noticeably better than original)
This external portable charger sounds promising. It has a claimed output rate of 700mA what is just as good as the original socket charger.
http://www.proporta.com/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=4662&t_mode=des
The other with AA batteries is questionable as I suspect it has not more then 200-300mA output juice which will take your desire 8+ hours to recharge fully if not touched. What is way to much if you ask me!
XCharmed said:
Well im often out in the nature.. fishing. and often gone for 5-6 days at the time.
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Have a look at this - exept you are fishing in the scottish highlands
Mugen Power Extended Battery for HTC Desire A8181 with battery cover in Brown 3200mAh
Comments of Mugen Power Batteries from Facebook user Val Komissarov
Hey, Mugen. I just installed your 1600 mAh battery for HTC Desire (properly charged for circa 9 hrs) on my HTC Desire running an Oxygen-based AOSP ROM (Android 2.3.7) and had two phone shutdowns when the battery charge was between 90 and 80 percent. That's something that never happened to me before while I'd been using native HTC battery. The ROM itself is extremely reliable and battery efficient. Any clues on that?
on the other hand, after 2.5 weeks of usage I must express my dissatisfaction with the product: the battery hardly lasts as long as the original HTC battery. I did everything per instruction, my ROM and usage patterns remain unchanged, so it's got to be the Mugen battery.
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Comments of Mugen Power Batteries from Facebook user Val Komissarov
Hey, Mugen. I just installed your 1600 mAh battery for HTC Desire (properly charged for circa 9 hrs) on my HTC Desire running an Oxygen-based AOSP ROM (Android 2.3.7) and had two phone shutdowns when the battery charge was between 90 and 80 percent. That's something that never happened to me before while I'd been using native HTC battery. The ROM itself is extremely reliable and battery efficient. Any clues on that?
on the other hand, after 2.5 weeks of usage I must express my dissatisfaction with the product: the battery hardly lasts as long as the original HTC battery. I did everything per instruction, my ROM and usage patterns remain unchanged, so it's got to be the Mugen battery.
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Could just be a faulty battery. Cant damn an entire product for one bad apple. I work in RMA's and see it all the time. "your product is supposed to last xxx times, it didnt even work once, false advertising!!!" My reply, bad units happen no matter what you buy. My other notice is, that is for the desire, not the desire HD. two different phones and two different batteries. Mugen only sells a 1500mah for desirehd/inspire.
Darunion said:
Mugen only sells a 1500mah for desirehd/inspire.
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Really? Ok, then I probably almost gonna buy a wrong one.
Thanks either!
There's a thread floating around somewhere which explains why the Mugen and similar high capacity batteries are no better than the standard HTC one.
The HTC branded battery can use ~90% of its capacity whereas other only use ~80%.
I don't recall the exact numbers but it works out that, although the capacity is lower, more of it is usable.
Or they are the exact same and Mugen is just rebranding it.
So u r saying it does not worth buying? Either does not have any chang, or it is so minor that it is pointless?
1500 mah akku :good:
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So u r saying it does not worth buying? Either does not have any chang, or it is so minor that it is pointless?
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Buy it if it's cheaper than genuine HTC batteries, but don't pay more than genuine HTC battery prices, because they are all the same capacity.
Yeah I saw on their website, only 1500 mamph Desire HD batts
To be honest, I have tried some batteries and have ended up coming back to original HTC batttery because they all have similar response and don´t want the battery to melt inside my phone and fck both,the battery and phone.
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Comments of Mugen Power Batteries from Facebook user Val Komissarov
Hey, Mugen. I just installed your 1600 mAh battery for HTC Desire (properly charged for circa 9 hrs) on my HTC Desire running an Oxygen-based AOSP ROM (Android 2.3.7) and had two phone shutdowns when the battery charge was between 90 and 80 percent. That's something that never happened to me before while I'd been using native HTC battery. The ROM itself is extremely reliable and battery efficient. Any clues on that?
on the other hand, after 2.5 weeks of usage I must express my dissatisfaction with the product: the battery hardly lasts as long as the original HTC battery. I did everything per instruction, my ROM and usage patterns remain unchanged, so it's got to be the Mugen battery.
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I did not have a good mugen experience either, it did not had shutdown but the battery charge never last as long as advertized... And I did try every single mod or tweak in the forum, for me it was just like a regular htc battery.
So there is no point in a battery upgrade on Desire HD?
I got one of those 2450 mah (supposedly) batteries and much to my complete lack of surprise it was only 1230 mah.
It was only $8 so I thought I'd give it a try. But at least I have a spare battery that's a little better than the 1 3/4 year-old HTC battery I was using before.
Is there any differences with cost between original battery and mugen? Mugen seems a little expensive for me and plus, cargo price. Or Is it really worth to buy Mugen?
I've been using my phone for over 2 years now and battery lasts 12 hours aprox. ..so i'm considering either a new battery or that powerskin thingy..what do you guys suggest?
Killhate666 said:
I've been using my phone for over 2 years now and battery lasts 12 hours aprox. ..so i'm considering either a new battery or that powerskin thingy..what do you guys suggest?
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Go for a bigger battery. Known brands can offer batteries with more juice.
Unleashed from N101T @1.6Ghz on 3.2.1 Rom
Can you please specify what brands should i consider buying? Thanks in advance
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Mugen 1600mah or Anker (Sensation) 1900mah if you are willing to do the battery cover mod as described in the Sensation battery topic.
I own the second and its really very good choice.
Unleashed from N101T @1.6Ghz on 3.2.1 Rom
Hey guys is there any kind of gold battery is aviable for DHD ......
i means high capacity battery life for my DHD.....
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HTC is umbelievable crap... No ICS for DHD, ****ty battery...
SKU: HLI-APX515CSL
Cell Type: Li-ION
Voltage: 3.7v
Capacity (mAh): 1950
Battery Door: Not Required
Rom used: my own kwbr rom
Kernel: stock kernel ICS 4.0.3
In the past I purchased several extended batteries from Mugen. I bought batteries for the hTC Wildfire, Sensation, Desire Z, HD2 and Google Nexus S. Needless to say why. Running these android devices for a full day on heavy usage can be a challenge on it's own. Besides running my own roms the battery is the first thing I replace to get better battery life.
The Mugen 1950mAh for the Sensation came in the known package including quick start guide how to calibrate the battery. Shipped the day after ordering it arrived within about 2 weeks.
The 1950mAh has a perfect fit. No need to replace the cover or fix things. First I calibrated the battery. After a few months of usage I can say the battery is great. Regular day, several calls, 2hours BT connection with nokia carkit. Reading emails and some browsing. After almost 11 hours usage and still 80% battery. That's better then I used to get with the stock battery.
The Verdict
A good battery. Although it is not cheap I consider it a must have for power users that don't want a bulky backcover with the hTC Sensation. You still need to charge the phone on a daily basis with moderate or heavy usage but at least it will last the day instead of the stock battery.
WHat the
dude 11 hours with that usage and still 80% ?! I should buy that battery. I wish the price could be cheaper though
How much did you pay for the battery?and did you order it direct from mugen?why did it take so long to get it is possible to get it in a few days.
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You can also check mobilefun. 34 euros ex. Shipping costs a 3,50 or 10 euros for a 24 hours shipment-receiving. I prefer the 3,50. It will take about 5 days before receiving.
Verstuurd van mijn HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio Z715e met Tapatalk
That isn't too much money for a battery like that! Seems to be good
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Please post screen on time
Own them both Anker and Mugen - battery life identical. Price - not.
Sorry I'm in the u.s. how many euros are 34 euros in dollars. Thanks!!!
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Mesaman2012 said:
Sorry I'm in the u.s. how many euros are 34 euros in dollars. Thanks!!!
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34 euros is 42 USD. Google is your friend
@ kwbr
I just want to know your configuration so I have few questions
Which ROM you have? Is it GB or ICS?
Which kernel you're using? Did you change clock speed?
I would also like to see screen on time, I imagine it's next to none.
I have Mugen second week. I can use sensation couple hours longer without charging. Also notice some improvement with screen on time.
But for me it is to early for review. I will write my opinion after a longer time of using it.
I will try to add some screenshots in next few days.
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Here are some screenshot
Soon I will add more to show battery life with heavy load
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@ kwbr
I just want to know your configuration so I have few questions
Which ROM you have? Is it GB or ICS?
Which kernel you're using? Did you change clock speed?
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Hi M, I used my own rom at that time, stock ICS kernel 4.0.3.
Where did you buy the battery from please can you link? I need sth like this
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I ordered my battery from here
From day to day battery works better while I have it for just over a month.
Sorry for two posts in a row but i couldn't edit previous... don't know why.
kwbr said:
SKU: HLI-APX515CSL
Cell Type: Li-ION
Voltage: 3.7v
Capacity (mAh): 1950
Battery Door: Not Required
Rom used: my own kwbr rom
Kernel: stock kernel ICS 4.0.3
In the past I purchased several extended batteries from Mugen. I bought batteries for the hTC Wildfire, Sensation, Desire Z, HD2 and Google Nexus S. Needless to say why. Running these android devices for a full day on heavy usage can be a challenge on it's own. Besides running my own roms the battery is the first thing I replace to get better battery life.
The Mugen 1950mAh for the Sensation came in the known package including quick start guide how to calibrate the battery. Shipped the day after ordering it arrived within about 2 weeks.
The 1950mAh has a perfect fit. No need to replace the cover or fix things. First I calibrated the battery. After a few months of usage I can say the battery is great. Regular day, several calls, 2hours BT connection with nokia carkit. Reading emails and some browsing. After almost 11 hours usage and still 80% battery. That's better then I used to get with the stock battery.
The Verdict
A good battery. Although it is not cheap I consider it a must have for power users that don't want a bulky backcover with the hTC Sensation. You still need to charge the phone on a daily basis with moderate or heavy usage but at least it will last the day instead of the stock battery.
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Thanks for this review! :good:
Mugen evo3d 1950mah battery. Running on 10 months and still strong.
Heavy use while at work lol
superevans said:
dude 11 hours with that usage and still 80% ?! I should buy that battery. I wish the price could be cheaper though
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probably 11 hours of standby look at the screen %, it is so low.
phylosoph said:
probably 11 hours of standby look at the screen %, it is so low.
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yea i seen that too. i would rather look at the posts with heavy use on the battery, instead of standby most of the time and barely have any time for screen on. of course, if the screen is barely on and most of the time on standby mode. the battery drain will be very minimal
Hello,
I would appreciate your opinion on the high capacity battery that I found on Ebay.
Ultra-High Capacity G5/G7/BA S-410 Replacement Gold Battery - 2680mAh
Compatibily:
HTC Google Nexus One, HTC Desire Bravo G5/G7
MADE IN JAPAN
identical in size and shape of the original manufacturer's batteries!!!
When do you think?
Have you perhaps a better product for me?
Thank you in advance
Neo.net said:
Hello,
I would appreciate your opinion on the high capacity battery that I found on Ebay.
Ultra-High Capacity G5/G7/BA S-410 Replacement Gold Battery - 2680mAh
Compatibily:
HTC Google Nexus One, HTC Desire Bravo G5/G7
MADE IN JAPAN
identical in size and shape of the original manufacturer's batteries!!!
When do you think?
Have you perhaps a better product for me?
Thank you in advance
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Fake, any battery above 2000 mah can't be like stock battery. Check Mugen 3200 mah. I have it. When on idle. I 'm getting 1 % down for an hr with mugen battery. Means 100 hrs standby with Edge\3G On ...
Mugen does ship battery to any part of the world at free of cost. So get it from them directly
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com
Ok thanks ...
In fact I would buy a new battery because the one I have now started to cause problems at the charge and discharge.
Do you have any advice for me? or a replacement with more capacity without having to add a thicker shell?
Neo.net said:
Ok thanks ...
In fact I would buy a new battery because the one I have now started to cause problems at the charge and discharge.
Do you have any advice for me? or a replacement with more capacity without having to add a thicker shell?
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Mugen 1600mah for htc desire. 200 mah more than stock (1400 mah). You will 25% more power than stock htc battery. Same size as stock battery http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...e-htc-desire-vodafone-htc-desire-1600mah.html
if samsung do sell genuine s3 2100mah batteries for around 33$ and make profit from that, then how much is worth a piece of mugen 1600mah battery for desire?this time 44$ for mugen is like stealing from mans pocket isnt it?
any other place buy them cheaper? or similar quality thing?
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Mugen 1600mah for htc desire. 200 mah more than stock (1400 mah). You will 25% more power than stock htc battery. Same size as stock battery http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...e-htc-desire-vodafone-htc-desire-1600mah.html
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I agree with you ...
I tested the batteries above and none are valid.
It is better to buy an original or a Mugen
I got 3000 mAh battery with replacement back cover for 13£ from "Odds & Pods", but it went out of business soon after. Sure it adds some weight and about doubles the thickness but it works like a charm.
Htc desire bravo Jellybean 2000mamp battery problem
Hello I have second hand desire bravo running jellybean, the battery is 2000miliamp but after a full charge and then I turn off phone, the next morning it's down to 84%. Is there any reason for this other than maybe the battery being faulty?
Is there some software that will solve this, I had read something about the kernel of the phone having some effect on this.
As it is a get about a day out of battery.
nalyom9 said:
Hello I have second hand desire bravo running jellybean, the battery is 2000miliamp but after a full charge and then I turn off phone, the next morning it's down to 84%. Is there any reason for this other than maybe the battery being faulty?
Is there some software that will solve this, I had read something about the kernel of the phone having some effect on this.
As it is a get about a day out of battery.
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Thats normal if youre able to get a day of usage of your battery.
I bought a 2500mAh battery on eBay. Same size as stock, but it does not last much longer (~15% longer?) than the stock battery I had. I got the device lasting longer by installing the MildWild (based on Redux2) custom ROM. This ROM gives approximately an 80% increase of battery life (almost an additional day).
Moonwave said:
I bought a 2500mAh battery on eBay. Same size as stock, but it does not last much longer (~15% longer?) than the stock battery I had. I got the device lasting longer by installing the MildWild (based on Redux2) custom ROM. This ROM gives approximately an 80% increase of battery life (almost an additional day).
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Yeah and your stock battery will have been 2 years old so its no better than stock. Clearly not the 2500mah it claimed
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probably it has less capacity than the original battery. dont buy those batteries!
Hi,
I am trying to replace the battery of my Droid Razr HD. I ordered an EV30 replacement on Aliexpress but I just saw they delivered an EV20. It takes about a month for packages to arrive so I am wondering if I can use the EV20 in the meantime. Will it perform ok just last less time.? It seems to be from Motorola.
Specs: EV30 is 3.8V 2460/2530 mAh (min/typ) 9.3/9.6 Wh (min/typ)
EV20 is 3.8V 1750/1780 mAh 6.7/6.8 Wh
[email protected] said:
Hi,
I am trying to replace the battery of my Droid Razr HD. I ordered an EV30 replacement on Aliexpress but I just saw they delivered an EV20. It takes about a month for packages to arrive so I am wondering if I can use the EV20 in the meantime. Will it perform ok just last less time.? It seems to be from Motorola.
Specs: EV30 is 3.8V 2460/2530 mAh (min/typ) 9.3/9.6 Wh (min/typ)
EV20 is 3.8V 1750/1780 mAh 6.7/6.8 Wh
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This battery is for the motorola xt910 and xt912. It will not work. Send it back and get another one.
OGdroidster said:
This battery is for the motorola xt910 and xt912. It will not work. Send it back and get another one.
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Thanks @OGdroidster. I am just learning about all these things and I am curious why it will not work. Can you go into more details?
[email protected] said:
Thanks @OGdroidster. I am just learning about all these things and I am curious why it will not work. Can you go into more details?
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The devices are different and the battery are different. The batterys are also different and are not the same size. Also the xt926 hd is a calf device and the xt912 is not. A calf device has snapdragon firmware. I hope this enlightened your understanding a little.
OGdroidster said:
The devices are different and the battery are different. The batterys are also different and are not the same size. Also the xt926 hd is a calf device and the xt912 is not. A calf device has snapdragon firmware. I hope this enlightened your understanding a little.
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Thanks for the explanation
I actually went ahead and put it in because the replacement is not going to come for a while. After half a day everything seems to be working. The battery life is not good but that makes sense since the capacity is less.
The battery was the same size just a bit thinner. I do not know how snapdragon firmware influences battery compatibility.
[email protected] said:
Thanks for the explanation
I actually went ahead and put it in because the replacement is not going to come for a while. After half a day everything seems to be working. The battery life is not good but that makes sense since the capacity is less.
The battery was the same size just a bit thinner. I do not know how snapdragon firmware influences battery compatibility.
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Glad it working for you but if if issues arrive take the battery out. If you ever have any problems I have an extra battery just sitting there in a package. I have two one is the 3330 that came out of the hd maxx and the the other one is the 2530 I took out when I replaced the motherboard. I dont mind giving up one. They both work and have full cell capacity. I held onto them just in case the battery in my current hd took a crap. Also the 3,300 mah one works in one of my other devices wich holds more ram 2gb.