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Posts: 25 | Thanked: 2 times | Joined on Jan 2010 @ Prague
#71
I hope mugen will release another model which will fit in original cover ,or somethink smaller
this think is ugly ,expansive, and unusable for me :/
I have an 4000mAh external charger ,can do 2 and 1/2 charge
for them whos interested - find your local distributor price ~ $66
http://www.energizerpowerpacks.com/us/products/xp4000/

Last edited by calltrace; 2010-02-10 at 00:42.
 
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#72
making the N900 that big is ridiculous.... and carrying huge bettery packs too?? why doesnt anyone just buy a spare genuine nokia bl5j pack. they take up no space at all... i even fit one in my wallet!

and, A grade ones go on ebay for about £5.... i know, i bought some (and these are real... but i did get some fakes, they ended up for free too! )
 
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#73
I bought a cheap pair of batteries from ebay for $9 and they help me through long trips just fine.
 
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#74
Originally Posted by mr_bridger View Post
A grade ones go on ebay for about £5.... i know, i bought some (and these are real... but i did get some fakes, they ended up for free too! )
How do you know if an eBay battery is A grade or not?
 
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#75
I'd definitely buy this, if the photo alignment can be explained.

Hopefully it is better than the original and removes the photo haze issue with the Nokia cover....
 
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#76
Originally Posted by mr_bridger View Post
making the N900 that big is ridiculous.... and carrying huge bettery packs too?? why doesnt anyone just buy a spare genuine nokia bl5j pack. they take up no space at all... i even fit one in my wallet!

and, A grade ones go on ebay for about £5.... i know, i bought some (and these are real... but i did get some fakes, they ended up for free too! )
Well, first of all the battery pack is half the thickness of the N900 so it really isn't that bulky. Also, it carries 3400 mah of power vs less than 1400 for one spare battery, you would have to carry more than 2 to have 3400 mah.
Also, cheap fake batteries can end up f****** up your N900, I heard a lot of stories of people who had a lot of problems with aftermarket batteries, just google it!
I think the battery pack is definitely a good choice, but sure it's more expensive...
 
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#77
Originally Posted by mr_bridger View Post
making the N900 that big is ridiculous.... and carrying huge bettery packs too?? why doesnt anyone just buy a spare genuine nokia bl5j pack. they take up no space at all... i even fit one in my wallet!

and, A grade ones go on ebay for about £5.... i know, i bought some (and these are real... but i did get some fakes, they ended up for free too! )
I dont want poweroff the device , removing cover ...and what about charging ? I have charger in my back pocket, and with modified cable. Phone can be used without limitation
 
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#78
i'm in agreement with the majority here - it is overpriced (£56 at discount price, £61 at full price, not including any import taxes), it is massive.

i have a spare BL-5J battery, and a Lil' Sync 4400mAh USB battery pack for emergencies. An official Nokia BL-5J battery costs £20 and is 1320mAh. You could buy two of those (so you have 3 batteries in total) and have 3960mAh for less than the cost of this.

not to mention the fact that they expect first shipment on March 1st and still do not have actual photos. March 1st is just under 3 weeks away
 
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#79
Originally Posted by Corwin View Post
That is surely not nice. I really would prefer a normally sized Battery which really HAS a little more, maybe 1500 mah. THis one is way to big for me plus too expensive. Sorry
Problem is a big corporation like Nokia can buy from the best battery manufacturers and get access to the best manufacturing lines, while a company like mugen that buys small amounts of batteries is too small for the "big boys" to care about.. So I'd be very skeptical if they claimed to have squeezed more power in the same space as the Nokia battery..

And yes, that applies to the 1800mAh mugen batteries for N8x0. I bought one of those and it was 1200mAh (now 1000mAh today a year or so old I think).
 
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#80
awww cmon, takes seconds to swap batteries over...

and as for fakes, i don use them... i just said i got em free.... ordered batteries, contacted ebayer "this battery looks fake".... instant refund, no questions asked!.... was going to dismantle and see whats in them...

And as for "A graders" they will be genuine batteries, that maybe have a mark on them or evidence theyve been fitted. the 2 i got last longer than the one i got with my N900.
 
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