- High Quality, high capacity, light weight rechargeable DC 3.7V Li-Ion 1500mAh battery.
- Longer battery life than the original battery that comes with the PDA.
- Best replacement for the original HTC TyTN / O2 XDA Trion / Dopod 838 Pro / i-mate JASJAM / Qtek 9600 / MDA Vario II / Cingular 8525 / HTC Hermes / Orange SPV M3100 / Vodafone 1605 / Dopod CHT9000 series battery pack.
- No memory effect. Can be charged or discharged as needed without loss of capacity.
- Overcharge protection, with built-in battery life microchip.
Product Description
CE Certified. Compatible with: HTC TyTN / O2 XDA Trion / Dopod 838 Pro / i-mate JASJAM / Qtek 9600 / MDA Vario II / Cingular 8525 / HTC Hermes / Orange SPV M3100 / Vodafone 1605 / Dopod CHT9000 series. 6 months Manufacturer warranty…. More >>



January 18th, 2010 at 16:50
I read through most of the reviews for the HTC/ATT tilt and the extended capacity batteries are not much better. The original battery is the best choice last I checked. I bought a duracell external lithium ion batter charger to help out in emergencies and add extra life. To give you an idea, I constantly stream bluetooth, use the wifi, and use a run-gps program which uses the phones gps chip. These activites destorys my battery withing 6 months. The OEM battery stands up adequately but extra capacity is needed to extend life to my activities.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 18th, 2010 at 17:24
Well, it’s a battery. It works, it fits. I haven’t really use it extensively as I meant for it to be the back up.
Rating: 4 / 5
January 18th, 2010 at 18:06
This battery worked well at first although it didn’t seem to hold much more of a charge than the 2-year-old original battery it replaced. Then one morning I found that my phone wouldn’t even turn on even after charging all night. Like the other reviewer here, I peeled back the sticker to reveal that the battery is only 850 mAh, NOT 1500!
Do yourself a favor and do what I should have done in the first place (and did now), just buy the “real” OEM replacement battery for ten bucks and be assured that it will actually work.
Rating: 1 / 5
January 18th, 2010 at 19:57
Bought it, noticed it wasn’t holding as much of a charge as it should. Peeled back the tape and saw the 850mah rating underneath. This is the second battery I bought that claimed met or exceeded OEM manufacturers spec that didn’t (both were 850′s).
If you want the factory OEM 1350mah battery for the 8525 then buy the OEM battery like I am about to do. Amazon’s price is good at about $11, will find out if it is genuine soon enough.
So cheap not worth the trouble to return it.
Rating: 3 / 5