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Talking Re: Extended battery

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Originally Posted by gxnext View Post
OH I WANTED to go with the seidio... trust me! I know very well what 3500mAh vs. 2100mAh means when it comes to these battery's, just I didn't want to give up 60 bucks not including shipping for a extended battery this time around like I did with my 6700 last time. I wanted more bang for the buck, I figure I'll likely be upgrading to the touch pro at some point just like I upgraded to the mogul from the 6700, now the 2gb memory card and extended battery is sitting right here collecting dust... and I know I should sell it on ebay but as sad as it is I have a habit of holding on to things... never know when they might become useful so anyway... I had a really tuff time not getting the more powerful battery but the price was just too good for me to pass up the oem extended battery, and looking at the moguls extended oem battery compared to the apache seidio extended battery I own... the craftsmanship is alot better with the moguls oem... but thats not to say seido products arn't great, for all I know the oem apache's extended battery could look exactly the same or be the same quality... If anything im just saying im satisfied with the quality of this oem battery for the $34.99 price I payed including shipping..... umm.... I figured instead of paying 60 whatever dollars on just a battery I'd get a battery and a 8gb memory card so I can throw all my music on there, and that's what I did, I already have bluetooth headphones, and for the first two days I had the extended battery I was trying to train it by killing it from letting it continuously play music as much as possible, it took me two days to kill it so the 2100mAh ain't that bad, I mean i didn't leave the music playing while I was sleep so my results aren't scientific or anything lol ... as far as a case.. yeah your right seidio make their own cases for their extended battery, and I had one for the 6700, and its sitting right here as well lol, the belt clip broke within the first month if memory serves me well.... thos rotating belt clips always seem to ware out quickly from my experiences so instead of getting a case designed to fit exactly my phone I got two universal golla mobile bags, which will do just swell for my current phone and any future phone. i really don't need a body protector i put the wrist strap to good use...
well i have more of a finger strap..... but that's because I personalized it for my needs.... I sorta created this myself from a usb keychain and a camera lens cover....hard to explain...

and this is where I was going with the universal golla bags

this way I can hold my phone, my spare battery, ... maybe some headphones.... maybe my wallet... and I go to sixflags often so I need a secure low key cellphone bag like this.... so i won't loose it on a rollercoster... and won't have to leave it in the car... Ill figure it out lol but anyway... yeah I wanted the seidio, but decided to be different lol...
The $ you paid was not paid for the 2100 I think the oem exteneded batter looks like this... So you can see the difference between the regular HTC Extended battery and the Seidio 3500. I think if you get they battery door from Seidio 3200 or 3500 batteries and still use the mugen power 3600 battery then you can still use the sedio extended rubber case (a phone condom) or at least i think u can provided that the seidio is the same thickness or more thicker then the mugen power.

Also try out the solar charger that I found (pic below) at http://www.moguldepot.com/solio-sola...r/5A58A612.htm It should also work on any mini usb device that charges from the minusb port.
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