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Are you sure it is not true? I purchased "big" replacement batteries on Ebay before and, though maybe the capacity does not match the labeling, it is still way better than original batteries (say,original BLB-2 is 700mAh, if you buy one marked "1200", you may get 1000-1100 or so). The question is how do i pick good ones? Any advices? I want bigger battery for my n900..
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I purchased 4 cheap ones on ebay with chargers, etc.
The batteries work great, but the battery life indicator reports as full until right before the phone dies.
It's a great idea to get an external battery charger and put it in a place where a fire won't burn your house down.
If you can look at the battery before you buy it, look for a battery that superficially looks good. My favorite clone batteries just looked great from the moment I first saw them. Quality tends to show.
Watch new clone batteries carefully, and if there is something you don't like about them, throw them out. That's one of the good things about buying cheap ones, you can afford to discard them.
Pay close attention to reports here about cheap batteries and buy from known good sources to the extent possible. But you can get an idea of quality just from a catalog picture, or maybe even from the quality of the catalog itself.
One of the BAD things about the N900 is that opening the back to put in the battery is nowhere near as easy and pleasant as it was with the N800 or N810. So you are not likely to check them as closely, so having batteries you think are reliable is more important than it was with the other tablets.
I think that a lot of the clone batteries are from the same factories that produce the real batteries, so there is no big reason to fear them. And it's in the interest of clone battery manufacturers to produce a quality product for the same reason it is for a non-clone manufacturer to produce a quality product. Shoddy products are bad for business.