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BoxWave’s ElectraSpan Extended Battery

Posted by Doug Smith on November 13, 2007 – 1:22 pm
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htc_tytn_2_extendedbattery_lg Need some more Battery Brawn? I have been reading all of the complaints on the forums about the Tilt’s battery consumption issues. If you haven’t already tried Kaiser Tweaks over at XDA, you may want to checkout BoxWave’s ElectraSpan Extended Battery. It does add a bit more girth to your device, but for heavy hacking that requires some extra juice where an outlet isn’t convenient, you might want to try out the BoxWave ElectraSpan Extended Battery!

Features:

  • High capacity rechargeable lithium polymer (Li-Poly) battery for your AT&T Tilt
  • Capacity: 2700 mAh (approx. 2x more capacity than the standard battery)
  • Includes a battery cover that is specifically designed for your AT&T Tilt

Cost on these are $59.95 which is 30% off right now. BoxWave can also hook you up with a Standard Battery replacement for $39.95. Check em’ out here:

BoxWave ElectraSpan Extended Battery

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  • Jack
    I have bought an extended battery from Boxwave for my O2 Stealth. All else function properly except: 1) After the extended battery is fully charged, it still gives a "Low battery warning", but the phone works normally. 2) WIFI refused to turn on, probably because of the "Low Battery Warning" error message. Can anyone share solution to this problem with me?
    Regards,
    Jack
  • JA
    Any idea why the Box Wave batterys is $60 (on sale)? Talkie Tech has a 2800mAh battery for $35. Any idea what the difference is?
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