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I know many of us have been anxiously waiting to see for an extended battery option from Seidio (or other reputable 3rd party), but nobody has announced one for the Captivate until now. Finally:
http://www.seidioonline.com/category-s/4411.htm
Unfortunately, no mention of price or when it will be released as it's currently "under development" but that they have added it to their store is exciting enough!
Yeah I just saw that too, and wow 3200mah is huge!
Do you think they will make a case for it? I have the body glove that was launched with the phone. I kind of like it. Has anyone purchased from these guys before? Any experiences to share. Did you buy a case? They made a huge battery for the EVO didn't they?
This means a battery about 2 times as thick as the current one, so expect a custom back with a bumpout for battery.
The Moto Droid 2800 extended battery is $69 so this one will be between $70 and $90 - I would rather have a spare battery or an external rechargeable charger for half the price. I would never make "The Captain" thicker. No pot bellies (or junk in the trunk) on my captain just a slim toned physique.
But Seido has always made a good product - usually they can take the current sized battery and squeeze a little more in - like an 1800mAh in the current size. I hope.
Has anyone actually tried to wrap their head around what this thing will look like?
Our fancy locking closure will either make this thing hideous or cause our phones to look like the back of an Incredible (which I don't mind personally, I liked the terraced back. It reminds me of the zen like nature of steppes carved into a mountain for hillside farming.)
Either way, I want one. I'm just actually trying to fathom the design, and what will happen to the sound quality being the speaker is built underneath the battery cover.
We'll see... I don't think it will be that bad, as the Evo battery only adds "5-6mm" to the phone and that is a 3500mAh battery. But given the option, I would prefer a battery in the range of 2200-2400mAh that only adds maybe 2-3mm. But beggars can't be choosers.
If they could crank out a 1800mAh "slim" battery that does not require a cover, that would be excellent as well. They have 1750mAh for the Incredible and Evo, so who knows.
I have one of their "big" 2600 mAh batteries for my old Bold 9000 and while it put hump in its back, it fit my hand great and having that extra power was fantastic. I'll get this when it comes out.
Im totally down for this hopefully they make the back tapered and not just a straight "step" up, I'm 6 foot 3 and consequently have large hands so I wouldnt even mind my phone being a lil bit thicker.
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We'll see... I don't think it will be that bad, as the Evo battery only adds "5-6mm" to the phone and that is a 3500mAh battery. But given the option, I would prefer a battery in the range of 2200-2400mAh that only adds maybe 2-3mm. But beggars can't be choosers.
If they could crank out a 1800mAh "slim" battery that does not require a cover, that would be excellent as well. They have 1750mAh for the Incredible and Evo, so who knows.
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They did this for my Fuze, and it was absolutely worth it. I hope they do this for our Cappys
Did anybody think about this aspect of the battery?
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Seidio_Inc
They don't have the greatest reputation.
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Did anybody think about this aspect of the battery?
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Seidio_Inc
They don't have the greatest reputation.
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16 reviews for a company that has been selling accessories for many years (5 that i know of) is not much of a statistic.
I can tell you that, when I was a moderator for Qusers, many people bought from Seido and never had a problem. that doesn't mean there is no problem, but everyone I know that has bought from Seido was satisfied. Their products are regularly review by major blogs, and amazon shoppers give their cases 4.5/5.
I have shopped at hundreds of sites and never filled out a review for resellerratings - so I am not sure that they are the best source for any information.
From my knowledge of the company I would not hesitate to buy from them. if they put out a 2000mAh battery that is the same size as OEM, i will buy it in a second.
I would rather leave the internal battery in place and add a accessory cover with a priority battery slot. The internal battery might have to be replaced with one a mm or two shorter to allow room for the internal battery disconect. With an internal secondary and external primary, the phone could remain in operation during battery changes. Yes, this would add a hump, but I think the phone would fit my hand better...
mm.. I really rather have the same size format but a little more juice to it..1800mAh
how much more juice would that be compared to the standard 1500 :O
darkamikaze said:
mm.. I really rather have the same size format but a little more juice to it..1800mAh
how much more juice would that be compared to the standard 1500 :O
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gary_lankford said:
I would rather leave the internal battery in place and add a accessory cover with a priority battery slot. The internal battery might have to be replaced with one a mm or two shorter to allow room for the internal battery disconect. With an internal secondary and external primary, the phone could remain in operation during battery changes. Yes, this would add a hump, but I think the phone would fit my hand better...
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Someone could make a Morphie Juice pack thing like for the iPhone. There are a couple already for the Galaxy S i9000:
http://www.be-mine.info/peripherals/samsung-power-pack-ebb-u10-for-galaxy-s-hit-germany
I have Seidio batteries for my Canon DSRL camera and it works just as good as the original one.
Anyone know of any extended life battery for this phone yet. This is insane this phone has been out a while there should be somethin. I saw the vibrant has a 3000mah, bout to get that and just stick it in without the back cover and throw a silicon case over to hold it in. Saw that amzer has a 1600 but thats almost not worth it.
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Did anybody think about this aspect of the battery?
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Seidio_Inc
They don't have the greatest reputation.
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Honestly? No.
In the last 12 months, they have 3 bad reviews. Doesn't really mean anything to me, and I care even less knowing their products are fairly decent since I own some stuff of theirs for my Blackberry.
norcal einstein said:
Honestly? No.
In the last 12 months, they have 3 bad reviews. Doesn't really mean anything to me, and I care even less knowing their products are fairly decent since I own some stuff of theirs for my Blackberry.
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Yeah I have an extended life seidio for the bb 9700 and its been great
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Someone could make a Morphie Juice pack thing like for the iPhone. There are a couple already for the Galaxy S i9000:
http://www.be-mine.info/peripherals/samsung-power-pack-ebb-u10-for-galaxy-s-hit-germany
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Who proof reads these things?
"Samsung launches the Power Pack EBB-U10 for the Galaxy S i9000 in Germany. The Power Pack is an external battery that attaches to the back of the phone basicallt and offers 8.5 hours talk time and 500 hours of talk time."
So is that 508.5 hours of talk time?
Reading on some threads of a 1860mAH battery requirement, so I found this off eBay.
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Motorola batteries keep your phone powered up when you need it most. Protect your phones warranty by using only Motorola Original batteries that are specially designed for your phone to deliver best performance.
* Original OEM Li-Ion Extended Battery
* Battery Condition: Brand New
What’s included in the Auction
# 1 OEM Original battery Motorola BP7X Battery
# 1 OEM Matching Droid Pro door
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http://cgi.ebay.com/MOTOROLA-DROID-...539861?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item230c7045d5
that's great, but verizon sells them for less, right in the store.
kjjb0204 said:
that's great, but verizon sells them for less, right in the store.
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I'm in Canada so eBay was my only option...
I've even requested Mugen and this is the response I got:
Thank you for your email!
I think this model will release on next year,
I am no sure the mAh for this model yet, still on planing at the moment.
Please contact me if you need any additional info.
Best Regards,
Jan
https://www.mugen-power-batteries.com
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Checking the power usage, most if it is being used by you guess it...
The display. For me this number flirts around 50%. That's a boat load of usage compared to everything else!
I guess Motorola didn't choose an energy efficient panel.
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Checking the power usage, most if it is being used by you guess it...
The display. For me this number flirts around 50%. That's a boat load of usage compared to everything else!
I guess Motorola didn't choose an energy efficient panel.
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I was rather amazed to hear that the screen sucks so much battery! Thought a 3.1 low-res screen would rather give a better battery life.
May be a custom ROM with some tweaks can take care of this.
I'm going to leave brightness on about 40% for the day and see what happens. I normally have on auto brightness, and my usage does show the display using about 50% of the juice.
Yeah with respect to the display I don't think an HTC phone would be that high... Odd choice moto!
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Yeah with respect to the display I don't think an HTC phone would be that high... Odd choice moto!
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Eh, sometimes the Hero got up in the 30-40% display usage
how much thickness does the extended battery add? it's hard to tell from the picture, but it still looks like the there is the raised portion at the top of the device for the camera
Not much... I hardly even notice its there. The new battery backing even keeps a slight curve as the original slimmer one did.
I'm really happy this is an original Motorola product and the battery cover / door looks just like the thin one with the silver swirls and all.
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Not much... I hardly even notice its there. The new battery backing even keeps a slight curve as the original slimmer one did.
I'm really happy this is an original Motorola product and the battery cover / door looks just like the thin one with the silver swirls and all.
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cool. might have to pick one up from my local store.
Hi to everyone,
is there any lucky owner of Motorola Extended battery who can tell me how thick is phone with extended door? I ask one seller and he tell me Droid Pro with this original extended battery is about 1/2" thicker than with standard 1420 mah battery. But after I have read this thread I think it must be nosense. But there is no exact infor and no photo anywhere. Thanks a lot!
I'm really surprised to read about everyone having battery problems. I wouldn't describe myself a heavy user, but I do make several calls, send and receive a boatload of texts, have widgets that require data pulls set for every 30 minutes, do a small amount of internet browsing, and use the mp3 player for an of hour or so while working out and I have had nothing but amazing battery life. Being a BB convert a couple of devices ago, I can say with certainty that this, being my 3rd Android phone, has the best battery life so far. I usually unplug around 6am and by 11pm, I'm still at about 60-70%. No android device that I know of can touch the battery life of a BB, but this one has been very good so far.
It adds more weight than thickness imo. The battery is probably 1/8" thicker and the soor the same. Probably adds 1/4" more thickness overall, but there is a great weight different to me. Seem to hold a good charge though. Worth the $34 to me.
im really interested in this
please post a picture, only with extended door and battery one from the side
I'm waiting for:
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...-extended-battery-for-motorola-driod-pro.html
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They released one for Motorola Droid Pro
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...for-motorola-droid-pro-with-battery-door.html
Has anyone tried to fit the otterbox in w extended battery? May try to hack up the case so it will fit when i get it
I was able to cut out the back on the standard cover for the extended battery to stick out, and the otterbox seems to fit fine. If you don't want to cut your back cover, you can just leave the back off since the otterbox protects it, though I still like the idea of having an internal cover. I may go back and put some sort of rubber seal around the battery opening just in case. Will post pics later
Hi Guys,
Got my hands on the Mugen Power 3200 mah extended battery, it is FANTASTIC. The replacement cover does a great job at keeping the same texture of the original back cover. It adds some thickness but still feels natural and comfortable in your hand. Performance wise, it is great as well, some users could get 2+ days out of it easily. Full review below:
sorry, but these extended battery look ugly! and only half a day extra battery life, no way worth it!
psp888 said:
sorry, but these extended battery look ugly! and only half a day extra battery life, no way worth it!
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You have problems with math?
psp888 said:
sorry, but these extended battery look ugly! and only half a day extra battery life, no way worth it!
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I consider myself a very heavy user (as bad as that may seem) so whilst out of my house, apart from when I'm driving, I'll be on my phone. Half a day of added battery is great for me and works fine, I'm sure a medium user would get 2 days easily and a light user close to 3 days.
It depends what kind of user you are, light users probably wouldn't pick one up unless they were going out camping for a weekend or something.
keep it up mate thank you once again for the work
thanks guy , you just rocks ! but 100$ .. ugh !
bluedragon38 said:
thanks guy , you just rocks ! but 100$ .. ugh !
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Thanks, but yeah the price point is something they have to work on - i'd see it fit if it retailed for 50-60$
If anyone is interested in purchasing this product, use the FACEBOOKSPECIAL coupon to save 7% - I know it's not huge savings but should help out.
Anyone purchased this battery alrady?
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Anyone purchased this battery alrady?
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Apart from myself, I know NZtechfreak posted on a review on the Clove.co.uk Blog and you can find another review on YouTube (although in Italian).
As far as I know, the general public seems to favor the performance on the battery.
Ploone said:
Hi Guys,
Got my hands on the Mugen Power 3200 mah extended battery, it is FANTASTIC. The replacement cover does a great job at keeping the same texture of the original back cover. It adds some thickness but still feels natural and comfortable in your hand. Performance wise, it is great as well, some users could get 2+ days out of it easily. Full review below:
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Thanks for posting the review. I think it'll be a very valuable accessory for travelling purposes. Of course the thickness of the phone increases after installing the extended battery, but are you aware of any car mounts that will work with a SGS 2 with the Mugen battery?
lsquare said:
Thanks for posting the review. I think it'll be a very valuable accessory for travelling purposes. Of course the thickness of the phone increases after installing the extended battery, but are you aware of any car mounts that will work with a SGS 2 with the Mugen battery?
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Hi, you're very welcome.
I'm pretty sure that something similar to this should do the job:
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/trailblazer-advanced-pro-universal-car-charger-and-holder-p27266.htm
Universal car holders should fit the Galaxy S2 with the Mugen as they've been around for awhile now, when phones used to be much bulkier.
Hey everyone. I have seen countless threads for the Nexus 5 Battery cases.
Just wondering if anyone has tried this:
http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/251631021161?nav=SEARCH
Want to know if its worth it? Also, i have heard good things about the i-Blasin battery case and ZeroLemon ones.
Any feedback on a really good battety case would be appreciated
I have the Zerolemon, it arrived today. I can't comment on battery life yet but I'm very pleased with the case itself. It is particularly bulky but I prefer this to the bare phone, which i find far too slim. The extra size hasn't impeded on "thumb-reachability", I can still use it entirely one handed - in fact it sits far better in my hand as it actually has some weight to it and enough device to grip properly.
The built in screen protector does its job although I'll likely replace it with an adhesive glass one in the future, it's a bit naff. Buttons all work well, as does the camera flash - doesn't seem to impede image quality when it's used.
The belt clip I'll never use, and it's useless as a kickstand as the clip itself holds it at terrible angles. Could be repurposed as a car mount though without much trouble.
hordarian said:
I have the Zerolemon, it arrived today. I can't comment on battery life yet but I'm very pleased with the case itself. It is particularly bulky but I prefer this to the bare phone, which i find far too slim. The extra size hasn't impeded on "thumb-reachability", I can still use it entirely one handed - in fact it sits far better in my hand as it actually has some weight to it and enough device to grip properly.
The built in screen protector does its job although I'll likely replace it with an adhesive glass one in the future, it's a bit naff. Buttons all work well, as does the camera flash - doesn't seem to impede image quality when it's used.
The belt clip I'll never use, and it's useless as a kickstand as the clip itself holds it at terrible angles. Could be repurposed as a car mount though without much trouble.
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Can I ask where you purchased the zerolemon battery case from? The case with the battery is not available on Amazon or anywhere else online.
Negotiator50 said:
Can I ask where you purchased the zerolemon battery case from? The case with the battery is not available on Amazon or anywhere else online.
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On Amazon. This is the exact product link I bought, but the spec and picture have now changed (my case is black, plus I have the battery) It was $39.99 before shipping.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IMOCZOA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
If it helps at all, the LG G2 battery they do should fit fine, albeit you'd need to buy the case separately.
I use the Spigen slim armor and its great
Since when is the slim armour a battery case?
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Hey everyone. I have seen countless threads for the Nexus 5 Battery cases.
Just wondering if anyone has tried this:
http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/251631021161?nav=SEARCH
Want to know if its worth it? Also, i have heard good things about the i-Blasin battery case and ZeroLemon ones.
Any feedback on a really good battety case would be appreciated
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Did you end up trying the eBay one?
I've ordered the exact external battery case as shown.. Charging full for the 1st time now.. Looking good so far. No complains except the slow charging..
zerolemon urgent help needed!
I just bought a zerolemon extended battery for my nexus 5, but i dont know how to use it beside that ive charged it gor 12 hrs for initial use and it got over in just one day!
Maybe i didnt use it efficiently or any other issue,
If anyone has it please advice me how to use it effeciently!
Thanks!
Maybe users with external battery cases can share how they use their battery cases..
Is the zerolemon customber service good or they don't answer?
Is this any good? -> http://www.ebay.com/itm/3800mA-Exte...18?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item566ddadaa2
Price is good and installation seems easy.
Tommy this thing seems good but shouldn't a battery of 3800 mAh give your nexus a charge more than once? As nexus built in battery is 2300 mAh?
I am using zerolemon extended battery of 3500 mAh but it doesn't give me one complete charge though, but still its handy while you are travelling..
But the zerolemon is very bulky with 100% protection, this thing isn't bulky but as they claim its optimal protection, so my opinion is you given it a try, its worth it BUT @ your own risk
So can anyone give any reviews on the zero lemon case? Worth the money or what?
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FuMMoD said:
So can anyone give any reviews on the zero lemon case? Worth the money or what?
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I don't recommend it for continuous use, until and unless you are someone who constantly is in journeys. The battery gives one n a half extra charges to your nexus 5..
I would rather call it an external charger, or a power bank, rather than external battery for nexus 5..
Hopefully I answered your query, there shall be any other query? Feel free to ask..
Thank you!
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I don't recommend it for continuous use, until and unless you are someone who constantly is in journeys. The battery gives one n a half extra charges to your nexus 5..
I would rather call it an external charger, or a power bank, rather than external battery for nexus 5..
Hopefully I answered your query, there shall be any other query? Feel free to ask..
Thank you!
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Why would you not recommend it for daily use? I'm trying to see the pros and cons. This is pretty much the most solid one of all the options we have for the Nexus 5.
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FuMMoD said:
Why would you not recommend it for daily use? I'm trying to see the pros and cons. This is pretty much the most solid one of all the options we have for the Nexus 5.
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I don't recommend it because I've used it, the charging input from the zero lemon to your nexus is weak, it will take 3 hrs to complete, and constant usage at the time of charging heats up not only your device but also the zero lemon battery...
I don't say its bad, but I wasn't satisfied with it, and yes comparatively zero lemon is the best... But ultimately there's no solution to this nexus battery problem..
U can still go for it.. But don't use zerolemon too much, except at the time of necessities..
Anything else?
I carry a vinsic 20000 MA battery and 2metre lead in my backpack. Just pull out as much lead as needed to reach my pocket. Soon charges with 2.1amps and fast charge. Better than a case imo. I use bluetooth adapter for music and calls so the phone stays in the pocket and I can use my Sennheiser cans with no lead.
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where can buy it now?
hey can you tell me or anyone know where can i buy it a zerolemon or any good baterry case for my nexus 5? i'm from mexico,
I prefer u check in Amazon.com u might get in good prices.. I don't know of any place in Mexico...
Just ordered. Initial reviews are promising.
Hyperion LG V20 Extended Battery & Back Cover BL-44E1F (Compatible with All International and US Carrier LG V20 Models 2016) [2 Year No Hassle Warranty] (Black / Titan) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N0TV0IZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_4IoJybPBT8H0R
b3asty said:
Just ordered. Initial reviews are promising.
Hyperion LG V20 Extended Battery & Back Cover BL-44E1F (Compatible with All International and US Carrier LG V20 Models 2016) [2 Year No Hassle Warranty] (Black / Titan) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N0TV0IZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_4IoJybPBT8H0R
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I actually just installed mine a couple of hours ago. The back plate is plastic but it fits perfectly. The battery isn't light. Noticeable weight difference.
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I actually just installed mine a couple of hours ago. The back plate is plastic but it fits perfectly. The battery isn't light. Noticeable weight difference.
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I bet it's not as heavy as that 10k beast though! That sucker was straining my wrists.
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I bet it's not as heavy as that 10k beast though!
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Oh no doubt! I'm just looking for something that'll hopefully get me through a full day of 'heavy' usage or two days of light usage. Only time will tell!
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I actually just installed mine a couple of hours ago. The back plate is plastic but it fits perfectly. The battery isn't light. Noticeable weight difference.
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I'd be very interest in your opinion. Hopefully a TPU cover of sorts will surface for it. How does the plastic backing feel? Slippery? Tacky?
b3asty said:
I'd be very interest in your opinion. Hopefully a TPU cover of sorts will surface for it. How does the plastic backing feel? Slippery? Tacky?
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Ahh. It's smooth, not grippy. Non textured. Color is like a spray paint black. It's a finger print & finger oil MAGNET. Like bad. But I personally don't care. If it gives me good battery life.
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Oh no doubt! I'm just looking for something that'll hopefully get me through a full day of 'heavy' usage or two days of light usage. Only time will tell!
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How much thickness does the bumpout add to the overall thickness of the phone? Can you share some pics?
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How much thickness does the bumpout add to the overall thickness of the phone? Can you share some pics?
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Oh of course, I'll try to post some in a few minutes.
Honestly it's not that bad. The phone is still very much holdable, but you can definitely feel that bump. It probably adds roughly an 1/8th inch to the device.
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How much thickness does the bumpout add to the overall thickness of the phone? Can you share some pics?
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Hope this suffices!
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Hope this suffices!
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That's awesome! Thank you!
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That's awesome! Thank you!
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No problem! The battery life seems promising!
6400Mah is right up my alley. A day or two without worry. Perfect. I'm a huge fan of the slimline profile of these phones and this seems to me a strong compromise. I just hope to find a TPU case or something of the like and my v20 life will be complete..lol
I've always used Android Pay but today I setup Samsung Pay and successfully used my Gear S2 to pay twice. Scanning the watch is so much cooler.
That's actually not too bad looking, thanks for the pics!
I would like to know how accurate the battery gauge is with this pack, the v10 was terrible at accurately gauging aftermarket battery packs.
Typically you would run out of juice and the phone would turn off but then if you pulled the battery and put it back in you'd get about 40 percent more meaning the battery reading wasn't accurate.
My note 3 with lollipop worked well with the 10000 mAh battery pack I just had to drain it once and recharge it. So I am wondering if this was a marshmallow issue or an LG issue.
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I would like to know how accurate the battery gauge is with this pack, the v10 was terrible at accurately gauging aftermarket battery packs.
Typically you would run out of juice and the phone would turn off but then if you pulled the battery and put it back in you'd get about 40 percent more meaning the battery reading wasn't accurate.
My note 3 with lollipop worked well with the 10000 mAh battery pack I just had to drain it once and recharge it. So I am wondering if this was a marshmallow issue or an LG issue.
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I have to make sure I include this in my review but speaking for the ZeroLemon battery as a former V10 user, the v20 is doing much better at gauging the extended battery. I forgot to test mine (with a battery pull and reboot) when I ran my first cycle but the time it's lasting is much much longer. I feel as though it's accurate as it doesn't drain as quickly as the ZeroLemon for the V10. (Which didn't necessarily drain faster... It just seemed to because it wasn't reading correctly.)
I know this is the Hyperion thread but I figure if it can read the ZeroLemon it should be able to read the Hyperion also.
I have a diabolical idea for a nice Hyperion case and can't wait to try it tomorrow when it arrives. It has to do with my current awesome Rinke case and a razor blade to cut out a square. Lol. If it works well, I will post photos.
How much SOT are you guys getting with this battery?
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How much SOT are you guys getting with this battery?
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Yesterday, I was using my phone a lot.
I finally called it at 9%. But I personally got 13hrs and 30 minutes. Overall I got 30hrs on the battery.
nightra88 said:
Yesterday, I was using my phone a lot.
I finally called it at 9%. But I personally got 13hrs and 30 minutes. Overall I got 30hrs on the battery.
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Thank you I just bought it