for those who dont wanna spend 50$ on a battery

just bought one.

first time i've bought a battery like this with charger
AND
first time i've bought from a HongKong seller off of Ebay...hopefully this experience doesn't turn out to be a giant scam/fraud for that awesome price
 
I doubt it but I'm glad all I gotta do is now pop of my phones cover d battery door cover and swap em out with no fatness :)

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had something like that before for the EVO and mine didn't last very long before the battery starting giving crappy performance. It's like the difference between buying a Duracell vs buying a panasonic battery. Sure one cost more and in the beginning they both have the same capacity but in the end one will die quicker.
 
dammmnn yoouuuuuuu for finding this within 2 minutes of me buying the other.

but, eh, 1 extra battery is good enough for me.
but economically, the price is better for your deal.

LOL, I found them on here yesterday, and ordered them. Someone here already has them, and apparently the life is just as good as OEM. We'll see, I suppose. $11 isn't going to make or break me. :)

Edit: Here's the post from yesterday.
 
Could these generic batteries wreck the phone somehow?

while on Sprint, i was told that any battery not specified for the phone would in fact void the warranty (i'm looking at you, Seidio)--of which i bought and rocked with my old Evo.

of course, that's only applicable if you're dumb enough to go to the store WITH the non-factory specified battery/accessory still in the phone and complain that an after-market/non HTC Approved item botched your phone
 
Cancel hot order and get dat if u want

dammmnn yoouuuuuuu for finding this within 2 minutes of me buying the other.

but, eh, 1 extra battery is good enough for me.
but economically, the price is better for your deal.



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Great I gotta cancel mine my sister walks in with a Verizon bag and hands me a extended battery

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while on Sprint, i was told that any battery not specified for the phone would in fact void the warranty (i'm looking at you, Seidio)--of which i bought and rocked with my old Evo.

of course, that's only applicable if you're dumb enough to go to the store WITH the non-factory specified battery/accessory still in the phone and complain that an after-market/non HTC Approved item botched your phone

Aftermarket accessories do not void the warranty unless they cause damage to the device.

If the aftermarket battery catches on fire or blows up, the warranty is void. If the device fails due to defect such as a bad speaker, the warranty is still good.

Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The overall quality of aftermarket batteries varies significantly, and I personally wouldn't trust a cheap no name battery to have anything close to the rated capacity or to last as long as the original.

Lithium-Ion batteries are definitely one of the areas where I think OEM is the best choice if available. Reputable aftermarket batteries are OK but sometimes optimistic about their capacity. Cheap batteries have had known safety and quality issues for some time. Some are good, and some are bad. The problem is that you don't know what you are getting.
 
I decided to keep d order if anything ill sell d extended battery or the extra battery dock

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