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Innocell 3200mAh Super Extended Life Battery
http://www.seidioonline.com/samsung-epic-4g-touch-3200-extended-life-battery-p/bacy32ssept-bk.htm
Whoa...don't think I'm ready to drop $70 for one, especially when my stock battery gets the job done.
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If your a heavy data user you'll need it
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If you're a heavy music user, definitely needed. I only make it about 6 hours of non stop music and spurts of data.
The matte black of the back cover looks like **** on our glossy trimmed E4GT.
Pre-ordered mine from mobilecityonline.com for $55 w/free shipping.
Ordered my EVO seidio extended battery from them and didn't have any problems.
Looks ugly.
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im waiting for accessoryswamps extended battery for almost half the price lol
what case will i use with this?
smcf81 said:
what case will i use with this?
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Not a single one.
smcf81 said:
what case will i use with this?
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right
they dont make a case/holster?
cant have it naked
damn, turns one of the nicest slim phones around into a brick.
can't they up the mAh without making it so huge?
I'll wait for a Mugen that doesn't require a bigger back. I had a Mugen for my palm pre and it was fantastic. It wasn't a huge boost but it lasted a few hours longer.
I'd rather keep a charged and ready to go 2nd battery on me for when or if it's needed rather than deal with that kind of added bulk. That's one of the 3 primary reasons we all bought this phone other than the fact its Android based.
1. The screen is big and drop dead gorgeous
2. Its fast as hell
3. Its THIN as hell
I wouldn't give up reasons 1 or 2 any more than I would 3.
P.S. Re reading this I don't mean it to sound like a thread crap. I'm sure there are some users out there who are jumping on this, so thanks for bringing it to their attention.
I don't need the extra bulk. This is the solution I would consider. Comes with a Samsung battery:
http://m.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/ET-CGPK009GSTA
Hope this hasn't already been posted but I just got off of chat with Seidio and they have a coupon code "NOV2011" for 15% off entire order. I just used it and it works on convert combo. Also free USPS shipping service right now.
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Yeah, I'd have to kick my own ass if I saw myself using one of these bricks.
yeah just saw a mugen battery for the epic 4g touch on ebay not sure if its legit thought if your interested
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MUGEN-POWER...128453?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3f101ac105
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Hope this hasn't already been posted but I just got off of chat with Seidio and they have a coupon code "NOV2011" for 15% off entire order. I just used it and it works on convert combo. Also free USPS shipping service right now.
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Hrm... $60 ... better than $70 + shipping I guess
yeah i just bought the seidio battery instead of the accessory swamp one lol
3200 mah would be nice, dont have to worry about my battery dying now
The galaxy nexus extended 2100mah battery fits the battery cover just doesnt seal all the way. Oh and its nfc also!
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I suppose if you have a case, you can leave the back cover off. I did that for a few older phones.
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hazard99 said:
The galaxy nexus extended 2100mah battery fits the battery cover just doesnt seal all the way. Oh and its nfc also!
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Have you tried using NFC after putting in the Galaxy Nexus battery? Confirmed it's still working?
Just want to rule out that it has NFC but is somehow incompatible with the T989 NFC.
Maybe I can try to get the gn and my sgs2 to talk
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picture or link pleasE?
i'll probably order one to try it out , if it's compatible with our phone
why not just use the Mugen 2000 mAh battery?
i only trust OEM batteries when it comes to Extended
besides 2000 - 1850 = 150 mAh gain, not really worth the upgrade
however 2100 - 1850 = 250 mAh gain, that is at least a decent quater pound over the original
it should at least give you another hour with 250 mAh
but 150 wont even last you 30min
according to the mAh consumption history of my phone, it averages around 213 to 555 mAh when in use, game or web surfing
iddle is 2 mAh
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why not just use the Mugen 2000 mAh battery?
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Here's why...
About the same price, OEM it is.
OEM Sammy has higher capacity, which is usually what they state. 3rd party batteries are generous with their numbers and tend to lie.
NFC
BWAHAHAHHA THIS THREAD MAKE ME LOL COMPARING OVER 100mAH LOL!!!
Is it worth having no rear cover? Imo, just carry a spare.
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Is it worth having no rear cover? Imo, just carry a spare.
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Agreed. OEM or not, it doesn't fit. I could rig a laptop battery up to my phone, that doesn't mean it's better. "but all you have to do is leave the battery door off and duct tape it to the back..." Um....no thanks. I don't care what kind of battery it is, if it doesn't fit, it's a waste of time.
Here's the extended Galaxy Nexus battery in my SGS2.
Can't tell you the battery life yet, gimme a day or two.
I'm not using the back cover, the Seidio Active takes care of it. Not a big deal since the case never comes off anyway.
peel off the label on the battery and take a Dremel to the back cover to make space. The case is thin, but a few thousands of an inch shouldnt hurt. you could possibly have the battery case down too if you're brave.
that case looks a touch heavy, how does it feel? whats the front look like?
thanks for posting the pics
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Here's the extended Galaxy Nexus battery in my SGS2.
Can't tell you the battery life yet, gimme a day or two.
I'm not using the back cover, the Seidio Active takes care of it. Not a big deal since the case never comes off anyway.
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i know our battery door is extremely flexible
i'm sure you can at least keep the better half of the batter door clicked in
while leaving only the bottom part un-hooked
and let the phone case do the rest of the job at keeping the batter in place
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i know our battery door is extremely flexible
i'm sure you can at least keep the better half of the batter door clicked in
while leaving only the bottom part un-hooked
and let the phone case do the rest of the job at keeping the batter in place
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I may try the outer battery shell removal, it may give me just a little more space. I'll try later tonight.
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peel off the label on the battery and take a Dremel to the back cover to make space. The case is thin, but a few thousands of an inch shouldnt hurt. you could possibly have the battery case down too if you're brave.
that case looks a touch heavy, how does it feel? whats the front look like?
thanks for posting the pics
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Not heavy at all, but then again I have big sexy man hands.
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Interested in your results. This is for nexus prime? Can't find accessories on samsung. Where did you purchase yours?
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Interested in your results. This is for nexus prime? Can't find accessories on samsung. Where did you purchase yours?
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It's from the Verizon Galaxy Nexus.
Purchased thru VZW.
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Here's the extended Galaxy Nexus battery in my SGS2.
Can't tell you the battery life yet, gimme a day or two.
I'm not using the back cover, the Seidio Active takes care of it. Not a big deal since the case never comes off anyway.
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Hows has it been working for you? Does it work? I would definitely go buy me one of these.
There is enough hate in the world. Why can't we all get along here ...?
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Hows has it been working for you? Does it work? I would definitely go buy me one of these.
There is enough hate in the world. Why can't we all get along here ...?
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It seems to give about an hour more roughly. I did a little over 15hrs the other day (auto sync, BT, 4G, yadayada). I usually finish with about 14 normally.
YMMV, you may or may not see any difference.
If money is tight, don't buy it. I'm sure most people aren't going to go bonkers over that one hour.
So I am looking for a new battery for my Epic 4g, but I don't feel like purchasing one lol.
So this leads to my question:
My friend works at a Sprint store and said he can grab me a battery from an Epic 4g or another phone that has the same physical size but more capacity.
I am seeking help in finding information on other Sprint phones that use the same "physical" size battery as the Samsung Epic 4G uses...
I am hoping to acquire a battery from another phone that has 3500+mAh. Anyone have any suggestions?
Epic touch works just fine. Although I don't condone the "stealing" at least spot the dude 10$.
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So I am looking for a new battery for my Epic 4g, but I don't feel like purchasing one lol.
So this leads to my question:
My friend works at a Sprint store and said he can grab me a battery from an Epic 4g or another phone that has the same physical size but more capacity.
I am seeking help in finding information on other Sprint phones that use the same "physical" size battery as the Samsung Epic 4G uses...
I am hoping to acquire a battery from another phone that has 3500+mAh. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Like UBER said and free is free, but Epic Touch and no phone has 3500 mAh only after market extended batteries do.
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Well yes, we all do not condone to stealing, but he is the store manager and made the offer the other day cause I was complaining about how horrible my battery was.
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Well yes, we all do not condone to stealing, but he is the store manager and made the offer the other day cause I was complaining about how horrible my battery was.
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LOL okay my bad if thats the case, the only battery that will fit under the stock backing is the epic touch battery. There arent any other that i know of.
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Like UBER said and free is free, but Epic Touch and no phone has 3500 mAh only after market extended batteries do.
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Razr maxx is close, but not quite and wouldn't fit in epic anyway.
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Well he said he only has 1800mAh batteries anyway, so he's just going to bring me one of those instead. Thanks for everyone's input.
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Razr maxx is close, but not quite and wouldn't fit in epic anyway.
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BTW I said 3500 mAh that's 3300 mAh I know, I know only a 200 mAh difference but that's big take for instance the 1800 versus the 1500 mAh
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Well he said he only has 1800mAh batteries anyway, so he's just going to bring me one of those instead. Thanks for everyone's input.
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The phone will feel obviously heavier, and the cover will be slightly loose, having trouble staying snapped shut. But it seems to become accustom to the stretch and you'll get used to the different feel of the phone too.
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mjben said:
The phone will feel obviously heavier, and the cover will be slightly loose, having trouble staying snapped shut. But it seems to become accustom to the stretch and you'll get used to the different feel of the phone too.
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Mine feels same weight and and my back is perfectly fine. I don't know why your having those issues.
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XxLostSoulxX said:
Mine feels same weight and and my back is perfectly fine. I don't know why your having those issues.
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Because the et4g battery is exactly one credit card thicker. Its definately a noticeable difference
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Because the et4g battery is exactly one credit card thicker. Its definately a noticeable difference
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Yes, it is a noticeable difference; not an issue, just a difference.
The cover does not exactly fit. There is a bulge where the top of the thicker battery causes it to slightly deform And the bottom snaps are not as tight being that the cover is now a bit mis-shapen.
And thicker battery = heavier battery.
It is noticeable the first couple of weeks. But I've become accustomed to it.
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Yes, it is a noticeable difference; not an issue, just a difference.
The cover does not exactly fit. There is a bulge where the top of the thicker battery causes it to slightly deform And the bottom snaps are not as tight being that the cover is now a bit mis-shapen.
And thicker battery = heavier battery.
It is noticeable the first couple of weeks. But I've become accustomed to it.
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The Epic Touch battery may but I have the 1800 mAh Anker that's meant for our phones and is the same as 1500 mAh not bigger not heavier.
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Because the et4g battery is exactly one credit card thicker. Its definately a noticeable difference
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There is a version for our phone its meant for the 1st Galaxy S line 1800 mAh by Anker. So I have no difference in battery size or problems with the back. No deformity or thickness difference.
So both of you take note of that there is 2 versions of the 1800 mAh. 1. The ET4G 1800, 2. Galaxy S 1800 mAh meant for the fascinate, epic 4g, att cap.
there is 2 versions of the 1800 mAh. 1. The ET4G 1800 said:
Ah. Apples to oranges. I see. Thanks for pointing that out. Wish I would have known the difference before buying mine.
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after market battery
I had this same issue with the OEM battery. (sorry the mechanic in me) I went to sprint and bought the 2400 mAh battery but it came with a new back cover. its almost a 1/2 in thicker. It was only $40 and i like it. yeah, my phone is heavier and alittle awkward to hold, but i have a major increase in battery life over the stock battery.
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I had this same issue with the OEM battery. (sorry the mechanic in me) I went to sprint and bought the 2400 mAh battery but it came with a new back cover. its almost a 1/2 in thicker. It was only $40 and i like it. yeah, my phone is heavier and alittle awkward to hold, but i have a major increase in battery life over the stock battery.
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Why spend 40$ when you can buy a decent 3500 mAh for 15$ or even 20$ and is the same thickness as your cover, not to mention there are 2x Hyperion 3500 mAh that are very good for 19.99$ or 2x 1800 Ankers that get very good battery life without any thickness at all?
I mean its pointless to buy a battery that's 40$ when you clearly have better options out there is all I'm saying.
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Why spend 40$ when you can buy a decent 3500 mAh for 15$ or even 20$ and is the same thickness as your cover, not to mention there are 2x Hyperion 3500 mAh that are very good for 19.99$ or 2x 1800 Ankers that get very good battery life without any thickness at all?
I mean its pointless to buy a battery that's 40$ when you clearly have better options out there is all I'm saying.
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Nice to know. I got sucked in by the sprint rep. He has the epic as well too. He also has the battery I bought. I was partly jelous cuz my wife was upgrading to the iphone 4S. I wanted the epic touch but not due to upgrade until next year. So yeah I got sucked in. Should I google to find the batteries? Or do you have a link?
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Nice to know. I got sucked in by the sprint rep. He has the epic as well too. He also has the battery I bought. I was partly jelous cuz my wife was upgrading to the iphone 4S. I wanted the epic touch but not due to upgrade until next year. So yeah I got sucked in. Should I google to find the batteries? Or do you have a link?
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3500 mAh Hyperion : http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Sams...4JFS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1338471559&sr=8-2
2x 1800 Ankers For Epic 4G : http://www.amazon.com/Anker-Batteri...GXR6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1338471766&sr=8-2
2x 1800 Ankers for Epic Touch : http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1800mAh...1SRG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338471800&sr=8-1
(will still work but not sure if there's a difference)
2x Hyperion 3500 no longer exist
1800 mAh OEM : http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Epic-...ETVK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338472063&sr=8-1
2x 1900 mAh Onite for Epic Touch : http://www.amazon.com/1900mAh-Recha...2O/ref=sr_1_25?ie=UTF8&qid=1338472128&sr=8-25
(Not sure if it works)
Ty very much for the links and the quick reply. I'll be checking these out. I have the extended battery cover. It came with the battery. But its getting A little beat up.
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Why spend 40$ when you can buy a decent 3500 mAh for 15$ or even 20$ and is the same thickness as your cover, not to mention there are 2x Hyperion 3500 mAh that are very good for 19.99$ or 2x 1800 Ankers that get very good battery life without any thickness at all?
I mean its pointless to buy a battery that's 40$ when you clearly have better options out there is all I'm saying.
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Yup. I got socked by sprint too. I paid them $50 for one spare 1500mah battery with charger last year. This year I bought x2 1800's off eBay with charger for under $12 (including shipping).
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What can anyone tell me about this battery, thinking about getting it.
Reviews on Amazon seem promising but wanted first hand comments,
http://www.amazon.com/QCell-Verizon...LITIES/dp/B00746TQVM/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
I Am Marino said:
What can anyone tell me about this battery, thinking about getting it.
Reviews on Amazon seem promising but wanted first hand comments,
http://www.amazon.com/QCell-Verizon...LITIES/dp/B00746TQVM/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
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I have heard good things but I spent the extra for a 4000mAh seidio for my evo 3d.
I wouldn't buy anything else.
But it says its unavailable
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I bought it last week. No problems lasts 2 days for me
Yea right as I posted this, it went unavailable.
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shows available for me on my end
How can a battery not be Compatible with GSM???
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shows available for me on my end
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It just went back to available today, just looking for testimonials now.
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I bought one of these and the Hyperion 3800 to test them out since me and the missus both have this phone. Read good and bad things about both, but most of the negatives seem to be from idiots who dont know how to put them through proper charge cycles.
Hoping they both turn out good, but for $20 each I wont complain too much if i get a lemon. Only annoying thing now is waiting for the mail redirection service since Amazon refused to ship to Australia!
I have this battery and the Seidio for my CDMA Sprint GNEX.
The Qcell is OK for what it is, cheap. I see much better battery life with the Seidio, but if I had to do it again I probably would have just stayed with the Qcell.
It's so cheap you can't go wrong.
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I have this battery and the Seidio for my CDMA Sprint GNEX.
The Qcell is OK for what it is, cheap. I see much better battery life with the Seidio, but if I had to do it again I probably would have just stayed with the Qcell.
It's so cheap you can't go wrong.
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Would you say Qcell is a better quality over Hyperion?
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Would you say Qcell is a better quality over Hyperion?
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I would like to know this as well.
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Would you say Qcell is a better quality over Hyperion?
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I don't have the Hyperion.
It now includes NFC :-D I can't wait to pick up one of these
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It now includes NFC :-D I can't wait to pick up one of these
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I would love to here opinion on it. I am think of getting a Hyperion or a qcell.
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I have this battery and I'm quite satisfied with it. It has lasted me more than a day with casual web browsing, music, and videos (WatchESPN, TwitchTV, YouTube, etc.).
It has lasted me more than two work days too. The cover is fit perfectly on my phone. It gives the back of the phone more grip.
I also got the Trexcell TPU case. Clean look and the cut outs are perfect for the buttons and ports.
The extended battery/cover adds some bulk to the phone but not that much, IMHO.
Thats nice to hear I'm going to order one myself and the Trexell case hopefully sometime next week ill do a full video review.
I picked one of these up a couple months ago when they were on sale for $20, now they're on clearance for $0.01 plus shipping. One caveat is that they make the phone a little too bulky to comfortably keep in your front pocket if you're wearing jeans, but if you live in a temperate area, you're probably keeping your phone in a coat pocket this time of year, anyway. You also lose the ability to use the kickstand in portrait orientation without removing the phone from the case, but for me that doesn't come up too often, and if I really want to do it, doesn't really take very long to pop the phone out and disconnect the charging cable. The edge has a nice tight fit, doesn't seem to trap dirt around the edges like some cases do, the back has a big battery that just about doubles the life of the phone (mine already had pretty good battery life after upgrading to a Rezound battery) and also gives your camera lens some protection. A pretty nice accessory for anyone on a two-year contract who's going to be rocking the Thunderbolt for at least a few more months!
http://www.power-skin.com/battery-cases/htc/thunderbolt-battery-case.php
You can get one for free with the coupon MYFREEPSK
Thanks guys. Just ordered 3. One for me and gifts for others.
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Thank you. Just ordered one.
Thanks to the OP. I ordered one and already received it, charged it, and briefly tried it on for size. I will warn folks that the case is pretty large and adds considerable size and weight to the already bulky and heavy Tbolt. The materials used and look of the case is fine (though I guess the rubber will act as a lint magnet if you keep your phone in your pocket), and getting close to twice battery life is a really good thing. But I am not so sure I would want to use it daily.... perhaps it is really well-suited for trips where you may not have ready access to a plug. I also have a Trent external battery which I bring in my backpack on trips. This case probably would be a good solution when I know I will be traveling but don't want to carry the backpack or Trent external battery.
For $5, it gets a :good: but a qualified one...
Wow thanks for the heads up! I jumped out of bed and ordered 2, one for me and one for my dad. Our ThunderBolt is old but now is the best time to buy for it lol.
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Mine just got here. Build quality seems really good. Pretty thick though...I think this is as better option than an extended battery since you can easily take it off without fooling with covers, etc. And it is easy to charge separately in your hotel room (no need to carry a battery charger or swap batteries at night etc). I figure I can put it on and support the battery during the day in my bag and take it off and put just the phone in my pocket at night.
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brizey said:
Mine just got here. Build quality seems really good. Pretty thick though...I think this is as better option than an extended battery since you can easily take it off without fooling with covers, etc. And it is easy to charge separately in your hotel room (no need to carry a battery charger or swap batteries at night etc). I figure I can put it on and support the battery during the day in my bag and take it off and put just the phone in my pocket at night.
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How exactly does this charge your phone. I'm a little confused here
Never mind I couldn't see much from my phone.
ShapesBlue said:
How exactly does this charge your phone. I'm a little confused here
Never mind I couldn't see much from my phone.
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Pull up the picture of the case.
Where it bulks out on the side of the case, there is a charging plug built in that plugs into the charging port of your phone... just like your normal charger. The case charges just as your phone battery does and holds a charge. Once your phone is ready to be charged, you simply just turn on the case and the charge that is being held in the case is transferred into your phones battery.
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Just ordered mine, this looks great!
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Just ordered mine, this looks great!
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I must admit, its a very useful case. Very bulky but its worth it.
However, if your phone dies completely and you have this case to charge it back up, it will not charge it to the full 100%, but you'll get a good 60%-75% charge from it. Still awesome though.
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Ok one question. I have the extended and the original battery. Will this only work with the original battery?
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Ok one question. I have the extended and the original battery. Will this only work with the original battery?
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Yeah. The extended battery won't work with this case.
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Ok one question. I have the extended and the original battery. Will this only work with the original battery?
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As the previous poster said, the PowerSkin wouldn't work with the extended battery (wouldn't fit over the hump, but works with the Rezound and other replacement batteries that fit in the stock battery cover). It would be scary fat if such a PowerSkin was made that could work with the extended battery ("Is that a brick in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?"). :laugh:
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As the previous poster said, the PowerSkin wouldn't work with the extended battery (wouldn't fit over the hump, but works with the Rezound and other replacement batteries that fit in the stock battery cover). It would be scary fat if such a PowerSkin was made that could work with the extended battery ("Is that a brick in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?"). :laugh:
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LOL I don't mind it with the extended battery in. The stock battery life is just terrible
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This power-skin company pissed me off today. One of the power-skins that I ordered went bad and does not charge, come on or do anything.
Anyways, I sent a message to do the warranty return on it because it has a 1 year warranty on it... right? Wrong! Apparently when a product they have is on sale, it only is covered for 30 days and they truly failed to mention that, didn't they?!
Yeah, so that company officially blows... in my opinion.
Beware of their "sale" items because if they go bad after 30 days, you're screwed.
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This power-skin company pissed me off today. One of the power-skins that I ordered went bad and does not charge, come on or do anything.
Anyways, I sent a message to do the warranty return on it because it has a 1 year warranty on it... right? Wrong! Apparently when a product they have is on sale, it only is covered for 30 days and they truly failed to mention that, didn't they?!
Yeah, so that company officially blows... in my opinion.
Beware of their "sale" items because if they go bad after 30 days, you're screwed.
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Good to know. Now I won't be getting one for my TB
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