Maybe using the HTC Titan 2 battery in the HTC Titan would work as surely they are the same size.
According to GSM Arena:
HTC TITAN Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1600 mAh
HTC TITAN II Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1730 mAh
Same battery as the Amaze or Sensation XL. You can buy those today.
i was under the impression that the titan II has a non removable battery.
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i was under the impression that the titan II has a non removable battery.
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You are correct. But I'm sure someone will figure out how to get in there, if not there will probably be non-OEM batteries available for sale on the net somewhere.
But yes, the Amaze and Sensation batteries are the same, and available now. No need to wait for the actual Titan II battery.
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You are correct. But I'm sure someone will figure out how to get in there, if not there will probably be non-OEM batteries available for sale on the net somewhere.
But yes, the Amaze and Sensation batteries are the same, and available now. No need to wait for the actual Titan II battery.
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Don't know why but my Sensation battery doesn't want to play nicely in my Titan. It shows mea question mark on the battery if I swap them. Vica versa for the Sensation. It doesn't like my Titans battery
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Don't know why but my Sensation battery doesn't want to play nicely in my Titan. It shows mea question mark on the battery if I swap them. Vica versa for the Sensation. It doesn't like my Titans battery
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May just be a bum battery. I'm currently using a 1730 mAH battery from an EVO 3D that works just fine. But they all use the same battery, so you shouldn't see an issue.
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May just be a bum battery. I'm currently using a 1730 mAH battery from an EVO 3D that works just fine. But they all use the same battery, so you shouldn't see an issue.
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Well the one i tried was Anker "1900" mAh battery. Ill try the OEM HTC battery from the Sensation. Cant really understand the reason why HTC couldnt put in the Evo 3D battery into the Titan with bigger mAh when they clearly could. But just left it out. Doesnt really make sense
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Well the one i tried was Anker "1900" mAh battery. Ill try the OEM HTC battery from the Sensation. Cant really understand the reason why HTC couldnt put in the Evo 3D battery into the Titan with bigger mAh when they clearly could. But just left it out. Doesnt really make sense
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It could have created a heat issue in testing.
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called saving pennies = saving thousands over many units..
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Then why did they not do the same in other models?
The only way your theory holds water is if they knew the Titan was going to be obsolete in less than 6 months (Titan II) and that it had to be as low cost as possible to support all those $0.01 sales.
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Does anyone know if the seido 1750 that fits in the incredible without an extended cover would work with thunderbolt? Would hate to have to dish out another 50 bucks on top of the cost of the phone for an extra battery. Would be nice to just use what I already have.
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I think I read on Droid Forums that the batts are not the same design as the Inc batts. I might be wrong.
Ask jCase , he might know.
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Seidio is making a 1600mAh batt for this phone but it is not in stock yet.
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Only 1600...strange a more powerful phone with lesser battery. Maybe its much more battery efficient..I hope
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I read that HTC is making a larger battery & back cover . I don't remember the exact voltage.
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Don't complain the desire HD only has 1230
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I checked and the HTC is a 2750mAh according to android forums.
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This phone is pretty thick to begin with, the last thing it needs is a thicker battery. I still can't wrap my head around how other manufacturers are able to put higher capacity batteries into much thinner phones, and HTC can't.
They want to sell more batts.
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Yeah im not feeling a thicker battery and extended cover. It sucks that HTC puts together these killer phones but fail on battery size. My dinc lasts most of the day which is fine. I can only hope the tb performs equal on a smaller battery. I
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I'm sure you will start seeing more third party batts come out after phone is released.
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Unfortunately, I don't think that the Dinc or EVO battery will work in the Thunderbolt.
Wirefly did a video comparing the Thunderbolt and the EVO and you can clearly see that the batteries are physically a different size.
The Dinc and the EVO do have the same physical sized battery, right? I know that my old TP2 battery (1500 mah) would work in my Dinc.
You have to understand, the thunderbolt is not running the old cpu snapdragon that's in the evo. they had no need to stick a large battery in a phone that's is designed around better power consumption vs the evo.
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I have the stock battery in my Incredible and have managed to get pretty good battery life and still use my phone the way i want. Plus im never far from a charger. Im ready for this phone!
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You have to understand, the thunderbolt is not running the old cpu snapdragon that's in the evo. they had no need to stick a large battery in a phone that's is designed around better power consumption vs the evo.
I understand that is likely the case and is my hope but accomplishing it is another story..we will find out soon....one onethousand.....
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You have to understand, the thunderbolt is not running the old cpu snapdragon that's in the evo. they had no need to stick a large battery in a phone that's is designed around better power consumption vs the evo.
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Yes exactly, the TB Snapdragon uses the 45nm manufacturing process ("2nd gen") as opposed to the earlier (also 1GHz chip) Evo 4G CPU. The EVO 4G Snapdragon is 65nm process and "1st gen". Comparing equivalent Snapdragons in that entire line up of chips between the 45/65 Qualcomm stated that change provides a 30% lower dynamic power consumption and a much lower standby power as well. The battery capacity reduction from Evo 4G to Thunderbolt is only about 7%. This guarantees overall longer times between charge with the TB (of course under identical use). Adding an aftermarket higher capacity battery will be icing on the cake.
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Yes exactly, the TB Snapdragon uses the 45nm manufacturing process ("2nd gen") as opposed to the earlier (also 1GHz chip) Evo 4G CPU. The EVO 4G Snapdragon is 65nm process and "1st gen". Comparing equivalent Snapdragons in that entire line up of chips between the 45/65 Qualcomm stated that change provides a 30% lower dynamic power consumption and a much lower standby power as well. The battery capacity reduction from Evo 4G to Thunderbolt is only about 7%. This guarantees overall longer times between charge with the TB (of course under identical use). Adding an aftermarket higher capacity battery will be icing on the cake.
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EXACTLY! i have a nexus one and most people at my job have rooted androids as well and the biggest mutual problem for all of us is battery life. and to me thats the biggest flaw with android phones. i love my nexus one but the damn thing doesnt stay alive for a full 24 hours. just like the guy i quoted said an extended battery would be great. especially the 2750 mah battery im reading about. thats almost double the stock battery!
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EXACTLY! i have a nexus one and most people at my job have rooted androids as well and the biggest mutual problem for all of us is battery life. and to me thats the biggest flaw with android phones. i love my nexus one but the damn thing doesnt stay alive for a full 24 hours. just like the guy i quoted said an extended battery would be great. especially the 2750 mah battery im reading about. thats almost double the stock battery!
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A lot of the problems with battery life on Android (IMHO) is the notification system and widgets. I have seen people get some pretty awesome battery life by turning off all notifications and not using widgets. However to me that negates most of the use of the phone lol... I've learned to live with the battery life issues, I'm usually close to a charger and will bump charge when I need to.
Now a 2750 mah battery would be ideal and I will take it...
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A lot of the problems with battery life on Android (IMHO) is the notification system and widgets. I have seen people get some pretty awesome battery life by turning off all notifications and not using widgets. However to me that negates most of the use of the phone lol... I've learned to live with the battery life issues, I'm usually close to a charger and will bump charge when I need to.
Now a 2750 mah battery would be ideal and I will take it...
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i agree. whats an android without widgets? sounds like an iphone LOL but yea ive tried every possible combination to get my battery better and it still sucks. like you said im used to it now. i have a car charger and spare wall charger ready to go when i need them. i juss wonder with the mecha how much bigger the phone will be with an extended back to cover the extended battery
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i juss wonder with the mecha how much bigger the phone will be with an extended back to cover the extended battery
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There should be an extended battery that takes up no more space. Then there may also be one that must have an extended cover and will be larger. We'll see.
Just was curious if anyone knew if the battery for the Rezound would be compatible with other HTC's like the Thunderbolt. Been searching but no real answers. I know battery life is gonna be horrible b/c i've been using the Incredible (original) for almost 2yrs and ended up getting a battery only charger swapping batteries. Thanks in advance!
I was wondering the same thing as I would like to bring over the Thunderbolt's Mugen 4500mAh battery. Although, it's one thing if the battery fits... but another all together if the antenna connectors on the rear panel will also match up.
Did some digging and found a couple of things. VZW sku ADR6425LVW. The OEM model number for the battery is BTR6425B which is compatible with the HTC HD7 and HTC Wildfire S. Couldn't find anything regarding the Thunderbolt although the battery model numbers were similar.
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Did some digging and found a couple of things. VZW sku ADR6425LVW. The OEM model number for the battery is BTR6425B which is compatible with the HTC HD7 and HTC Wildfire S. Couldn't find anything regarding the Thunderbolt although the battery model numbers were similar.
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I can tell you for a fact that batteries from the bolt and rezound fit perfectly in each phone however one problem the voltage for a thunderbolt battery is 3.7 and a rezound battery is 3.8 so they don't match voltage wise.
I was also very curious about this. Was going to look for some cheap non-oem batteries like I did for the og incredible - i bought 2 1400mah batteries and wall charger for $13. they lasted about 75% as long as the stock battery did-
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I was also very curious about this. Was going to look for some cheap non-oem batteries like I did for the og incredible - i bought 2 1400mah batteries and wall charger for $13. they lasted about 75% as long as the stock battery did-
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Same thing I did. Got a spare and an old Eris battery with 2 charge cradles.
This may be a long shot but since the Rezound is based on the Sensation...I wonder if we could order OEM HTC Sensation XE batteries? The XE did receive a bump up to 1730mah but the difficult thing is they are only sold in Europe.
It would be a nice OEM upgrade if we could get our hands on them.
HERE is a link for example
Actually the rezound battery isnt 3.8, mine says 3.7 on the back.
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I can tell you for a fact that batteries from the bolt and rezound fit perfectly in each phone however one problem the voltage for a thunderbolt battery is 3.7 and a rezound battery is 3.8 so they don't match voltage wise.
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This is incorrect. The voltage of most, if not all, mobile phones is 3.7v. The Rezound is no exception.
The Thunderbolt battery will work, but there are different part numbers. I suspect that this is due to the Thunderbolt battery being slightly longer. When I put it in vs the Rezound extended it fit far more snug. Doubt it would matter, but there is a difference.
I am using both batteries daily. I start my day with my Rezound battery and when it dies I put in my TB battery. Its only a 1400 mAH, but it'll get me through those times when I'm not near a charger. One thing the TB batter does when in the Rezound is it grays out the battery icon on the notification bar with an exclamation mark over it. Despite the warning, lower voltage or whatever, it has worked fine and I have not noticed any performance issues.
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Actually the rezound battery isnt 3.8, mine says 3.7 on the back.
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This is incorrect. The voltage of most, if not all, mobile phones is 3.7v. The Rezound is no exception.
The Thunderbolt battery will work, but there are different part numbers. I suspect that this is due to the Thunderbolt battery being slightly longer. When I put it in vs the Rezound extended it fit far more snug. Doubt it would matter, but there is a difference.
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Weird mine says 3.8, Id rather not have an error I think it would bug me even if there were no other drawbacks. I wont use a big extended battery. I need a spare battery and a battery charger soon I just dont know if I should wait or grab some thunderbolt battery's, I guess when charging my phone 3 times a day becomes more annoying than an error icon I will do it.
Available from Amazon: 1900mah http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1900mAh..._1_9?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1322269654&sr=1-9
Now who wants to test fit?
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This may be a long shot but since the Rezound is based on the Sensation...I wonder if we could order OEM HTC Sensation XE batteries? The XE did receive a bump up to 1730mah but the difficult thing is they are only sold in Europe.
It would be a nice OEM upgrade if we could get our hands on them.
HERE is a link for example
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Hmm, I would try it, I've got Amazon Prime, so returns and shipping are free.
Anyone else think it would fit based on the pics?
If those pix are accurate, I'm going to guess it won't fit because that battery looks more square as opposed to the Rezounds more rectangular shape. But if you have free returns, what the heck.
I searched far and wide for batteries from other devices that could be compatable. Only other I know of is from the Tbolt. The Sensation (including XL & XE) definitely will not work as the dimensions are completely different. The Evo3d is kinda close though.
I emailed that company and they would not be developing a slim extended battery for the Rezound.
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I searched far and wide for batteries from other devices that could be compatable. Only other I know of is from the Tbolt. The Sensation (including XL & XE) definitely will not work as the dimensions are completely different. The Evo3d is kinda close though.
I emailed that company and they would not be developing a slim extended battery for the Rezound.
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You know what battery looks like it would fit. Would be a original EVO 4G. I still have my EVO 3D right here but that battery is more square. But the EVO 4G battery looks like a good fit. Not sure what the voltage is. I may be late Tp the game with this LOL....but better late than never
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That would be great if you can do that for everyone. Companies will say they won't be developing for lots of reasons but number one is no access to the particular phone for testing. This just might be their r&d down for them.
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Hmm, I would try it, I've got Amazon Prime, so returns and shipping are free.
Anyone else think it would fit based on the pics?
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I'm pretty sure the Evo battery is the same as the OG Incredible. I'll find out Monday if they work. Largest slim battery I've seen for the TB is 1700mah
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I'm pretty sure the Evo battery is the same as the OG Incredible. I'll find out Monday if they work. Largest slim battery I've seen for the TB is 1700mah
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Yeah let us know, cause in the summer I gave my sister my EVO and quite a few batterys. Thanks man
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You know what battery looks like it would fit. Would be a original EVO 4G. I still have my EVO 3D right here but that battery is more square. But the EVO 4G battery looks like a good fit. Not sure what the voltage is. I may be late Tp the game with this LOL....but better late than never
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Just FYI guys...
All lithium ion batteries in use for cell phones are 3.7v nominal. (voltage under moderate load, which is about half of rated capacity of a given battery... this is where we got the 3.7v rating standard) When fully charged the battery will be at 4.2v with no load. No phone actually puts enough load on the battery for it to read 3.7v until the charge is depleted enough. In fact these batteries are safe to discharge own to 3v (the real 0% empty for lithium batteries) but the minimum operating voltage for these phones is around 3.5v (which is about the 15-20% mark of the standard discharge curve for lithium ion) So the whole "never completely discharge your phone battery because it is bad for it" is bunk. You can't completely discharge the battery and 15% is a safe discharge level for the battery.
Also the mAh rating for a lithium ion battery is usually calculated from the empty 3v mark to the full 4.2v... So unless the phone batteries are calculated from the 3.5v mark then we can't use the full amount, but bigger is always better regardless. This fact is why I am wary about the off brand batteries that claim to have 100-200 more mAh than a stock battery. Because if the stock batteries are rated by usable power (4.2v-3.5v) and the off brands rated from the unusable 3v then the 100-200mAh difference is misleading as its not really usable. That difference is easily in the 15-20% range that would be left over in a battery only discharged to 3.5v
No need a different back cover...fits fine. ...titan is 1600mah. Amaze 1730 ..not that much of a difference but some help
Mind posting pics? or where you got it from.
can you also tell us how much it increases your battery life?
How about this one? 1950mah, no change of cover needed.
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/mugen-power-1950mah-extended-battery-for-htc-titan.html
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How about this one? 1950mah, no change of cover needed.
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/mugen-power-1950mah-extended-battery-for-htc-titan.html
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Seems great. When I get my Titan I will get this battery too!
Wonder how much time you actually get...
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mpe0426 said:
How about this one? 1950mah, no change of cover needed.
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/mugen-power-1950mah-extended-battery-for-htc-titan.html
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www.batteryboss.org tested some Mugen batteries and they didn't do too well...
I bought an Amaze battery and will post back once I receive it. I am not sure how I can most accurately measure the relative performance. Any suggestions?
Just bought one (labelled for the HTC EVO 3D, but still the same battery as the Amaze). I'm not expecting a huge improvement, as I am already getting awesome battery life with the stock Titan battery, but it never hurts to have a little more.
Looking at the Seidio 1900 one too, but not sure if I'd get it since its 3rd party...
Update: Battery just arrived. It was completely dead upon first boot, so giving it a full charge before I test it out.
any update on these batteries? any problems with the phone not recognizing the charge percentage?
any noticable increase?
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any update on these batteries? any problems with the phone not recognizing the charge percentage?
any noticable increase?
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Using the HTC EVO 3D battery, I think I am getting about an hour more out of it, which is to be expected since its not such a huge increase in mAh.
Otherwise, I'm not having any issues with the battery in the Titan. Phone is charging fine, reading the percentages properly, no issues at all.
I said I would check back...
I got the Amaze OEM battery and it works perfect. Seems to last a little longer, but it is not material. There is no very accurate way to measure that I know of.
Someone is selling the today for $3.99.
EBAY
Why do I not see this thread in the forum?
Never mind....
i'm hoping to get one of them as well . hoping to further improve on the battery life ! .
would just like to ask how significant is the difference ?
No material difference.
I bought HTC BG86100 BATTERY FOR HTC SENSATION XE XL 4G EVO 3D G17 1730mAh
I´m having some issues with the battery questionmark. Howto get rid of it?! Also when i charge the phone the led is blinking red and green.
Do you have use this battery? Does the titan?
I'm using this battery too (from the EVO 3D). Works fine, although the Titan battery does not fit in the EVO 3D strangely.
No problems reported and the battery does last longer. I would say 1 hour too.. Takes longer to charge as well, but I guess that is obvious!
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I brought one of the Evo 3D / Amaze 4G batteries from HTC on Amazon (1750mAh vs 1600mAh in the Titan). The only thing I have noticed is that the Titans original battery is 3.8vdc and the Evo battery is 3.7vdc.
Battery fits ok and everything works fine when I boot it up. I have heard that the sensation XL only charges to 90% with this battery so I will report back after a full charge.
Anyone else had different voltages on their batteries?
Anybody came across a good one?
Also interested in this as well.
Looks like a 2100 or 2500 will fit in our phones. Problem now is finding a battery that actually has that capacity mAh in it.
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Looks like a 2100 or 2500 will fit in our phones. Problem now is finding a battery that actually has that capacity mAh in it.
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Which will be very hard to do, let me know if you find anything worth mentioning and I will as well as I am currently in the same boat and am looking to purchase the highest capacity battery available for stock cover and am doing some research myself
Seido innocell 1900 mah Slim extended battery. Works like a charm however not much more batterylife then the stock battery but atleast its better in the long run
http://www.amazon.com/Seidio-Innocell-1900mAh-Extended-Battery/dp/B005C31CJ8
37 bucks
Ughh i cant find the site now, but I was searching around the other day and I saw a 2100 mah one... Dont know if is a good one but I saw it if Im not going crazy... Jeje... Will update if I find it...
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sad to say the innocell is the biggest one possible
I have a 2500mah in mine. It lasts a little bit longer than stock, but not as much as you would think..
Anker 1900, lasts much longer than stock on my phone
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I have a 2500mah in mine. It lasts a little bit longer than stock, but not as much as you would think..
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Mr Paul said:
Anker 1900, lasts much longer than stock on my phone
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I have one in my 3D... It's much better than stock. U can find them cheap on ebay
+1 on the Anker 1900
http://www.amazon.com/1900mah-Batte...-purpose/dp/B005B3RFTU/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_0_0
Will this fit the stock battery cover?
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Here's an 1850mA for pretty cheap:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Red-1850mAh-...ccessories&hash=item3f1085d481#ht_2446wt_1101
or this one but it does not fit the stock case:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/3980-mAh-ACE...719309?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3376dfef0d
Personnelly, I spent $10 and bought 4 spare batteries and a battery charger and I just replace on the go.
Most of these batteries they sell on Ebay are overrated in the actual mah capacity they claim. There is a way to check the mah with a meter and a small load and a timer but to me its too much trouble.
Some are good some are not. You are essentially buying a pig in a poke. They are cheap, not doubt about that.
Here is a lot I bought out of china. They sold these in a lot of 10 for $39.00 with free shipping. Took about two weeks for me to get them.
So, that's about $4.00 each. They seem fine.
http://www.dhgate.com/new-li-ion-ph...r-htc/p-ff808081321fe6450132294c18783c3d.html
As long as you don't charge them, they will have a long shelf life. Once you charge them then you should use them by cycling.
I only use 2 for now, rotating them out. If you play games or watch movies, the battery drains fast. I know its a pain to pop the back off and swap em but at least you can do it.
The new EVO 4G LTE, does not come with a removable battery. Once you run it down, it has to go on the charger. One feature I don't like about it. However, I think HTC is moving in that direction on all their future phones.
I like being able to change the battery. I used to listen with headset all day at work with my phone in my shirt pocket at the factory. I would have to swap out two to three batteries a day. I had a stack of them on another HTC phone I had.
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Does anyone have an answer for my question?
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The new EVO 4G LTE, does not come with a removable battery. Once you run it down, it has to go on the charger. One feature I don't like about it. However, I think HTC is moving in that direction on all their future phones. .
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I really hope your wrong. Although I wouldn't doubt it. Real stupid move. I'm gonna say it might really hurt them financially. This is one of the many reasons I've stayed away from that i-crap out there. I would have been one of the first on the waiting list to get the new evo 4g from sprint. I've been following that phone a long time. No quad core and lack of being able to replace a battery, no thanks.
I like extended batteries no matter how good the stock one is. My evo 3d stock battery is way better than when I had my evo 4g with stock battery. I'm rooted and runnin swagged out with the kernel it came with. I get 1-3 days of battery life with my stock evo3 battery. Can't wait till the end of the week for my new ext battery to get here. I'm really hoping I see 2-5 days or more. Not many phones will do that. Not even those precious i-devices those sheep love.
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Does anyone have an answer for my question?
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I'm going to guess and say they will fit just fine. I have the same charger and their pic shows it being flush with the top of the chatter. Plus it doesn't come with a extended battery back cover. Factory evo 3d batteries are 1730mah and those are 1900mah. Not much difference there. Its not like its a 2500-4000mah battery.
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http://www.amazon.com/1900mah-Batte...-purpose/dp/B005B3RFTU/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_0_0
Will this fit the stock battery cover?
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Yes, I did say the Anker 1900 fits fine and is a better than stock battery
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I really hope your wrong. Although I wouldn't doubt it. Real stupid move.
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There is no being wrong about it. The phone is out. This is easy to prove.
I've played with it. The HTC rep at Radio Shack had one.
The battery life is tremendously good on the phone especially giving the size of the screen. However, like I say when its dead or almost there, it has to be on the charger. You cannot simple just swap in a fresh battery. Ain't happening on that phone. And I agree, big mistake for HTC - I reckon they're counting on the fact they've add enough bells and whistles to get you to overlook this.
I've always had an idea for a battery. Why can't they make a battery like a capacitor. Where it would charge up in like a nano second and discharge very slowly as needed on demand. That way, when you need to charge it, you'd just walk over the charger, zap it for 2 seconds and unplug it --- good to go for another few days.
Also what every happened to fuel cell powered cell phones? They told us that one fuel cell would power the phone for 20 to 30 years without ever charging. Science fiction I guess.
Even the new film type screens they're working on will require power. Even if you can get the screen as thin as a dollar bill and flexible, its still going to require a battery.
Is there any expandable battery like the one for the original HTC desire phone? its had a larger battery with its own back cover and also had a kickstand too. Anything of the sort will do, please lemme know.
Waranty
jawadpe said:
Is there any expandable battery like the one for the original HTC desire phone? its had a larger battery with its own back cover and also had a kickstand too. Anything of the sort will do, please lemme know.
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If you still have your waranty, you can ask HTC a new one.
You just have to say that you aren't happy with the perfomance of the old one.
I'm not talking about a replacement battery,, I want to know if there is a battery with higher capacity than the original one.
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I'm not talking about a replacement battery,, I want to know if there is a battery with higher capacity than the original one.
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Don't look for Desire X as their wont be Many look for ones that use the same size battery as us and you'll find one
Sent from my HTC Desire X
bATTERY
Please suggest anyone, which battery/which phone's battery ( higher MAH than the stock one-1650) is compatible for the desire x !
Mugen have a little bit bigger battery
http://mugenpowerbatteries.com/htc/...tery-for-htc-desire-v-htc-desire-x-t328e.html
it has no sense buy a 6% better batery
If you need a bigger battery, I'd recommend to buy a good accu pack to be able to recharge the phone up to 8 times or so like the one I bought...
dansou901 said:
If you need a bigger battery, I'd recommend to buy a good accu pack to be able to recharge the phone up to 8 times or so like the one I bought...
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But please tell me a bigger battery,i want to charge it once only,which has greater mah.
Not like any portable charger or something.
The point is... A portable charger has more energy than a bigger battery and you give less money for more energy then. Mine has 14400 mAh which is great; I can live a week without electricity this way...
dansou901 said:
The point is... A portable charger has more energy than a bigger battery and you give less money for more energy then. Mine has 14400 mAh which is great; I can live a week without electricity this way...
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But still, having a battery with greater mah seems appropriate as the battery is inside the phone, rather than charging the phone again & again with a portable charger.
Pisen battery for HTC Desire X,if someone has experience please share