Kris Kumar
07-28-2005, 12:30 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.mobilegadgetnews.com/index.php?s=05658976baf96e3b0f5f5c466cc54312&showtopic=9155' target='_blank'>http://www.mobilegadgetnews.com/index.php?s=05658976baf96e3b0f5f5c466cc54312&showtopic=9155</a><br /><br /></div><i>"<a href="http://www.lionbattery.com/">Lion Battery</a> and Mugen have released two new extended batteries for the O2 XPhone 2, i-mate SP3i, Qtek 8020, T-Mobile SDA series phones. There is a <a href="http://etxquc.simplyonline.com/itemdrilldown.cfm?category=PDAIMT&exp=BAT%2CPDA&stype=cat&CFID=1373822&CFTOKEN=39372974&item=383">standard size</a> 1100mAh battery (50mAh's more than the stock battery), and a larger size 2200mAh <a href="http://etxquc.simplyonline.com/itemdrilldown.cfm?category=PDAIMT&exp=BAT%2CPDA&stype=cat&CFID=1373822&CFTOKEN=39372974&item=384">extended battery.</a> I guess that could come in handy if you don't want to charge your phone for weeks! Mugen are well known for making quality, higher capacity batteries for all sorts of electonics devices, and I personally buy at least one for every device I own. The 1100mAh battery sells for $44.95, and the 2200mAh battery goes for $94.95."</i><br /><br /> <img src="http://www.smartphonethoughts.com/images/Kris-jul05-lionbattery.jpg" alt="User submitted image" title="User submitted image"/> <br /><br />The <a href="http://etxquc.simplyonline.com/itemdrilldown.cfm?category=PDAIMT&exp=BAT%2CPDA&stype=cat&CFID=1373822&CFTOKEN=39372974&item=384">extended battery</a> looks absolutely bulky, but with its rating of 2200mAh, it means business. 8O