Hi people. Can anybody point me in a direction where to buy a good 3200-3600 mAh battery with a door for my T-Mobile MyTouch 3G? I have one on a T-Mobile HTC Touch Pro2, and I need one for MyTouch 3G now. The one that I have is 3600 mAh Mugen battery, and that is a bit too much for this + a bit too pricy. I got my Mugen as a birthday present from my friends. I think it was $70-80. I don't plan to spend so much, maybe half of that!? I can't find anything on eBay (that is where this one was bought, sold my Mugen). Any help folks? Thank You.
The 3650 mAh with cover on the mugen website is $96, on Ebay it's $90.
I doubt you'll find anything half that price at the same quality.
PcFish said:
The 3650 mAh with cover on the mugen website is $96, on Ebay it's $90.
I doubt you'll find anything half that price at the same quality.
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Thank You.
This is solved
This is not solved, I was wrong. So where can I buy a decent battery with a RED door for my Slide, again?? Anybody??
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Chinese Ebay Specials..... http://cgi.ebay.com/2x-Replacement-Battery-US-Charger-at-t-HTC-aria-/180524434752?cmd=ViewItem&pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item2a08184540
check this out: http://batteryboss.org/
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Chinese Ebay Specials..... http://cgi.ebay.com/2x-Replacement-Battery-US-Charger-at-t-HTC-aria-/180524434752?cmd=ViewItem&pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item2a08184540
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Lol pure quality. Isn't the original battery rated at like 4200 mah? Maybe I'm comparing the wrong specs but those say 1200 mah. I'm going off what my battery pro widget tells me, it could be cracked out.
Nvm lol I was looking at the wrong stat.
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Well, it's going to be hard to find a perfect replacement battery, since I kind of like the all-yellow inside of the Aria, but it's probably really expensive from HTC or AT&T. Well, at least the phone is new so I won't have to worry about it for a long time.
@tiga,
check out if there are any replacements for the hd mini, i'm almost positive the aria is a droided mini, the batteries should be the same and they are yellow too!!!!!
Heya guys, after doing some research, I'm thinking about buying the Mugen 3200mAh battery...I personally think it looks the best out of all the other extended battery out there. I was wondering if anyone has one already and could give me some advice on if it's worth the 90 dollars? I know seidio one is more efficient but look is worth the money to me..just want to know if it is a good battery.. any help will be greatly [email protected]!
Also I've read that Mugen back cover's speaker hole creates a muffling sound effect due to it being farther away from the actually speaker hole on the phone.. can anyone verify??
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is it safe to assume that 3200mAh Mugen battery for EVO is same battery as the hero Mugen one listed on that website?
mizerab1e said:
is it safe to assume that 3200mAh Mugen battery for EVO is same battery as the hero Mugen one listed on that website?
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Yes. Mugen seems to also be the only one (actively listed on that site) that *****es about the testing procedures. Seido appeared to step up and fix their issues. Whether they knew about that site or not - at least they didn't cry.
Hi everyone!
I though I share this site with those who don't know.
I found some great accessories for my Nexus S here and I'm amazed by their customer support and social network presence.
Check here for Nexus S stuff: http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/google/google-samsung-nexus-s.html I use the cradle and the 3300mah battery after I found recommendations here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-999473.html
The main site is here: http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/
If you follow up Mugen Power on facebook http://www.facebook.com/MugenPowerBatteries, they give 7% discount on their stuff.
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AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II 4G LTE SkyRocket i727
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus i9250
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Will these make me go faster?
I have read that before..are really that good ?
Whats the different between a 1550 mAh Mugen Power battery for 30$ and a random 1550 mAh battery from eBay for 10$?
some ebay sellers sells unbranded or fake batteries (would say 1800mah but is actually 1300 etc..), usually with no return/exchange policies specially the cheap ones like 3 pcs for 10$.
mugen pretty much you get what you pay for.
Man that's nice
I don't have issues with the stuff I got from them. I saw on their facebook page that they change the batteries if they're working...which is good and they have 1 year warranty on stuff. So far I'm going with them. Got 2 days on average usage on my Nexus
looks like I found the answer to my question. will check them out, thanks!
ChocolateLab said:
Whats the different between a 1550 mAh Mugen Power battery for 30$ and a random 1550 mAh battery from eBay for 10$?
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Personally for me the big difference is their brand presence across all available customer service channels (twitter, facebook, email, phone etc...) and high quality. I'm using my 4th battery from Mugen at the moment and totally happy with it and with their service.
Also I received a reply from their rep that actually makes sense - they say that their price allows them to give all the listed services to the customers, and it is simply not possible to make a good battery for 10$ using top technology and aftersales support.
Anyways, there's many info here about them, you can research a little.
While it would be nice to have an extended battery, I wouldn't want to make that change because it would make my phone heavier and clunkier with the extended battery backdoor. Another big downside is that my case wouldn't fit anymore. To solve my own battery-life issues I keep a Duracell Powerhouse with me when I know that I'm going to need extra juice.
vinc84 said:
While it would be nice to have an extended battery, I wouldn't want to make that change because it would make my phone heavier and clunkier with the extended battery backdoor. Another big downside is that my case wouldn't fit anymore. To solve my own battery-life issues I keep a Duracell Powerhouse with me when I know that I'm going to need extra juice.
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You can always choose a slim extended battery that fits your original phone socket and does not require an extra back.
okishead said:
You can always choose a slim extended battery that fits your original phone socket and does not require an extra back.
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I have heard that the "extended batteries" that are the same size as stock are counterfeit in the sense that they don't actually offer more capacity. Lots of scams and shady companies around extended batteries...
It's 'Moogin' baby. Seriously, this is just a name tag being placed on the battery. It looks too ugly for me to put it on my Skyrocket.
will check them out, thanks!
Mugen Power batteries are great if you can afford the entrance fee. Yeah, it's not some cheap knockoff from Ebay, but the quality and battery life is worth it. I recommend them. Here's a review I did of the extended batteries on the T-Mobile G2 if anyone's interested
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Mugen Power batteries are great if you can afford the entrance fee. Yeah, it's not some cheap knockoff from Ebay, but the quality and battery life is worth it. I recommend them.
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Think ill be getting the 3200 Extended for the Skyrocket, has a nice kickstand on the back of the battery door
Going to be replacing my Inspire 4g Soon but i think i might buy one of these Mugens just so the phone can actually be a backup current battery in it just cant keep a charge worth anything with how i use a phone
Thanks for the review
benmarvin said:
Mugen Power batteries are great if you can afford the entrance fee. Yeah, it's not some cheap knockoff from Ebay, but the quality and battery life is worth it. I recommend them. Here's a review I did of the extended batteries on the T-Mobile G2 if anyone's interested
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Plus one for Mugen from my side. I've been recommending them for quite a long time now. Some experience to share: ordered a battery from them a month ago and nothing got delivered. I contacted them on facebook, and it turned out that the post lost my parcel...I was a little nervous cuz there was more than 150$ in it, but Mugen replaced all of it in a matter of days. Not just great batteries but awesome support as well.
Very good battery. Works flawlessly.
are mugen batteries available in india?
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com is shipping to India
Hi everyone this my first post.
I am lover of XDA community. I have followed this site since my HTC Touch Diamond, then the Touch Diamond 2 and lastly the HD2. Phenomenal phones awesome build quality and custom rom's courtesy of the community. But what awful battery life. I have always had the battery issue as a heavy user and always resorting to the chunky extended batteries. Ugly i know.
Now i have an unbelievable phone i always thought that the HD2 had an amazing screen but the Galaxy Nexus is amazing but again after a few hours of use DEAD!!!
Here we go again.......
on my scan through EBAY i found this
Ebay Item number: 260948677892 (just copy into ebay search)
sounds like a bargain to me!!!
but is it for real or just a label change?
please help hate the extended battery make my beautiful phones look ugly!!!erghhh
Thanks in advance
I'm not sure about those particular batteries but I do know that Samsung makes a 2500mAh battery for the Galaxy Nexus. It is no thicker than the standard battery so it adds no thickness to the phone.
Verizon has them for about $50 each. I just got my Nexus and Verizon has a deal going where I can get one for 1/2 off. I am going to take them up on that very soon.
CannibalAngel said:
I'm not sure about those particular batteries but I do know that Samsung makes a 2500mAh battery for the Galaxy Nexus. It is no thicker than the standard battery so it adds no thickness to the phone.
Verizon has them for about $50 each. I just got my Nexus and Verizon has a deal going where I can get one for 1/2 off. I am going to take them up on that very soon.
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Those are 2000mah (2100 for the Verizon version), not 2500.
Stadsport said:
Those are 2000mah (2100 for the Verizon version), not 2500.
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Thanks for the correction. I must have read the box/remembered incorrectly.
sydmaz said:
sounds like a bargain to me!!!
but is it for real or just a label change?
please help hate the extended battery make my beautiful phones look ugly!!!erghhh
Thanks in advance
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No it's not a real Samsung branded battery.
There is also no NFC in it.
It's just some knockoff cheap ass Chinese/Hong Kong battery that will be no where near 2500mah, and will probably bulge or blowup.
so any ebay battery that say it is over the orginal size..will be not real?
as i was planing to buy one..
i found 1800, 1850, 1900 , 2100 and 2300 from UK shop.
so what to buy?
isa.ahmed said:
so any ebay battery that say it is over the orginal size..will be not real?
as i was planing to buy one..
i found 1800, 1850, 1900 , 2100 and 2300 from UK shop.
so what to buy?
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it's very likely that none of those have more capacity than the stock battery. usually their claims are 20-30% over the actual capacity.
why?
it cannnot be they increac the cells inside the battery?
as for thr stokc they will try to minimize the cost
and i saw there is orginal 2000mah battery with changing back door in ebay
that will cost 50$
so what to do?
So I am looking for a new battery for my Epic 4g, but I don't feel like purchasing one lol.
So this leads to my question:
My friend works at a Sprint store and said he can grab me a battery from an Epic 4g or another phone that has the same physical size but more capacity.
I am seeking help in finding information on other Sprint phones that use the same "physical" size battery as the Samsung Epic 4G uses...
I am hoping to acquire a battery from another phone that has 3500+mAh. Anyone have any suggestions?
Epic touch works just fine. Although I don't condone the "stealing" at least spot the dude 10$.
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So I am looking for a new battery for my Epic 4g, but I don't feel like purchasing one lol.
So this leads to my question:
My friend works at a Sprint store and said he can grab me a battery from an Epic 4g or another phone that has the same physical size but more capacity.
I am seeking help in finding information on other Sprint phones that use the same "physical" size battery as the Samsung Epic 4G uses...
I am hoping to acquire a battery from another phone that has 3500+mAh. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Like UBER said and free is free, but Epic Touch and no phone has 3500 mAh only after market extended batteries do.
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Well yes, we all do not condone to stealing, but he is the store manager and made the offer the other day cause I was complaining about how horrible my battery was.
Lueoldgregg said:
Well yes, we all do not condone to stealing, but he is the store manager and made the offer the other day cause I was complaining about how horrible my battery was.
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LOL okay my bad if thats the case, the only battery that will fit under the stock backing is the epic touch battery. There arent any other that i know of.
XxLostSoulxX said:
Like UBER said and free is free, but Epic Touch and no phone has 3500 mAh only after market extended batteries do.
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Razr maxx is close, but not quite and wouldn't fit in epic anyway.
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Well he said he only has 1800mAh batteries anyway, so he's just going to bring me one of those instead. Thanks for everyone's input.
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Razr maxx is close, but not quite and wouldn't fit in epic anyway.
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BTW I said 3500 mAh that's 3300 mAh I know, I know only a 200 mAh difference but that's big take for instance the 1800 versus the 1500 mAh
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Well he said he only has 1800mAh batteries anyway, so he's just going to bring me one of those instead. Thanks for everyone's input.
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The phone will feel obviously heavier, and the cover will be slightly loose, having trouble staying snapped shut. But it seems to become accustom to the stretch and you'll get used to the different feel of the phone too.
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mjben said:
The phone will feel obviously heavier, and the cover will be slightly loose, having trouble staying snapped shut. But it seems to become accustom to the stretch and you'll get used to the different feel of the phone too.
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Mine feels same weight and and my back is perfectly fine. I don't know why your having those issues.
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XxLostSoulxX said:
Mine feels same weight and and my back is perfectly fine. I don't know why your having those issues.
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Because the et4g battery is exactly one credit card thicker. Its definately a noticeable difference
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xopher.hunter said:
Because the et4g battery is exactly one credit card thicker. Its definately a noticeable difference
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Yes, it is a noticeable difference; not an issue, just a difference.
The cover does not exactly fit. There is a bulge where the top of the thicker battery causes it to slightly deform And the bottom snaps are not as tight being that the cover is now a bit mis-shapen.
And thicker battery = heavier battery.
It is noticeable the first couple of weeks. But I've become accustomed to it.
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mjben said:
Yes, it is a noticeable difference; not an issue, just a difference.
The cover does not exactly fit. There is a bulge where the top of the thicker battery causes it to slightly deform And the bottom snaps are not as tight being that the cover is now a bit mis-shapen.
And thicker battery = heavier battery.
It is noticeable the first couple of weeks. But I've become accustomed to it.
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The Epic Touch battery may but I have the 1800 mAh Anker that's meant for our phones and is the same as 1500 mAh not bigger not heavier.
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Because the et4g battery is exactly one credit card thicker. Its definately a noticeable difference
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There is a version for our phone its meant for the 1st Galaxy S line 1800 mAh by Anker. So I have no difference in battery size or problems with the back. No deformity or thickness difference.
So both of you take note of that there is 2 versions of the 1800 mAh. 1. The ET4G 1800, 2. Galaxy S 1800 mAh meant for the fascinate, epic 4g, att cap.
there is 2 versions of the 1800 mAh. 1. The ET4G 1800 said:
Ah. Apples to oranges. I see. Thanks for pointing that out. Wish I would have known the difference before buying mine.
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after market battery
I had this same issue with the OEM battery. (sorry the mechanic in me) I went to sprint and bought the 2400 mAh battery but it came with a new back cover. its almost a 1/2 in thicker. It was only $40 and i like it. yeah, my phone is heavier and alittle awkward to hold, but i have a major increase in battery life over the stock battery.
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I had this same issue with the OEM battery. (sorry the mechanic in me) I went to sprint and bought the 2400 mAh battery but it came with a new back cover. its almost a 1/2 in thicker. It was only $40 and i like it. yeah, my phone is heavier and alittle awkward to hold, but i have a major increase in battery life over the stock battery.
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Why spend 40$ when you can buy a decent 3500 mAh for 15$ or even 20$ and is the same thickness as your cover, not to mention there are 2x Hyperion 3500 mAh that are very good for 19.99$ or 2x 1800 Ankers that get very good battery life without any thickness at all?
I mean its pointless to buy a battery that's 40$ when you clearly have better options out there is all I'm saying.
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XxLostSoulxX said:
Why spend 40$ when you can buy a decent 3500 mAh for 15$ or even 20$ and is the same thickness as your cover, not to mention there are 2x Hyperion 3500 mAh that are very good for 19.99$ or 2x 1800 Ankers that get very good battery life without any thickness at all?
I mean its pointless to buy a battery that's 40$ when you clearly have better options out there is all I'm saying.
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Nice to know. I got sucked in by the sprint rep. He has the epic as well too. He also has the battery I bought. I was partly jelous cuz my wife was upgrading to the iphone 4S. I wanted the epic touch but not due to upgrade until next year. So yeah I got sucked in. Should I google to find the batteries? Or do you have a link?
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Nice to know. I got sucked in by the sprint rep. He has the epic as well too. He also has the battery I bought. I was partly jelous cuz my wife was upgrading to the iphone 4S. I wanted the epic touch but not due to upgrade until next year. So yeah I got sucked in. Should I google to find the batteries? Or do you have a link?
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3500 mAh Hyperion : http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Sams...4JFS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1338471559&sr=8-2
2x 1800 Ankers For Epic 4G : http://www.amazon.com/Anker-Batteri...GXR6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1338471766&sr=8-2
2x 1800 Ankers for Epic Touch : http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1800mAh...1SRG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338471800&sr=8-1
(will still work but not sure if there's a difference)
2x Hyperion 3500 no longer exist
1800 mAh OEM : http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Epic-...ETVK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338472063&sr=8-1
2x 1900 mAh Onite for Epic Touch : http://www.amazon.com/1900mAh-Recha...2O/ref=sr_1_25?ie=UTF8&qid=1338472128&sr=8-25
(Not sure if it works)
Ty very much for the links and the quick reply. I'll be checking these out. I have the extended battery cover. It came with the battery. But its getting A little beat up.
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XxLostSoulxX said:
Why spend 40$ when you can buy a decent 3500 mAh for 15$ or even 20$ and is the same thickness as your cover, not to mention there are 2x Hyperion 3500 mAh that are very good for 19.99$ or 2x 1800 Ankers that get very good battery life without any thickness at all?
I mean its pointless to buy a battery that's 40$ when you clearly have better options out there is all I'm saying.
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Yup. I got socked by sprint too. I paid them $50 for one spare 1500mah battery with charger last year. This year I bought x2 1800's off eBay with charger for under $12 (including shipping).
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