Battery - Samsung Galaxy W I8150

Hey, I wanted to know if the Samsung galaxy s2 original batteru fit our galaxy wonder?
Or if I can use it for my galaxy w?
Because I've considered to buy a new battery, and I heard something about s2 battery fitting our galaxy w.
Thanks in advance.
I kinda need a fast answer.

no it doesn't fit at all

mosta_9741 said:
no it doesn't fit at all
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HOW COME, is it to flat or to tall?
Or the voltage isnt good?

Madzix said:
HOW COME, is it to flat or to tall?
Or the voltage isnt good?
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wider (not thicker), cant rmbr if its taller or not, but definitely has 4 metal plates to b fitted into the phone while we have only 3

mosta_9741 said:
wider (not thicker), cant rmbr if its taller or not, but definitely has 4 metal plates to b fitted into the phone while we have only 3
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Oh ok.
Then I should buy a original 8150 battery?
That sucks, I tought, that I could buy a s2 battery and it would fit, but it doesn't.

Madzix said:
Oh ok.
Then I should buy a original 8150 battery?
That sucks, I tought, that I could buy a s2 battery and it would fit, but it doesn't.
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Find a friend that owns an S2, and borrow her/his battery for awhile.
Or, go to the Accessories forum; there's a thread there discussing third-party batteries.
-- xda app / Pristine NoMod CM9b4 / CastagnaIT kernel / GT-I8150 --

I (obviously) own the W. My wife owns the S2. The batteries for both phones are identical in size and working voltage. The mAh figure for the S2s battery is obviously higher. There IS an extra contact on the S2 battery though....haven't discovered what that's for. So while the batteries look VERY similar, I wouldn't risk it...
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keithross39 said:
I (obviously) own the W. My wife owns the S2. The batteries for both phones are identical in size and working voltage. The mAh figure for the S2s battery is obviously higher. There IS an extra contact on the S2 battery though....haven't discovered what that's for. So while the batteries look VERY similar, I wouldn't risk it...
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Yea, I know, my bro has one s2
I checked it didnt fit at all
K ill visit the thread

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GSM Galaxy Nexus Extended Battery

Well I've been looking around for an extended battery for a few weeks and I can't seem to find one for it. I don't want the 1750mAh battery. I want a 3800mAh extended battery WITH NFC. Anyone know where I can get one?
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Sum14u2nvy said:
Well I've been looking around for an extended battery for a few weeks and I can't seem to find one for it. I don't want the 1750mAh battery. I want a 3800mAh extended battery WITH NFC. Anyone know where I can get one?
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NFC capable batteries are usually only made by OEMs. Currently Samsung only offers a 200mAh extended battery and I doubt they will be offering another.
daewond3r said:
It is my understanding that NFC is a proprietary technology (Samsung-only). Currently Samsung only offers a 200mAh extended battery and I doubt they will be offering another.
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NFC is NOT proprietary. It is a technology used by many manufactures like Samsung, Nokia, RIM, etc.. However, aftermarket NFC enabled batteries are uncommon. Most of the time they are only available through OEMs.
So all in all...there's no battery?
nope. your only choice is the 2000 mah extended battery
androidtoy09 said:
NFC is NOT proprietary. It is a technology used by many manufactures like Samsung, Nokia, RIM, etc.. However, aftermarket NFC enabled batteries are uncommon. Most of the time they are only available through OEMs.
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Thanks for clarifying. I didn't word my respond properly. Basically what I meant was that an NFC battery would most likely only come from Samsung.
daewond3r said:
Thanks for clarifying. I didn't word my respond properly. Basically what I meant was that an NFC battery would most likely only come from Samsung.
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no problem buddy just wanna clear up any confusion.
btw, OP, you should consider a spare battery alternative instead of an extended one. I have two spare ones and I'm happy
Sum14u2nvy said:
Well I've been looking around for an extended battery for a few weeks and I can't seem to find one for it. I don't want the 1750mAh battery. I want a 3800mAh extended battery WITH NFC. Anyone know where I can get one?
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Look for the Seidio Extended Battery 3500mAH with NFC for the GSM Galaxy Nexus on their website (seidio online in google).
It's a bit pricey ($69.95) but WELL worth it imo...this battery + one of Franco's kernels makes my Galaxy Nexus have INCREDIBLE battery life (4+ screen time easily per day even with gaming and a lot of browsing on 3G) and NFC works with it too, I tried it personally at McDonalds with Google Wallet and it worked fine.
What would it take to put the nfc antenna on yourself? As in pull it off the stock battery and put it on the aftermarket? Or better yet on the inside of the backplate.
Is that tweezers and soldering gun work or would you need factory equipment?
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If I'm correct the chip is in the battery and the other parts are in the back over I say just buy the sedieo one I'm going to by it once I have the cash for it and the extended covert
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Thanks man! But I ordered a portable charger yesterday. I think I'll try that out before I get an extended battery. Gotta spend my paycheck somewhere you know?
Btw, I got this charger:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003U4XX9S/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?redirect=true&ref_=oh_details_o00_s00_i00
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Anyone got a link to the OEM Samsung 2000mah Extended GSM Battery?
Umm, you guys do know that MUGEN makes a 4000 mah NFC-compatible battery, right?
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/mugen-power-4000mah-extended-battery-for-samsung-galaxy-nexus-i9250-with-battery-door.html
Knock yourselves out boys!
funkadesi said:
Umm, you guys do know that MUGEN makes a 4000 mah NFC-compatible battery, right?
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...ung-galaxy-nexus-i9250-with-battery-door.html
Knock yourselves out boys!
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$100 for a battery? Nope.
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funkadesi said:
Umm, you guys do know that MUGEN makes a 4000 mah NFC-compatible battery, right?
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...ung-galaxy-nexus-i9250-with-battery-door.html
Knock yourselves out boys!
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Have you tested this battery with Google Wallet?
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$100? I might as well buy 6 regular batteries. And that's gonna make my phone so thick! Thanks though bro.
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DroidDavi said:
If I'm correct the chip is in the battery and the other parts are in the back over I say just buy the sedieo one I'm going to by it once I have the cash for it and the extended covert
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The NFC and Secure Element silicon is in the phone. The battery has the antenna built into it.
Hello! For those, who as a 2000 mAh batery, can post results here? Makes a big difference from standard?
kompressorgpl said:
Hello! For those, who as a 2000 mAh batery, can post results here? Makes a big difference from standard?
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It's definitely noticeable. My first day with it gave me 3 hours of screen on time and 14 hours of discharging time, only putting me down to around 30%.
tibere86 said:
Anyone got a link to the OEM Samsung 2000mah Extended GSM Battery?
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I just ordered one from here:
http://www.expansys-usa.com/samsung-extended-battery-and-cover-for-gsm-galaxy-nexus-226962/

Extended battery case or battery?

I'm wondering if any company has released a extended battery case or an extended battery for the galaxy s3
http://www.amazon.com/Onite-4500mAh-Extended-Battery-Smartphone/dp/B0082BYK8M
For my old phone, I had really a low battery and I never had a chance to charge it. I bought an extra battery, but i still had a low battery problem since the original one was almost dying. I had to buy an portable battery functions as extended battery. I used it all the time until i got a new phone. Not sure if you need a battery for galaxy s3 for now. But, this is the battery that I used for my old phon in case you might be interested in. http://www.spigen.com/etc-accesories-2/kuel-series/sgp-portable-mobile-battery-kuel-f60q-series.html
My galaxy nexus requires a battery with NFC antenna built in or you lose the NFC functions of the phone. Im guessing S3 needs it also.
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mikec86 said:
My galaxy nexus requires a battery with NFC antenna built in or you lose the NFC functions of the phone. Im guessing S3 needs it also.
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My nfc is indeed built into the battery.
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tids2k said:
http://www.amazon.com/Onite-4500mAh-Extended-Battery-Smartphone/dp/B0082BYK8M
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Would love that if they didn't add much bulk.
I'm waiting for an Anker branded one. I've always had good luck with those -- especially with my GS2. I like the fact they are the same physical size as OEM batteries.
I am waiting for Samsung to release an OEM battery. Hopefully 2500-2600MaH
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benefit14snake said:
I am waiting for Samsung to release an OEM battery. Hopefully 2500-2600MaH
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The only thing about the OEM branded batteries is that it's very hard to find cases to fit with the different battery cover.
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The only thing about the OEM branded batteries is that it's very hard to find cases to fit with the different battery cover.
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Isn't this the same case with large 3rd party batteries?
currydude said:
Isn't this the same case with large 3rd party batteries?
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Some, but not all of them. Anker usually produces one for each model that will still fit under the same battery door.
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Some, but not all of them. Anker usually produces one for each model that will still fit under the same battery door.
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Oh that's awesome, I wouldn't mind it not having NFC, I already have it disabled to save battery
Has Samsung not released the OEM batteries and desktop chargers yet?
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http://www.amazon.com/Onite-4500mAh-Extended-Battery-Smartphone/dp/B0082BYK8M
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I hate the Pregnant look
wish they make full 1 long case with those battery
benefit14snake said:
I am waiting for Samsung to release an OEM battery. Hopefully 2500-2600MaH
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Samsung will Never make those batterys
& buying the ones from China is useless
they Never give the battery charge they claim
Baldilocks said:
Some, but not all of them. Anker usually produces one for each model that will still fit under the same battery door.
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Good to know. Only thing I am worried about with my s3 will be battery life. Lol with my maxx I have gotten cocky and turned off juice defender. My maxx can go balls to the wall and still last all day.
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Watch out for onite batteries. I bought two spare ones from them and they did not fit in the galaxy, much too wide. Had to send them back
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when I bought my s3 last week they had genuine samsung batteries for sale for $39 ($AU) which is about the same in $US.
Given that it is easy to replace, and how much I will probably spend on cases and car mounts, an extended battery would have to be very good and cheap.
Im waiting for a Power Case cover(w/ Kick Stand) with 4000mAh Battery
my 3000mAh case just gives me 60% of battery life on my Galaxy Note
Baldilocks said:
I'm waiting for an Anker branded one. I've always had good luck with those -- especially with my GS2. I like the fact they are the same physical size as OEM batteries.
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Is it something like this?? What is your experience with them??
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-1900m...J5Q4/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1339758361&sr=8-7
Is laptopmateUK seller any good?
Most of the battery's who claim that are bigger in capacity and last longer are not that good
Thanks
Indeed the 'Onite' batteries do not fit. But there are replacement batteries made by Hyperion, only 100Mhz more than standard but still a nice backup. See the Youtube video below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdmJoEzerPU

Battery for I9305 different from I9300?

Dear all,
I just bought the I9305. I was surprised that the battery size is different from the I9300! The battery in the I9305 is larger than the I9300. Does anyone have more information on the difference? For some reason, sites like GSM Arena don't reflect this difference.
how big was yours?
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Dimensions or capacity? The capacity is 2100mAH found both the 9300 and 9305
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I dont think they're different I'll check because I just bought an extended battery allegedly for the i9300.
bleepsake said:
I dont think they're different I'll check because I just bought an extended battery allegedly for the i9300.
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They are exactly the same size and are even interchangable between each other. I have them both in front of me. What on earth made you think they are different? Everything n the housing between I9300 and I9305 are interchangable even the Back cover. I have tried it all.
Here are 3 pictures of my I9305. The first picture shows the phone and the provided battery together. The next picture shows the S3 I9300 original Samsung battery I bought.Then you can see the comparison of the provided I9305 battery and the I9300 battery.
Unless the packaging wording for the I9300 extra battery I bought was wrong and it was not meant for S3 (which I triple checked!), there is DEFINITELY a difference.
rowver said:
Here are 3 pictures of my I9305. The first picture shows the phone and the provided battery together. The next picture shows the S3 I9300 original Samsung battery I bought.Then you can see the comparison of the provided I9305 battery and the I9300 battery.
Unless the packaging wording for the I9300 extra battery I bought was wrong and it was not meant for S3 (which I triple checked!), there is DEFINITELY a difference.
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The "i9300 original battery" is probably fake.
Mine is taller, just like the i9305.
The smaller batery has "EB-L1H2LLK" code on it, which refers (google it) to Chinese SCH-I939 Galaxy S3, not the I9300.
Does the anker sold by laptopmate on amazon work with the i9305, because it isnt in the compatible list..,
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OO Ohhh not good bro..You have bought the wrong battery that is NOT a I9300 battery,
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lqrt said:
Does the anker sold by laptopmate on amazon work with the i9305, because it isnt in the compatible list..,
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If it works for the I9300 then it works for the I9305, reason its not on the compatible is because the new S3 is not as well known yet
Well I rolled up some paper and stuffed it into the empty space when using the smaller size battery. It works.
Guess I got duped. Actually got it in Korea and it said S3 or SIII. Guess there are too many S3/SIII versions now.
rowver said:
Well I rolled up some paper and stuffed it into the empty space when using the smaller size battery. It works.
Guess I got duped. Actually got it in Korea and it said S3 or SIII. Guess there are too many S3/SIII versions now.
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That one is not for a legitimate S3, it's a clone S3 battery.
So, nope.. not "many" versions, only if you count knockoffs..
Skander1998 said:
That one is not for a legitimate S3, it's a clone S3 battery.
So, nope.. not "many" versions, only if you count knockoffs..
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it's not a knockoffs, that battery belongs to korean version of S3, i just got a used korean S3 today, and when i try to purchase backup battery, it doesn't fit in, the i9300 battery is 5mm longer. both got the same capacity though.
Skander1998 said:
That one is not for a legitimate S3, it's a clone S3 battery.
So, nope.. not "many" versions, only if you count knockoffs..
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I have an NTTdocomo SIII SC-03E and it also uses the shorter (but same width, thickness, capacity 2100mah) EB-L1H2LLK battery.
Definitely NOT a clone and I suppose yes, there are many SIII versions.
Btw, the SC-03E has a retractable antenna for its tv tuner. It's on the top right quite near the front camera. Maybe that is why they needed a shorter battery because of the space the tv tuner MIGHT have occupied.
astro49 said:
I have an NTTdocomo SIII SC-03E and it also uses the shorter (but same width, thickness, capacity 2100mah) EB-L1H2LLK battery.
Definitely NOT a clone and I suppose yes, there are many SIII versions.
Btw, the SC-03E has a retractable antenna for its tv tuner. It's on the top right quite near the front camera. Maybe that is why they needed a shorter battery because of the space the tv tuner MIGHT have occupied.
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Although it is not possible to maintain the same capacity with the same thickness and other dimensions AND losing length.
Or else they would opt for higher capacity overall - well I guess it's a stupid design.
I found out and with a few mods, an SII (i9100) battery will fit an SC-03E. Slice off part of the side notch guides beside the battery terminal side (no need to slice off the other side notch) and removing the black spacer beneath the battery. The width of the SII battery is about 2-3mm narrower and its capacity is only 1750mah. I can manage about 16hrs with light usage with both wifi and data switches active.

Battery

I was searching the web when i found this
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Gold-24...853778?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item4ab86edf52 ( sorry i don't know if i can post links here )
So the galaxy nexus battery has 1750 mah right? This one has 2450 and its 6 dollars, before i do something dumb should i buy it?Or Is this just someone trying to sell a ****ty chinese battery?
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****ty Chinese battery.
If the "real" one is ~$50 and you see a larger battery for $6 you should know something is wrong with it.
063_XOBX said:
****ty Chinese battery.
If the "real" one is ~$50 and you see a larger battery for $6 you should know something is wrong with it.
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No, it's a ****ty Japanese battery. It's made in Japan if you look at the label.
It's missing NFC too.
Swype'ed on my CM10 Galaxy Nexus
063_XOBX said:
****ty Chinese battery.
If the "real" one is ~$50 and you see a larger battery for $6 you should know something is wrong with it.
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gnustomp said:
No, it's a ****ty Japanese battery. It's made in Japan if you look at the label.
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Herman76 said:
It's missing NFC too.
Swype'ed on my CM10 Galaxy Nexus
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Sissies.
OP:
Do it lulz.
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I bought a cheap one for my other phone that is labeled as 1500mAh, turned out it only lasted 3 hours and probably only 700mAh.
Get the extended oem battery if you can although it's harder to find now and I wouldn't get it from eBay either.
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063_XOBX said:
****ty Chinese battery.
If the "real" one is ~$50 and you see a larger battery for $6 you should know something is wrong with it.
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Actually i found the default for $10 (not on ebay), i was just asking cause that's not the first time i see those batteries.
So i think the only batteries tha will give me more time are the ones that come with the extended case.
Cause i found this one too: http://www.amazon.com/Anker-2200mAh...54291264&sr=8-7&keywords=galaxy+nexus+battery

More batteries

Hi everybody!
The last month I bough two batteries and a charger by Ebay. I have been using its a lot and its work perfect!
I leave you the links if there is someone interesented in it (I'm not the seller xD)
Thanks for your attencion!
Link: ebay.com/itm/-/321089169919
So, the Glide is compatible with Vibrant battery? and the vibrant battery is compatible with Galaxy S i9000, So, we can use Galaxy S i9000 battery in our glides? for example
http://www.ebay.com/itm/High-Capaci..._Cell_Phone_PDA_Batteries&hash=item3f1e5eb1d0
Another battery
lorddavid said:
So, the Glide is compatible with Vibrant battery? and the vibrant battery is compatible with Galaxy S i9000, So, we can use Galaxy S i9000 battery in our glides? for example
Hi! lorddavid . I also habe been using a Samsung SII 4G battery. It a little fat, but it close the cover. (in my opinion, dont use this battery because broke the cover).
I don't know abut galaxy s i9000. I would have to buy a long duration battery I wild try something like this:
Link (without spaces): r. ebay . com / ae4YSS
Thanks a lot for your response!
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Yes, I see that battery before, but I want something that fit in the original size :/
Has anybody confirmed if this will work yet? For under $7 and having over 50% better battery life than stock, attracts me. Let me know if anyone has tried it and it works.
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In this store, they say that the galaxy S i9000 is the same with the glide
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2430...0-T959-i897-T959V-4G-i917-i927/600821895.html
Someone can confirm this?
I bought one of them extended batteries off ebay today then found out when I got home that were upgrading next weekend. Since I'm getting the htc one it was a $12 waste.
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lorddavid said:
In this store, they say that the galaxy S i9000 is the same with the glide
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2430...0-T959-i897-T959V-4G-i917-i927/600821895.html
Someone can confirm this?
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When my battery was dying I tried my brother's battery from his galaxy S i9000. It was just 1500mAh (instead of the original 1650), but I can confirm it fits in the glide and works as well.
Wow! Perfect then I am going to buy a gold battery of the galaxy s i900 to use it with my glide
lorddavid said:
Wow! Perfect then I am going to buy a gold battery of the galaxy s i900 to use it with my glide
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Galaxy S batteries are 1500ma where the glide's stock battery is 1750ma. Both work fine but of course 1500 is slightly less then 1750 so be advised you may be getting slightly less battery life from it.
JB
I am not going to buy the stock battery, I will buy one of that gold battery of 2430.
Tell us if it work please . Thanks!!!!
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Yeah, but will take a long time, because I live in CA, so, I must buy in ebay and then someone will send to me
I bought one of the 2430mAh gold batteries from eBay for $5.60 and I think they're definitely worth the money. Actually just bought another one as a backup for $5.
About the performance: I left it at home for the day, so with very little use (cpu time: ~75% deep sleep, <10% at highest speed) I get more than 26 hours out of it, about 30-50% more than my previous 1800mAh battery. I imagine if you use a Juice Defender like program to turn off your data connection most of the time you might get a result close to this with normal use.
dudejb said:
Galaxy S batteries are 1500ma where the glide's stock battery is 1750ma. Both work fine but of course 1500 is slightly less then 1750 so be advised you may be getting slightly less battery life from it.
JB
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My glide's stock battery is 1650 mA. If I had to use a non glide battery, i will use a SII 4G battery, is a pretty fat, but it fit. It is 1800mA.
Germa89
I got the two 1960mAh (says "Sporting Persistence" on the label) and an external battery charger for about $20 on ebay more than 6 months ago. Batteries are exactly the same size as the original. Best $20 I spent for the phone single charge last all day during work, not heavy use, making/receiving calls, texts, checking emails, quick Google search.
i9000 Gold Battery on the glide?
Hey,
Has anybody tried one of these?
ebay[.]com/itm/400387942024?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
I am thinking of buying a couple of these as the original one doesn't even last 7 - 8 hours. From what i have read here on the forums i9000 batteries fit the captivate glide perfectly..right?
Thanx
Well, i got myself a epic 4g replacement. It does fits perfectly but the battery itself is pretty bad. Battery Monitor widget is approximating 400-600Mah as opposite to 1720Mah of original. But than again for 3$ what can you expect?
Stii awaiting feed-back for some of those gold batteries. So far i heard mixed opinions: wither they're quite good either crap.
Too Fat!
I got a Sporting Persistence 1960 MaH battery but it's thicker than the stock battery and the cover does not fit with it.
UPDATE - I contacted them and they sent a free replacement that's perfectly sized and works well!

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