- Here but it is well worth buying the 2600mah battery.
http://shop.crackberry.com/seidio-innocell-extended-battery-1700mah-oem-size/8A37A4929.htmKBR Racer likes this.04-13-11 04:16 PMLike 1 - I have the 1700mAh and it is perfect for me and keeps the same door. I'd recommend the larger 2600 tho for most everyone else as this one just isn't for everyone gives about 18 to 20 percent more run time.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.comKBR Racer likes this.04-13-11 04:22 PMLike 1 - I think the stock battery is 1400 mAh. I'm another user of the 1700 and it more than does the job for me. Same dimensions as the OEM that came with your device. Just pop the door off your device and verify the size.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.comKBR Racer likes this.04-13-11 05:20 PMLike 1 - Really though for the couple of bucks more the 2600 only adds 2 or 3 millimeters and adds so much more use time. I had the 1700 for a while and it could get me through a normal day, but if I do not go directly home after work and say go out for a bit, it could not make it home.04-13-11 07:05 PMLike 0
- I have both the 2600 and the 1700 and I can understand the OP wanting to use the original battery door. The extended ones they give you suck since their all designed for the tour, the phones are similar but not identical. I snapped the latch off my cover for the 2600 trying to get it off to do a battery pull, they are cheaply designed... and I dont like the extra thickness or the weight. You can force it into the holster with the extended battery cover but the added pressure peeled the cheap chrome off the trackpad I guess bigger isnt always better.
I use the seido 1700 now. Unlike what the reviews say its not hard to take out when u do a battery pull. It uses the stock door, plus you can also use the 1700 battery with the powermat door if u want. Of course, it gives better battery life then the stock battery. I can't tell you how much better exactly since the stock battery was shot when I replaced it for the 1700. The trick is to leave it in for a while longer after it gets to 100%. I have meterberry so when the voltage is at 4.2 its fully charged.04-14-11 02:58 PMLike 0 - I have a video for Commuter and 2600 mod. Very easy.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com04-14-11 03:12 PMLike 0 - I have both the 2600 and the 1700 and I can understand the OP wanting to use the original battery door. The extended ones they give you suck since their all designed for the tour, the phones are similar but not identical. I snapped the latch off my cover for the 2600 trying to get it off to do a battery pull, they are cheaply designed... and I dont like the extra thickness or the weight. You can force it into the holster with the extended battery cover but the added pressure peeled the cheap chrome off the trackpad I guess bigger isnt always better.
I use the seido 1700 now. Unlike what the reviews say its not hard to take out when u do a battery pull. It uses the stock door, plus you can also use the 1700 battery with the powermat door if u want. Of course, it gives better battery life then the stock battery. I can't tell you how much better exactly since the stock battery was shot when I replaced it for the 1700. The trick is to leave it in for a while longer after it gets to 100%. I have meterberry so when the voltage is at 4.2 its fully charged.04-14-11 03:31 PMLike 0 - Really though for the couple of bucks more the 2600 only adds 2 or 3 millimeters and adds so much more use time. I had the 1700 for a while and it could get me through a normal day, but if I do not go directly home after work and say go out for a bit, it could not make it home.04-14-11 03:46 PMLike 0
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- John YesterRetired SuperstarYa I know the feeling. I got an old 9000 holster used. But was to used....
So got a new one online... and man it needs broken it big time. way to snug...04-14-11 04:15 PMLike 0 - Which 2200 mAh battery are you using? I've been looking into buying a replacement 2500 mAh battery from ebay (2500 mAh replacement battery) and I'm wondering if its a good buy. I really don't care for the back cover since I have an Otterbox Commuter I'm willing to sacrifice for the mod, and while I'd love the Seidio 2600 mAh battery I can't find one locally or with a reasonable international shipping rate.06-19-11 09:23 AMLike 0
- Which 2200 mAh battery are you using? I've been looking into buying a replacement 2500 mAh battery from ebay (2500 mAh replacement battery) and I'm wondering if its a good buy. I really don't care for the back cover since I have an Otterbox Commuter I'm willing to sacrifice for the mod, and while I'd love the Seidio 2600 mAh battery I can't find one locally or with a reasonable international shipping rate.06-19-11 08:11 PMLike 0
- I would get the Seidio if the shipping didn't cost as much as the battery... and I got my 9650 for only 120 bucks, only around $20 more than the Seidio + shipping. I actually have another D-X1 that I always bring around, but it sucks lugging that along with an M-S1 for my personal phone, the 9000. Yeah, its real easy to say go for the Seidio when you get free shipping on it, right?
Anyway, I don't know of a 2200mAh D-X1 compatible battery for the 9650 from Seidio that's why I asked John. And since he's a forum mod I think he'd be well-informed (not that I don't think you are eve6er69) and just wouldn't go buying anything worthless. I'm just looking at options before I commit a mistake (a cheap one at that) or go splash for close to $100 for a battery shipped half a world away.
Or I could just keep lugging batteries around and spend nothing extra. Sucks, but that's the most economical way. I think.06-19-11 09:37 PMLike 0 - That Ebay battery looks very similar to the one on Deal Extreme. DX has one that's 2800 mAh with free shipping and it's only around $15 usd. Check out the link below.
$15.40 - 3.7V 2800mAh High Capacity Battery Pack with Back Cover for BlackBerry Tour 9630 - Batteries
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com06-19-11 10:14 PMLike 0 - I would get the Seidio if the shipping didn't cost as much as the battery... and I got my 9650 for only 120 bucks, only around $20 more than the Seidio + shipping. I actually have another D-X1 that I always bring around, but it sucks lugging that along with an M-S1 for my personal phone, the 9000. Yeah, its real easy to say go for the Seidio when you get free shipping on it, right?
No offense taken Lol. I have purchased batteries off of eBay for my 9650 and they never charged. I also have a coworker that gave me crap because I spent 60+ dollars on a seidio battery and he got an ext like that off of eBay and claims they are the same. We had a 6 hr seminar at work the other day and me and him bbm'd the whole time while we were at the same table because were corny and we were bored as he11. We got back upstairs and he looked at me and said "see they're the same, a normal battery would be dead by now but I still have 35%" I laughed because I had 78% left and then that's about 3 minutes before a seidio was on it's way to his house. Lol
I kind of an accessory nut when it comes to my phones and I can tell you from personal experience that there are very few products that work well and that are cheap. Only ones I have found are the epik resin cases from Justin here on the boards. The rest are just cheap Japanese or Chinese junk. But thats just my $0.02
Anyway, I don't know of a 2200mAh D-X1 compatible battery for the 9650 from Seidio that's why I asked John. And since he's a forum mod I think he'd be well-informed (not that I don't think you are eve6er69) and just wouldn't go buying anything worthless. I'm just looking at options before I commit a mistake (a cheap one at that) or go splash for close to $100 for a battery shipped half a world away.
Or I could just keep lugging batteries around and spend nothing extra. Sucks, but that's the most economical way. I think.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com06-20-11 08:39 AMLike 0
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