I seen this
http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/accessories/cases/sku6280746.html#fbid=l7aBl-f3mi0
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Is there a cradle I can buy that would let me also charge a spare battery?
I have the Seidio super extended battery, now their cradles don't charge a spare battery, while another OEM cradle doesn't let me plug in my Mogul WITH the super extended battery.
There has to be someone out there who produces a cradle for the super extended battery and a spare battery charger all in one.
Help.
I have the Siedio external charger and even after the LED turns green on the charger, i have to bump charge. Has anyone else tried plugging the phone in to check the bump charge after the LED is green on the charger? Maybe mine is defective. I have the 1750 mah battery and the stock one, both have to still be bump charged. Any help is appreciated.
No your battery is fine. I have the stock htc, seidio 1750 mah and seidio 3500 mah. I charge them all in a seidio external charger and I still bump charge tho the bump charge duration is cut in half.
Hi,
I am looking for a case that has a battery and adds wireless charging. I can find cases that do either one but none that can do both.
Stephan
Does anyone have any input on the various battery cads available?
I'd just buy one of the big stand alone charging banks. The battery cases I've had in the past didn't perform as well as they do... Also if you want to charge something else (like a tablet or other device which charges via USB) it's hard to do with a battery case.
Another point to consider is that battery cases break wireless charging. I use my Tylt nightly so that's what stopped me from buying either the Mophie or the Zerolemon battery case and going with the Samsung fast charging battery bank instead. It's great, charges super fast and I can charge anything with it.
I am using the Zerolemon combo. It is a beast but it can easily recharge the battery two times of a single charge.
I use the ZeroLemon case. Works well. I popped my phone out the other day to make an NFC purchase at the vending machine at work (the case does indeed block NFC) and had completely forgotten how slim and weightless this phone naturally is lol.
I purchased the Zerolemon battery case for the Note 9. The updated one for $40 on Amazon. Mostly with one use in mind (due to its large size making it not practical for daily use for me), and that's for when I use the phone as a hot spot to connect my Chromebook Pro to my Verizon LTE connection. I purchased the AccuBattery app to make an effort to only charge my phone up to 80% to avoid heat and stressing the battery. An alarm will sound when you hit 80% and I disconnect the cord. This will potentially double the longevity of the battery. So Under normal operation without the battery case the Note 9 is at 80 degrees Fahrenheit (no hot spot). With the battery case charging the phone it's running at 105 degrees while hot spotting. The app registers this as in the "red zone". That can't be good for the battery. Without the battery case running the hot spot the temperature is at 89 to 99 degrees.. still in the green zone and the phone only feels warm not hot like with the case on.
I don't recall the battery running this hot when I used extended batteries on my LG V20 to run the hot spot Wifi. When I picked up the phone it wasn't nearly this hot to the touch like when using the battery case. When I used an external power bank like my Anker 10 mAh PowerCore+ 3.0 quick charge, no heat issues either.
If recharging the battery causes heat in the battery case's own battery is the close proximity to the Note 9's internal battery likely to cause more damage than simply letting the battery run down to the recommended 30% (or when heat starts to pick up on the app) without a battery case? Then use the battery case to recharge when the phone is no longer in use?
I think it's safe to say that recharging the battery in the battery case while running the phone in a high output/discharge function like streaming, facetime or hot spot is really detrimental to the Note 9's non removable battery. The whole environment is too heated up. When I had the user replaceable batteries on my V10 and V20 this wasn't an issue because those batteries are very inexpensive compared to the cost of replacing a Note 9 battery. Reason #234 why phones should have user replaceable batteries.
I will post the battery temps when using an external power bank that's at least six inches away from the phone so that heat is not spilling into the internal battery.
Here is a screenshot of the AccuBattery app where I monitor battery heat under the discharge tab at the bottom right. Heat is the enemy.