2.1 update didnt fix issue with extended battery recognition

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I have the Seidio 2600mAh extended but the phone still treats it like a stock battery after the 2.1 update. Still involves pulling the battery and rebooting for the OS to recognize the remaining 50% juice.

This was a pretty big oversight - you'd think that Seidio would have been pushing pretty hard for this to be addressed.
 

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What I don't understand.. how is it that the nexus one got the 2800 and 3200 and they don't have the same issue as us ( aren't they running 2.1) I also expected more from 2.1 I thought it would come close to how the nexus one setup..seeing that the nexus one doesn't have that problem with the battery , it does make me believe that its a software issue ( verizon, motorola , or google) whoever should def look into that.. first phone I've seen with this annoying issue ..
 

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Curious why Verizon or Motorola don't simply offer a high-end battery specifically for the Droid on their website in addition to the standard one...
 

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Odd; you'd think that since the ability to add a higher capacity battery is one of the Droid's selling points over the iPhone (at least for me) Motor/Google would capitalize on it. Amazes me what companies will do to avoid making money.
(I really can't complain; Seidio battery + Droid + battery left app makes this phone perfect for me!)
 
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For as long as this update took and as much as the mod community accomplished in the meantime, Motorola should be ashamed as it leaves much to be desired.
 
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