T-Mobile Dash HTC Excalibur s620 Li-Ion Battery TMobile

: T-Mobile Dash HTC Excalibur s620 Li-Ion Battery TMobile

T-Mobile Dash HTC Excalibur s620 Li-Ion Battery TMobile

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 : T-Mobile Dash HTC Excalibur s620 Li-Ion Battery TMobile
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
Brand: iGoneMobile
EAN: 0714265144477
Label: Igonemobile
Manufacturer: Igonemobile
Publisher: Igonemobile
Studio: Igonemobile



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionExtend your talk time with a replacement or spare battery for your PDA. Just keep one resting in your cradle and it's ready whenever you need it. just pop it in your pocket or bag and you're good to go that extra mile at work, chatting with your friends or on the road. Can be recharged while in the phone or using the Cradle Kit.




Features:
  • Brand new non-OEM. Capacity: 960mAh
  • Powerful: Provides up to 5-6 hours of talk time and up to 2 weeks of standby time (depending on smartphone configuration)
  • Rechargable: Recharges in phone or in the battery drawer of Cradle Kit
  • Safe: Built-in overcharging protection
  • Compatibility: T-Mobile Dash HTC Excalibur













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - thank you
the product came in great condition, and sooner than the due date

excellant work, thank you



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