I was so tired of this **** battery, i took the time meanwhile to do my modification that i had in my mind for so long..
Original battery was about the same in size and capacity as a BL-C4(nokia 6310 battery).
Now it has a HTC One X (3.7VDC 1800mAh 6.66Whr) battery in it.
Here is it:
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Lets dent it a bit so it fits (carefully of course)
Works perfectly fits like if its the oem battery
Nice :good:
HOWEVER, i do not recommend you to do the same. As its not so good for a lipo battery to be dent as much as i did, and im not sure if this will be safe. So keep in mind if you do the same, its your own responsibility.
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For some odd reason my wizard likes to say the battery is full when its actually dead and that it's dead when it's really full. Well a few days ago I was reflashing to try and take care of the issue and it died during the middle of flashing. It would only goto the bootloader screen and would not charge. Well I decided I'd post a few pictures of my recovery technique utilizing my wife's phone. Cat5 cable striped at the end and twisted to each of the positive and negative battery terminals and the Blackberry's battery put it so I could use it to power the wizard.
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If you are tired of your battery draining off too rapidly ( Especially when using over clocking software like Pocket hack master and XCpuScalar) then you might consider building your own emergency charge device, like described in the fallowing link:
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http://www.instructables.com/id/MintyBoost!---Small-battery-powered-USB-charger/
Enjoy!
Let's remember how odd this will look if you're trying to go on an airplane with a small Altoids tin with batteries in it!
This is really cool. Thanks!
It´s really nice, but for this price for one pice (20$) and the time to build it, it´s cheaper and easier to buy it ready made.
I get it for 10€ incl. shipping and then with four batteries.
If u google htc battery extender it has a bigger longer lasting battery but it has differnt back cover was wondering if it. Looks silly since i cant find no photos so if anyone has any it wud help. Also what u guys think about it
Cheers
Anyone recomend the battery/ wish i new how much bigger and diffferent it wud look
I'm also interested in a bigger battery myself and I found one on ebay at a good price, 13 pounds.
I don't think there will be much difference in thickness. From what I see in the picture it will add around 4 mm.
My main problem with it is my phone is blue and the new cover is only grey.
cant you link the page?
cgi.ebay.co.uk/HTC-TATTOO-EXTENDED-HIGH-CAPACITY-BATTERY-+-GREY-COVER_W0QQitemZ160398342568QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxq20100126?IMSfp=TL100126162001r15001#shId
This is the page. I haven't gotten around ordering it yet.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cameron-Sin...?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1267697015&sr=8-15
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oh no it's orrible...
How about this?
New unit (6 months from now) - with WHITE LEDs and guaranteed no blue/purple fringe around the screen. 4800 mAh battery instead of the lightweight 4500 mAh version. As promised battery life with 4 HOUR charge time. So what if it's a little heavier? If I want a powerhouse tablet, I don't mind a little more heft. Particularly if the heft is worth it!
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I guess you watch videos more than do reading ... the blue/purple haze is very annoying.
The right is the original. Is the one to the left fake? Speaking of the original, is it still safe to use?
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Nothing on the left battery leads me to think it is fake, it just looks like a later production run than the one on the right.
I would think it's safe to use... I would put it in mine without hesitation.
I think it depends on the price you paid.. The original battery still seems to cost more than 20 euros... So everything above 30 I would consider a real one.
The fake batteries match the original one closely these days... Still their capacity is less. You might find out by using some battery tools that deteine the capacity or measure yourself if you can.