Battery door for wizard.. UK supplies - General Accessories

Could anybody tell me where I can obtain spares for HTC wizard in UK. Namely battery door
Regards
TC

you can try http://www.apexlaptops.co.uk/Wizard.htm
seem to have a selection there.

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Wizard battery compatibility with Artemis

doews anybody knows if the wizard battery (wiza16) can be used to replace the artemis abttery (arte16)?
I live in Brazil, where teh artemis is hardly sold, and i got a problem with my battery. I can buy the wiza16 battery. The pinouts seems to be the same, same as the voltage. Can anybody help me ?
mramosadv said:
doews anybody knows if the wizard battery (wiza16) can be used to replace the artemis abttery (arte16)?
I live in Brazil, where teh artemis is hardly sold, and i got a problem with my battery. I can buy the wiza16 battery. The pinouts seems to be the same, same as the voltage. Can anybody help me ?
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Why not just buy a 1500ma battery from ebay? I just got one for less than $10 US shipped.
I have a working Artemis on my desk with my old Wizard battery. It is totaly OK.
wizard battery holds a bit tight but ok.

Will any other battery fit this phone?

I need a battery, and I really can't afford to wait for one to come in the mail.
Its usually not such a good idea to fit batteries other than the ones prescribed for your phone. The slightest change in the specifications especially volts etc can cause problems with the device itself.
I tried fitting my car battery in my S630 and for some reason the back cover wouldn't stick. I definetely recommend the ones listed for your phone.
Other batteries
The 630 is not the most common phone. Fortunately, the battery for the S710 (also called the VOX) is much more common and is identical. Not sure about others but at least this gives you some options ...
the battery for the Dash is the same.
I wish the dash battery fit, I have five, but it doesn't.
Did any service provider in the USA offer the S710?
Right now I'm using a Samsung SGH-t109 and I've had WM since 2003, so its definitely driving me crazy using this thing. =(
I have cash but my accounts overdrafted so I can't order one online yet. Would be lovely if I could find somewhere here in Houston selling them.

Problem with battery in Axim x50v.

I have an extended battery that I bought from E-bay, its not a genuine Dell battery. I use it and it will not start up my Pocket PC. Should I buy a geniune Dell battery? I don't think I should have bought this battery. If anyone has or had the same problem let me know. Your comments will help a lot.
As we dedicate only to HTC devices you wont get too much attention.
better try here:
http://www.aximusers.com/forum/
Good luck,
You probably got ripped off by some bum fleaBay reseller. There's thousands of cheap batteries out there, and if possible yes you should buy an actual Dell from one of the resellers - the problem is that a lot of those resellers are based in Hong Kong and outside the US (and many other places) and they will put pictures of an actual Dell battery in the ad, and when you order one based on that info (the ad and the picture) you get screwed when the battery you get isn't what you were expecting.
Stick with resellers that have high ratings (98% or higher), that are based in the US or wherever you happen to be (country-wise), that specifically state that it's an actual Dell replacement battery, that offers a return policy IN WRITING in the ad, and is affordable for you.
While this forum may not provide direct support for the Axims themselves, they are arguably the most popular PocketPCs out there even years later (meaning a dedicated PocketPC, not a phone, not a Smartphone, etc) - and the question is legitimate in many respects because HTC built the Axims for Dell originally, hence they are HTC devices.
This forum is about XDA hardware and Windows Mobile to a great degree, and the Axims fit right into those categories...
To the OP: look specifically for actual Dell replacement batteries as noted, or go get one of the Mugen brand batteries for the Axims, those are the best replacement batteries you can get. You can find the Mugen batteries listed here at the bottom of the page:
http://www.aximcases.com/store/aximx50.html
Good luck...
ps
The one that I've used on fleaBay was named asellertool in the recent past, picked up a few stock 1100 mAh batteries that are actual Dell batteries, never had any issues with them and I use them in my X51v on a rotating basis (I have 4 now, always keep one on the docking cradle and then rotate 'em out, I put numbers on 'em with a marker so I know they're being used equally).

Is this an OEM Battery?

Hey guys,
I'm interested in buying the official Desktop charger with a battery (I live in Germany).
Is this a legit original battery on the picture?
http://www.ebay.de/itm/LG-Battery-B...degeräte_Dockingstationen&hash=item3ce7342ae2
The battery of my D855 is labeled differently and has different (more) checkmarks than the one on ebay. Mine for example has the CE checkmark (which is important in the EU) and the one from ebay doesn't.
May it have a worse quality? And what will happen if my G3 suddenly decides to go up in flames, may it cause problems with my insurance if the battery doesn't have a CE-seal?
Thanks in advance,
Xerionius
Edit: Damn! I wanted to post this in the "accessories"-section, could a mod please move this thread?
2nd edit: Just purchased battery and charger separately from Amazon because I realized that I'd have to pay 8€ customs when ordering from south korea.

HTC Universal - replacing/replacement battery

Hi,
Just wondering if anyone's able to help/has any ideas.
I have a HTC universal (an SPV M5000) that I use as my main phone (mainly due to liking the keyboard, as well as the rest of the hardware). I've kept it going over the last 15 years by buying replacements off ebay when the hardware has worn out (this is now the 3rd or 4th HTC universal phone that I've had), and also buying replacement batteries off ebay.
Unfortunately, I can find virtually nowhere left selling replacement batteries anymore. (The only place I can find still selling replacement batteries is e-batteries.co.uk, which I'm unsure of, as it doesn't seem to have a very good reputation when reading reviews.)
Does anyone happen to know of any place that might still have replacement batteries at all?
Alternatively, I was wondering if there are any alternatives, is it possible to recondition/repair dead batteries somehow (I have plenty to test with!), or perhaps even make your own battery?
I have HTC universal's spare to keep me going, but one, possibly two good batteries left at the moment , so am trying to find a way of keeping it going! (I know it may be a slim hope with such old hardware, and there haven't been many posts in the last 5 years!)
Thanks in advance if anyone can help!
Just came here searching for the same help. I recently dug up my Qtek 9000 and realised that the battery had swollen, so it wouldn't recharge / nor boot anymore. :/
Apologies for also posting in a long dead thread but am also trying to source a battery for a HTC universal
Its proving practically IMPOSSIBLE and i cant find anywhere online that has one up for sale
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated
No hope here
Hello fellow battery seekers. I must say I have spent the last month combing trough the whole wide web for any place anywhere with PU16a batteries for sale. No luck. I found a place in India having them but not shipping internationally, I tried the Battery-mart website that shows them in stock but just got a refund after a few days. Finally found two manufacturers on Alibaba. Was so excited as the price was $5.95 per item, minimum order 30 pieces. One of the seller did not reply at my questions at all and the other informed me that one of the parts required to manufacture the battery is out of production and can no longer be produced. So I'm out of luck. I need at least 3 working batteries. If anyone living in the UK has any dead batteries to give away, I can try to rig one up. I will experiment with some slim Blackberry batteries I have, maybe solder the wires to see if it boots up and recharge correctly. I will post the results.
Harlquinth said:
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone's able to help/has any ideas.
I have a HTC universal (an SPV M5000) that I use as my main phone (mainly due to liking the keyboard, as well as the rest of the hardware). I've kept it going over the last 15 years by buying replacements off ebay when the hardware has worn out (this is now the 3rd or 4th HTC universal phone that I've had), and also buying replacement batteries off ebay.
Unfortunately, I can find virtually nowhere left selling replacement batteries anymore. (The only place I can find still selling replacement batteries is e-batteries.co.uk, which I'm unsure of, as it doesn't seem to have a very good reputation when reading reviews.)
Does anyone happen to know of any place that might still have replacement batteries at all?
Alternatively, I was wondering if there are any alternatives, is it possible to recondition/repair dead batteries somehow (I have plenty to test with!), or perhaps even make your own battery?
I have HTC universal's spare to keep me going, but one, possibly two good batteries left at the moment , so am trying to find a way of keeping it going! (I know it may be a slim hope with such old hardware, and there haven't been many posts in the last 5 years!)
Thanks in advance if anyone can help!
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Hey, I got my hands on a lot of batteries for the Universal. If anyone is interested, I'm selling them at 30 GBP a piece, discount for multiple items. Find it here https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254659262462 or look for PU16A on ebay.co.uk
Hi, do you still have any left?
I'm based in Morden.
Thanks.

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