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I dont believe it...but it would be nice
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Adding bulk to the phone is not a great idea. If that's the case, I think there are going to quite a few enlarged covers/batteries on eBay.
I'd rather just have the beefier, not bulkier Seido battery.
wow im so glad i did not buy that expensive extra battery
Sweet now if they would just send the headphone adapter and a refund of my upgrade fee along with it that would be awesome!!!!
Don't hold your breath.
If its 1400 why does it have to be bigger. I thought there already a 1400 battery. Out there made by seido that didn't requiere a larger cover, why not make it like that? Still I don't believe it considering every time I tiole them they basicly said too bad.
If they were smart, i would think that they would keep the battery the same size so we don't need a larger back case and just have the battery same size with extended life to 1400mAh
I hope this is true. crossing my fingers
yeah the headphone jack would be GREAT, and how is this going to work if its true, everybody who purchased a g1 through tmobile gets shipped a battery? or you have to ask or what? (sorta thinkin outloud i doubt anybody knows yet sense its still a rumor)
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