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Thanks for the info in this thread. I'll be picking up a TP2 battery as well.
I personally do not feel comfortable using a battery in the phone not made by the OEM, so the Seido battery was not a consideration for me.
I would bet money HTC doesn't actually make the batteries.
I picked up one here for $16.99 & free shipping:
Sprint HTC Touch Pro 2 Pro2 Genuine OEM Lithium Ion Standard Battery
Just got it today and appears to be the real deal. I am charging it now...
Thanks for the link, I just ordered two of these (I have a desktop charger for them in my old Droid Eris desktop cradle). Always nice to have spare batteries in the car and my briefcase.I picked up one here for $16.99 & free shipping:
Sprint HTC Touch Pro 2 Pro2 Genuine OEM Lithium Ion Standard Battery
Just got it today and appears to be the real deal. I am charging it now...
I got my OEM TP2 battery off eBay for $12.99 shipped.
NEW OEM BATTERY HTC HERO IMAGIO SNAP TOUCH PRO2 TILT2 - eBay (item 160423911573 end time May-14-10 17:06:13 PDT)
I'm seeing a good increase in battery life, though my battery life was pretty OK before as well.
I should also point out that all of this "power cycling" stuff has little to do with ACTUAL battery life and everything to do with CALIBRATING the chip inside the battery so that it can accurately display/predict its charge level. Lithium Ion batteries DO NOT HAVE MEMORY.
If you don't do the power cycle, your real battery life will not be affected, but your battery indicator will take longer to give you an accurate reading (so you may THINK you are running very low on battery when you are not that low). I'm actually curious as to how many people who are complaining of bad battery life have actually had the phone die, or if they are just complaining about the percentage the software is telling them. It would be an interesting experiment.
Yep, I was wonderng the same thing so I gave it a try. I ignored the %indicator and waited for it to die. I take it off the charger at 7am when I get up, and use it like a smart phone. Texting throughout the day, an occasional hop on the web for a few minutes, minimal voice (I don't really want to actually talk to the people I contact)....I'd probably categorize it as heavy use though rather than moderate. At 1:45pm it totally died. Doornail dead. I understand smartphones use more battery. That's normal. I've used smartphones since HTC put out their first windows mobile phone years ago. I carried 2 extra batteries for that one to get through the day. But the technology now is vastly different. Using the phone as it is intended should still have a power source that gets you through the workday.
Yep, I was wonderng the same thing so I gave it a try. I ignored the %indicator and waited for it to die. I take it off the charger at 7am when I get up, and use it like a smart phone. Texting throughout the day, an occasional hop on the web for a few minutes, minimal voice (I don't really want to actually talk to the people I contact)....I'd probably categorize it as heavy use though rather than moderate. At 1:45pm it totally died. Doornail dead. I understand smartphones use more battery. That's normal. I've used smartphones since HTC put out their first windows mobile phone years ago. I carried 2 extra batteries for that one to get through the day. But the technology now is vastly different. Using the phone as it is intended should still have a power source that gets you through the workday.
Which is likely the reason the Incredible OEM battery doesn't seem to last nearly as long as another OEM with just slightly larger capacity.I would bet money HTC doesn't actually make the batteries.
I am using a 1500mAh Imagio battery and I have noticed a measurable increase in battery life.
I use an app called 'Battery Graph' and it displays charge percentage over time in a clean line graph.
I compared several days of typical use with the 1300mAh to the 1500mAh and measured approx. 40 minutes of increased available usage time with the 1500mAh battery.
That's my semi-scientific results between the two.
The tp2 battery is much cheaper. that's why I want to know how fits.