HTC HD2 extended battery demoed
Pocketnow have uploaded this video showing the HTC HD2 Official Extended battery in action. They report the 2300 mAh battery, which costs about $50 ad also fits the US HD2, provides up to 2.5 days of active use, which seems pretty low for the bulk, but the kick stand still looks pretty cool and does a lot to make up for the brick-like nature of the resulting unit.
The battery is available from Clove here.
Read more at Pocketnow here.
HTC HD2 accessories selling out

I would certainly not have believed it, but it seems HTC HD2 users are pretty passionate about genuine HTC accessories. Clove.co.uk. reports on their blog that their first shipments of the HTC HD2 official extended battery and car kit have already sold out, less than a week after availability, and they have had to order a new lot which will only arrive next week.
Both of these accessories are pretty expensive, with the car kit running at £64.62 (around $100) and the extended battery £41.13 (around $65) and both are of course pretty scaled down from the first renders we saw prior to availability. They also both have much cheaper alternatives available, which I guess mean HTC HD2 owners have an eye more towards quality than value
Do our readers think these authentic HTC HD2 accessories are worth the price? Let us know below.
Official HTC HD2 extended battery now available
Still a massive £41.11, the official HTC HD2 extended battery with kick stand is now available from EasyDevices.co.uk.
The battery, which comes with an extra battery cover, has near double the capacity of the included one, at 2300 mAh, which should keep your 1 Ghz device running smoothly for a few more hours.
Order the accessory at EasyDevices here.
Unofficial HTC HD2 Extended battery reviewed
Coolsmartphone have published a brief review of an alternate extended battery for the HTC HD2. Like the official version the 2400 mAh battery also ads a more than perceptible bulge to your phone, but it comes in at nearly a 1/3 of the price, at only £14.98. For that price you lose the kick stand, but still get the alternate battery cover.
The battery can be ordered from EasyDevices.co.uk here.
See Coolsmartphone for the full review and more pictures.
HTC HD2 Extended Battery real pictures, specs released
Via CoolSmartphones, we finally have some real pictures of the HTC HD2 extended battery, and the news is not good.
While the device retains all the features of the render, in real life it appears much bulkier than the render suggests, and appears rather less stylish also, lacking the yellow flash which the render sported under the kickstand.
The good news is that the capacity, at 2300 mAh, is pretty good, and should see the device through at least a few day’s use.
See more detail at EasyDevices.co.uk, where the accessory is selling for £34.99 without VAT.
HTC HD2 extended battery with kick stand coming next month
Clove has announced some more information regarding accessories for the HTC HD2, which they call the most popular HTC device of 2009.
Of particular interest to me is the HTC HD2 Extended Battery (HTC-EBATHD2), which they expect to arrive in February 2010 and which promises to double battery life.
What really has me interested however is the kick stand which comes integrated, something which I often miss when I contemplate using the device for watching a YouTube video. The larger battery capacity should also help make this less of risk to the device lasting the day if used that way.
Whether this design touch is worth the pricy £52.88 the official extended battery will cost is however certainly debatable.
Read more about the other accessories available and coming to the HTC HD2 here.























































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