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Old 12-10-2006, 02:11 AM
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I think someone needs to search a little more.

http://www.seidioonline.com/index.as...S&Category=819

And thank you for expressing your opinion, but their is no need for the childish name calling. For a few 6700 & ex-6700 owners (including myself) use/used these type batteries. For us it is a blessing to not have to change out batteries on the go, and to know you have more then enough power to get through the day. Also for me it was easier to hold the 6700 with the extended battery. And BTW the OEM case works very well with a extended battery.


olddog - Most of the eBay batteries are from the same source. Quite a few 6700 have gotten these eBay batteries and have had pretty good success. They do give you a good boost in power, but fall short when compared to the Seidio & Lion batteries.
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