So hows the test doing?
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So hows the test doing?
97deg C is what TI tells the OEMs, 45deg C is what the OEMs tell the consumer. I am interested to see how this test goes. And by the way, the shorter it lasts the less likely it is to combust (generally).
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So no results? Wtf
I received my two HK batteries yesterday. I ran one down and recharged it and ran it down again. They are no where near as good as the factory OEM battery. They are labeled EXACTLY the same as the factory battery but they have no where near the life. I would say that they have 40-55% of the life. But for the price they are OK.
The charger is a bit scary. It uses pins that slide so that it can make contact with any other cell battery. No instructions so I am still trying to figure out the pin alignment. I see the + and - on the battery but still trying to sort it out. I guess I will break out the multimeter tonight.
If you are buying this package for the charger - save your money and get a real charger.
If you are buying this for the batteries save your money and buy a REAL battery.
I will cycle these a few more times and post any updates but I don't have a lot of hope for improvement.
im more interested in seeing if the droids batter indicator matches to the power left.
id be freaking hilarious if the hong kong batter gave a real read out unlike the sedio
bty id wish they fix that
Hi, i purchased the Seidio extended life battery, which i have had some problems with (does not appear to be correctly reading on the Milestone)
I asked a question in another forum and received a response from SeidioSeidio, but i am not sure if he really works for Seidio or not, here is what he said:-
"Hello,
Thank you for your comment! We wanted to see if we could clarify a few things for you:
1. Motorola Droid is not able to read the battery meter correctly because of Motorola's programming limitation. The firmware was wrote to not accept higher capacity batteries than the OEM ones. Therefore, when you have our 2600mAh, you may get some incorrect readings.
2. Based on the above, please note that we recommend you charging it full by leaving it on the chargers for more than 8 hours, or overnight.
3. Some people have had luck with the free Widget "Battery Left" on the Marketplace and teaching it to "learn" about the high capacity batteries. We are not affiliated with Battery Left and its developers, so please use the app at your own discretion.
Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns.
Regards, __________________
SEIDIO"
and so that comes down to software and if thats the case i hope someone is working on a fix for that.
Dang, I just got one of these Hong Kong batteries that's shipping to me now. I'm going to SXSW next week and figured i'd be on my phone constantly, using the maps/finding out where shows are/texting everyone i know to see where people are at. Hope it works better than you guys are saying.