Droid-Paper-Scissors, How to Easily Fix Your Droid’s Loose Battery Cover

by Scott Jangro on 15 November 2009

My Motorola Droid phone has a problem. The battery cover is too loose. The combination of a loose cover, rubberized backing on the phone, and my pocket means the cover frequently falls off.

I’ve seen a number of discussions in Droid forums about this, so I know I’m not alone.

Here’s a very simple solution that I’m using on my own Moto Droid. The cover hasn’t fallen off since.

And a little scotch tape makes it “permanent”…

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UPDATE: Motorola will send you a replacement Droid battery cover.

  • dave_in_Holden
    I was doing yard work today, moving back and forth into the woods behind my house, and on coming inside, noticed that my Droid's battery cover was off. My response was, "Oh great...and good luck finding it in the woods and brush! I hope I can order a replacement!"

    Well, I got lucky and found the cover. FWIW, I've had a several Motorola phones in the past (the Razr and my wife/kids other Moto models and all but one had a loose cover problem. I'll apply this "paper insert" solution on one of the loose non-Droid phones and see if it helps! (Fire warning understood, although I think it wildly unlikely).

    I'm also ordering a replacement cover via Motorola's offer to replace them. When the replacement cover comes in, I'll use one of my micrometers to see if the pad in the back is any thicker!
  • Holden? MA? That makes us neighbors! (Stow, here)

    Definitely contact them about getting a replacement. Mine arrived in a few days and fits much better. It hasn't fallen off once.

    I don't have a micrometer.
  • dave_in_Holden
    Good Morning!

    Yes- Holden, MA!!! I actually bicycle to Stow and back in nice weather-
    it's about a 60 mile round trip by bicycle. Plus my boss lives in Stowe.
    We both work at MITRE Corporation in Bedford.

    I just contacted Moto about the replacement. They're sending one off to me
    asap. Thanks so much that advice. I bet there's something very thin and
    nonflammable that can be used besides paper..I'm thinking a very, very thin
    sheet of metal, maybe.

    Had a scare last night, though, when I noticed that the cover was gone. I
    was working outside all afternoon (still cleaning up some remanents of last
    year's infamous ice storm!) and that's where the cover must have fallen
    off. Luckily, after some searching with a flashlight, I found that it fell
    off in my driveway and not in the woods behind my house. It was after I
    found the cover that I googled a search for fixing the cover and came across
    your website.

    FWIW, this is my fifth Motorola product. Love their products, but they
    indeed do have a historical issue with battery covers falling off. One of
    my kids' Moto phones has this problem, and my old Moto RAZR (that my wife
    now has) had the issue when I used the super size battery covery.

    Tell you what- when I get a replacement cover, I'll use one of my old
    fashioned micrometers to measure the thickness between the two covers and
    post the results to your blog. GREAT blog, BTW.

    The Droid is a great phone, BTW. I recently ran a wire from my car's
    fusebox directly to underneath the car mount (see
    http://www.twitpic.com/photos/david_anthony). It's cool now as I don't
    worry about the battery wearing down while using the GPS and at the same
    time don't run some curly cord to the dash's 12 volt adapter.

    It does some ways to go, though! When the Droid is on the car mount, calls
    still come in via portrait mode. Kinda goofy. I actually have a list of
    little things like that that I should post somewhere.

    Best regards,

    Dave
  • We're coming up on the 1 year anniversary of that ice storm. We got hit pretty hard here, though not as bad as Holden from what I heard:
    http://www.jangro.com/foo/the-ice-storm-cometh/

    That's a great mod on your car. (Is that a Volvo dash?)

    With a Holden-Bedford commute, I can see you spending some effort on a droid/car integration. I used to do Worcester-Burlington, now I have zero commute.

    And I wouldn't expect anything less from a MITRE engineer. Assuming you're an engineer. You do own a micrometer after all. ;)

    There are surely some annoyances with the Droid. I've got several of my own, which I'll be posting here soon.
  • thefashionablehousewife
    My genius husband already came up with this solution for me! The battery kept falling off my Droid as well. Pulling it out of my pocket, pulling it our of my purse, or just talking on the phone for that matter. I was ready to take it back... then my husband folded a TJ Maxx price tag in half, placed it over the battery, put the cover back on and it hasn't come off since!! Yay!
  • Great minds think alike. ;)

    How do you like the Droid?
  • wow One more argument for the iphone and their design decision……
  • maizle
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  • Haven't had that problem as I have mine in a case from the get go. My only problem so far has been the memory card coming lose but that only happened once. Thanks for sharing this solution.
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