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I was wrong. even though the charge showed full charge it died in the middle of a business conversation.
Since my time to a UPS store or USPS is more valuable than the ten bucks I wasted, I guess I'll just toss the thing in the garbage and order a cheap one instead. Thinking it might have just been a glitch of some sort, I put it on my car charger for 5 hours while I used my employee's phone.
It didn't even blink or give any kind of warning before just shutting off the phone. Obviously a defective battery.
I thought being an OEM battery this would be better than the cheaper ones. After letting the battery discharge completely when I received it, I charged it for an entire weekend.
After 3 minutes of use the same thing happenned.
My original battery wasn't holding a charge and this is as good as new. The battery is perfect for the original version of the LG Voyager. Holds a charge for a few days.
With the phones capability, a new battery was needed. This just what I needed, after over a year on the original battery. Just as expected.
I have purchased (for other phones) after market battery and they have never been as good as the original---some haven't fit right and some haven't held charges long. As advertised and delivered promptly; this battery appears to be as good as the original. OEM seems to be the way to go.
My wife realized after she bought it that she needed the titanium colored version to match her phone but it was something like $20 more but this one fits just fine except it is a different color. It is just a battery so there is not a lot to review however it holds a charge just fine and works like a battery should. No big deal to her.
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