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Old 05-15-2008, 12:22 PM
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Re: Nakedcellphone 2400 mAh Battery w/cover review

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I have a Sprint Touch (CDMA no WiFi) and if I take off the back cover, it almost looks as if there is an LCD there, under the same spot where the mirror is placed.
I never noticed that before, but if you look at it you can notice that it is attached to the PCB. It very well may have been in the plans for an LED but was scrapped. Makes you wonder if a flash is possible after all?
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Re: Nakedcellphone 2400 mAh Battery w/cover review

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I never noticed that before, but if you look at it you can notice that it is attached to the PCB. It very well may have been in the plans for an LED but was scrapped. Makes you wonder if a flash is possible after all?
So you'd say that is an LCD then? I didn't inspect it, but casually glancing, I thought "Well now that certainly looks like a clear LCD"
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Re: Nakedcellphone 2400 mAh Battery w/cover review

I own both the extended slim 1500 and full extended batteries - both by Sedieo. The first one that I ordered was the full size. It only took a couple of weeks before I was losing charge almost immediately. I called Sedieo, and was sent a replacement. I followed all necessary steps however, the same thing happened. I now use the 1500 daily. I get a full day out of the phone. I am constantly making calls, flipping through Sprint TV, checking my email, etc.

I don't know if I am the only person that this has happened to but, in my opinion, the full-extended battery is a complete rip off. I mean, most people charge thier phones at the end of the day anyways. I always carry my OEM battery with me just in case. The only time that I had to use the OEM is when I was stuck at an airport in Miami. Other than that, I have had no problems.

When I contacted Sedieo to ask them about this, I was told that the heat generated by the larger battery has the tendancy to degrade the lifespan of the Li-ion cells. Now, because of the fact that there are almost double the amount of cells, there is also quite more heat. The slim battery generates no more heat than the OEM battery, thus, rendering it a longer life span. Hope this helped!
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Re: Nakedcellphone 2400 mAh Battery w/cover review

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I have a Sprint Touch (CDMA no WiFi) and if I take off the back cover, it almost looks as if there is an LCD there, under the same spot where the mirror is placed.
Hey guys, I looked at that also. If I'm not mistaking I've heard other ppc guys talk about that "what looks like a plug in" before. I think they said what it was is something to do with an external antena. Not sure where I read it but somewhere here. Quite a while ago. Hope that helps. T M Z
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Re: Nakedcellphone 2400 mAh Battery w/cover review

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I own both the extended slim 1500 and full extended batteries - both by Sedieo. The first one that I ordered was the full size. It only took a couple of weeks before I was losing charge almost immediately. I called Sedieo, and was sent a replacement. I followed all necessary steps however, the same thing happened. I now use the 1500 daily. I get a full day out of the phone. I am constantly making calls, flipping through Sprint TV, checking my email, etc.

I don't know if I am the only person that this has happened to but, in my opinion, the full-extended battery is a complete rip off. I mean, most people charge thier phones at the end of the day anyways. I always carry my OEM battery with me just in case. The only time that I had to use the OEM is when I was stuck at an airport in Miami. Other than that, I have had no problems.

When I contacted Sedieo to ask them about this, I was told that the heat generated by the larger battery has the tendancy to degrade the lifespan of the Li-ion cells. Now, because of the fact that there are almost double the amount of cells, there is also quite more heat. The slim battery generates no more heat than the OEM battery, thus, rendering it a longer life span. Hope this helped!
Thanks, I was leaning toward the Seidio battery but was debating between the two only because of size factor. But, your information may help me decide otherwise.

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Hey guys, I looked at that also. If I'm not mistaking I've heard other ppc guys talk about that "what looks like a plug in" before. I think they said what it was is something to do with an external antena. Not sure where I read it but somewhere here. Quite a while ago. Hope that helps. T M Z
I was looking at my wifes blackberry curve and noticed something similar when I took off the back as well and saw that it clearly had to be something else. Oh well. The Diamond has flash and autofocus
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