Custom printer Battery Covers/Doors? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

On ebay for the S III and the Note II (I have both) you can find CUSTOM battery doors.
these are OEM or OEM styloe replacement battery covers (not snap on cases you remove your battery door and install this one) that are CUSTOM printed.
I have a vintage american flag back for both my S III and my Note II and love them
Just ordered Iron Man doors
anyway my question. I bet it exists and my google-fu is simply not up to snuff.
what about CUSTOM printer for battery covers? ie you send them the image and they PRINT that on the battery door ? I bet it exists and I just can't find it.
anyone have any idea ?
Just search on ebay with the below search lines to find a bunch of examples of what I mean.
note ii battery cover -metal -leather -carbon -extended -flip -charger -hard
s3 battery cover -metal -leather -carbon -extended -flip -charger -hard
all the -terms remove "junk" you don't want from the search (or the serach returns a ton of useless flak mixed in)

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So far I've seen the offical Samsung Galaxy S2 Power pack case but I've heard that it doesn't have an on/off button so it keeps the phone at 100% charged until the battery case runs out of battery. This can be damaging for the original battery inside the phone.
I've been eyeing this Droidax power pack for a while when it was on pre-order and it was finally available for purchase on their website, no linking allowed so just do a google search yourself
From the pics, it looks like it has an on/off button on the back of the case, it looks much better than the official case IMO. I'm planning to buy one and when I do I'll post a full review on battery life.
My phone has original firmware on it. TW4.0 and I'll do comparisons with and without the battery case. Until I actually get the battery pack, lets discuss how the device looks. Which case do you think looks better?

Samsung Extended Battery Cover creaks?

I bought one battery kit and RMA'd it. The replacement also creaks by the area with a notch.
Anyone else have this issue? My standard battery cover is ok.
A lot of people have this problem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437397
2000mah battery kit for WHITE MODEL (maunfacturing fault)
Sent from my GT-I9100
Thanks. What an odd title for the thread. No wonder I could find it. I was search for things lie "Samsung genuine extended battery creak" and variations of it.
We hope SAMSUMG creates the cover for the white model ... Mahh

[Q] Any Battery Option Comparison Photos?

I am 'upgrading' from a Bionic to a Nexus. The Nexus is in the mail from Verizon (warranty replacement), but I have to buy the back cover and the battery myself. After searching online I see there are about 10 different options. Original battery at 1850mAh, then a 2100mAh battery, then 3800mAh, etc. Is there a photo that shows the Nexus from a profile view (side shot) showing how thick each battery/cover will make it look? All I have found until now are single images of the battery covers themselves, but not on the device from a side view for a good comparison. I feel like I cannot make a decision on which battery to get until I can see a photo like that.
I already searched Google Images, but no luck. Thanks!
p.s. - I really do not want the 4K battery that sticks way out...I'd like to keep it somewhat slim.
Ended up getting the 2100mAh battery with the slightly bigger cover, from here:
https://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c...ryDetails&archetypeId=12917&accessoryId=49870
I was told it still fits in the Otterbox Commuter case, which I already bought, so that's probably my best option.

Extra space under battery cover - is that normal?

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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3rdstring said:
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.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
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.

Looking for phone recommendation to meet criteria including infrared emitter

I think my Samsung Galaxy S5 is dying so I'm looking at options to replace it but I have criteria which might be hard to satisfy:
User-removable battery
MicroSD card slot
Infrared emitter (for remote control)
Fingerprint scanner
AMOLED screen (for lower power consumption when displaying black backgrounds)
Phone case available with hidden compartment for bank cards (currently using Otterbox Commuter Wallet case; a soft case which is obviously a wallet is not okay)
Not a Samsung phone (I don't like their history of price fixing and I'm still annoyed that they released a phone with an AMOLED screen and white backgrounds; they should have customised the theme to save power; I had to root the phone to achieve this)
I'm flexible on the AMOLED screen for a phone that meets my other needs. Does anyone know any candidates more powerful than the Galaxy S5 from, like, the last two or three years? Thanks!
seanspotatobusiness said:
I think my Samsung Galaxy S5 is dying so I'm looking at options to replace it but I have criteria which might be hard to satisfy:
User-removable battery
MicroSD card slot
Infrared emitter (for remote control)
Fingerprint scanner
AMOLED screen (for lower power consumption when displaying black backgrounds)
Phone case available with hidden compartment for bank cards (currently using Otterbox Commuter Wallet case; a soft case which is obviously a wallet is not okay)
Not a Samsung phone (I don't like their history of price fixing and I'm still annoyed that they released a phone with an AMOLED screen and white backgrounds; they should have customised the theme to save power; I had to root the phone to achieve this)
I'm flexible on the AMOLED screen for a phone that meets my other needs. Does anyone know any candidates more powerful than the Galaxy S5 from, like, the last two or three years? Thanks!
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You should and can post here: **What phone should I buy next?** -- Not sure what device to buy? Ask here!
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Thanks for linking me to the correct place. I did look but couldn't find a better place on the mobile version of XDA.

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