Due to a warranty claim I now have a spare battery cover and an extra stylus if anyone wants them I'm willing to listen to offers.
The battery cover is t-mobile branded and is unused. The stylus is also unused
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Hi,
i would need some spare plastic "hoods" (sorry, i don't know a better english word for this ) that cover battery in the tytn (for cheap).. I would like to try to made a home made "upgrade".. i would also need one (possibly some more) dead battery (i need external plastic cover and contacts, not the battery itself), always for cheap . Anyone could give a link?
Try Ebay, they usually have OEM stuff for sale for a decent price.
I have an extra battery cover
I paid $13 for a new battery cover when my phone came without the little rubber plug on the external antenae port (only to find out, despite asking HTC when I ordered, that the cover did not come with the rubber piece I needed) Now I have an extra battery cover I will never use, since i got the rubber plug from cingular.
Anybody here used either of these? I know you usually get what you pay for but many people over at ppcgeeks have had success with the battery. Just wondering if anybody over here has bought into the hype.
http://cgi.ebay.com/2000mah-Spare-Battery-for-HTC-Touch-Pro-2-T7373-Dopod_W0QQitemZ390117985730QQcmdZViewItemQQptZPDA_Accessories?hash=item5ad4d80dc2
http://cgi.ebay.com/USB-Battery-Cradle-Charger-for-HTC-Touch-Pro-2-Sprint_W0QQitemZ350275103212QQcmdZViewItemQQptZPDA_Accessories?hash=item518e05e9ec
battery is standard OEM size too, so no need for a replacement back cover
I have the battery bought from the same guy, and it works really well.
Bought a similar cradle from shop.brando.com.
Really happy with both cradle and battery.
I would've ordered the battery even if the reviews were bad.
Worst case - You end up with a cheap "spare" battery that can be a lifesaver.
hi, i'm looking for extended batteries that come with replacement back cover for motorola photon
can anybody give me input ?
on how the battery perform
and how good the quality of the replacement back cover ?
actually i'm leaning towards seidio because i've used them in may blackberries and they are good.
and also the other option that i found is
either the cheapo ebay stuff (where i'm afraid about the quality of the battery and the quality of the back cover
and also the Mugen power battery (i found the price is too steep for and extended battery)
so please advice
thank you.
I've been using a TREXCELL 3500 battery from AMAZON.Pricing is in the $20-$25 range & this is definitely a solid choice over SEIDIO.
I get a solid 10 hrs of moderate to heavy use & 14-16 hrs. of light to moderate use w/o re-charging.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526066
No problems with them yet.
Can anyone give a link to a decent external battery charger?
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I got 50 Hours with light use on my TREXCELL 3500 mAh =D Favorite battery!
hows the quality of the back cover on trexcell ?
do they feel flimsy ?
I've got both a TREXCELL & INCREDICELL(don't recommend the INCREDICELL).
The battery covers are equal, if not exactly the same.
Care does need to be taken when removing the cover, especially around the kickstand area, as that is the weakest point on the cover due to the contours that are present to accommodate the extended battery thickness.
Not a big deal, or, deal breaker. You can get replacement covers by simply buying an el cheapo extended battery for a few $ on e-Bay, AMAZON, etc.......
SEIDIO will sell the extended battery cover by itself, for $14..95.
You simply just have to call & ask for it, unless SEIDIO has begun listing them on their website.
Anyone ever try the Droid Bionic battery on the Photon? I am thinking about getting it.
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KOLIOXDA said:
I've got both a TREXCELL & INCREDICELL(don't recommend the INCREDICELL).
The battery covers are equal, if not exactly the same.
Care does need to be taken when removing the cover, especially around the kickstand area, as that is the weakest point on the cover due to the contours that are present to accommodate the extended battery thickness.
Not a big deal, or, deal breaker. You can get replacement covers by simply buying an el cheapo extended battery for a few $ on e-Bay, AMAZON, etc.......
SEIDIO will sell the extended battery cover by itself, for $14..95.
You simply just have to call & ask for it, unless SEIDIO has begun listing them on their website.
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hi thanks
this is what i really want
a hyperion battery and a seidio back cover
do they fit ?
why hyperion, cause i've heard good reviews of it on this forum and the seidio battery doesn't get good reviews
and also my friends buy the hyperion battery with the replacement back cover, but thte cover is very bad, he broke the clips within 2 weeks, so i supposed that the seidio back case is supposedly better.
the only question for me now is , are they compatible ?
i mean will the seidio back cover accommodate the hyperion extended battery ?
I bought this at Amazon, plugged it in last night, set my Sprint LG G3 on it, and... nothing.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J7L6GJC
I went back to the Amazon page and read a little bit more. The first question (that I missed when I bought it) asked if it worked with an AT&T LG G3; the answer was "no, a wireless receiver is required."
I emailed the seller to return it, stating that it required an additional piece of hardware. The seller replied that it does NOT require any additional hardware.
So who is right?
AT&T model of G3 uses PMA wireless charging standard, instead of Qi and so it would never work.
In the case of Sprint G3 (and other US carrier models), I believe none of them come with battery doors that have Qi charging pins.
You have 3 options
Replace the battery door with one that has Qi charging sticker
Buy a Quick Circle case that has Qi charging sticker
Buy a wireless charging sticker, open your the battery door, affix the sticker at the right spot on the battery door and put it back
The third will be the cheapest option. Here is a video.
Thanks!
I see some cheap cases on Amazon for about $10 that include the Qi charging sticker. I see the stickers for about $5 if I go with the cheapest vendors.
Does that sound about right?
Are there any caveats? Is it better to buy from an established seller rather than a knockoff from overseas?
I personally buy knockoffs from China all the time and had very little issues. If the price difference is significant, I prefer the cheaper ones.
For example the 6000+ mah internal battery I bought for G3 cost me $12 from China. Compared that to the same capacity battery from Mugen which costs $90.
Apptuners said:
I personally buy knockoffs from China all the time and had very little issues. If the price difference is significant, I prefer the cheaper ones.
For example the 6000+ mah internal battery I bought for G3 cost me $12 from China. Compared that to the same capacity battery from Mugen which costs $90.
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Did you need an extended battery cover for that large of a capacity?
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Did you need an extended battery cover for that large of a capacity?
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Yes I do. The extended battery is double in thickness. Check this photo album (not mine, but same battery and cover).
http://imgur.com/a/wCepZ
Keep in mind that cover you see in the pictures, does not have Qi charging and NFC pins.
Hi all, I'm looking for extended battery cover made by zero lemon. Possibly with belt clip. If anyone has one that is not used I would like to buy it. I'm based in UK, I have paypal. I would consider other brands too as long as it is as big. I don't need battery itself.
I have new phone now and I would like to use my note 3 as portable SDR receiver. Anker battery started bulging out after 2 years. So my plan is to fit RTL dongle and 5300 Mah battery inside extended battery cover and rig it up antenna keeping setup reasonably small and no wires hanging outside.
Has anyone ever attempted that?