- Aug 23, 2010
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Seriously thinking of ordering this extended battery for my new Evo. With the new back that it comes with, will it still fit in a normal desk dock and a normal case?
I don't have 4G in my area, so I am unsure about how it will affect this battery, but I can tell you that after having this battery for a week now, I have trouble MAKING it drop below 60% in 14 hours. My usage is pretty moderate, not heavy by any means, but I leave all the radios turned on except 4G, and use Navigation on occasion, and never plug my phone in during the day.
However, I have found that it is a NECESSITY that when you charge the battery to leave it plugged in all night. If you try to do a quick charge during the day, the green light will come on because the stupid phone thinks that it is charging the oem battery and that it is full, but the battery will still be far from fully charged. When I have done this, the battery will start out reading 100%, then within minutes, it appears as though it is draining rapidly, but is actually just adjusting to the ACTUAL battery level.... kind of annoying, but if you can leave it plugged in all night you will not see this problem.
That is why I bought mine.... problem solved. I really don't care about the little bump on the back, it looks and feels great to me. It is a good feeling to know that you can use your Evo for whatever you want ALL DAY and not have to worry about plugging in. This is the way it is supposed to be.
I'm supposed to be getting a belt clip/case so that I don't have to put my phone in my pocket. I'm just curious if it will fit in there.
I went into Sprint yesterday to pick up my second EVO and an Intercept. Everyone in the store was admiring my extended battery. They thought the hump would be much bigger. I have moderate useage for most of the day while at work, then from 2 pm until 10 pm, heavy usage. Once I had it go down to 16%, but that was a day I was off. I leave everything on and updates hourly for email and weather. Bluetooth on, GPS on. The only thing turned off is 4G unless I travel where it is available. The phone does not properly read the battery. If you wait even the 2 hours recommended after it is green, it will drop to like 93%-95% right after you unplug it. Try this: Wait for about 2 hours after it goes green, turn off the phone, then unplug. Wait about 15 seconds, plug it back in. It will take between a half hour to 45 minutes to go green again. Then turn your phone back on. I did this and then kept it on the charger for the rest of the night. Now when I charge it I can remove the charger about an hour after it goes green and it will read what it should. I have surfed the internet for 5 or 10 minutes checked the battery level and it's at like 98%. I read it here in the forums and tried it. Not sure why, but it does work.
Not only does the extended battery give me all the juice I need, I personally like the feel even better than the stock size - personal taste I guess.
I get 30-40 hours with the stock battery. I see no need for an extended battery monstrosity.
