if not seido....

thehulk20

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I don't know if I will get in trouble for this, but based on feedback, I felt the need to ask:

Due to seido's lackluster response in providing a slim extended life battery....
IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE THAT CAN PRODUCE A RELIABLE SLIM EXTENDED LIFE BATTERY?

Please understand that I have used seido's products in the past and loved them. I even purchased the 2600 battery. But, come on....how long has it been since we were teased with the possibility of a slim extended life battery? Oh wait....we are still being teased. Not to mention that devices that came out AFTER the moto droid have slim extended life batteries available.

I think it would be safe to assume that if a reliable slim extended life battery does come available there would be a nice boost to sales for that company.

I am not really one to whine and moan on this forum, but really starting to feel as if the moto droid is an afterthought.
 

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The sense of entitlement around here is astounding... Do you think it's really to Seidio's benefit to announce a product and delay it for no reason? There's obviously difficulty in producing a slim extended battery if you read the other slim extended battery threads. One accessory maker was apparently able to "extend" by a whopping 50 mAh (woohoo!).

Considering the number of accessories Seidio already offers for the Droid, I hardly think "afterthought" is the appropriate word just because they haven't met a timeline that they didn't set. I can certainly understand the frustration for those waiting for such a solution and the lack of word on the matter but if it was simple and easy we would certainly have a reliable slim extended battery already.
 
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The sense of entitlement around here is astounding... Do you think it's really to Seidio's benefit to announce a product and delay it for no reason?

Yes, it is to their benefit. Microsoft does this all the time. If you preannounce a product you delay potential customers from looking elsewhere.
 
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