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Motorola 1800mAh battery
User: Howard Gelber, Aug 1, 2011
Pros: Doesnt enlarge phone case. Uses standard battery cover.
Cons: None
Great and necessary Upgrade
This battery does come with a replacement door, but like the user mention above, the size different is so insignificant that it shouldnt even be mentioned.
It does add noticeable time that Im able to use my phone between charges. Im a Systems Admin and I use my phone heavily and can get about 8-10 hours of use from the phone between charges. If background apps, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS are managed properly you could easily squeeze another 2-3hours out of the battery.
This is definitely a must if youre trying to avoid adding a "Quasimodo-esque" hump on the already slim DX, this is the way to go.
User: Mr MotoDX, Apr 25, 2011
Pros: Enough power to get through the Day
Cons: None so far
This battery does come with a replacement door, but like the user mention above, the size different is so insignificant that it shouldnt even be mentioned.
It does add noticeable time that Im able to use my phone between charges. Im a Systems Admin and I use my phone heavily and can get about 8-10 hours of use from the phone between charges. If background apps, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS are managed properly you could easily squeeze another 2-3hours out of the battery.
This is definitely a must if youre trying to avoid adding a "Quasimodo-esque" hump on the already slim DX, this is the way to go.
Nice Upgrade
First I want to say the specs listed here are a little off since this battery is rated at 1880/1930mAh (stock BH5X is 1500/1540mAh).
It is also just a hair thicker than stock and comes with its own cover but it barely -and I mean barely!- adds anything to the phone and should not affect any cases, hard or soft.
Power-wise is does come as a surprise because it does add quite a bit of extra run-time to the phone at least when compared to the modest power rating increase. Even with heavy use I can now make it through the entire day whereas I used have to plug my phone in after work with the BH5x. Do note however that, like any battery, it will take a few power cycles to achieve maximum efficiency so dont fret if it feels like it lasts less than the BH5x the first few days.
Overall I feel this is a great upgrade to the phone without adding any unnecessary bulk and weight to the phone. Both of which we all agree the DX can do without.
User: Zahl None, Apr 5, 2011
Pros: Same size, more power
Cons: Doesnt come standard?
First I want to say the specs listed here are a little off since this battery is rated at 1880/1930mAh (stock BH5X is 1500/1540mAh).
It is also just a hair thicker than stock and comes with its own cover but it barely -and I mean barely!- adds anything to the phone and should not affect any cases, hard or soft.
Power-wise is does come as a surprise because it does add quite a bit of extra run-time to the phone at least when compared to the modest power rating increase. Even with heavy use I can now make it through the entire day whereas I used have to plug my phone in after work with the BH5x. Do note however that, like any battery, it will take a few power cycles to achieve maximum efficiency so dont fret if it feels like it lasts less than the BH5x the first few days.
Overall I feel this is a great upgrade to the phone without adding any unnecessary bulk and weight to the phone. Both of which we all agree the DX can do without.
BH6X
Then have replaced both of the two batteries I took back at no charge, but they had no idea why they would have both burned out. I have the third one installed now, but it has only been in my X for two day now.
B4N, Charlie
User: Charlie Macro, Mar 26, 2011
Pros: it does last me all day, but
Cons: I have already returned two BH6X batteries to Verizon as they have burned out i.e., the would no longer hold a charge and this was all within three months????
Then have replaced both of the two batteries I took back at no charge, but they had no idea why they would have both burned out. I have the third one installed now, but it has only been in my X for two day now.
B4N, Charlie
Sent me wrong SNN# for Droid X
User: s morgan, Dec 11, 2011
Take note of the SNN for the BH6X battery. This is according to Motorola: "BH6X is just the battery model. What matters is the part number. (SNN5893) is for X2. (SNN5880) is the xtra capacity battery for Droid X but not the extended battery." I received the SNN5893 for my Droid X which would not fit with my OEM battery door, and I opted to return this since I did not want buy the extended battery door and change the snap on case I currently use for my Droid X.
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