Hello Guys
I bought 2000mh battery extended kit for my Galaxy SII. But my flip case not fit any more.
Maybe some of U had the same problem, but bought already suitable for that set flip case.
Could U help me with that and send me some links from ebay??
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You need to provide more information. What flip case are you using? I know of at least 2 types of flip case
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When I say flip case, I mean that kind of cases:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-STYLI...lePhonesCasesPouches&var=&hash=item4abf210d8a
I'm using very similar now.
Smartphone fit there only when I put it without back cover.
Wrong answer was for s3.
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Yep
I've got battery kit (battery + back cover), I need flip case.
I tried find any on ebay, I wrote to sellers, but all of them respond me that then never test it with that set, so they don't know...
Leonkrwawy said:
Yep
I've got battery kit (battery + back cover), I need flip case.
I tried find any on ebay, I wrote to sellers, but all of them respond me that then never test it with that set, so they don't know...
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Get a flip case that you like, get a spare cheap battery cover and cut it such that only the area around the camera is covered but the battery is not. This way it would still be able to keep the battery fixed securely in place while allowing you to use all cases with the 2000mah battery.
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Hi All,
My back cover got damaged and wont stay put, please tell me where can I purchase them?
I have tried contacting LG, and they are back ordered.
Does any one wants to sell theirs?
Thanks
kamranwpi said:
Hi All,
My back cover got damaged and wont stay put, please tell me where can I purchase them?
I have tried contacting LG, and they are back ordered.
Does any one wants to sell theirs?
Thanks
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I think the only place you're going to find a replacement is through LG. Sorry, wish I could help. If you put the back cover on and then put a case over it will it be good enough to use for now?
bmxant said:
I think the only place you're going to find a replacement is through LG. Sorry, wish I could help. If you put the back cover on and then put a case over it will it be good enough to use for now?
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Thanks, that's what I'm doing.. I went to AT&T store and bought a back cover.
Cool! How much was it?
And don't forget, there is an ultimate, universal back cover for any phone: DUCT TAPE.
Just buy a case for your phone and then place your cover on and then the case and everything will stay just on just peachy
It will probably be cheaper than buying the OEM backplate from LG.
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And don't forget, there is an ultimate, universal back cover for any phone: DUCT TAPE.
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keenz said:
Just buy a case for your phone and then place your cover on and then the case and everything will stay just on just peachy
It will probably be cheaper than buying the OEM backplate from LG.
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And less messy than Duct Tape..ehem ehem...
It was $30 from AT&T store, and it's pretty nice
Is it an aftermarket part or an OEM / LG part? I guess it fits the same right? Is it still textured? The case feels kinda flimsy, I kind of want one as a spare in case anything happens while taking it off and putting it back on.
Kamranwpi was talking about a Nitro case he picked up at the AT&T store that covers the back. He is still waiting for his OEM battery cover he ordered from LG. I work with him , the case is pretty nice though.
I'm thinking about buying a spare Nitro cover and one of the extended life battery covers from the spectrum. I want to cut them up and graft them together so I can use the 3000mAh extended battery. The stock Spectrum battery is the same as our Nitro, but they have an extended battery option. Their cover won't fit ours. We just need a new battery cover that will work!
Edit* I called LG. They are out of stock on the Nitro battery cover and don't know when they will be back in stock. They were $17.xx shipped. I didn't give them my address so where ever you live, that what it'll cost you too.
You can get the Verizon extended battery and cover for the Spectrum online for $49, but they are out of stock too. Damn shame their cover won't fit.
I called to get an update on my order, it's even more 5 weeks, and I placed my order in Jan. 6, 2012
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I find myself in a similar situation. Anyone ever have success getting a replacement cover? Who did you get it from? How long did it take? Thanks!!
Guys! I need help on this one! Where can I find an oem back cover for a bell optimus LTE?
Guys...just order a battery regular or extended on ebay...duh!
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@stemalo,
OEM batteries don't come with covers which is what this thread is for
However, the suggestion to purchase an extended battery would work because those do come with covers. Might be a solution if people can't find the stock OEM battery cover anywhere.
kamranwpi did get his oem cover from LG btw. It was quite some time ago in late Feb. He has since sold his phone to get a Galaxy Nexus.
I'm just having trouble getting to the right people at lg.
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ebay,Good idea:D
GtianY said:
ebay,Good idea:D
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Bad idea, no original covers on ebay
Will this fit the samsung extend battery?
http://www.case-mate.com//Samsung-G...ate-Samsung-Galaxy-S-II-Pop-Cases-w-Stand.asp
It's such a tight fit that the phone is prone to pop out of it and if you drop it face down then it might not offer any protection. My case still stuck out over the glass a little bit but if it had been dropped it probably would have just fallen out of the case and the glass would still hit concrete - also what little was left sticking out would have made the smallest pebble hit the screen as well. I got the case you have free with the phone but couldn't keep using it because of those two things;
- That it didn't offer appropriate drop protection (which was awesome with that particular case prior.
- That it might just come out of the case too easily even if it did offer appropriate protection.
I went to a guy that had a pretty sizable mobile phone accessory stand in a shopping mall and he had a case for the normal gs2 battery that happens to fit the extendable battery. I'd go and ask people until you find someone that states having one that works and then trying it on. The first one I tried fit, but it was clear and I wanted black. He had the same one in black but when I tried it on at the shop it didn't line up properly like the clear one regardless of being the same case in a different colour; so that's my advise, is to find someone that will let you try a case at the shop, but be up front that you have the extendable battery. If they don't know what you're talking about when you tell them that, and that your phone is bigger as a result, then go elsewhere until you find something appropriate from someone who knows what they're getting into when they try it on your phone before buying.
it will fit if u dont use the back cover that is supplied with the 2000 mah battery
and it fits very thight so u dont have alot of trouble with dust comming into the battery compartment
its just a bit wierd if u show people that u dont have a back cover but iam using the case now for i think 4 months with the 2000 mah battery and having no troubles with it only thing that i dont like is that the case makes the phone fat but thats not because of the battery cos with the normal battery it feels the same
I'm using this case without any issues. Fits good.
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jankees said:
it will fit if u dont use the back cover that is supplied with the 2000 mah battery
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I agree with that. It protects as goods as the default cover. :good:
Could anyone find another cases for SGS2 with 2000mah battery that will fit?
And colud you post some pictures of it...
Has anyone tried using the CaseMate tough case with this battery?
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Has anyone tried using the CaseMate tough case with this battery?
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there are multiple discussions going on, and this is what i know so far:
It fits very tightly in some situations.
It fits if you remove the back cover of your phone (so your battery is against the case)
Im getting the battery for my birthday soon so i hope it will fit my casemate tough case as i like it alot
some info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1274045&page=37
I'm deciding whether to order this stock 2000mAh battery and back cover: http://www.expansys-usa.com/samsung-extended-battery-and-cover-for-gsm-galaxy-nexus-226962/
For those who has it, I would like to know:
-With the new back cover, can it still fit with regular cases?
-Would the regular 1750mAh battery rattle inside the new back cover?
Thanks.
I dont have that battery, but for your last question you could just put a soft "dice" or what I should call it between the battery and your casing.
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eksasol said:
I'm deciding whether to order this stock 2000mAh battery and back cover: expansys-usa.com/samsung-extended-battery-and-cover-for-gsm-galaxy-nexus-226962/[/url]
For those who has it, I would like to know:
-With the new back cover, can it still fit with regular cases?
-Would the regular 1750mAh battery rattle inside the new back cover?
Thanks.
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I have that battery and 3 hard silicon cases and it fits perfectly!! Not sure about cases like case mate or otter box
eksasol said:
I'm deciding whether to order this stock 2000mAh battery and back cover: http://www.expansys-usa.com/samsung-extended-battery-and-cover-for-gsm-galaxy-nexus-226962/
For those who has it, I would like to know:
-With the new back cover, can it still fit with regular cases?
-Would the regular 1750mAh battery rattle inside the new back cover?
Thanks.
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I have this battery and the cases i've tried, which are all tpu cases, work well. I'm not so sure with hard cases though as there is no flex.
I have ordered this from Expansys thinking I would get it faster (ie. from USA) Not! When ordering it says "usually ships in 5 days".... checking status later it was 8 days, and now 11. I could row a boat from Korea faster. As for the OP, the reason I went with this OEM battery was I read in several places you could still use the original battery cover. This was important to me, because the Otterbox Commuter won't fit the extended cover without cutting.
Hi everybody,
This is my first topic in this forum, but I have already read you lots of time and you were very helpful for me. I have a problem with my Galaxy nexus, for work I travel a lot, but I’m not able to reach evening with the phone turn on. I do not want to change the inside software with a mod application, so I decide to buy an extended battery. I live in Italy and the only one avaible for my phone is an Mtec battery. There are lots of review in the net about it, and they are quite good. With the extended battery the old TPU cover can’t fit properly, so I need a new one. I looked about a “Hyperion Samsung Galaxy Nexus Extended Battery HoneyComb TPU Case”, and it seems good , so, have someone use this cover with a standard internation extended battery (not yperion, Anker, Qcell battery)?
Regards,
Sorry for my English , It isn’ t my mother language
Works for Me
xzzx said:
Hi everybody,
This is my first topic in this forum, but I have already read you lots of time and you were very helpful for me. I have a problem with my Galaxy nexus, for work I travel a lot, but I’m not able to reach evening with the phone turn on. I do not want to change the inside software with a mod application, so I decide to buy an extended battery. I live in Italy and the only one avaible for my phone is an Mtec battery. There are lots of review in the net about it, and they are quite good. With the extended battery the old TPU cover can’t fit properly, so I need a new one. I looked about a “Hyperion Samsung Galaxy Nexus Extended Battery HoneyComb TPU Case”, and it seems good , so, have someone use this cover with a standard internation extended battery (not yperion, Anker, Qcell battery)?
Regards,
Sorry for my English , It isn’ t my mother language
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I own and like mine.
It will last about 14 hours using GPS / maps, heavy network use and some browsing during lunch. Also have the "Hyperion TPU Case" - search ebay for bundled deals. I really like still having 20% battery left when I get home and not carrying a car-charger AND a spare battery.
I purchased the Hyperion battery and absolutely love it. I also ordered two cases with it. Instead of the Hyperion case, I got the Trexcell tpu case for the galaxy nexus and 3800 mah battery; reviews were better, and I can verify that it is a good fit. I also got the Seidio extended Convert Combo, and love it.
... beamed from my Nexus 10 to your planet
Love the battery. Hated the case. Took a knife to it and exposed the power and volume buttons. Now it's good.
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d11dog11 said:
Love the battery. Hated the case. Took a knife to it and exposed the power and volume buttons. Now it's good.
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That was why the TPU case that I got (along with the Seidio) was the one from Trexcell instead of Hyperion. The Trexcell TPU case has the buttons already cut out. The Trexcell is quite nice, although I've hardly used it since trying the Seidio extended convert combo.
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Sorry if I never answer before, but working is killing me....
I look about Trexcell TPU case on amazon, and from pictures, it seems it' s not a flexible cover, but a rigid cover, can you confirm this, or am I wrong? Thanks
xzzx said:
Sorry if I never answer before, but working is killing me....
I look about Trexcell TPU case on amazon, and from pictures, it seems it' s not a flexible cover, but a rigid cover, can you confirm this, or am I wrong? Thanks
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No... The Trexcell TPU is a typical TPU case. Somewhat flexible, but stiffer than rubber or silicone. It's actually quite nice for the price.
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jonstrong said:
No... The Trexcell TPU is a typical TPU case. Somewhat flexible, but stiffer than rubber or silicone. It's actually quite nice for the price.
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thanks so much!
Can you post your links to where you purchased this combo?
Thanks
poexone said:
Can you post your links to where you purchased this combo?
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I didn't actually purchase them together as a combo. Just bought the items at the same time on Amazon:
Battery: http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Extended-Compatible-SCH-i515-CAPABILITIES/dp/B007C8XRJY
Trexcell case: http://www.amazon.com/Trexcell-Tran...ermarket/dp/B007XWP788/ref=pd_bxgy_cps_text_z
Seidio extended Convert Combo: http://www.amazon.com/Seidio-BD4-HKR4SSGNLX-Convert-Extended-Holster/dp/B0076MI9F8
Very happy with all three items.
Hi everybody, at last I bought seido extended tpu case, and the battery is a very cheap MTEC 3800 mha.
The cover fixes properly, so thanks everybody for help!
Does anyone know of an extended battery case for the t989 that has better than 3000mah? I'm NOT talking about using an extended battery that replaces the original stock battery and requires you to modify the back of your phone, I'm talking about a case like this:
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Search Google for: PowerSkin for Samsung Galaxy S™ III
2nd result.
But instead of it being for the Samsung Galaxy S3 it would be for the T989, and it would have 3000mah or better.
Look in the accessories forum. There is one in thread about laza extended battery. A case that fits 3800mah battery.
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cricketAC said:
Look in the accessories forum. There is one in thread about laza extended battery. A case that fits 3800mah battery.
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I cannot find any good pictures to give me an answer myself. I want to make sure we are on the same page, this Laza extended battery case does NOT make you take off the stock back cover of your phone and does NOT make you switch out your stock battery, rather it is just a BATTERY CASE that slip over your phone just as any normal case would, correct?
No clue as i am not an owner of one. I saw it in the forum, it fits the extended battery cover. I'm sure it will fit the regular battery cover as well thou leaving a bulging void inside between the cover and the case
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Look on Amazon. Its there.
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So basically, there isn't any battery case over 3000mah that fits the standard phone, just all the extended batteries with the modified back cover of the phone.
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Not saying its true....but I've never personally came across one. Sounds cool tho!
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I just don't understand why they don't exist in anything higher than 3000mah. I personally hate extended batteries, I know that this case solves the problem of making the phone level on a flat surface, but you're adding more width to the phone with the modified back cover, then you bulge it out even more with a case to level it; personally this sounds like a waste of money, and when you have your phone in your pocket, it will look like you have a brick in your pocket. Also, the extended batteries require more effort to remove than just removing a case. Thanks for your help guys. If anyone finds a solution to this, please post.