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I'm looking on getting a extended battery for my GSM i9250 Galaxy Nexus. I was woundering if the cheap 2300mah battery from China is any good from ebay listing here.> http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-2300mAh...EXUS-PRIME-i9250-/270876519915#ht_6128wt_1052
OR should I go with the more expensive probably the official Samsung Galaxy Nexus 2000mah battery with new back door from Korea, listed here.> http://www.ebay.com/itm/12083246205...AX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_3922wt_802
I want the 2300mah battery cause it sounds more appealing but idk cause that battery is the same size as the factory 1750mah yet its able to give 5x the more battery without enlarging the battery and no back cover. Sounds fake, but idk, What do you guys think?
I personally wouldn't get one unless it supported NFC.
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1750 to 2300 in the same form factor?
I bought the LTE extended battery and of course there's a noticeable increase in size, needing the different cover. But is a 550 mAh increase possible in the same size?
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I personally wouldn't get one unless it supported NFC.
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Why would a battery influence NFC? Or is the antenna in the battery door or something?
Tapatalk Pro Sig. Yep, boring.
sucker4pa1n said:
Why would a battery influence NFC? Or is the antenna in the battery door or something?
Tapatalk Pro Sig. Yep, boring.
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the NFC chip is inside the battery. so the battery has to be official, or at least have NFC chip inside in order for NFC to work.
I wouldn't get the 2350 one, most likely its a cheap knockoff no where near capacity that high. probably lower than the stock battery. Labels are easy to print.
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Why would a battery influence NFC? Or is the antenna in the battery door or something?
Tapatalk Pro Sig. Yep, boring.
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Antenna is in the battery itself.
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You are better off buying a stock replacement battery to keep around than to buy cheap any other batteries, no matter the mAH rating advertised.
the extended batteries for the Nexus are bullsh**. normally, an extended battery is at least/close to double the mAh as what the stock is. these 2100 & 2300 batteries are a joke.
just FYI, there are no antenna contacts in the battery door so even if you leave the door off you can still get a signal.
additionally, if you don't mind leaving it off & doing a slight mod, you can get a generic Droid Bionic 4000mAh battery for $12 online and use that instead. the Wh isn't quite as high but it's still 3.7V and will last much longer then even that 2300 one.
voxigenboy said:
the extended batteries for the Nexus are bullsh**. normally, an extended battery is at least/close to double the mAh as what the stock is. these 2100 & 2300 batteries are a joke.
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If it has more capacity than the stock battery, then its extended. There's no promise of a minimum extra amount of battery over stock to be considered an extended battery. Not sure why you're so up in arms about it. Give it a little time for 3rd parties to make larger extended batteries with fitting battery doors...
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taker888 said:
I'm looking on getting a extended battery for my GSM i9250 Galaxy Nexus. I was woundering if the cheap 2300mah battery from China is any good from ebay listing here.> http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-2300mAh...EXUS-PRIME-i9250-/270876519915#ht_6128wt_1052
OR should I go with the more expensive probably the official Samsung Galaxy Nexus 2000mah battery with new back door from Korea, listed here.> http://www.ebay.com/itm/12083246205...AX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_3922wt_802
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There's no way that's actually a 2300mAh battery. Don't buy that lol. If you think the 2000mAh battery is worth it you can go for it, but its only ~14% more capacity, so you can't expect drastic life improvements. As another poster said if you REALLY need extra life you're better off getting another stock battery and a wall charger to swap them.
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If it has more capacity than the stock battery, then its extended. There's no promise of a minimum extra amount of battery over stock to be considered an extended battery. Not sure why you're so up in arms about it. Give it a little time for 3rd parties to make larger extended batteries with fitting battery doors...
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i realize it's my opinion but it is disappointing considering that 'extended batteries' for practically every other phone out there are nearly double(sometimes even more so). i don't understand why they even bothered making a 2100 'extended' & not just included that as stock with the phone since it goes through battery so quickly. i have my fingers crossed that mugen or seidio will make a worthwhile extended.
Thanks guys, I decided I wont get neither. lol.. I'm pulling 10hr-16hrs on the Nexus anyway. Compare to my previous T-Mo S2 and i9100 S2 I was getting the same battery life. I will upgrade the battery but ill wait for the official Samsung battery when it hits Europe sometime next year.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/New-3500mAh-...amsung-Galaxy-Nexus-i9250-Cover-/170752844657
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http://www.ebay.ca/itm/New-3500mAh-...amsung-Galaxy-Nexus-i9250-Cover-/170752844657
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Did you look at how thick that back cover is? LOL
i dont trust those battery. i purchased my extended battery from verizon store for 24.00. i think it's worth it.
zeke1988 said:
i dont trust those battery. i purchased my extended battery from verizon store for 24.00. i think it's worth it.
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Us with the GSM version can't buy that Verizon extended battery..
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I bought the extended battery for 25 dollars from Verizon and its pretty good, I get 2 days on my nexus with light use, full day with medium to heavy use.
now sure if the stock one was garbage to begin with.
I had a Mugen power batteries 1800mah extended battery for my sensation, thought it was a good battery
A friend of mine bought a 2450mah knock off battery from ebay and offered to Get one for me, I said the same as all of you, no thanks doubt it actually that size and I bet it wont last as long as my 'smaller' Mugen battery. So he bought me one to test.
At least on my sensation, the cheap battery was noticeably better than the Mugen (3 hours better)
So from that, I'm willing to try this knock off, considering I'm in Australia and have literally nothing I can use nfc on anyway
Rellikzephyr
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Did you look at how thick that back cover is? LOL
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Yeah it is huge, but I just wanted to point out options. Lol.
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Hopefully Anker will come out with an extended battery, they worked really well in the Sensation
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Ordered the 2000 myself. Battery life is already great for me, but you can never have enough juice.
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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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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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
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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
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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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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
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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
Saw this battery. Heard good things but will my Samsung charger work with it?
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Anyone tested this battery?
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Ordered one from Amazon last night, should be here in a couple of days. Been happy with the 2500mah version, will be interesting to see if there is any difference. Will post back after testing.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-2700m...F7AI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341768380&sr=8-1
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Ordered one from Amazon last night, should be here in a couple of days. Been happy with the 2500mah version, will be interesting to see if there is any difference. Will post back after testing.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-2700m...F7AI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341768380&sr=8-1
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Thanks, as I'd personally like to see how the battery performs. I have heard of people purchasing larger batteries and have actually received worse results than the stock battery offers, which is rather odd in my opinion. But, from what I have read, Anker produce some quality products so I have high hopes for this battery. I'd ideally like an even larger battery, but then the added weight becomes ridiculous or pricing becomes too much for me to afford.
I've had Anker batteries for other devices and they've been ace, not got round to ordering one for the Note myself yet, but I will do.
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I've had Anker batteries for other devices and they've been ace, not got round to ordering one for the Note myself yet, but I will do.
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Shame that they don't do a slightly larger battery. What is a nice sized battery for the Galaxy Note with regards to battery life, portability/weight factors and recharge time?
What is the largest battery available for the Galaxy Note?
Brad387 said:
What is the largest battery available for the Galaxy Note?
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this battery.
Marchintosh said:
this battery.
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I meant an internal battery - not just a general device charger.
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I meant an internal battery - not just a general device charger.
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Ok, this internel battery.
Marchintosh said:
Ok, this internel battery.
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Wasn't there a 5400Mah battery by Mugen or someone? Also, how does the battery you mentioned above perform as it seems suspiciously cheap?
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Wasn't there a 5400Mah battery by Mugen or someone? Also, how does the battery you mentioned above perform as it seems suspiciously cheap?
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I don't trust about other internal battery. I use external battery in other case. While my life battery is 20 hours in 3g.
I have the Mugen 5400 battery and I truly cannot fault it. More than double the capacity of stock and it shows in my daily usage. Build quality also to notch. Yes their prices are steep but you get what you pay for and their customer service is excellent.
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I bought 2 for a total of $16 and they work great. I also bought a 3 dollar charger (800mah) that charges them in a about six hours. The ankers charge fine inthe phone an have all the attributes of the oem battery
I've been using Anker batteries for about 3 weeks now and they work great. They last just slightly longer than the stock battery and charge efficiently. I would recommend them to people that are always on the go and can't always get a place to charge their phones. I charge one battery by itself and one in the phone at night, and the next day I am able to swap when the first battery drains. Also there's a peace of mind with having a fully-charged battery always available.
Brad387 said:
Saw this battery. Heard good things but will my Samsung charger work with it?
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the Samsung battery charger is made to charge the Samsung battery so iirc it won't charge foreign batteries like the anker.
little-vince said:
the Samsung battery charger is made to charge the Samsung battery so iirc it won't charge foreign batteries like the anker.
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Rubbish. My Samsung charger charges my Anker 2500mah & Anker 2700mah perfectly.
bidboy said:
Rubbish. My Samsung charger charges my Anker 2500mah & Anker 2700mah perfectly.
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there we go.
so the other guy who said that the samsung charger won't charge anker batteries was lying.
i don't have a samsung charger, and my anker batteries only came in the mail today so i was just going by what some other dude wrote on one of the many battery threads... :S
Hi everybody,
I have been searching for this Anker battery on German Amazon, and I have found out that there is a 2800mah Anker battery for this phone. Stock size.
You can see the link here
It's not much more expensive, and if it really was a 2800mah battery than it would be great.
Does anyone know anything about it? Do you think it's just a 2700mah one with a fake sticker on it?
Let me know your thoughts.
I got the 2700mAH battery from Amazon. So far it has been slightly better capacity than the original and no problems. Good value at £7.99.
I'm at work and I got a customer that just asked me about extended batteries. I told her they're usually fat batteries that come with special battery doors.. but usually at least give 25-50% more battery life. Then she asked if there were any slim extended batteries. I didn't know how to answer her and all my gsearches came up with 3000MaH plus big boys. All I found was he Mugen Power 2000MaH slim battery. You guys know of any other options out there?
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RushAOZ said:
I'm at work and I got a customer that just asked me about extended batteries. I told her they're usually fat batteries that come with special battery doors.. but usually at least give 25-50% more battery life. Then she asked if there were any slim extended batteries. I didn't know how to answer her and all my gsearches came up with 3000MaH plus big boys. All I found was he Mugen Power 2000MaH slim battery. You guys know of any other options out there?
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I am currently using an Anker battery that I bought off Amazon. It has slightly extended battery life at 2200 mAh. It is the same size as the OEM battery so no custom back case or chunkyness sticking out the back. Anker sells the single batteries or they sell a double pack with an external battery charger on Amazon, quite useful. I believe their products are on sale right now.
http://www.amazon.com/Batteries-Skyrocket-Compatible-Anker-Multi-purpose/dp/B0078WR4KW/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1353662623&sr=8-7&keywords=t989+extended+battery
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008DDF1PU/ref=s9_simh_gw_p107_d0_i6?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=1S916W688DWY6B5QY948&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=1389517282&pf_rd_i=507846
The Samsung galaxy nexus 2150 mAh battery fits in the s2 without any problems. Slight bulge on the battery cover though.
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Anker 2200 mAh works perfect for me. I've been using 2 I ordered from Amazon for about 4 months. I get about 10 hours heavy usage time. I get well over a day on when I take it easy. Juice defender is an excellent addition to any cell as well. I would advise you to be careful when taking the battery out of the charger so you don't break the plastic that separates the cells. It can cause problems charging through the cell phone. Either way it's a great buy and I highly recommend.
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Anker 2200 mAh works perfect for me. I've been using 2 I ordered from Amazon for about 4 months. I get about 10 hours heavy usage time. I get well over a day on when I take it easy. Juice defender is an excellent addition to any cell as well. I would advise you to be careful when taking the battery out of the charger so you don't break the plastic that separates the cells. It can cause problems charging through the cell phone. Either way it's a great buy and I highly recommend.
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I'm thinking of getting it but u can charge through the phone right or is it recommended to use the external?
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this one is only 97 cents on amazon i own it and i can use it for about 12 hours before it's dead 2400 mah
http://www.amazon.com/Lithium-Batte...&qid=1353909167&sr=8-19&keywords=t989+battery
Anyone know how reliable some of these aftermarket batteries are? I've been reading that some don't have NFC support and overcharge protection. Both huge no-nos in my book. Especially the latter.
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You can charge them either way. Personally I use the external and the phone. I was just saying be a bit careful when you take your battery off the external charger. I have one battery that I can only charge through the external since I broke the small plastic separator... not a big deal though. It still works properly.
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Anyone tried the ecell batteries? Seem to work on my atrix.. was wondering if I should try it on this guy.
No NFC support in most (if not all) aftermarket batteries
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Anyone know how reliable some of these aftermarket batteries are? I've been reading that some don't have NFC support and overcharge protection. Both huge no-nos in my book. Especially the latter.
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Yes, most aftermarket batteries (like the one WangLung linked to), if not all, don't have NFC support as the chip is located in the battery. The same goes for the ATT i777, but not the international i9100.
You can tell on many of these by the 4 contacts- one is for the NFC. This is why a i9100 battery (with only 3 contact heads) will work with a i777 phone (that has 4 contact prongs) - the connector for the NFC would just be touching plastic.
Don't know about the overcharging protection though.
I have the Anker 2200 MAh slim extended battery in my phone and it works great! I usually get an extra hour of on-screen time than I would with the stock battery.
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Yes, most aftermarket batteries (like the one WangLung linked to), if not all, don't have NFC support as the chip is located in the battery. The same goes for the ATT i777, but not the international i9100.
You can tell on many of these by the 4 contacts- one is for the NFC. This is why a i9100 battery (with only 3 contact heads) will work with a i777 phone (that has 4 contact prongs) - the connector for the NFC would just be touching plastic.
Don't know about the overcharging protection though.
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the anker one i have purchased does have 4 contact points, pics if requested lol
android88 said:
I have the Anker 2200 MAh slim extended battery in my phone and it works great! I usually get an extra hour of on-screen time than I would with the stock battery.
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Same I got mine yesterday and I notice a huge difference
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Anker battery is awesome
I purchased an Anker 2200 mAh slim batter 2 weeks ago, and I have been nothing but impressed! This battery rocks, I get 2 full days with average/light use (phone calls, 3 hours screen time).
Well worth the investment for 2 battery's + charger for around $25!
Zz
Has anyone tried this one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2450mAh-Hig...086996?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3f1b5e0854
Thinking of getting it but I am also debating the anker one. Does the anker battery have problems with over charging? because I usually keep my phone on the charger all night
i searched for anker 2200 MAh on amazon there is one cost 12$ and other cost 20$ ,,,, any difference between them ,,,,, which type u r having guys ?????
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i searched for anker 2200 MAh on amazon there is one cost 12$ and other cost 20$ ,,,, any difference between them ,,,,, which type u r having guys ?????
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The one for $20 includes two batteries and a charger, while the $12 one only a single battery. For what you get with the $20 one, it never hurts to have more than one battery, especially if you're away from the charger for a whole day and you're using your phone often.
I do not own the Anker extended battery myself, as I am doing fine with the stock battery and I like having NFC ready if needed. But it does seem like a great battery, especially for the price.
It has been more than 2 years since I'm using my Good Old trustworthy Galaxy S2.I think it's time to change my battery.
So here's my question: What battery shall I use? I know samsung batteries are the best,but I don't want to buy the stock 1650 Mah battery.Also,I don't want the 2000 Mah battery from samsung,because it needs a bigger Battery cover,and most of the cases/covers become unusable this way.
What battery should I buy from eBay? (This is where I will buy,and my budget is max 10$).I want an extended battery,which has a better battery life
and it is good and trustworthy.
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It has been more than 2 years since I'm using my Good Old trustworthy Galaxy S2.I think it's time to change my battery.
So here's my question: What battery shall I use? I know samsung batteries are the best,but I don't want to buy the stock 1650 Mah battery.Also,I don't want the 2000 Mah battery from samsung,because it needs a bigger Battery cover,and most of the cases/covers become unusable this way.
What battery should I buy from eBay? (This is where I will buy,and my budget is max 10$).I want an extended battery,which has a better battery life
and it is good and trustworthy.
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No batteries the same size will give you more than real 1700 mah. when they write 2300 mah, they are lying, if you open them you will see the same cells as a regular 1650 mah from samsung.
Just get a good quality one.
I'm also in same boat like OP and was planning to get original Samsung 2000mah one but cant find it anywhere in India
Hey same here I am also want a original new 2000mah battery in India for my galaxy s2
Plz someone provide me link to buy online
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i bought a battery from deal extreme. about $3.5 it is okay 1800mAH 3.7VDC
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i bought a battery from deal extreme. about $3.5 it is okay 1800mAH 3.7VDC
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Link please
GamingDj said:
It has been more than 2 years since I'm using my Good Old trustworthy Galaxy S2.I think it's time to change my battery.
So here's my question: What battery shall I use? I know samsung batteries are the best,but I don't want to buy the stock 1650 Mah battery.Also,I don't want the 2000 Mah battery from samsung,because it needs a bigger Battery cover,and most of the cases/covers become unusable this way.
What battery should I buy from eBay? (This is where I will buy,and my budget is max 10$).I want an extended battery,which has a better battery life
and it is good and trustworthy.
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I've received the battery suggested on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2418307
about two months ago, and I'm not disappointed
It gives me a little better battery life than with the original battery for only 3 $ :good::good:
lanielf said:
No batteries the same size will give you more than real 1700 mah. when they write 2300 mah, they are lying, if you open them you will see the same cells as a regular 1650 mah from samsung.
Just get a good quality one.
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fake 1850-2450 mah battery usually contain only 1250-1450 mah power , you lucky if you got a 1650 mah one
Does anyone have any ideas about the batteries being sold on Flipkart. reviews seem to be good.
http://www.flipkart.com/envent-case...V9EYBVGWZT&icmpid=reco_pp_same_cases_covers_2
http://www.flipkart.com/samsung-bat...CD5A7EZGXCHH8U&icmpid=reco_pp_cross_battery_1
Why not the 2k from samsung? The back plate is as thick as the bottom part of the phone. So you won't really feel a difference.
and the camera will be protected better.
How is the anker 1900? I use a anker one for my HTC Sensation but I'm looking for a good one for my mom
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How is the anker 1900? I use a anker one for my HTC Sensation but I'm looking for a good one for my mom
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Well, if it runs better on your htc than the stock battery, then get one. The chance is high that the S2 Anker is also good then.