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Got Juice? Motorola Q Extended Battery

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The Motorola Q’s slim form factor is amazing as many of you already know, but what about the battery life? I feel strongly that it’s good enough for an average user to get through the day. I do not think a heavy bluetooth or email user can make it through the day without some charge time or other options. In my 1st week using the Q, I have varied my usage patterns dramaticly day to day to test the phone. I found that the 2 days where I talked for  hours with a Bluetooth headset, I needed a mid day charge.

To help with this, I have obtained an extended battery for the Motorola Q. This battery is 1640mah instead of the 1130mah the stock battery has to offer.

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The added bulk is noticable, but not abnoxious. It ads a bit of weight, but the added size that the battery extends outward is barely noticable when using.

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This is the Q in it’s natural state…

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Also, an added bonus is that this cover I got is not branded with that Verizon logo!

You can pick up the extended battery from Verizon, but yours will have the Verizon logo. The good thing is it will only set you back $20 instead of the normal price of $59.99

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