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Old 09-04-2010, 06:22 PM
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Re: Is this the right battery

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Originally Posted by DavidinCT View Post
Riddle me this....

What is the actuall difference between a GSM and CDMA touch pro 2 battery ? Is there any reason why it would not work in anyway ?

It's like my titan, I have verizon, I went on line, found a "sprint" labeled OEM battery, claimed for Sprint only but, it was cheap, so I grabbed it...guess what ? It worked 100% fine...every feature worked as expected...
Yep, looks like the Nexus One, Incredible, EVO 4G, Hero, Desire and Touch Pro2/Tilt 2 all take the same size and mAh.

Not sure if anyone is interested, but BatteryBoss tested OEM as well as a number of third party batteries for the TP2, N1, EVO, etc.. He found the OEM batteries to be the best and the closest to the listed mAh rating of all the standard size batteries. The Andida did not make it past 1198mAh, the TP2 OEM tested at 1414mAh, and the EVO OEM hit a high of 1443mAh.

Here's a link to his findings: http://batteryboss.org/

On that note, I'm sure OEM batteries can be found for less than the one in the link I posted earlier in this thread. You just need to try and make sure the ones with prices too good to be true are not fakes.

Best to all,
R

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