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Accessories Really extended battery (not oem)

I use the thing a lot - so the stock battery lasts 1/2 day sometimes...

The 'extended batteries' are also available on EBay.

It's kinda a must to get (2) batteries - so one can be charging while the other is in the phone.

On Ebay, you can get a battery + new Droid 2 back plate (you need this) + wall charger that the battery sits in and charges - delivered for $15. An extra battery and back plate costs like $11 delivered.

So for $26 you get (2) batteries, (2) backings (you only need one), and a charger.

Downside 1 - the chargers only come from China - same with lowest cost batteries - so delivery takes around 2 weeks.

Downside 2 - the batteries state they are 3500 mAh - they are really more like 2700 - but that's still more than twice the life of stock.

Downside 3 - there are no cases currently available that fit. I ended up buying the body glove (a nice case btw) - and used a dremel to cut a hole in the backing to accommodate the larger battery size.

Bottom line - I couldn't keep this phone if it wasn't for these big batteries. I also like having a charged spare - because sometimes I can go through one of these large ones in a day....
 
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well i got the extended battery and here is a picture of battery manager

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Hello! I just purchased the "3500 mah" battery from Gorilla gadgets. It seems from reading different posts that is battery is really a 2700? Thank you for you post btw.

I've had it a couple days now, and while its working better than my old battery, its not performing the way it should.

What is the charging procedure? I know you should drain it down. Do you have to do this for several days before it will really hold a charge?
Thanks
 
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First things first did you change any of your average activities since you got the new battery like more widgets or apps? That could make the battery not seem up to snuff
the Mah that is just and estimated capacity depending on how much the battery could hold so the original battery 1400Mah could actually be 1290 for example. take a look at this BatteryBoss Calls Out False Capacity Claims!
And you shouldn't have to do any charging procedure besides a full charge after getting the battery and maybe 3 times after that but that should be all.

I hope this helps :D
 
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well i got the extended battery and here is a picture of battery manager
If that's with the 3500mAh battery, that is awful. I have had the Moto extended battery since I got my Droid 2 (a week after launch), and I typically see 14-17 hours on a charge. That might not see like a lot, but according to your image, you don't use your phone as a phone very much.

I didn't screen shot it, but the other day I took note of my usage since I was arguing in the Engadget comments with an Apple fanboy about how widgets aren't "battery-hogging":

I have the Moto Droid 2, and it's been off the charger for 14 hours, 46 minutes straight. 20% battery left after 1h 49m of talk time, 1h 38m of display on time, syncing 4 e-mail accounts (push), live wallpaper, and 7 widgets which rely on data (weather, sports scores, stocks, facebook, twitter, traffic, and RSS feeds).

Anyway, with nearly double the battery, and as little talk time it looks like you have on your phone, you should clear A LOT more than 32 hours. Keep in mind, my battery is almost a year old.
 
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