Okay so my battery hasn't been good as of late. i was thinking about buying a new one...i use my phone ALOT therefore it gets drained very quickly
is it worth buying an extended battery?
these are the two im looking at...it doesn't say it, but r they bigger then the back cover?
Mugen Power 1500mAh: http://shop.eten.hu/mugen-power-1500mah-extended-battery-for-tmobile-wing-p-223.html
Mugen Power 3000mAh: http://shop.eten.hu/mugen-power-300...mobile-wing-with-battery-door-blue-p-224.html
is anyone using either of theses? if so plz tell me ur review of them...or tell me of some better extended batteries, that aren't bigger then the back cover
I have one of the extended battery packs it fell apart easily and i have to use my solidering gun to repair it i think its better to just go to the tmobile store because the t-mobile wing had a problem with its battery overheating they will replace it or you can ask to buy the new battery out for it
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i've been noticing that my battery life has gone to **** and i was thinking that maybe i need a new battery. i searched on the forums and i don't want one of those big ass batteries that requires a new back cover! are there any better batteries that retain the stock back cover? I was trying to find the Momax battery or whatever but it seems like no one sells those
itzjonjon69 said:
i've been noticing that my battery life has gone to **** and i was thinking that maybe i need a new battery. i searched on the forums and i don't want one of those big ass batteries that requires a new back cover! are there any better batteries that retain the stock back cover? I was trying to find the Momax battery or whatever but it seems like no one sells those
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Momax battery:
http://shop.ebay.com/items/_W0QQ_nkwZmomaxQ20htcQ20hdQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZR40QQ_mdoZ
itzjonjon69 said:
i've been noticing that my battery life has gone to **** and i was thinking that maybe i need a new battery. i searched on the forums and i don't want one of those big ass batteries that requires a new back cover! are there any better batteries that retain the stock back cover? I was trying to find the Momax battery or whatever but it seems like no one sells those
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The Momax battery that I bought is working fine in my HD. It would be strange if your battery is be worn out so fast, the HD is not that old. You might try cycling the battery 3 times full to empty and see if it improves the performance.
The reason why i bought this battery is because i wanted to end my work shift with at least 20-30 percent(on a single battery) f obattery left to make phone call if needed, extend my phone usage away from a charger and longer web searching and the Andida 2000mAh didn't help at all. The result
OEM Battery 1500mAh: listening to music from 4 to 1am = 10% battery life left
Andida 2000mAh: ran 3 test each time my phone ended up dying around 11:30-12:00 this battery is not 2000mAh it somewhere around 1100-1300 it make an good back up battery but not an good extended battery.
I well be running some more test, like how long it last on 3G compared to the OEM battery but as of now i see theres no need to.
If you need an extra battery this is worth the money, but if you need an extended battery its not.
I got mine about 2 weeks ago. Haven't seen anything Earth-shattering as far as performance under normal use, but I watched a 2 and half hour movie on the device yesterday and it only went down to 50%.
Miami_Son said:
I got mine about 2 weeks ago. Haven't seen anything Earth-shattering as far as performance under normal use, but I watched a 2 and half hour movie on the device yesterday and it only went down to 50%.
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i listen to alot of music etc etc daily when im at work so that when i would be able to see if its really a big change. I always end the night with about 10 percent of battery life.
Not terrible
I'm using a pair of these, with an external charger. I don't see that they provide a lot of advantage over the original HTC 1500Ma battery that came with my TP2, but they are an acceptable substitute.
One thing to keep in mind - I think they are heavier than the stock batteries. They are advertised as LiPoly, but I think they are LiIon.
stevedebi said:
I'm using a pair of these, with an external charger. I don't see that they provide a lot of advantage over the original HTC 1500Ma battery that came with my TP2, but they are an acceptable substitute.
One thing to keep in mind - I think they are heavier than the stock batteries. They are advertised as LiPoly, but I think they are LiIon.
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Well tomorrow i will find out if this battery even worth the money
BeEazy10 said:
Well tomorrow i will find out if this battery even worth the money
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It's under $10. Even if it's only as good as the stock battery it is well worth the money considering the stock one costs about $40. Even an OEM off eBay is as much as $16.
Miami_Son said:
It's under $10. Even if it's only as good as the stock battery it is well worth the money considering the stock one costs about $40. Even an OEM off eBay is as much as $16.
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for an extended battery it not, i was looking for extended battery life without having to switch to another battery but this battery didnt do its job 2000mAh i don't think so its at least 1100-1300 i notice my battery died faster even on normal usage compared to the OEM. I honestly had enough of it :\... about to add some MM to my TP2 and get a bigger battery.
BeEazy10 said:
for an extended battery it not, i was looking for extended battery life without having to switch to another battery but this battery didnt do its job 2000mAh i don't think so its at least 1100-1300 i notice my battery died faster even on normal usage compared to the OEM. I honestly had enough of it :\... about to add some MM to my TP2 and get a bigger battery.
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You are using the US T-Mobile version, from what I can see in the pix you posted; the only one available is the Mugen 3200, it runs about $79. I have not considered it because it really makes the back of the phone stick out. And it is expensive.
I buyed an used Touch pro 2. so i dunno how was the OEM battery when it was new. When i replaced with this 2000 mAh it nearly double up the battery life. From my site there is full satisfaction.
elegant047 said:
I buyed an used Touch pro 2. so i dunno how was the OEM battery when it was new. When i replaced with this 2000 mAh it nearly double up the battery life. From my site there is full satisfaction.
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Aside from the poor English in your post, there's no way a 2000mAh battery is giving you double the battery life or even close to it. It is only 33% higher capacity than the stock battery.
elegant047 said:
I buyed an used Touch pro 2. so i dunno how was the OEM battery when it was new. When i replaced with this 2000 mAh it nearly double up the battery life. From my site there is full satisfaction.
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link please lol @miami
Wow. Thanks for the heads up people. I was just on eBay looking at this battery and thinking about buying it. I was a little iffy about it. Guess I won't now.
DGProlific said:
Wow. Thanks for the heads up people. I was just on eBay looking at this battery and thinking about buying it. I was a little iffy about it. Guess I won't now.
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Np, i full charge and completely drain the battery and still the same results
Hello guys.
Today i nees your help and i will be very thank full if you guys give me some advice
my relative is coming from uk..and i want him to buy some thing for me
i was thinking about galaxy s2 extended battery but after readin review of thoae batteries users i am so confused
some peoplea are sayin that those 3200mah are not real just printing on cover for 3200
i am in love with my galaxy s2 but its battery not enough for me i want 24 hours heavy usage battery
please suggest me some good battery and also post you experiences about them and plz post links also
Battery reviews are in
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1057
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I bought the official Samsung extended battery and am happy with it - at least I'm confident the battery will survive the whole day, whereas the original battery was dead before I finished work...! :-(
Whatever you do, don't buy those chinese 3500mah batteries. They are worse than SGS2's stock battery
sinancetinkaya said:
Whatever you do, don't buy those chinese 3500mah batteries. They are worse than SGS2's stock battery
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Have heard this too - that's why I went for original Samsung... Possibly more expensive but genuine!
I would go with the samsung official extended battery, as the non official ones are not very trust worthy.
Hello everyone I wanna improve my battery life so I decided to buy extended battery anyway
I found this one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2500mAh-Ext...Accessories&hash=item4ab6494de0#ht_2449wt_802
Any one using that battery?Is it useless or ?
Thanks everyone
LegendM said:
Hello everyone I wanna improve my battery life so I decided to buy extended battery anyway
I found this one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2500mAh-Ext...Accessories&hash=item4ab6494de0#ht_2449wt_802
Any one using that battery?Is it useless or ?
Thanks everyone
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This may not be 2500mah although it says it is. bcz it has to be much thicker if it was 2500. If you are willing to spend like $45 you can get the official samsung 2000mAh battery which is the best
Yep. Get a genuine Samsung 2000mAh. Been using one for over 12 mths & it's still going strong.
Tried a generic 3500mAh battery in late 2011, found capacity was closer to 2200mAh after a week of testing & it got seriously hot (high 40's C) when charging so I returned it & bought the OEM battery. YMMV may vary tho if you do get a generic battery; just as many people on here say some of them work well as people like me who think they're rubbish