I was just wondering if it is ok to use battery from I9000 GalaxyS with SGS vibrant T959?
Are the specs and dimensions of the two batteries the same?
Thanks.
I'm pretty sure the batteries are identical.
Exact same battery. Youre good to go if youre planming on using one
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Thank you guys
Will the battery from an SGS4g work in my vibrant without blowing it up?
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Yes. And so will the battery from the Epic Touch 4g GalaxyS II, which is 1800mAh vs the GalaxyS 4g's 1650.
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Definately picking one of these up. Can't wait. I've seen some other posts for Samsung OEM battery for cheaper, but it's on Amazon for $30 + free shipping. Probably more likely to be authentic.
there's a thread for this. newegg.com $19.99 shipped.
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Pretty sure the epic touch is a direct fit. Also the galaxy s2.
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Paid 40 fa my Seidio 3300 made it a bit bulkier put fits my hand jst right....I'm averaging 33hrs off a full charge.
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Mugen Power Slim Extended-Capacity
Search for Mugen Power Slim Extended-Capacity in Amazon
1950mAh with stock size/profile
I got the 3500 mah battery off ebay with the cover for like 10 bucks.been using it for a while.love it.
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I haven't bought one for my Epic yet but I did have a Seidio for my old Blackberry and it worked great. I'm seriously contemplating getting one my Epic. It does make it bulkier and the case I'm using won't fit any more but the extra battery life will be nice.
hey guys i got a tmobile version of the GS2, i was wondering if our battery interchangeable?
Yes
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NOPE!!!
I ordered the spare battery and charger from amazon. The Tmobile SGS2 has a 1850ma battery. We have a 1800ma. The Tmobile battery was longer and would not fit.
I'm looking for a Galaxy Nexus extended battery in the 2000-3000mah category. I don't want the Uber-thick 3800mah Seido but I don't want the extra 100-200mah for the Samsung extended (doesn't seem worth it even with a half-priced battery), I'm kind of looking for something in between (like a sweet spot) maybe in the range of 2500-3000 would be ideal. I'm sure there will need to be a separate case for it.
Any suggestions?
Chicks dig the uber thick ones
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I wish there was a 2500 option for the gnex too. I'm cutting it close at the end of the day and it would be awesome if I didn't have to worry about conserving enough for an emergency.
I purchased 2 2500mA batteries from Hong Kong. There is no NFC. Also, the batteries work with the original back cover!! I should receive them by the end of the week hopefully. I am currently using a 3800 extended battery and the battery life is unbelievably great. I am hopeful that the 2500 will get me through a day of heavy use. I bought them off eBay from "weil368".
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Do update us on your findings. =].
Which Galaxy Nexus are you running? Verizon Usere here.
Will update once I receive and put to use!
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I received my 2 2500mAh batteries today. I just started using them. Will report back on how they last.
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DrG said:
I received my 2 2500mAh batteries today. I just started using them. Will report back on how they last.
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Looking forward to it.
never mind
Official Verizon one is half off on amazon.
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DrG said:
I received my 2 2500mAh batteries today. I just started using them. Will report back on how they last.
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Just curious, do you have the LTE Verizon Nexus or the GSM version?
I have the GSM Nexus. The first day was OK. Definitely better than the original battery but no where near as good as the 3800mAh behemoth. I was able to make it through a day of light to moderate use. Hopefully after a few cycles they will get better.
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How much screen on time was that? I switched to teerom and have gone from 6 hours of battery life up to 15 or so with stock battery. I think it may be the apex launcher.
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It was 2:50 of screen time. For whatever reason I cannot upload the screen shot of the screen usage.
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I received my 2 2500mAh batteries today. I just started using them. Will report back on how they last.
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Don't use that charge I got once of them when I ordered a battery and it blew up while charging.
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Where did you buy the 2500 mah battery from? Can you please post the link.
thnx
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=250987639824&index=0&nav=SEARCH&nid=33957978464
This is the mobile link. All you have to do is type in Samsung galaxy nexus 2500mAh battery in the search bar.
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Guys ... please don't be fooled by high amperage in the same OEM body volume adverts.
There is NO 2500mAh in the world that will fit in the original 1750mAh volume. That technology is not yet accessible.
I'm 120% positive (and I can bet on this) that those "2500mAh" batteries have the same stored power (if not less) than the OEM 1750mAh ones.
If you get lucky, you may end up having initially a battery slightly stronger than the oem one which will deprecate in a matter of weeks and it will end up a lot weaker than the OEM.
I've been wondering about something for a while. Is there a technical reason why Li-Ion batteries must be in rectangular shape? Looking at the ginormous back for the Seido/Mugen 3500+ mAh extended batteries, I can't help thinking about all that wasted space above the SIM and up to the camera that could be "filled in" by an irregularly shaped battery.
The battery is made out of a long ribbon-like sandwich of electrolyte between two thin metallic foils (electrodes) and the whole structure is rolled or packed. It would be way too expensive to make it in custom shapes. So , the Li-Ion batteries can be built like cylinders or rectangular shapes.