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		<title>PPCG Review: Seidio 2000mAh TP Extended Battery</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I had the opportunity to review the Seidio Innocell 2000mAh Extended Battery for the Touch Pro (my At&#38;t Fuze). While unpacking the battery and battery cover, I noticed the cover had the &#8220;rubbery&#8221; feel of the European covers and not the slick back the At&#38;t Fuze came with. I prefer the European cover, and I [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I had the opportunity to review the Seidio Innocell 2000mAh Extended Battery for the Touch Pro (my At&amp;t Fuze).  While unpacking the battery and battery cover, I noticed the cover had the &#8220;rubbery&#8221; feel of the European covers and not the slick back the At&amp;t Fuze came with.  I prefer the European cover, and I actually ordered one shortly after I bought my Fuze.</p>
<p>After putting the battery in and putting the cover on, I noticed that it wasn&#8217;t a perfect fit, but its pretty close.  The edges hang over just a tad, but not enough to be annoying.</p>
<p>As the store states, it does add about 2-3mm to the back of the phone, but its really not too bad.  It doesn&#8217;t feel quite as nice in the hand as it did with the original back, but that&#8217;s expected when you buy these extended batteries.</p>
<p>In the battery package, it states that it will take 5-6 full charge/discharge cycles to calibrate the battery.  When putting it in the phone, it came with a 50% charge and it states to fully charge it before using it.  I had my phone on, but plugged in for a good 4 hours before I took it off the charger.</p>
<p>Read on for my usage experience!</p>
<p><span id="more-700"></span>Since everybody&#8217;s usage varies, here is my average use for comparison:<br />
-Full HSDPA (3G) signal at work (8 hours of the day)<br />
-HSDPA the whole car ride home<br />
-Switching between 3G and Edge at home<br />
-Bluetooth on 24/7, but only connected to a headset while in the car<br />
-30-60 minutes worth of talk time per day<br />
-10-20 texts per day<br />
-Connected to Exchange 2007 push email 24/7 and receive about 10-30 emails per day (set to download upon arrival and download full email without images)</p>
<p>Outside of those stats, I rarely use the internet or use the phone for much else.  I would say maybe 30-60 minutes of internet usage per day, if any.</p>
<p>While I haven&#8217;t done the 5-6 full charge/discharge cycles yet, I can already see a difference in battery life.  After taking my phone off the charger at 7am yesterday, by 11pm I was down to 70%.  I actually used my phone more than my description above (more phone calls and text messaging) because of the PPCGeeks site issues, so I was really impressed.  The stock battery would have definitely been dead (or close to it) after that much usage.</p>
<p>Overall, if you&#8217;re a really heavy user and can&#8217;t get through a half a day on a stock battery, then this will probably get you through a day, or close to it.  If you&#8217;re a mild user, like myself, then you should be able to get 2+ days easily.</p>
<p>I give this a rating of 4.5 stars out of 5, with its only fault being the battery cover fit as described above.  In my opinion, its well worth the $55.</p>
<p>Buy it at the PPCGeeks Store <a href="http://store.ppcgeeks.com/productAccessories.asp?id=24792">here</a>!</p>
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