HTC EVO 4G Gets a New Battery from Mugen

Mugen Power Batteries Has Launched New Extended Batteries for the HTC EVO 4G

Among the main issues of the HTC EVO 4G is the life span of its battery. However it seems that this may soon be resolved after Mugen Power Batteries announces the release of their new 3200 mAh batteries which practically doubles the default batteries that come with the HTC EVO 4G.

With the new extended batteries for Mugen, HTC EVO 4G users will now worry less about running low on power, especially the heavy travelers. The new capacity models are actually a result of clamors by consumers who got hold of a 1800 mAh extended battery back in June.

Despite the increased 20% capacity, HTC EVO 4G owners requested for a bigger model for longer use and battery life.

And now it seems their prayers have been answered with these new Mugen Power 3200 mAh batteries which are now available at the company site.

The initial batch of orders will be shipped starting August 9.

Credit: Source.
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