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How are these batteries on eBay ?

be weary. ebay batteries tend to be chinese made knockoffs that have defects and tend not to have the full capacity. Last one I purchased would not take a charge (for an old laptop) and another one would take a charge, list an 8 hour life, but would only last for 30 minutes (for my old Sony PSP).

I now get batteries from Amazon. I got a seidio 1750mah one for my Eris. Battery life is dramatically increased, and is even better rooted with Senseable 3.

http://www.amazon.com/Seidio-Innoce...3?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1283096231&sr=8-3

Hope my advice helps!

RyRy
 
I bought the two 1500mAh batteries and one charger for like 14.00 about 6 months ago. As of today, I am lucky to get 8 hrs from one battery, the other is about equal to the stock OEM 1300 Eris battery. If I charge both of the aftermarket batteries, I've found the on will lose almost all its charge in about 3 days, while the other holds 100%. Quality control & consistency seem to be lacking.

I try to keep the OEM Eris battery in service all the time - seems to get the best battery life under xtrROM 4.0.6.1.

So, while it's nice to have the wall charger and at least one good spare, I would not recommend them.
 
be weary. ebay batteries tend to be chinese made knockoffs that have defects and tend not to have the full capacity. Last one I purchased would not take a charge (for an old laptop) and another one would take a charge, list an 8 hour life, but would only last for 30 minutes (for my old Sony PSP).

I now get batteries from Amazon. I got a seidio 1750mah one for my Eris. Battery life is dramatically increased, and is even better rooted with Senseable 3.

http://www.amazon.com/Seidio-Innocell-Battery-Droid-Incredible/dp/B003602HIO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1283096231&sr=8-3

Hope my advice helps!

RyRy


How is the fit on a stock door?
 
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