crashdogy
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No I can't. However I can offer a reasonable explanation that doesn't have to involve science (well not directly anyhow).
Could it just be simply that using a higher density cell would increase both weight and price and that with the 1300ma battery HTC/Verizon reached the performance point they desired?
The weight of testimony in evidence (albiet anecdotal) of a truly increased energy density seems broadly in support of manufacturers claims and the only evidence presented that is contrary to this was performed in a clearly uncontrolled manner.
For myself this has been enough for me to put my money where my mouth is, however as with everything on the internet YMMV.
Every other day? How long have you owned this phone and new battery?I got the 1750 mAh battery from Seidio and it DEFINITELY improved the battery life of my phone. I used to have a charger everywhere I went, now I only charge it once a day with heavy usage, every other day with light usage. Still don't know if it was worth the price they charge, but it is clearly better than the OEM one.
Obviously not all batteries are created equal. If that was true, Duracell and Energizer wouldn't have any reason to be bought than any other batteries. Think it's all marketing? Go get some batteries from K-Mart and tell me how good they are. So obviously yes, people can pack more power/power efficiency into the same size area. The person who said you can't is an imbecile. Cell phone batteries aren't like new technology or anything, just cut in a shape to fit cell phones...
I got the 1750 mAh battery from Seidio and it DEFINITELY improved the battery life of my phone. I used to have a charger everywhere I went, now I only charge it once a day with heavy usage, every other day with light usage. Still don't know if it was worth the price they charge, but it is clearly better than the OEM one.
Not only are you looking at it completely the wrong way, but Energizers are complete crap for their alkalines (and yes this has been independently confirmed and tested).
You're looking at it from the bottom up (well this shitty battery fits x amount of ma, and duracell fits more, so obviously it's possible). The problem is, the TP2 battery isn't a Kmart battery - it's already the "duracell" equivalent - a top quality OEM cell.
Now if you want to find me a AA battery that packs 30% more ma than a duracell coppertop or panasonic evolta, then we'll talk.
I can't believe the flak I'm taking for trying to help people here. And I can't believe the low level of logic used by those trying to prove me wrong ("ZOMG I bought the battery so I can't be wrong!") We even have people claiming that you need to "cycle" your battery and that "battery life will improve with time
NO! Please, do some frigging research before making yourself look like even more of a fool.
Is lithium-ion the ideal battery?
It's already been proven that they don't for the Droid Incredible because the HTC Touch Pro 2 is a 1500mAh battery compared to the Droid Eris' and Droid Incredible's 1300mAh..I'll most likely be sorry I got involved
Have you considered that Duracell and HTC are using the very best materials that are affordable to the budget and that even better materials exist if someone can afford to pay for them?
I have no doubt that HTC uses top grade materials... but the MOST expensive or VERY best? Personally I doubt it.
Just my .02... YMMV... IMO... yada yada yada
.I'll most likely be sorry I got involved
Have you considered that Duracell and HTC are using the very best materials that are affordable to the budget and that even better materials exist if someone can afford to pay for them?
I have no doubt that HTC uses top grade materials... but the MOST expensive or VERY best? Personally I doubt it.
Just my .02... YMMV... IMO... yada yada yada
.I'll most likely be sorry I got involved
Have you considered that Duracell and HTC are using the very best materials that are affordable to the budget and that even better materials exist if someone can afford to pay for them?
I have no doubt that HTC uses top grade materials... but the MOST expensive or VERY best? Personally I doubt it.
Just my .02... YMMV... IMO... yada yada yada
So why not include a 1500mAh battery like in the Touch Pro 2?I don't doubt it. Their reputation and phone sales ride on it. Battery life is a large sale point for smart phones. I mean Seido isn't exactly like PC Power and Cooling cashing in on OEM's going with cheaper vendors. The battery power actually determines how well a phone model sells over time.
So why not include a 1500mAh battery like in the Touch Pro 2?
It's cute how people arm themselves with Google Search and think they know more than real-world experience. I'll let you know when your ridiculous claims have any affect on my real-world use of my phone. The extended battery is easily more powerful than the OEM, the only way it isn't is if you didn't condition the battery correctly when you first bought it.Not only are you looking at it completely the wrong way, but Energizers are complete crap for their alkalines (and yes this has been independently confirmed and tested).
You're looking at it from the bottom up (well this shitty battery fits x amount of ma, and duracell fits more, so obviously it's possible). The problem is, the TP2 battery isn't a Kmart battery - it's already the "duracell" equivalent - a top quality OEM cell.
Now if you want to find me a AA battery that packs 30% more ma than a duracell coppertop or panasonic evolta, then we'll talk.
I can't believe the flak I'm taking for trying to help people here. And I can't believe the low level of logic used by those trying to prove me wrong ("ZOMG I bought the battery so I can't be wrong!") We even have people claiming that you need to "cycle" your battery and that "battery life will improve with time"
NO! Please, do some frigging research before making yourself look like even more of a fool.
Is lithium-ion the ideal battery?
Do you have a link to these amazing batteries? I've searched for 1500 ma TP2 batteries and have found nothing. Searching 1500 ma batteries gets came
Maybe this: OEM Battery 1500 mah for T-Mobile HTC Touch Pro 2 Pro2 - eBay (item 350347497180 end time May-05-10 14:43:10 PDT)
I bought mine from MSGdigital.com Thursday night for $29.95. They shipped it Friday and I'll have it in a couple days.
I bought mine from MSGdigital.com Thursday night for $29.95. They shipped it Friday and I'll have it in a couple days.
I bought mine from MSGdigital.com Thursday night for $29.95. They shipped it Friday and I'll have it in a couple days.
they are on amazon for ~16-18 bucks. I paid 21 bucks with shipping. Hope to get it soon![]()
Can't wait to get my Seidio from Amazon.
I have listened to both sides of the argument but the bottom line is the reviews.
I have yet to read one person say they were let down by the battery. That goes for all the reviews I have read on this board and from sites like Amazon where people have left feedback.
I don't care how Seidio does it, just as long as everyone is saying it's better.
And I like the fact that I don't have to change my back cover and limit myself to future accessories with Verizons own extended battery not fitting the original case.
...the only way it isn't is if you didn't condition the battery correctly when you first bought it.
If people are experiencing better performance with the Seido 1300ma battery over the HTC 1300ma battery, is it possible that HTC is having trouble with quality control in the factory? Sorry if that doesn't make sense. I'm trying to follow the logic here and that thought accrued to me. Please explain gently if I'm way off on this.