Battery question - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario Accessories

Hello.
I`m having a hard time finding a battery for my O2 XDA mini S, in my country(Bulgaria) - and I just found an internet store selling Qtek 9100 batteries, but it doesnt say if its a WIZA16 battery.
Is the Qtek a similar(or the same,but different name) device and would the battery work for me?

Is there Anybody out there?
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qtek 9100, htc wizard etc etc it's the same device. go look on ebay (hongkong sellers). They sell 21389120mAh batteries - don't worry about mAh, they are all the same inside just different stickers. They are sold pretty cheaply so the average (or slightly less than average) capacity isn't an issue (for me).
Hope this will help

i'm also searching for a battery. the extended batteries are good? Vik Vasilev, you can buy from ebay.co.uk
what is the original battery for htc wizard? is a big difference between the genuine battery and the cheap batteries?

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MDA III Extended Battery???

OK, I know these things are new... but if anyone get a lead on when/where anyone starts producing a larger battery for the MDA III's please post here!!!!
the 1400mah standard just isnt gonna do it for me...
Looking at how the factory battery fits, seems to me no problem to make a slightly bulkier battery with, say, 2500 mah capacity? woudn't hurt use or cosmetics of phone... the battery already sits lower than the camera area on the back.....
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!1
why don't you just got a second battery for only $65, that's what i did
can you tell where you get extra battery for 9090 ?
can you tell where you get extra battery for 9090 ? i would like to buy one
nvgear said:
why don't you just got a second battery for only $65, that's what i did
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I DO want a second battery.... just want it to be larger capacity....
So to start this one up again, can you buy a second battery? if so where? and can you buy a bigger one? I would prefer a bigger one but if I cant find any I will just get a second one>
Let us know
thanks
expansys...
zakeen said:
So to start this one up again, can you buy a second battery? if so where? and can you buy a bigger one? I would prefer a bigger one but if I cant find any I will just get a second one>
Let us know
thanks
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I don't know if the batteries are exactly the same.... I hear rumors that the PDA2k, Sprint PCS 6601.. O2 III.. whatever are all the same. If so, look at this site:
http://www.expansys-usa.com/product.asp?code=115749
(There's a UK site as well).
btf
As I know there will be an extened battery from Mugen Power. They will release it very soon..
when can I find them? or is there anyone else that normal brings something like this out?
try this
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/5268.htm
If you're looking for an extended battery, try this place:
http://etxquc.simplyonline.com/sear...T,PDA&stype=cat&CFID=1037128&CFTOKEN=45408088
They have batteries in many format for the blue angel. They are developing a 3000mah one . I'm not sure how they will look, but there is a picture of their current one if you click the 2600mah for the o2 xda II. I think the new 3000mrh will look like that
Mugen Power Extended Battery for MDA IIs. This battery will be released soon.
Capacity : 3300mAh
I just got one of these MDA IIIs. I asked for accessories but they had none!
I want an extended battery too so I went and got a lead acid 12v from a scrap yard and fitted it on a pair of roller skates (a skateboard would do). I then purchased a 600 watt inverter from Maplin Electronics and coupled this to a transformer from one of my old Sinclair Spectrums computer and before anyone jumps down my throat - yes I added a voltage regulator so not to blow up my new MDA III.
John in UK
Im Not Sure...But....
victorm said:
Mugen Power Extended Battery for MDA IIs. This battery will be released soon.
Capacity : 3300mAh
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I think maybe if they shaped the battery more like this, then it would be a MORE functional design...
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:shock: :lol:
WIMPS! :roll:
Stop wasting time with chemical batteries.
If you're willing to loose a bit of mobility, then nothing beats nuclear fusion. :wink:
Extended Batteries for XDA IIs
huy33 said:
If you're looking for an extended battery, try this place:
http://etxquc.simplyonline.com/sear...T,PDA&stype=cat&CFID=1037128&CFTOKEN=45408088
I went to their site and they indicate they are out of batteries for the XDA IIs.
Does anyone else have a line on extended batteries? I saw a 1900 mAh battery, but I was hoping for a little more power.
Thanks!
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http://etxquc.simplyonline.com/item...pe=cat&CFID=1116100&CFTOKEN=58252934&item=331
They have 33 in stock of the 3300 Mah batteries, they're currently out of the 2200 Mah ones. $124(us) and $79(us).
Does anyone know if there's any reason these batteries wouldn't be suitable for an Orange SPV M2000??
In MY opinion the cost of batteries is a total rip off and we the consumers are held to ransom.
John
Battery Compatibility
Blue Angel & Himalaya batteries are incompatible because of different shapes.

1500 mAH Battery - good!

Hey guys,
Last week I buy an 1500 mAH Battery (CS) for my Herald.
Included today I worked 5 days with my Herald (WLAN , Phone, SMS, Calender..) and I have 28% Energy
Good Performance....
Whats your experience with the 1130mAH Battery? Do you have other Battery tested (bigger than 1500?)
Thanks Oliver
Where did you get the battery from?
Battery Saler
Here:http://cgi.ebay.de/HTC-P4350-HERALD...0489001QQihZ015QQcategoryZ75446QQcmdZViewItem
or Here:http://search.stores.ebay.de/WORLD-...sooZ1QQfsopZ1QQftsZ2QQsaselZ196004655QQsofpZ0
After 6 days of (intensive) using I charge my Herald at the moment....
does xda zinc loses data on empty battery, just like the old xda's?
does xda zinc loses data on empty battery, just like the old xda's?
kaleidoscopelex said:
does xda zinc loses data on empty battery, just like the old xda's?
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No, you won't lose data
And this is not due to the pda, this was a 'feature' from WM2003
WM5 and WM6 both have the data/settings stored on a rom chip which doesn't lose its data when you soft-reset.
Are these batteries reliable? Don't want to have them exploded in my pocket! Has anyone already ordered?
Do these larger batteries fit with the original battery cover?
HERE is a 2400 maH Battery.
But It's a larger Backcover...
Thanks for the tip ... ordered one of these to compensate for running BatteryStatus.
5 days !! thats crazy talk !!
i get 2 at most on mine.
is this battery the same as the one you have?
http://www.gizmos2go.com/xcart/product.php?productid=8625
That's the one I ordered, but I haven't received it yet. They don't tell you when they're out of stock on their site.
cool rob, let me know how it is when it arrives.
why is that guy getting 5 days of charge?
Bought one too
After reading the first very positive post about the 1500mAh battery, I've got one myself too. Unfortunately I am quite disappointed. The life seem to be the same or even worse than the original battery to me
Just GSM eats about 3-4%/8h but when I turn the device on I can see the percents going down anxiously fast even with the backlight on the first level
Got the 1500mAh battery this past Friday. So far, looks like I'm getting at least two days, maybe a little more between charges. Pretty much what I'd expect given the modest increase in amperage. Overall, I'm pleased given that it only cost about $30.
Hi there, I'm using the 1500 battery since monday and can't say that I see any difference to the standard 1150- no breakthrough and I don't see how to get over two days with normal use
what about the 2400 maH battery. Are there any benefits of getting that or not? (other than making your phone feel and appear heavier)
Where did you find a 2400 maH battery? And will any accessory for the P4350 work for my T-Mobile branded "Wing"?
Can anyone comfirm that the 2400 battery will come with the cover for the T-mobile Wing?
Please let me know... I will like to have one
wing103 said:
Can anyone comfirm that the 2400 battery will come with the cover for the T-mobile Wing?
Please let me know... I will like to have one
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There is a guy on ebay selling a 3000 mah battery for the wing with the blue cover. It looks large to me but if you need the extra power it may help. On ebay search for "wing battery". I think his seller id was nakedcellphone or something similar.
http://www.boxwave.com/products/hig...acity-extended-battery-t-mobile-wing_2710.htm
here is a 2400 from boxware. what people should also let people know is what their overclock settings are and what people consider normal use. Im always on my phone texting or doing something.

"Genuine" HTC battery v 3rd party - worth the extra money?

I'm an old Vario 2 user who, weary of poor battery life, moved to Symbian for the Nokia e71. It promised a solid range of features and great battery life and I have to say it delivered - trouble is, after 3 months I still find Symbian to be a right royal pain compared to Windows Mobile! So I'm thinking about getting the Vario 2 out of mothballs again.
Now in the past I had the original HERM160 1350mah battery which lasted about a year before becoming unusably short on life. I got a 1500mah Chinese job from Morpeth Mobiles which from the start was barely any better than my year old 1350mah job. I'm not interested in making the V2 any bigger with an outsize battery so I'm wondering - is it worth getting the "official" version of a 1350mah? Expansys have them but they are expensive at £32 (http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=138243). I would pay that if it gives me a good day's reasonable usage however.
I've searched the forums for comparisons, I couldn't find a definitive answer to this. Obviously there is a reason why ebay / 3rd parties' batteries are cheaper, but would I be likely to notice much difference with a £32 battery?
I do miss my Vario 2 I have to say. The e71 is great from the point of view of never having to worry about battery, but it's got nothing on the Vario from the point of view of usability. I do hope this new range of HTC handsets finally crack the battery issue.
It's just the matter of finding the right brand of 3rd party batteries. I've never bought anything from Expansys before, but I do not buy any batteries claiming to be original batteries on eBay or other auction sites because they are very often 3rd party ones made with refurbished cells and components with labels printed to look like an original battery in some no-name sweatshop.
I live in Hong Kong and I bought a handmade battery for my Hermes from this guy for about HK$120 with shipping:
http://auction1.taobao.com/auction/item_detail-null-a517868370a4fd8e45fd00f6b2fed61b.jhtml
Its battery life matches (if does not exceed) a brand new original battery, way much better than my dying original battery with only a few hours of battery life.
Cameron Sino also makes good batteries, I have used their batteries before and they work just like the original.
Phil_123 said:
I live in Hong Kong and I bought a handmade battery for my Hermes from this guy for about HK$120 with shipping:
http://auction1.taobao.com/auction/item_detail-null-a517868370a4fd8e45fd00f6b2fed61b.jhtml
Its battery life matches (if does not exceed) a brand new original battery, way much better than my dying original battery with only a few hours of battery life.
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Interesting. Any chance to find this in another language than chinese?
Go for the Genuine one
I suggest you go for the genuine battery even if it costs a little more...
I recently had trouble with my HTC TyTN battery which was 1.5 yrs old....and changed it to a new Genuine battery and can say that it saved me from the many hassles .. It came with a 6 month replacement warranty.
Phil_123 said:
It's just the matter of finding the right brand of 3rd party batteries. I've never bought anything from Expansys before, but I do not buy any batteries claiming to be original batteries on eBay or other auction sites because they are very often 3rd party ones made with refurbished cells and components with labels printed to look like an original battery in some no-name sweatshop.
I live in Hong Kong and I bought a handmade battery for my Hermes from this guy for about HK$120 with shipping:
http://auction1.taobao.com/auction/item_detail-null-a517868370a4fd8e45fd00f6b2fed61b.jhtml
Its battery life matches (if does not exceed) a brand new original battery, way much better than my dying original battery with only a few hours of battery life.
Cameron Sino also makes good batteries, I have used their batteries before and they work just like the original.
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I'm also interested in this. That auction's currently showing HK$80 for whatever's on the page... But my Mandarin's not so good!
Like everybody else, I'm always looking for ways to get better battery life. 80 HKD for a hand-made battery seems like a very reasonable price. Obviously with the cost of postage to the UK factored in, it goes up a bit, but I can't imagine that much given the low weight and small size.
Do you really get that good a battery life compared to other third party cells like Cameron Sinos? If so, I might have a proposition for you. (send me a PM!)
I'm ready to purchase with them for my X10HT, if you're interested in that, I will help you to post to UK.
Of course all the charge will be yours, but should be not much.
Calvin
the word genuine is a lie i this case.​
Don't buy batteries from this vendor:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250641711190
I bought them and get only 9hrs run time vs 30hrs with the Genuine OEM HTC battery.
I have always used the 3rd party extended battery (with 2800mAh) because I'm on the go a lot.
One died after a year use.
One died recently after 3-year use.
But other 4 are still alive and kicking.

Are All HTC HD2 Batteries the Same?

I have a U.S. T-mobile HTC HD2 and I'm currently travelling in Europe. I need to purchase an extra battery and I'm planning to purchase it from ebay but, I wanted to know if there is a difference in batteries for the UK HTC HD2 and U.S. HD2?
Is there a difference in the voltage or mAh? I'd rather purchase it from a europe seller so I don't have to wait on shipping if I get it from shipped from the U.S. although I don't want to purchase an incompatible battery and mess up the phone.
Thanks
No difference. The official HTC battery is 1230mah for tmous and international.
Thanks for the quick reply!
One more question, does the mAh make a difference if it's not 1230 mAh like official battery? Since I've found some that are 1100 and 1300. Is mAh an indicator to how long the battery will last? Since it seems the higher the mAh I've found the higher the price, unless I'm mistaken.
Yes and no. The mAh should make a difference (as in more=better) but 11 times out of 10 the 1300 mah batteries are a LIE. I got a cheap $5 battery from china that is supposedly 1350 mah. It lasts slightly less than my stock battery. For $5 I don't really care... In fact I'm quite happy having a cheap spare that actually works. The only battery that will definately give you extended life is the 2400(ish) batteries. They are huge and fat though.
Edit: I think mugen has a 1300mah standard size battery now for HD2 and they are fairly reputable so I would believe that one might last a bit longer.
BEWARE!
Beware, I bought an extended HTC HD2 battery from Europe and it it wigging out my internet connection and my MMS. Tmo has no clue why and neither does HTC.
chris

[Q] Chinese high capacity batteries are good ?

good afternoon guys
of you wanted to know if these Chinese batteries (2000mah or 3400 mah) are really good?
because our original is 1650mAh and finishes very fast, it will be with some of these Chinese improves?
someone here uses?
anxious for the answer. hugs
Bit of a lottery. Some people seem to have good experiences with them, others not. Only way to find out is to try yourself; see if you can get one with the ability to get a refund if you don't like it (which is what I did).
Edit to clarify - My experience was a negative one - 3rd party battery was nowhere near rated capacity, and suffered significant overheating issues when charging, hence I got a refund. Other posters are on the money, 2000mAh Samsung battery is the go.
You must buy only original samsung battery 2000mah . It will give you best result compare to stock one
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good afternoon guys
of you wanted to know if these Chinese batteries (2000mah or 3400 mah) are really good?
because our original is 1650mAh and finishes very fast, it will be with some of these Chinese improves?
someone here uses?
anxious for the answer. hugs
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i am using the original 2000mah for a long time and it is just great, amazing battery life

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