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Your cart is empty.HQRP Replacement Battery for Palm Tungsten E2 PDA + Screwdriver + HQRP Universal Screen ProtectorWARNING for California residents pursuant to CA Proposition 65: This product may expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Disclaimer:This is not an original OEM product, HQRP branded product is a replacement. All brand names and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners. Any use of the brand names or model designations for this product are made solely for purposes of demonstrating compatibility. More Information brand HQRP upc 884667002351
Cobey Myers
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Perfect replacement for the palm Tungsten E2, it even came with a screwdriver for the back of the case, easy in easy out. Took me about 10 minutes. I highly recommend this replacement battery.
Suzy T
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
So far so good...Old battery was easy to remove and replaced...After one month, the battery is still approximately 95% charged...
harvey K
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2013
Save your money. They have already stolen mine. If this form allowed for zero stars, that's what I would have indicated. What they shipped was a useless, unmarked button-cell battery pack that bears no resemblance to the pictured product either physically or electrically. Though I described to them both the pictured item and the one I received, including measurements and configuration, all I got back was an email asking for the info I had already provided, supposedly for engineering evaluation. They even asked the model number on the battery I was replacing, the implication being that I didn't know what I was ordering or what I actually needed. I repeated the answers in a responding email, reminding them I had already provided this information. I never heard back.The kindest thing I can say about this vendor is that they are grossly incompetent at order fulfillment, and completely devoid of valid customer service
MyViewPoint
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2011
First off it was a problem to install the battery and then to put it all back together, but with perserverance it finally all came together. I charged it for 24 hours and with much excitement went turn it on. It didn't work... So, I tried agian making sure the connections were correct, put it all back together and charged another 24 hours, still nothing... So, it's either a battery issue, an issue with my Palm or my puzzle work... So, not sure how to really rate the product because I'm not sure where the problems lie. But I can tell you, it isn't easy to install as they make you think. But again this is MyViewPoint!
ocf
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2010
I had used this battery replacement to resurrect my Tungsten E2 which I thought had bit the dust several months ago. It was not charging properly at the time (this was after about almost 2 years of use) - not able to do a full charge. And I noticed the charge wearing out rather fast. Finally, one day I could not turn it on nor reset at all, charger or not.I appreciate the other reviews which pointed me to this product -- it saved me over $150 to buy a new PDA. You definitely need to buy this version that has the special screwdriver with it. And I highly recommend what others said about looking at youtube videos on how to replace it.I did the replacement in about 30-40 minutes. The only minus was that I used a sharp knife to split open the inside and the result was leaving a few scratchmarks on the sides (I couldn't find another object to wedge it open and you can't use the screwdriver itself for that task). But has no effect on performance.$13 dollars vs $150 -- it was worth the gamble to see if the battery replacement would bring back my PDA and I have no regrets. Battery works awesomely and has plenty of long lasting power before a charge is needed. The one caution is that you'll need to reset the PDA (as instructed on various online instructions) which can mean losing your data. But hopefully you've already backed it up on a computer via a sync before it went down.SCREEN PROTECTOR - This is a nice bonus to it. This however took me almost a half hour to place on right -- mostly figuring how to cut the cover and reinforement layers correctly so that it fits snug on the display window. Once done it works well. You might have to tap slightly harder to register, but I don't think I have to do that anymore. And you definitely want to be sure to get out all the air bubbles as much as you can (as per instructions).
Athena
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2010
I've had the battery in my previously short energy Palm TUngsten E2 for a couple of weeks and it has lenghtened the time I can use it. I can't say by exactly how much b/c I didn't fully drain the old one then start it to see how long it lasted; this is my observation based on how often I have to recharge it now.But my Palm works just fine. The battery did not short it out or cause it to work funny or anything like that.As other people have indicated, the instuctions are only part of what you need to know to insert it. Watch a Youtube video first and be prepared to feel like you are breaking it: there is a lot of breaking plastic sound. Also, keep prying gentlly around the edges when you are pulling it apart - I got frustrated in one place and now have a slight divit in the case because I turned what I was using to pull the two sides a part instead of continuing to use the flat edge to continuly "pop" the two pieces apart.I found that a very thin small knife blade worked well for the prying part - it has to pretty slim to get into the space it needs to.Once it is apart the wire from the old battery (on the top part) to the connection (on the bottom part) is about an inch and a half long, so don't just open them up quickly.Finally, Keep The Bottom Part Flat At All Times. I mean it. I didn't and the whole plastic assmbly at the top for turning it on and off fell out. It took me 20 minuets just to reassmble that part.If you can, have small nimble fingers and a high tolerance for finicky work.
Frank L. Hicks Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2010
This really was a snap to do. The screwdriver is a key to making it easy so if you don't have the special screwdriver be sure to order this package since the screws of the E2 have a unique slot. The hardest part is separating the two halves and if you are just patient and work around the edges slowly it separates nicely and is no problem in putting in the new battery and closing the E2 back up. Even if you have never done it before you are looking at no more than ten minutes tops from start to finish. I used a very small common tip screw driver to separate the halves but some people use the blade of a pocket knife. Just don't push it in too far and work it around the whole parameter. If I can do it anyone can do it. The new battery worked perfect and presto I have long term battery life again.
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