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Accessories Thinnest Extended Battery That Will Fit Stock Back

JSS12

Android Enthusiast
Apr 27, 2010
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New York City, NY
What is the biggest battery I can get that will still fit in the stock back?

How much more time on the phone will I get from that size?

According to the posts I have seen, there is a thin 1700 or 1750 that will fit in the stock back, anyone use those? comments?

Is the 2150 really worth it? How much bigger will it make my phone? anyone have pictures? How much more time will I get with this battery?



I know there are tons of battery threads but this way, we can have one for us semi-power users that want to keep things slim all in one place.

Much thanks...
 
Hey thanks. I just received this 1500 battery today. I got a brand new one from amazon for $23.00 and no shipping charge. It's black and has the HTC logo on it. So far on 1 charge I can tell it a difference over the 1300. The standard cover fits and closes no problem no gaps. It also feels nice weight. I decided I'm gonna use this over the bulky extended one 2150.
 
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I hear that you Can use an 1800 mAh battery without using a custom Back cover..
I'm tempted to give one a try just to get a whole day out of this phone.. ( hopefully )

Yes you can. I bought mine from:
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2 x 1800mAh battery Dock USB Charger HTC EVO 4G SPRINT - eBay (item 320600100528 end time Oct-09-10 08:18:25 PDT)

No problems fitting and I get more than a day use.
 
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the only problem with that is that you have to win these bids.
theres no "buy it now" price.

edit:
nevermind -_-



but why would you use the 1800 EVO battery when they have an 1800 for the Incredible? I'm sure its the same thing, but just in case it wasnt.. seems kind of risky.
http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-DROID-INCRE...190348?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item4aa49ad4cc
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