I've had the 1900mah battery for about two weeks now and its doing wonders!!! battery lasts all day now with medium use. 
Just fyi, you'll get about another hour of battery use if you charge it with the included battery charger vs charging it from the phone..as long as you got the charger tooIt won't be a lab test per se.... But my 1900 arrives today (unless USPS lied AGAIN). I intend to do some comparison testing between the stock, and the 1900.
I'll charge till full, then turn on everything i can, and play Plants vs Zombies for an hour (or untill the bat dies). I'll do it once for the stock, and 1 each charge cycle for the first 4 charge cycles of the 1900.
I don't see those on here, but these tests validate why you should be skeptical of capacity claims. I have great results with a OEM 1500.Have there been any lab tests to actually verify the REAL capacity fo these 1900 mAh batteries? I really only trust OEM for ratings at the moment haha
I think getting a replacement back door is not the issue since the OP specifically mentioned fitting with stock. Probably wanted to make use of a protective case they already own. At least this was a requirement of mine when buying an extended battery.Even if you buy a bigger battery, that doesn't fit the stock case, it comes with a back. I bought the HTC 3500 battery, and it came with a stock HTC case.
+1 to the 1800 from HTCExpress.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
That's the only thing I didn't like about the big battery. I couldn't use my case, and I still can't find one on EBAY, Amazon or any website for that matter.I think getting a replacement back door is not the issue since the OP specifically mentioned fitting with stock. Probably wanted to make use of a protective case they already own. At least this was a requirement of mine when buying an extended battery.
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