Mugen Power considering extended battery for HTC One X
0. phoneArena posted on 20 Apr 2012, 18:01
Even though the HTC One X battery is not removable, aftermarket battery manufacturer Mugen Power says that it is thinking about offering a battery replacement kit to the phone's owners; an instruction manual would explain how to remove the old battery and install the extended cell...
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1. gwuhua1984 posted on 20 Apr 2012, 18:10 5 0
A battery case would be nice. Pretty scary taking the phone apart after looking at the tear down of One X.
2. dangchitrung posted on 20 Apr 2012, 19:56 2 0
and make it a monster of the size of Galaxy note and 1 inch thickness.
3. Glim12808 posted on 20 Apr 2012, 23:30 3 0
Whoa! Better think twice, thrice before doing it!
4. Hunt3rj2 posted on 21 Apr 2012, 00:06 0 0
They're going to have to find a way to increase the battery size without changing the polycarbonate cover, there's A LOT of sensitive equipment mounted on it that shouldn't be taken off.
6. BuckeyeCadet86 posted on 21 Apr 2012, 06:33 0 0
I'd be willing to bet that a majority of the people who voted on that poll don't realize that the phone is sealed and it involves digging into the guts of the phone to open it and replace the battery
7. shy2papa posted on 21 Apr 2012, 07:55 3 0
If Htc had done what Motorola did to the Droid Raza Maxx giving it a 3300mah or more battery they will be no need for you to open up ur phone, HTC this kind of thinking is not good for business, give the people what they want and that's a phone with a grate battery life.
9. Urvish86 posted on 06 May 2012, 11:03 0 0
We If HTC has provided 5 point docking station port behind HTC, there should also be two points for charging.... Which can be considered to build a Case... There wont be a need to remove the cover i think...
10. nutsicles posted on 27 Jul 2012, 18:33 0 0
You can just buy Spigen's Kuel F60Q portable battery charger. Adds another 2 full charges to my One x global. And its about the size of a charging cable
11. dmitrylambrianov posted on 10 Aug 2012, 06:44 0 0
Actually we at Mugen Power have released these battery cases already. The 3200mah [CC-S720ESL] and 6000mAh [CC-S720EXL] cases are available. Phonearena, please review them when you have a chance.
12. AppleHateBoy posted on 25 Sep 2012, 18:45 0 0
Why doesn't HTC make 3200 mAH Mugen battery the default one? It would last much longer. Plus with some design changes One X would only be a little more thicker.
I really think manufacturers should start making Mugen Power as their battery suppliers. It would be great for us consumers.






