It's the 2400mah version. Comes with a new battery cover.
    Couple of caveats:USB cable also worked
    = with the original battery, my 680 sat in the desk cradle I'd used 
with my 650 -- where it charged and hotsync'd just fine. With the new 
battery, the phone is too fat, necessitating purchase of a new cradle.
    I got the inno.dock -- the one that also allows using the 680 as an 
.mp3 player. You can place the 680 on the cradle and plug in your 
earphones, and you're set to go.
    Except if you don't have earphones and the phone rings, the sound 
wants to go to the earphones you don't have, and not, in my case, the BT 
headset I do have.
    So you have to either leave the phone lying on the desk (my option) 
or buy the inno.dock Junior, which doesn't have the speaker plug.

Richard E Johnson, MD wrote:
>       On Jun 4, 2007, at 4:50 PM, J Messeder wrote
>       I recall the prior discussions about the Seidio and other potential  
> battery sources - this sounds like something I could use, as I'm  
> pretty dissatisfied with my 680 original battery life. If I don't  
> charge it virtually every day for at least some time, I can't use it  
> for a full day even on standby without doing much on on it except the  
> occasional Calendar note. Which battery are you referring to here?  
> Sounds like I might want to pick one up to use as my primary 680  
> battery.
> Thanks,
> Dick
> -----------------------------------------------
> Richard E Johnson, ScM, MD, DABA
> Palm/Treo 680
> Mac G4, iBook G3, PowerBook G4
> Lawton, OK 73505 USA
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