Whats the biggest battery that fits with the stock back on the phone?

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TheBr0ken

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i have an 1800mAh battery from HTCexpress and i can tell you that your not gonna fit anything bigger in there. i cant believe I waited so long to get this battery. 2 batteries and a charger for $35. thats a steal in my book
 

makya53

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Is the 1800 better than seidio 1750, I go through 3 a day!

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phaze one

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With moderate use after 12 hours, I'll be between 65-55% left. I can easily go all day without even thinking about charging it. I'm on CM7.2.1 with chads incredikernel and voltage tweaks. This thing is tweaked to get the max battery life so thats a factor as well but even if you don't tweak the bejesus out of it I still recommend the 1800 battery from htcexpress. The phone shouldve come shipped with this type instead of the crappy stock battery it comes with. Like broken said I cant compare either, Ive never used the seidio 1750.
 
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scook9

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I just got a 2nd Incredible today. It came with a couple of batteries.

Total I have the following:
HTC 1300 mAh Red OEM (original with my first Dinc)
HTC 1500 mAh Black OEM (came with the 2nd phone) 35H00123-00M 5.55 Whr
HTC 1800 mAh Red (not sure if this is oem or a knockoff?) RH0D160 4.07 Whr
Seidio 1750 mAh

What would be the best battery?
 

renzo.olivares

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I just got a 2nd Incredible today. It came with a couple of batteries.

Total I have the following:
HTC 1300 mAh Red OEM (original with my first Dinc)
HTC 1500 mAh Black OEM (came with the 2nd phone) 35H00123-00M 5.55 Whr
HTC 1800 mAh Red (not sure if this is oem or a knockoff?) RH0D160 4.07 Whr
Seidio 1750 mAh

What would be the best battery?
The Htc 1800 mAh red it's not a knock off they sell those.
 

scook9

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In that case would the HTC 1800 mAh be the one to go with? The lower Whr rating had me a bit thrown off. It is a fatter battery that I can BARELY get the back cover on when it is installed.
 

Vince556

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i have an 1800mAh battery from HTCexpress and i can tell you that your not gonna fit anything bigger in there. i cant believe I waited so long to get this battery. 2 batteries and a charger for $35. thats a steal in my book

They have 1900 mah batteries for sale. Does anyone know if they will fit with the stock cover?

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rubber soul

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i use the 1800 from htcexpress. it isn't oem, so i'm sure i'm not getting the full 1800 that is spec'd, but i can say with confidence that it performs better than stock. i have yet to have my phone die on me since switching over, and it used to happen every once and while with stock.
 

Jes7er

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So far the 1800 mAh seems to be draining quicker than I expected but I will try it out a few more days before passing judgement.

Mine was a little disappointing the first few days but it definitely lasted pretty well after that. I've had mine since mid December and I feel like it's starting to lose its ability to keep a charge.

My 1750 felt the same way, I had that from June-December, which is about the same amount of time. Probably happens because I bump charge - apparently that can reduce the life of the battery. I still think it's totally worth it though because I can honestly have the battery last for hours longer if I bump charge. It seems to drain slower for the whole day if I bump charge compared to if I don't.
 

scook9

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I have not been bump charging but the 1800 mAh is now out of the phone in favor of the Seidio. It was just draining like it was the 1300 mAh stock battery. My experience with the seidio had been much better for the last few weeks before getting the 1800 mAh.
 
I have had a 1750 Seidio since they came out last year (I got my Incredible just over a year ago). Eventually, with regular bump charging, it stopped holding a charge even as well as the stock battery.

I just picked up via ebay the two-for-one 1800 OEM's and they *just* fit inside the stock door, and hold a charge far better than the Seidio ever did, although for most of the first 6-7 months of the Seidio's life, I was unrooted and running stock, and since December I've been running better kernels and ROM's.
 

scook9

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As an update for my Seidio vs. 1800 mAh tests, I just realized this weekend that I had forgot to do the *228 option 2 update for roaming since getting my 2nd Dinc and that has of course helped out my battery life.

I am going to try both out again this week and see how I feel about them now.
 

vac357

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just ordered 2-1900mAh from HTCexpress. According to their specs, it should fit in my Droid Inc (Verizon) with existing cover. Special: 2x1900 = $25 Figure I can't go terribly wrong with that :p
 

TheBr0ken

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just ordered 2-1900mAh from HTCexpress. According to their specs, it should fit in my Droid Inc (Verizon) with existing cover. Special: 2x1900 = $25 Figure I can't go terribly wrong with that :p

You cant. They are great batteries. If you woulda spent $4 more you coulda had a charger too, which charges it WAY better than plugging the phone into the wall charger.

http://www.htcexpress.com/batteries...-battery-sprint-verizon-incredible-droid.html

I usually plug my phone over night while the charger has the spare also charging. In the am I swap batteries. No more need for bump charging.
 
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