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Mugen Power brings another extended battery for HTC EVO to market

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Joining the Seidio Innocell 1750mAh batteryir?t=goodandevo 20&l=as2&o=1&a=B002USD0GQ - for some reason we don't have an alt tag here and Amzer 1800mAh batteryir?t=goodandevo 20&l=as2&o=1&a=B003O2RZOA - for some reason we don't have an alt tag here in providing extra runtime without altering the HTC EVO 4G's appearance is the1800mAh extended battery by Mugen Power.

Whether the stated capacity is really accurate is a matter of debate, but you can test the battery for yourself if you don't mind spending $44.95 and waiting until July 9th for the accessory to ship. I don't think companies like Seidio and Mugen Power could still be in business, selling extended batteries for the latest gadgets, if all their products were as bad as BatteryBoss' claims. The evidence is certainly damning and there's no arguing with hard numbers, but there are also clearly enough satisfied customers to keep the companies afloat.

I don't know what to think of these extended batteries myself, as I still haven't done any controlled tests with the Seidio 1750mAh I'm using and the stock unit, but I haven't experienced a drop in runtime or an increase in heat on my EVO.

Thanks, Carla!

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Jenn K. Lee is the founder of Pocketables. She loves gadgets the way most women love shoes and purses. The pieces in her tech wardrobe that go with everything are currently the Samsung Galaxy Note II, Sony Tablet P, and Nexus 7, but there are still a couple of vintage UMPCs/MIDs in the back of her closet.

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