Hey all,
I was given an Excalibur with a buggered screen from a mate, so I replaced that and it's working nicely (especially with the 3VO ROM, which is bloody fantastic!). The battery is knackered, so I will be replacing it with the extended 2200mAh version that comes with the larger cover. So, I'd also like a case for this phone to protect it whilst I'm out and about (It will go with me on my motorcycle so I really need to protect it!).
So, do any of you wonderful folk know of a case that will accommodate the Excalibur with it's extended battery, or should I settle for one of those 'sock' style ones with a drawstring? I'd really like something that I can keep the phone in all the time, even whilst I use it.
Cheers!
Neil.
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Anyone have the same problem? My friend just got a brand new Dash, and the battery cover on the back of the unit seems to give in a little like mine. It's very prone to opening up when taking out of your pocket. Anyone have a fix for this? I was thinking of getting a new cover from eBay, but I figured it would yield the same results.
I think all of the excalibur phones have the same problem because I had the same and my friend did too.
Our solution:
Open the battery cover.
Put very small pieces of scotch tape where the screws are (on the sides).
About 1cm or less should do perfectly. Stick them near the screws or on top.
See the problem disappear
My phone feels much more solid now that the slight give in the battery cover is gone.
Also, I got a new Mugen 1200mah battery for the phone. I noticed it was probably slightly thicker than the original, maybe 1mm or less. So I removed the scotch tape and installed it and the cover sits beautifully. No creaking at all!
Hope this helps.
Yeah,
I have had the same issue.
My fix was to cut my buss. card to fit the dimensions of the battery. I then place it over the battery and then put the battery cover back on. The battery cover is much tighter and you have the added security of a buss card if your phone gets lost!!!!!!
Wow guys, awesome tips. I'm glad to discover that I am not the only one suffering from this.
I actually just purchased the Mugen 1200mAh battery for the phone as well. I guess I'll wait for it to arrive before trying the tape and card strategies.
PS - BTW, do you notice a significant gain in juice with this battery? If I don't charge my phone everynight, I can expect it to die halfway between the next day. I am hoping to be able to get at least 2 full days with this battery as I do a lot of weekend traveling.
I decide to buy one of those thin rubber covers for the S621 (5.00 bucks), fits great and protects from falling. Battery cover is permanently tight.
Regarding the Mugen:
Well, I just installed it yesterday so I am not sure, but I think there's a slight improvement. To tell you the truth, I am so used to charging my phone every night that I haven't really tested it.
Will give it a try and let you know.
Btw, with the Mugen, the cover now fits so well and feels so solid..its great!
Update:
Well, after using it for a few days, I can say that is battery is a very definite improvement over the 960mah one. I am trying to finish the 6th Harry Potter book on iSilo (reading it again to refresh my memory before the 7th comes out) and mostly, I am reading whenever I get the time to read.
That, coupled with checking mail through EDGE and lots of small calls, SMS sending, etc..
I am left with about 55-60% battery at night.
Earlier, it used to be more on the 25-35% side.
Downsides:
One day, my phone turned off on its own. This happened twice. The first time I turned it back on, my keylock was still on.
I haven't noticed the problem since that day but its something to consider. But, I had also installed Sprite Mobile Swipe and a few games on that day so maybe it was to do with them.
Anyway, its working perfectly now so I am very happy
Hi All!
Where I can find a Mugen 1200mah? Please write a link.
Hi, please search for Eten Webshop in Google. It's the first link you get.
I don't know whether we are allowed to post links here.
This battery is awesome. It is a lil thicker, as mentioned, and it does make the back cover a lot sturdier. It also adds a lot of juice over the original. Highly recommend it.
Hey question,
So I just ordered a new 2250 Mah extended battery for my cavalier (This one: http://www.amazon.com/2250mAh-Extended-Battery-Cavalier-SoftBank/dp/B001A8SP9E )
I'm pretty sure its gonna be kinda ugly (gotta do what you gotta do), but I wanted to know if any of you guys have any pictures of your phone with the extended battery and cover actually on. Wanted to see how ugly it really looks while its actually on the phone.
Thanks for the help guys!
I work directly with China's largest manufacturer of Extended batteries. They finished the AT&T Samsung Vibrant for T-Mobile and I've sold a bunch already with 100% feedback on Ebay. Userid is kevinjmoore. Unfortunately, they don't want to make a mold for the Captivate because they don't think there is enough demand in the USA to warrant it. To prove them wrong, I am trying to generate interest so that I can pay for the door mold charge and have them produce a bunch. The battery is the same as the Vibrant so that part is done. It is a 2800maH, which is nearly double the capacity and does last more than twice as long as stock--I know, I have the phone. Please email me at kevinjmoore at gmail dot com to get more details and help us get this rolling. I've reviewed all the forums out there and battery life is definitely one of the top issues. The rubberized door feel is awesome and it doesn't add a bunch of thickness to the phone like you think it might. Total production time is 20-25 days. My price will be at most $40 incl shipping. I may bring it down if demand is high enough. I will need a minimum of 50% fully refundable deposit. If I don't get enough demand in 30 days, I'll refund completely (less $0.30 Paypal fee). Please forward this, tweet this, facebook this and let's get this thing done My communication and customer service is second to none. We are building a US based website that will be up in 2 weeks detailing the over 35 other phones/extended batteries and hundreds of accessories (including IPAD and IPHONE) that we carry.
I found this pic on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Samsung-Vibrant...448289815?pt=US_Batteries&hash=item1e5f52f017
There is no way I would do that to my captivate. Just make a battery that fits in the factory space that has a 25% more power and i would be happy.
alphadog00 said:
I found this pic on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Samsung-Vibrant...448289815?pt=US_Batteries&hash=item1e5f52f017
There is no way I would do that to my captivate. Just make a battery that fits in the factory space that has a 25% more power and i would be happy.
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I would do it in a second for double the life are you kidding me! As long as the back cover had some sort of style to it.
unfortunately I'm gonna wait for the seidio 3000mah extended battery.
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Ewwwww...
That looks fugly as hell... I would get 2 extra OEMs w/ desktop charger instead...
Doesn't look horrid for the Vibrant. But the Captivate? Yea.. look like a damn camel hump or a hemorrhoid on the back of my phone. No thanks.
I had one on my Dream and other than being somewhat a nuisance for carrying cases/belt clips it was well worth it. In fact it worked so well I sold it to my buddy who had a dream when I switched to the captivate. He loves the damn thing cause he can use his phone all day long now without having to charge it.
I am a someone who prefers function over cosmetics. If it works better but is uglier wtf cares? When was the last time you looked at the back of your phone and was like wow- that sure is purdy You don't interact with the back of your phone. Also with the back being rubberized I would find it easier to rest on my shoulder during long tech calls with clients as I dont use bluetooth headsets. Just this morning I almost dropped my cap as it slipped from my hand getting out of the car- luckily I caught it, but still with the rubber this is less likely to happen. Again.. function over form all day all long.
I carry mine in my pocket. I like the captivate because it's thin. If I need to I'll carry spare battery before I double the thickness of the phone...I'm just sayin'
Mike
if i had the battery i could make the dies. are you looking to make a plastic cover or stamp an aluminum one?
anyway it would be nice to have on hand for trips or events where i dont know how long i will go without a charger. i dont think i would walk around with that in my pocket but it would be nice to have one available for occasional use and there are plenty of people that have come around here complaining about horrid battery life. i find the battery life quite good and in an every day environment you can always plan around it but obviously some people want more or just like to complain.
If I traveled, I would be all over this. Unfortunately, the $9 2-pack of batteries with wall charger on eBay just doesn't makes this as economical when I can just reach over and pop in a fresh battery and have the old one start charging.
It adds a "WHOPPING" 6 mm to the phone (not even 1/4"). I gave it to my friend to hold and he said he actually liked the feel better with the door that way. It felt more stable and fit perfectly to how you cradle your phone. The door is better than stock and fits easily in your pocket. It is NOT bulky at all. To not have to charge your phone every 7 or 8 hours if you are a moderate to heavy user is so worth it. I can't imagine not having it or carrying around 2 or 3 batteries all the time.
It is 6mm extra on an 11 mm phone (about 50% thicker for double capacity). It's a no-brainer.
i think you'd sell them but i think this might not be the right forum for it, the less than enthused response doesn't mean that people who travel aren't looking for something like this, it just means that we dont have that many people on the forum looking for this. are you getting feedback on your ebay store asking for it?
Email me at kevinjmoore at gmail to discuss.
Correct me if I am wrong but...
Isn't our metal back plate aid in reception? I thought the antenna was in direct contact with the back plate. Seems to me that a big piece of plastic holding in a big battery would give us signal loss...
Shovelhead84 said:
Correct me if I am wrong but...
Isn't our metal back plate aid in reception? I thought the antenna was in direct contact with the back plate. Seems to me that a big piece of plastic holding in a big battery would give us signal loss...
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no it appears to be grounded not an antenna but i could be wrong i dont know much about cell antenna design. there are two contacts and one goes to the metal chassis indirectly through a shiny plating on the back of the plastic housing. the other goes to the board but i didn't trace it to tell if it went to the points that contact the chassis and plastic cover, electronics today can be difficult trace.
i know some antennas form a loop and it can very well be an antenna but i find that my phone works fin with the battery door removed. also there is no reason a new batery door cant be stamped from aluminum. or lined with aluminum tape.
I assume that you can't have a battery like this and use a case like the Body Glove Mirage? Are there alternative cases that will work with a battery like this?
A better solution would be a silicone case with a pocket for a spare battery. Carry it when you need to and switch when you need to.
a picture (if you have a functional unit) would be a lot helpful...
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a picture (if you have a functional unit) would be a lot helpful...
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I agree. Any/ all pictures of all angles would be highly appreciated. Only then can i make my decision. I too am interested in this.
alphadog00 said:
A better solution would be a silicone case with a pocket for a spare battery. Carry it when you need to and switch when you need to.
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Now this wouldn't be a bad idea either....
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I assume that you can't have a battery like this and use a case like the Body Glove Mirage? Are there alternative cases that will work with a battery like this?
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From my experience with the BG Mirage + the specs provided by the OP, its a definite No. Not with 6mm (50% thicker) but i would applaud anyone who would try it. Who knows, it might actually work out. Now if only Otterbox cases work with ANY extended batteries..........then I am ALL OVER IT.
Hi all,
I just scored a used Galaxy Nexus, Sprint version, on eBay. It seems to be in good working condition, however the battery cover is not flush against the battery. There's actually enough space there that when I shake the phone, the battery shifts up and down in its housing, clicking against the cover. Is this normal with this model, or should I quickly take advantage of the 14 day return period?
Definitely return. NOT normal.
I would GUESS you have a standard battery with a cover for an extended battery
After Googling around a bit and looking at photos of batteries, it looks like my battery may have been switched in from a different Samsung phone, possibly a Galaxy S II. I suppose I could order a Galaxy Nexus battery and hope for the best, but I think I'm going with the return option. Better luck next time, I guess.
Pics of this? I didn't know gs2 batteries fit
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I would GUESS you have a standard battery with a cover for an extended battery
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On further examination, I think you're right. Someone helpfully posted a serious of comparison photos on the Amazon listing for the Verizon extended battery/cover combo, and the extended cover looks pretty much like mine. Now the question is do I return the phone (since standard covers don't seem to be available anywhere), or suck it up and buy a bigger (heavier) battery for this one?
xpdx said:
On further examination, I think you're right. Someone helpfully posted a serious of comparison photos on the Amazon listing for the Verizon extended battery/cover combo, and the extended cover looks pretty much like mine. Now the question is do I return the phone (since standard covers don't seem to be available anywhere), or suck it up and buy a bigger (heavier) battery for this one?
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Personally, I use both the stock and extended Verizon battery, but I only keep the cover of the extended battery on me. Not once have I had an issue with the smaller battery shifting out of place. I'd say you keep it if there isn't anything wrong with the phone and even ask the seller if they happen to have the stock cover lying around anywhere.
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If indeed you have the stock battery with the extended cover and don't wish to buy anything extra (although i would recommend getting the extended battery for longevity reasons aswell as fit) you could opt for the primitive fix: tape a piece of paper to the inside of the cover to hold it tighter.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus.
Hi guys,
I'm interested in "official extended battery 3000mhz by Samsung with back cover " like this http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Samsung-Extended-Battery-3000mAh/dp/B00BMQ56QE for my S3, however I feel little confused, because I'd also like to buy a case and I'm afraid that it won't fit together. I won't buy another 2100mAh battery to replace them, when first one is discharged to 0%.
Therefore I'd like to know about buying powerbanks (last time I saw one video at YT about dangerous or faked, chinese powerbanks) or buying "case with battery" in itself.
I would be more inclined to buy this case, because I have enough stuffed pockets and a backpack, when I'm going to my college. I have limited funds (max 25€), so I don't want to buy a piece of trash. Additional capacity can be (or should) of the case only 1000-15000mhz because as I won't to increase significantly the size of my phone (like with this case). I don't need 5000Mhz Phone. 3000-3500 is enough.
Could you recommend me what should I do?