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Re: [3/25/2010] MikROM [Sense 2.5 | 21897 / 23549 | Real WM6.5 AKU | Lite & Standard

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Originally Posted by Sabroso View Post
I'm Envy I only get 9 hours of battery Life, I'm considering buy an extra Battery I found one NIB from SEIDIO with 1500mAh at reduce price from AMAZON.
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Anyone know where I can buy the internal speaker for my CDMA Diamond (not the earpice the one you use to listen calls, that works fine. I'm asking for the speaker the one where the rings play, SO i'm only with vibration notification now).
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Seidio and Mugen batteries are both high quality alternatives to OEM or cheap aftermarket units. That said, you should check out ebay, as OEM Diamond and TP batteries are very cost effective at this time. I always keep at least one or two extra OEM batteries with me, and use the Mugen extended 3000mAh models when out on the road for days. The extended size Mugen batteries are my favorite, due to their more than double average runtimes. Nonetheless, these extended batteries make the Diamond extra thick, so I switch between the normal and extended units, depending on the situation. Again, check out ebay, as I been able to purchase all of the above there, at a small fraction of the retail price, and they have come in very handy. Plus one of the Mugen 3000mAh batteries I purchased for less than $20 shipped, came with a modified Seidio clip holster, which has worked out extremely well with the Mugen units and large battery covers. Consider also checking out an external battery charger via ebay. They cost around $5.00 shipped, and are very useful at keeping spare batteries charged up and ready to go.

In regard to a replacement speaker, have you tried to contact HTC yet? Not sure if they will help, but it's worth a try.

http://www.htc.com/us/support/hotline

Also, you can try and email this company in the link below, as they may be able to help as well.

http://www.ppctechs.com/HTC-Touch-Di...58/repairs.htm

Hopefully, HTC or ppctechs will at least be able to give you the part number and specifications, so you can order a like kind unit from digikey or another electronics supplier.

http://www.digikey.com/

Another option would be to pick up a broken Diamond cost effectively via ebay or somewhere locally, and use that speaker.

Just thinking out loud... wish I could help more...

Best to all,
R

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