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Re: Mugen Power Batteries
obviously....... he has it in the n900
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Re: Mugen Power Batteries
@zimon:
I have also the mugen-power with the new backcover and I think also, the thickness is not to much. But my question, the problem with BME. Do you know, is the recharging from batterie correctly? I think, the time is to short for this, from zero to 100 percent, I must wait only 3 or 4 hours, in the specification from mugen i should wait 12 hours for the four times?! When the lamp is green, the recharging is stopping? Sorry for my bad english, I'm german man. |
Re: Mugen Power Batteries
I have also bought this mugen power battery for N900 and got it just a few days ago.
bonsai009 I would just ignore the battery indicator and green light and charge the battery while the device is on for fully 12 hours and repeat this procedure 4 times (as is stated in the manual) ... at least I am doing that; just 2 times left ;) So my first impressions are quite positive; the battery lasted for at least 18 full hours (after that I went to sleep and in the morning the battery was empty, so it could be even a few hours more), before that it lasted half of that time (the original one). I don't know if I'll gain even more time when the battery will reach its full capacity after this initial charges? WLAN connection was on all the time, except if a had to use 3G, during that time I watched some video news online, browse, read news online, download, installed applications could update it's data all the time, made a few Skype calls and also chat via Skype, used bluetooth connection for a few hours, the CPU is of course overclocked etc. ... so I am pleased :) Obviously the phone looks and it is even bigger now, the camera has no cover anymore and the small plastic stand behind is also gone. The microSD card works fine (with this renewed cover). Here you have also some photos (the first are made with N900 and the second one below with the Nokia 5320XM so that you can compare the quality of the cameras): ;) http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/7132/20100616002.jpg http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/6320/20100616004.jpg http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/4136/20100616003.jpg http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/7414/20100616005.jpg ... and made with 5320XM with 2MP camera: http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/3764/16062010001.jpg http://img685.imageshack.us/img6/8673/16062010002m.jpg http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/3046/16062010.jpg http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/8...062010002m.jpg http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/4073/16062010003.jpg |
Re: Mugen Power Batteries
epic post, been waiting for info + photos like this...
the cost is just too high |
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Well i have got a Nokia 6600i that beats the pants off the n900 for camera qualty but there again it does have a 5mp camera and the mobile is a fraction of the size.
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@ultravires have you tried taking pictures ? looks like camera is too deep , with flash enabled pics might look overflashed/white
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I cannot really tell 'cause I am not a photography expert, just a regular user, but I don't see any deference between the photos taken (with flash) before and now ...
... as I said I am really not the right reference for this question. Perhaps somebody else could answer better to this one? |
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I cant see a reason to not post a picture :)
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And I thought my N900 with Otterbox was huge!
WOW! |
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