Seidio’s Innocell 3200mAh extended battery for the Google Nexus One

Seidio has come out with a mindblowing 3200mAh battery for the Google Nexus One. That’s double the capacity of the stock battery. Selling for a rather steep 70 bones, but it includes a new back cover, and seems like kind of a deal when you compare to the $54 1600 mAh battery they also have for the Nexus. And the extra capacity adds only 6mm to the already super thin Nexus. We’d love to see some torture tests on this monster battery to see how well it outperforms the stock battery.

Seidio invests in extensive research to find the best and most powerful battery components on the market.  We carefully select top quality cells for our batteries to ensure the highest level of safety, quality, and performance.  Our research, knowledge, and expertise give us the ability to create batteries that provide maximum capacity in their comparable space. This large capacity Innocell Extended Life Battery is for the avid traveler who can’t always get to a charger.  It has double the capacity of the original battery and will keep you charged and ready to go, even with heavy phone and data usage.  It comes with a contoured black replacement door featuring Seidio’s signature soft touch coating and a textured bar to mimic the phone’s original design.

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  • WootRoot

    Day one with this battery (Seidio recommends you charge/discharge the battery in full several times for best results, so I expect my battery life to increase) I had everything turned on, used Google Nav for 2 hours of driving while listening to Groove Shark the entire time, spent about 2 and a half hours actually talking, hundreds of SMS, twicca updating every 3 minutes, brightness turned all the way up, overclocked to 1.113 and just about anything else I could do to kill the battery.

    The battery hit 2% just over 36 hours later, if I actually wanted to conserve battery and not TRY to kill it, I could of easily of doubled that.

    With the battery and the cover, it is a smidge thicker than a MT3G, but the rounded edges on the battery cover make it feel slimmer than it really is, and the grip on the cover is nice when playing games or texting with 1 hand.

    Overall I would recommend this to anyone who doesn’t mind the extra bulk and needs significantly longer battery life, if you just want that little bit extra grab the 1600 mAh.

  • http://www.theandroidsite.com Ben Marvin

    Thanks for the quick review. Simply amazing. All phones need to have that kind of battery capacity stock.

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