exactly what I meant.
sorry if I offend you.
you won't gambling with original battery.
if you feel your golden battery is great, that's good for you.
but try to put back the original battery in for a few days.
I'm just saying it's not worth the investment, if LG official store sell the original battery for $10 only.
exception if the original battery is really expensive in your country ($20-40).
EDIT: my golden battery actually lighter than original battery (which is impossible if the capacity is larger).
maybe I'm screwed like you said.
Uhm so what about this battery? I was about to buy it but I'm also really skeptical regarding this cheap things, especially batteries.
how is it going for people with the gold battery that had good results? Still going strong?
Hello,
I bought this battery nearly 2 months ago, I thougt it would be really better than than the original one, but nothing :
With original rom, betwin 14H and 24H using the phone for internet 30 min to 1h30 and sms and calls of 20 min max.
With MIUI, CM7, CM9 roms, no more than 16H of work
(ril and baseband correct)
Coming from I9000 Galaxy S, I'm desapointed...
This batteries are fake. I ordered one of this, should habe 2680 m/h, but keeps only the same time linke the original.
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I wonder How can someone construct on the same physics Space a battery with almost 1000maH more than the original one.
Can´t seer how it should be possible.
Here where I live, when AA rechargeable batterys began being used, in little time appeared on the market batteries with double, triple of the capacity produced by SONY batteries for example. ALL this batteries were not what they promisse, the durability of this 3000mah batteries were worst than Sony original 2000maH batteries...
Because it's lithium polymer not lithium ion. Lithium polymers can be the same size or even smaller while holding higher capacities. This one definitely doesn't seem to actually hit the 1000mah extra for me, but it seems to be another 300-500mah so it's better.
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Most rechargable batterys are Li-ion....you know this means lithium right.... 9 out of 10 rechargable batterys use this tech including the stock and they do not explode when overcharged they have chips that stop them overcharging and even with the super cheap version iv never seen one that didnt come with this even cheaper overcharging chip.
But AGAIN i already said i tried one of those 2430mah batterys with my htc dream and the battery life was doubled from the stock battery and i regually overcharged the phone overnight....no explosion. How about we just wait and see what people who have ordered one report.
In case your brain cant comprehend what you are seeing but that guy intentianally made that battery explode and very likely took apart all the safety features before doing it.
My theory on why phone manufacturers dont use higher capacity batterys is cost they want to make the most profit from their phones so why pay higher prices for better batterys when they can get low capacity ones for dirt cheap prices and slap huge price tags on their phones, if they are paying mass stock prices of £8 per battery for 1920mah or 2430mah instead of £1-£2 for crap batterys then that adds up for each unit they sell. Less cost in production means more profit.
We all ready know about the mugen power batteries, they are a bit over priced.