First of all, I don't care what BatteryBoss does or doesn't say. My original question still stands - can you explain to me - or find anywhere from a reputable source, how Seido can fit 450ma more into the SAME physical size battery, over an already top quality OEM cell? You can't, it's just science. They are playing funky rating games for marketing purposes - I wouldn't be surprised if the batteries were given their ma rating at 20C or some other unrealistically low number to jack them up.
So, we have established the TP2 battery is the same size as the Inc battery, yet holds 200mAh more. That sort o kills your whole argument here....
Not to say I do not agree...they may be playing games. I have not done the tests for myself. I will this summer (on lab grade equipment in a battery lab in one of the best Engineering colleges in the country/world).
EDIT: I did not realize the tiny difference. Having never seen a TP2 battery, I thought they were identical.
Hate to be so blunt, but you had no problem with it so here goes - you have no clue regarding battery chemistry. A high discharge rate sure could cripple a Li-ion battery - a discharge rate in the range of 9-10C, that is (many, many, many, many, many times what a phone can pull for those who don't know)! As for the charge rate, the phone controls the charge rate via software so long as it's charged in the phone, so once again your point holds no water whatsoever. That being said, it's still besides the point as I don't care about what batteryboss says.
Do you agree with me or disagree? You seem to have agreed in a very accusatory tone. I agree with everything you said. My point was that the people that sent the batteries to him may have used some cheap external charger that had no protection, or some other equally ridiculous thing. He then went and compared these to stock new, at most 2 or 3 months old stored at about 40% charge and probably at no greater than room temp or a little above.
Additinally, I do not care what batteryboss says either. However, there are people on this forum that listen to him, and they need to know what he did was not real science nor was it telling in any way. It was a bad application of bad knowledge which was then analyzed by bad statistical procedure.
Tell me about it! The thing that blows me away is it's not like I'm arguing that the sky is purple or anything. This is elementary, basic stuff , and all of it can be confirmed with a three second google. I'm floored there's so much information here; that's the one thing I do miss about windows mobile - the technical nature of the hardcore users on the forums.
Agreed.
Also, was it you who said that they were a battery scientist? What the Hell is that? MatSci? ChemE? Physics? Chem? EE with some chem background?
My credentials are (and I have stated this elsewhere to give some credibility to my statements <==yeah, I know this is the internet and I could just be saying this, but I am not. Promise.

) I am a Chemical Engineering and Physcis major at a major and very good engineering college. I work in a Materials Science and Engineering Lithium battery lab. My specific research has to do with recharging them after they have aged and have a really high internal resistance.
-Nkk