Saturday, January 21, 2012

Seidio's 3800mAh battery turns the Galaxy Nexus into Quasimodo

1. arcq12 posted on 3 hours ago 4 11

The phone is already ugly, and that extended battery made it even uglier.. lmao..

2. andro. posted on 3 hours ago 3 0

The nexus is a very popular and well designed phone so i cant see anyone using a battery like this in it!! People are better off getting an extended battery which does not need a replacement back cover.

looking at this battery from seido really does make the 3300 mah battery from Motorola in the droid razor maxx with only a mm or so size enlargement of the phone looking an incredible effort

6. c.hack posted on 3 hours ago 1 4

Haha. The best part of the Nexus battery is making the Razr Maxx look good. That's great.

11. andro. posted on 2 hours ago 3 1

You obviously have a very small mental capacity,What was meant was 3rd party companies need to make huge battery and back cover sizes to create battery with capacity of 3000mah + while Motorola has managed it in the droid max with only a mm or so of size increase so its a feat of engineering. Perhaps your ifan brain can't comprehend this and you should go back to spending ages again trying to unlock the lockscreen of your iphone.........hint for you: you slide the unlock slider bar to the right to unlock!!

3. roscuthiii posted on 3 hours ago 0 0

Is there a 2600mAh version? Because that's just... Yeah, that's just a flat out "no" for me right there.

Maybe, slight maybe, if I traveled as much as I used to I'd consider this.

4. McLTE posted on 3 hours ago 0 0

Seriously? Did Seidio sit down and brainstorm over the ugliest way to implement an extended battery? Good gawd!

I think many of us would be happy with a 25-2700 extended battery that wouldn't result in such an atrocity of a back cover! I bet they'd sell far more as well..

While I'd love to have the run time, I wouldn't be caught dead out in the wild with this on my phone!

I agree with the previous poster.. this makes what Moto did with the Maxx and AMAZING engineering feat! I hope what Moto did will find it's way into many many more phones to come, though with removable batteries! :)

19. Synack posted on 1 hour ago 0 0

Looks like HTC got a hold of this battery.

5. nastynaps posted on 3 hours ago 0 0

Looks like moto needs to go into the battery business as this is atrocious. Moto would probably make a bundle selling 3rd party batteries.

7. c.hack posted on 3 hours ago 0 6

And Android phones keep getting uglier and uglier......

9. protozeloz posted on 2 hours ago 3 0

Do you bother reading? This is an extended battery, an accessory for your phone not a phone and many phones are quite good looking.

8. protozeloz posted on 3 hours ago 2 0

That on my sexy gnex no way!

14. iamcc posted on 1 hour ago 0 0

Have you seen the 3M carbon fiber skins? I put mine on last week I absolutely love it:

http://i1219.photobucket.com/a?lbums/dd424/iamcc88/?R?03IMAG0364.jpg

16. iamcc posted on 1 hour ago 0 0

Apparently that link isn't working...

Oh well.

21. protozeloz posted on 15 min ago 0 0

I'll check out the name brand and find some info :D thanks

22. iamcc posted on 13 min ago 0 0

http://www.xgearlive.com/produ?cts/catalog/android

It wasn't that hard to put on and after 2-3 days of it settling it seriously feels/looks like it came that way from the factory.

Definitely recommend it!

10. som posted on 2 hours ago 0 0

They should shrink it to standard size battery and boost power to 3800mAh not this big and ugly external battery.

13. McLTE posted on 2 hours ago 0 0

LOL

yeah. They should. Gee.. I wonder why they haven't already?!?!?! (sarcasm off)

12. iamcc posted on 2 hours ago 0 0

Yiiikessss.. I'm set with my standard battery thankkkk you very much.

15. atheisticemetic posted on 1 hour ago 0 0

might as well buy a tablet for that size!

thats the motherload right there, and an ugly one at that

Source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Seidios-3800mAh-battery-turns-the-Galaxy-Nexus-into-Quasimodo_id26019

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