Has anyone tried mophie juice for s3 and what are your thoughts on it .
Is it worth buying instead of just extended batteries ??
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smartguy10 said:
Has anyone tried mophie juice for s3 and what are your thoughts on it .
Is it worth buying instead of just extended batteries ??
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In my opinion, it's WAY to overpriced for only 2300 mah. A Zerolemon which gives you 7000 more maH for only 40 dollars and you get a protective TPU case. Or for 12 USD, a 3300 mah battery that even fits in the stock battery cover.
http://m.ebay.com/itm?itemId=281157227497
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What brand you recommend for 330 mah as if I can fit that battery in my seideo case it would be great . As on ebay some batteries might be fake as the price is sometimes too good to be true..
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I know that there are some ups and some downs for both of these devices. Could you be so kind as to give me your thoughts on them, and which one to get? Thanks!
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Never seen or used the power skin case, I do gave the sedio 3500 mah battery though and its killer.
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I am using Seido 3500 extended battery since more than 1 year and I am very satisfy.
There are brands like momax which sells for half the mugen. So are mugen extended batteries worth it?
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fenguinpower said:
There are brands like momax which sells for half the mugen. So are mugen extended batteries worth it?
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i have looked at Momax site many times, the only battery's they sell for the galaxy s2 are 1450mAh and 1650mAh there not extended battery's considering the battery that comes with the mobile is 1650mAh.
As for Mugen they offer 1700mAh and 3200mAh..
I think Mugen is the way to go, unless Momax can come up with somthing better.
Bought something like this for 9$:
http://www.spider-foot.com/3500mah-backup-extended-batterydoor-cover-for-samsung-gti9100-galaxy-s-2-ii-910eb-p-962.html
got it 2days ago but havent time yet to test it Free sheeping to any country, I had 2 other battier for SGS1 and they were working fine, we will see how is this one.
Bought it mostly for Croatia becasue leaving today for 2weeks and need some more power for beach, shooting movies, listening to music etc Will report back how its working
I'll be getting the 3200mA battery from Mugen once its out, they are sending me one to do a review on, so I will let you know how my experience is. I tend to think with batteries its better to buy them from places with better reputations - how well regarded is Momax?
Venomqld said:
i have looked at Momax site many times, the only battery's they sell for the galaxy s2 are 1450mAh and 1650mAh there not extended battery's considering the battery that comes with the mobile is 1650mAh.
As for Mugen they offer 1700mAh and 3200mAh..
I think Mugen is the way to go, unless Momax can come up with somthing better.
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Momax has the extended under development and it has a back cover with stand
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fenguinpower said:
Momax has the extended under development and it has a back cover with stand
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any info, pics or release date, to confirm or keep up to date of its development..
Thanks
Venomqld said:
any info, pics or release date, to confirm or keep up to date of its development..
Thanks
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Just add momax in facebook
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Are there any good 3rd party slim batteries? Or is stock the best so far?
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Anker 2200mah. You won't notice any improvement though. To do that you will have to go up a size.
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kevz65 said:
Anker 2200mah. You won't notice any improvement though. To do that you will have to go up a size.
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It has been a while since the GS3 was released now, surely the same size battery size can go up to 2400 to 2500 now.
Locklear308 said:
It has been a while since the GS3 was released now, surely the same size battery size can go up to 2400 to 2500 now.
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If you find one let me know.
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kevz65 said:
If you find one let me know.
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Same for you
Locklear308 said:
Same for you
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Mugen Power 2300 mAh Slim Extended Battery <--- this is the exact answer you are looking for. Provides an additional 10% or so of usage to your phone without bulking up the size. At 40$~ ish it is slightly expensive, but it is the best solution for those looking for a better battery without bulking =)
just got a 2900 mah battery from ebay
Does it still fit with the stock back and is it from china?
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thisiswang said:
just got a 2900 mah battery from ebay
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Sorry to let you know but you just got ripped off. I bought a "2600" and a "2900" maH battery from eBay as well in the past, only to find out that they last me around 8 hours with about 1 hour and 30 minutes of screen on time - the true mAh in these batteries is around 1400-1700, if I had to take a guess. You can peel off the sticker on the 2900 battery you ordered and it will probably say the true capacity of the battery imprinted onto it. As I said in one of my earlier posts, the only "real" slim extended batteries are the mugen 2300, anker 2200, and hyperion 2200, in which the mugen comes out on top from personal experience =)
Does nfc with with eBay batteries?
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Does nfc with with eBay batteries?
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Some of them do, some dont. The 2900 that I bought doesn't work with nfc
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Some of them do, some dont. The 1800 that I bought doesn't work with nfc
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FTFY.
There is no way you believe that a random Chinese company making deals on eBay has somehow figured out a magical unicorn battery technology that allows them, not only to completely outdo Samsung in capacity, but also undercut them in price.
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Does nfc with with eBay batteries?
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Yes there's sum.as long as you buy the battery with nfc included
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Hulk0069 said:
Yes there's sum.as long as you buy the battery with nfc included
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Just wait for the official 3000mah Samsung battery. only slightly thicker.
I found these batteries for the GS3 with a 2500mAh capacity. I just wanna know if anyone use/own them? And how are they? Do they actually have a 2500mAh capacity like it's shown?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-x-2500mAh..._Cell_Phone_PDA_Batteries&hash=item2ec7a91289
Probably some cheap china battery spend a little more and go for zerolemon 2300mah heard alot of positive feedback ordering mine soon !
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I have them, they aren't horrible but I'm waiting for my zerolemon 7000mah to ship next week. They last only slightly longer than stock, the nice thing is I carry both and switch them.
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I am looking at getting some Hyperion batteries for my s2x. Anyone have these and like them?
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steve adams said:
I am looking at getting some Hyperion batteries for my s2x. Anyone have these and like them?
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I have bought both the Hyperion and the Anker batteries for my S2. Honestly, buy the Anker battery, it's way better. When I was using the Hyperion batteries, my phone seemed to actually die a lot quicker than the stock battery. With the Anker batteries, my phone last about 4-6 hours longer than the stock. Trust me there is a reason the Anker has 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon vs 3 stars for the Hyperion.