View Full Version : Seidio 2600mAh battery...
KidJethro
05-21-2009, 08:43 AM
I just received my Seidio 2600mAh battery yesterday, and figured I'd take some pictures of the size difference with some other stuff thrown in the pics for reference.
Stock battery without cover-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/KidJethro/Miscellaneous/DSC00844.jpg
Seidio 2600 without cover
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/KidJethro/Miscellaneous/DSC00843.jpg
Phone with stock cover-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/KidJethro/Miscellaneous/DSC00845.jpg
Phone with extended cover-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/KidJethro/Miscellaneous/DSC00846.jpg
Nothing to report on performance yet. Out of the box the phone reported 49% charge. Last night I ran it till the phone wouldn't boot anymore. Charged for about 6 hours with the phone off. That was long enough to get 100%. I'm gonna run it till it dies again and time it. I'll report back later with results. :)
TheLazyGenius
05-21-2009, 09:16 AM
Please keep us updated on this.
The 20% more battery life promised by the Sedio battery seems nice.
But the extra mass that it puts on the phone is a bit of a turn off to the phone and it makes the phone HUGE.
I'm pretty sure there aren't to many phone protectors that are big enough to support the phone.
KidJethro
05-21-2009, 09:22 AM
I have huge hands...the phone actually feels better in my hands now. :cool:
Old picture-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/KidJethro/Miscellaneous/DSC00808.jpg
ggrant3876
05-21-2009, 09:27 AM
I bought the Seidio 1400 battery and it last about 30% longer than the stock battery. Also you can call HTC and they will gfive you a replacement for yoor stock battery.
TheLazyGenius
05-21-2009, 09:45 AM
I bought the Seidio 1400 battery and it last about 30% longer than the stock battery. Also you can call HTC and they will gfive you a replacement for yoor stock battery.
Can you just call and ask for the replacement or does your current phone battery have to be massively decayed?
ZINGZOOM
05-21-2009, 09:55 AM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/kidjethro/miscellaneous/dsc00808.jpg
your hands are huge!
RobertRR
05-21-2009, 11:03 AM
you also have ugly hands!!!!:D :D Kidding!
KidJethro
05-21-2009, 11:32 AM
Started at 6am this morning. 11:30 now. I have my cpu running at a constant 528mhz. Gmail, calendar and contacts sync on. Wifi, GPS, and bluetooth on. Screen brightness about 1/3 of the way up. Search, internal and SD card memory widget, retro clock and calendar widget, and weather widget. After about half an hour of market browsing and an hour and half of Robo Defense w/sound effects, (this game is like crack!) the battery is sitting at 66%.
ggrant3876
05-21-2009, 11:37 AM
Just call HTC at 1-888-716-3594 and tell them you heard about a free battery exchange. It seems that some of the sales or support staff do not really know why there is a battery exchange. They just proceed with helping you file the ticket in order to mail you out the SANYO branded one that comes with all developer phones. It also comes with a sleeve or package with a pre-paid mailing label I believe to ship your current battery back. You have to leave a CC with them to charge you around $36 if you do not mail them back your old battery. Hope this helps, waiting on mine to come in early next week to see if it makes a difference.
TheLazyGenius
05-21-2009, 05:47 PM
Just call HTC at 1-888-716-3594 and tell them you heard about a free battery exchange. It seems that some of the sales or support staff do not really know why there is a battery exchange. They just proceed with helping you file the ticket in order to mail you out the SANYO branded one that comes with all developer phones. It also comes with a sleeve or package with a pre-paid mailing label I believe to ship your current battery back. You have to leave a CC with them to charge you around $36 if you do not mail them back your old battery. Hope this helps, waiting on mine to come in early next week to see if it makes a difference.
Thanks for the heads up and info.:D
KidJethro
05-21-2009, 08:30 PM
Another 45 minutes of Robo Defense, a couple app & game downloads, some text messages and it's sitting at 1%. Decided to plug in the charger because I want to be able to use it. :)
I'm gonna try to go a full battery cycle without playing any games. Should give a better idea of normal usage times. ;)
Sheed6992
05-21-2009, 09:14 PM
Just call HTC at 1-888-716-3594 and tell them you heard about a free battery exchange. It seems that some of the sales or support staff do not really know why there is a battery exchange. They just proceed with helping you file the ticket in order to mail you out the SANYO branded one that comes with all developer phones. It also comes with a sleeve or package with a pre-paid mailing label I believe to ship your current battery back. You have to leave a CC with them to charge you around $36 if you do not mail them back your old battery. Hope this helps, waiting on mine to come in early next week to see if it makes a difference.
nice i am gonna try this once i get my new phone because my old batt has water damage
TheLazyGenius
05-22-2009, 12:38 PM
nice i am gonna try this once i get my new phone because my old batt has water damage
Did you drop it in the toilet?
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