Battery/Case Combos? - Motorola Droid X2

I think I might be interested in having a case with a battery of its own, to extend the life of the phone's battery. (I seem to remember something similar for the iPhone).
Any recommendations? Options?

I haven't seen any droid x/x2 specific external batteries, but I have recently seen the Trident Electra Case and Extended battery. It was recommended to me on Amazon and it comes with a 3200 mAh battery (double the standard x2 battery size). The only thing is that this case is a freaking BEAST, check out some videos on it.

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"Yoobao Motorola Droid X2 Extended Battery Door 2600mah" from Ebay. Anyone tried it?

"Yoobao Motorola Droid X2 Extended Battery Door 2600mah" from Ebay. Anyone tried it?
Has anyone here tried this yet? How is it?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yoobao-Moto...S_Batteries&hash=item19c6481d6b#ht_500wt_1413
I understand why people want extended batteries, but that just looks ridiculous.
I think im gonna order one of these today
Buddy of mine has a Seidio extended battery for his Evo 4G. He says it's great. Here's one for the X/X2 and the better priced one.
Never even heard of Yoobao. So I think I'm going Seidio.
I had a Mugen Power extended battery for my HTC HD2 and couldn't live without it.
When I considered one for my X2, I looked at the ones offered by Seidio, Yoobao, Gorilla Gadgets, Mugen Power and generic eBay.
Yoobao and Gorilla Gadget reviews were the most positive; experiences with Seidio and the generic eBay batteries were all over the board and the Mugen Power batteries were just too expensive.
I ended up purchasing a Yoobao battery (which comes with a grey battery cover) - that does not match the phone - a plug-in charger and a rubberized case which fits the X2 with the extended battery/cover in place. Total tab with priority shipping was somewhere between $40 and $50, if memory serves.
I've been using this combo for about a month now and am generally pleased. Since I'm rarely on the same ROM for more than a week, battery life is hard to consistently rate. Today, for example, I'm going on 7 hours of steady texting, email syncing, alternating 3g/wifi use, 'net surfing, tinkering with Root Explorer/Text Editor, and playing music on PowerAMP -- remaining battery power is at 54%.
All the extended batteries in this class make the phone huge. Make no mistake, the photos you see are spot on. Some people like the increased purchase on the phone, some people bemoan the loss of that sleek, sexy chassis. It's a personal decision, to be sure.
At any rate, you'll need to calibrate your battery reader to get anything close to an accurate battery power reading. If you aren't rooted, I don't know how you would do this. If you are, you can simply erase batterystats.bin in your system folder, go into bootstrap recovery or use an app that does it for you.
I also alternate between more standard-sized BH5X and BH6X batteries. With these, I need to carry a spare, which invariably gets used sometime at the midpoint of the day. The greatest upside with these batteries, obviously, is in the case selection. I have 3 cases that I rotate, as my mood sees fit. For power users, this is a viable alternative to carrying around a slump block.
Pj
pdinphx said:
Yoobao and Gorilla Gadget reviews were the most positive; experiences with Seidio and the generic eBay batteries were all over the board and the Mugen Power batteries were just too expensive.
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Wow, cheapest I saw the Mugen Power extended battery was $124, no thanks!
L2_n19h7m4r3 said:
Wow, cheapest I saw the Mugen Power extended battery was $124, no thanks!
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Yup, exactly what I thought ...
People are under the mistaken impression that Mugen Power batteries are Japanese, so the cells used are superior to the Chinese batteries. That is not correct. Mugen Power uses Chinese batteries, just like everyone else.
Based on my research, all of the major resellers use Chinese battery manufacturers. Quality control for stock Motorola, Yoobao and a few others tends to be much higher, so the possibility of getting a bum battery is concomitantly lower.
Pj

Extended Battery for Motorola Droid X2

There are 2 extended batteries worth checking out in case if you are looking into replacing you original battery and improve your battery life.
If the goal is to replace an original battery, keep the size of the phone and encrease some extra 3-4 hours of battery life I would recommend Mugen Power 1800mAh Extended Battery.
If the goal is to charge your phone once in 3 days with a heavyweight usage, and the bulkyness is not an issue, I would recommend Mugen Power 3600mAh Extended Battery.
Both of these batteries are compatible with Moto Droid X.
Just wanna throw this out there as well. If size isnt an issue and you wanna get a 3600 mAh batt, I *highly* suggest you check out the Tritan Elektra series cases. They're expensive as **** on their website, but I got on one ebay for around $35 bucks (with free shipping <3 amazon prime) and the case is a BEAST! I accidently left my phone on top of my car while filling up for gas, took off down the street and heard a sound as I went over a bump (probably going around 35-40 mph) and watched as my phone fell off the back of my car. Ran back to it, and the only visible damage was a few scuff marks on one of the corners of the skin. Totally worth it.

Extended battery for Galaxy SIII

I'm pretty sure the Galaxy SIII will have decent battery life and when ROMs and kernels come around it'll be even better. The S3 having a 2100mah battery, do you guys think it's possible for 3rd parties accessories maker to do like a 2500 Mah battery like the note? Or will it be too big and add bulk to the phone with an bigger back cover?
There will definitely be extended batteries, but any that add significantly to the capacity will have their own rear casing and add some bulk. Mugen often make batteries the same size as the originals with a slight edge in capacity, but I doubt they'd get it to 2500mA.
Im sure there will at some point be extended batteries available in much higher capacities with their own back covers. This might actually be beneficial for those worried about getting scratched camera lenses.
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Nfc antenna is in the battery so Kepler that in mind when looking for a replacement
Extended batteries on eBay
I found some extended batteries for sale on eBay. All of them seem to ship from China. Some are 2300 and 2500 mAh and appear that they fit using the standard back cover. Other larger batteries come with a new back cover making the phone thicker. The downside of both options is that none of the extended batteries seem to include NFC support. It's a shame that the phone's NFC feature was built into the battery.
Extended Battery and Cover
I think what you are looking for is the power case from droidax. They have a new one that fits the GS3 and has 2300 mAh battery inside. That doubles the battery capacity.
sfirouz said:
I think what you are looking for is the power case from droidax. They have a new one that fits the GS3 and has 2300 mAh battery inside. That doubles the battery capacity.
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Waiting on the full line from Seidio myself. They said they are working on an extended battery but currently have no ETA. I usually buy the whole suite; Comes with a battery, back cover, 3 layers of casing and a holster. My opinion is that practicality is more important than how thin and light the phone is. My EVO 4g lasted a week with Seidio's extended battery. Hope to get the same with the SGS3.
I see this time and time again, but also I guess this is why there is a market for fake batteries.
Think of a battery as a fuel tank, you want to run the motor for longer? you need a bigger tank. Any battery that claims to have a larger capacity yet maintain the same physical size is either utilising battery technology no one else knows about or its too good to be true.
barondebxl said:
I'm pretty sure the Galaxy SIII will have decent battery life and when ROMs and kernels come around it'll be even better. The S3 having a 2100mah battery, do you guys think it's possible for 3rd parties accessories maker to do like a 2500 Mah battery like the note? Or will it be too big and add bulk to the phone with an bigger back cover?
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You can get a 2300mAh battery that gives like 10% extra capacity or a huge 4600mAh battery (2.2 times more capacity). Second one comes with back door because of bulk and adds like 11mm to the phone.
Found this video for the above mentioned battery.

Extended battery case

hey all,
Im thinking about getting an extended battery for my note, probably a 5200mah. I was wondering if anyone has tried this before or if anyone thinks it would work. There is a tpu case thats meant to cover phones with extended batteries. Ad says n7000 but ive seen another ad that lists the n7000 and i717 as being compatible.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/S021-NEW-TPU...hone_PDA_Cases&var&hash=item27ce2a9ae0&_uhb=1
what do ya think?
Hi, I bought both the tpu case($5) and the 5200mha extended battery with back cover($10) from eBay and am pretty satisfied. The case fits real well around this extended back cover, not being the best case only because I would prefer something more rugged, however it has a hole for charms. The extended battery is pretty good so far as well. I am a really heavy user, and this 5200mha battery lasts me for a while, definitely time and half of the original 2600mha battery. I read forums using my phone and am constantly flashing roms or playing/downloading new apps. In my personal opinion I think this battery and case are worth the $15.
triavq,
So how do you like the battery and case? I know it's been many months, but I am curious?
I have the same one ordered (in Black) but not received yet..long way from china to here!
I going to try and squeeze that case around a 7000mAh battery and back cover. I don't like the squared off back cover that comes with some of those extended batteries.
I am hoping the 7000mAh battery isn't much thicker than the 5200mAh ones.

Extended battery

Does anyone have any experience with this?
http://m.ebay.com/itm?itemId=171161771335
3600 mAh that fits the original back cover
NoFanboy said:
Does anyone have any experience with this?
http://m.ebay.com/itm?itemId=171161771335
3600 mAh that fits the original back cover
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Your links not working for me, and even if it did I highly doubt its any better if not worse than the stock battery. There's also another thread about a 4500mah battery here too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536324
EBay sellers lie about battery capacity. It's like a law of nature.
The fact is, Samsung and the other big names use top quality battery cells. As there haven't been leaps in the technology since the N3 was released, anyone claiming more power in the same space is full of it. If you want more capacity, you need to let your phone get thicker. If you're willing to do that, the ZeroLemon is in stock with an Otterbox style case. Their Note2 battery is top quality, and gets the capacity they claim. Same with some of the others I've heard about people testing. I see no reason the N3 version wouldn't, and just ordered one myself. The phone ends up about 2x thicker, but with 3x the battery life and a nice case to go with it.
Extended battery will make your cell phone way too heavy. Since Samsung is heavy enough, I guess you won't mind.

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