*Update and Review*
Well I got it and have done a few charge cycles so it should be at full performance.
It's an odd battery to say the least, still worth the money!
For one thing when it's being stressed, the battery goes down noticeably slower than the stock battery but it lasts about the same throughout the day as the old one. (Unless I've adjusted my usage accordingly).
It seems to charge faster than the stock battery (which doesn't really make sense). I'm happy with it though, I'd give it an 8/10 only because the "25%" increase in storage capacity wasn't across the board but still an awesome battery for $10. If I didn't have a stock battery, I'd pick up one of those $5 1500mah and review them but I'm more than satisfied with this battery and my backup stocker.
Hope this helps anyone looking for a modest battery life improvement at an easy to swallow price (and also no special hunchback of notré dame battery covers needed)
Remember when looking in ebay the keywords necessary to find it are "TP2 2000mah", for the Hero and Touch Pro 2 batteries have an identical battery form factor. The battery is from a company called Andida
Edit:
here's some discussion of the 1800mah Mugen vs the 2000mah Andida at XDA too
Sounds like the Mugen is a turd for the most part, sounds like throwing money at something isn't always the answer
Quote:
Hey folks. Pardon my intruding to plug my thread even though it's not even for the Hero but I would advise you to keep your distance from Mugen and instead just stick to the OEMs. If it's a capacity claim and it's being made by Mugen then it's a pretty big exaggeration you're overpaying for. Don't help keep them in business.
I've tested two Mugen 1800s for the Touch Pro2/Rhodium and neither of them clocked in more milliamp hours than the 1500-rated oem. A $5 counterfeit actually tied the second one they sent me. This picture speaks for itself.
Doug
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^good read
http://batteryboss.org/ <-- breaks down a large number of android phone batteries
It actually revealed the Andida to be quite bad, though still a FAR better deal than the stupid mugen
Well despite my own review, I'm going to ignore the placebo effect and trust science in making my decision to make the andida the backup battery and my stocker the primary. Those ~$5 1500mahs didn't do too bad though