After over 2 years my two standard size 1400mah batteries began to have short times so I figured it was time to investigate replacement batteries. I discovered a huge supply of the extended versions from htc and Siedio for very low price. I became excited that I might get into one of these, that back when they were new, cost over a a hundred dollars. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0053XZHKM/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Price too good to be true? For that price I ordered two. I also read the feedback and the major concern was that the larger back would not work for 4G. Others complained that the batteries were used. But the price was too good to not take a chance. I got two kits in and tested them. The backs were different. Both had the left metal tab with antenna. But the large dual tab on the right was missing on one and the other it was two individual tabs. I have no idea why these are so different but when I tested them on the phone I discovered the reports to be true. The one with no metal tabs on the right would only get 1X data. The one that was split could only get 3G and then had trouble accessing any high speed sites like my security cameras video on 9 cameras or sirius XM app. I soldered a jumper wire connecting the two metal tabs and then tested again. Now the LTE popped right up and all my broadband apps were functional on LTE. SUCCESS!
Next to test the extended 3500mah batteries.
I charged them up for 18 hours. Then put the first one in.
Note my original 1400mah batteries were giving me 7-9 hours of run time so for a long day I would carry two in my case. I'm still testing but so far the extended battery is on the second day and only down to 43%. Plus I have a second one when that goes down.
Price too good to be true? For that price I ordered two. I also read the feedback and the major concern was that the larger back would not work for 4G. Others complained that the batteries were used. But the price was too good to not take a chance. I got two kits in and tested them. The backs were different. Both had the left metal tab with antenna. But the large dual tab on the right was missing on one and the other it was two individual tabs. I have no idea why these are so different but when I tested them on the phone I discovered the reports to be true. The one with no metal tabs on the right would only get 1X data. The one that was split could only get 3G and then had trouble accessing any high speed sites like my security cameras video on 9 cameras or sirius XM app. I soldered a jumper wire connecting the two metal tabs and then tested again. Now the LTE popped right up and all my broadband apps were functional on LTE. SUCCESS!
Next to test the extended 3500mah batteries.
I charged them up for 18 hours. Then put the first one in.
Note my original 1400mah batteries were giving me 7-9 hours of run time so for a long day I would carry two in my case. I'm still testing but so far the extended battery is on the second day and only down to 43%. Plus I have a second one when that goes down.
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