Extended Battery - Galaxy Note II Accessories

Was wondering if anyone knows of a good extended battery?
Im kind of weary of them because before my Note II, I had an HTC EVO 3D and tried using an extended battery and it just fried the the display, it never worked again.
So I was wondering if someone could link me to an extended battery that actually worked for them, I would much appreciate it.
Thanks in advance .
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Look in general area. I've been doing a review on the anker
And it's awesome. Off amazon 16 prime. Can't beat it. I'm going to get another just for the he'll of it. Charge one in 3 days.
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Definitely will go with anker. Tested it with my other devices and it was a good batter
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Mugen is crazy asking for $100. I just got my Anker yesterday for 16 bucks on Amazon. Popped it in my phone and it had 50% juice in it. Right now almost 24 hours later I'm sitting at 35%. Still far from being able to tell how good it will be because I haven't had it long enough but it seems very promising.
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So is anker better than hyperion?
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babiegurl36 said:
So is anker better than hyperion?
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+1 same question here mate

Hey guys I just got the hyperion 6200 with extended cover and here are my results so far in pics below.
I've had the screen brightness on about %20 the whole time. If you dont mind the bulk this thing is a beast! As of right now it was definitely worth $20. Hope this helps.
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Thats not much better then stock battery imo, I can easily go 14-20+ hrs with at least 6-7 screen on time heavy usage. The note 2 is a phone that doesn't need an extended battery and deserves to stay the sexy ***** of a phone that it is (no prego back bump needed ) lol
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I definitely agree with the preggo look lol, but so far it seems like its gonna get through 2 days with heavy usage. I do like how long this battery is lasting, but only time will tell if I decide to fully stay with it.
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Ynt: Extended Battery
It doesn't seem good. Because i can get about 35 hours with stock battery.
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It doesn't seem good. Because i can get about 35 hours with stock battery.
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You really can't compare your use to anyone else's. There are too many variables. It's best to compare with yourself. If you consistently get "35 hours with stock battery" would you get 70 with this one? Does anyone who uses an extended battery double or at least increase their usage considerably with it while maintaining the same usage patterns?
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jlczl said:
You really can't compare your use to anyone else's. There are too many variables. It's best to compare with yourself. If you consistently get "35 hours with stock battery" would you get 70 with this one? Does anyone who uses an extended battery double or at least increase their usage considerably with it while maintaining the same usage patterns?
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Well said! I did double my usage of two days instead of one through my first full charge (heavy user). I always keep my brightness at 20%, some calls emails, some gaming, constantly syncing, and mp3 player at least 4 hours a day. I kept my usage pattern the same since im mostly using it for work.
Only time will tell how long it'll last and how well it'll perform. For right now im happy with the purchase.
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Following up with what I said earlier... Tho I do understand extended batteries can definetly be beneficial to extreme heavy users who are away from any way of charging their phone, im quite impressed with my results on stock battery with plenty more battery to kill b4 I get home from work (even on a 12+ hr shift)
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Following up with what I said earlier... Tho I do understand extended batteries can definetly be beneficial to extreme heavy users who are away from any way of charging their phone, im quite impressed with my results on stock battery with plenty more battery to kill b4 I get home from work (even on a 12+ hr shift)
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Exactly as stated above.
That's the target audience for this thread.
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Idk I like the idea of longer lasting! But I just cant put that ugly bulg on this beautiful slim phone! So what I did is buy another stoxk battery! I like to keep my phone looking sexy like my lady!!
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Anyone tried this battery?

Hi!
I am thinking about buying this battery for my ace because as you all know, the batterys rubbish. It has good reviews and looks good!
My question is has anyone tried and bought it? If you have please comment and inform me!
Thanks
-http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005UO263U?ie=UTF8&ref=aw_bottom_links&force-full-site=1
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well you know, OEM battery price is about $30, why so expensive? perhaps samsung talks about quality which placed on battery.
well, you can buy it to vanish your curiousity, then give it personal review to us
I'm not preventing you to buy but i believe something bad will happen to our SGA using that battery
-__________________- my battery is fine!
Iv ordered it and should be here on.monday! Il inforom u guys on wat its like
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Might have to try this one thanks for the info
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Right! Iv used it for a week doing what i used to do on stock battery and i have to say im impressed! Noticing at least 30-40% increase in battery and this is on constant use! So... I realy recomend this battery if you want more power!!
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Right! Iv used it for a week doing what i used to do on stock battery and i have to say im impressed! Noticing at least 30-40% increase in battery and this is on constant use! So... I realy recomend this battery if you want more power!!
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More details pls..How long does the battery last?
Usage pattern?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3-1500m-...AU_MobilePhoneAccessories&hash=item4165e43896
I have been using these batteries for about 4 months now and I must say I'm pretty impressed. The battery life is a bit better than the OEM battery and it comes with three and a wall charger.

Help me with my battery...

My phone battery has declined in performance . I am posting my stats do i need a battery replacement. Or is my battery weak because of cold weather???
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First off, read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1373728
Second off, go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1878828
Oops sorry....i didnt realize its general section. I thought its Q/A. Moderators please move my post??
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How long have you had the battery, is it stock?
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My battery performance is less better than yours. I got 7hrs till 5% left after 1 year mark.
Get a original battery if you need spare.
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My battery is stock and 10 months old now. Butit gives me much more time before that. Now it just drain in 8-9 houra previously it gives me approx 12 hours continuous internet.
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qazibasit said:
My battery is stock and 10 months old now. Butit gives me much more time before that. Now it just drain in 8-9 houra previously it gives me approx 12 hours continuous internet.
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It seems stock batteries generally have roughly a ten month life which sucks, but they are very cheap.
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he he.. may be now we need phones running on fusion cells. atleast they will last longer...if samsung choose not to screw the up too.
I just got a new sun global 3000mAh note battery. Let me test 1 week then tell you how is it compared with stock battery.
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qazibasit said:
My phone battery has declined in performance . I am posting my stats do i need a battery replacement. Or is my battery weak because of cold weather???
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nokiamodeln91 said:
he he.. may be now we need phones running on fusion cells. atleast they will last longer...if samsung choose not to screw the up too.
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I read rumours that they've developed a new voltage regulator which has 200% better efficiency and should be released to general market in next cpuple of months.... Touch wood, might be a bit safer than fusion
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Humanity is suffering from the battery crisis. Someone has to come up with a real solution
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Yeah... War against discharge
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I read rumours that they've developed a new voltage regulator which has 200% better efficiency and should be released to general market in next couple of months.... Touch wood, might be a bit safer than fusion
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cool,
Id still prefer coldfusion or non emmision fuelcells (dont want h20 building up in my pocket. lol. it would be lowtemp slow cooker, causing embarising "fake fap" spots, imagine all the std misdiagnoses)
It's really a pity that the batteries just last 9-10 months. Mine seemed perfectly OK but then the note wouldn't get very far past the samsung logo, messed up the /system and /data partitions. Just had a replacement genuine battery, but will be very pissed if in october it will once again be broken. Maybe it has something to do with charging with more than 1A chargers? In my car I use a 2A charger, at home it is the 1A charger that came with the phone.
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It's really a pity that the batteries just last 9-10 months. Mine seemed perfectly OK but then the note wouldn't get very far past the samsung logo, messed up the /system and /data partitions. Just had a replacement genuine battery, but will be very pissed if in october it will once again be broken. Maybe it has something to do with charging with more than 1A chargers? In my car I use a 2A charger, at home it is the 1A charger that came with the phone.
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I personally have always used stock charger until i had to move in with a friend and started using his non standard, i noticed a big difference in full charge times, went back to stock immediately.
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it is why they advise in manual to use original chargers only.
It could also be your not adopting battery best practices from manual. Maybe to many charge/recharge cycles?
You can also be unlucky.
Same problem here .. battery lasts in 12h
Maybe it's a JB leak issue I don't know
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ive noticed my battery life depleting too lately.
Im a flashaholic with heavy usage, also my note is 7months old now. Ive done calibrations and crap but i can only get around 20hrs from my battery (8-10 of them are when im asleep)
come payday im gonna buy an extended one, but one that wont need an adapted back case.

6500 mah extended battery and back cover for less than $10?

I have seen those on ebay. Has anybody tried those? Same type of battery costs 10 times more with Mugen.
This may shock you but the Chinese lie about their batteries.
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mitchellvii said:
This may shock you but the Chinese lie about their batteries.
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xOver 9,000!
But seriously, no. There is no way possible it is real.
fandroid93 said:
xOver 9,000!
But seriously, no. There is no way possible it is real.
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Mah is Chinese for "look at the stupid Americans!"
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mitchellvii said:
Mah is Chinese for "look at the stupid Americans!"
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didn't you already make this joke?
Thanks guys! Something too good to be true I guess.
Actually I bought this battery, cover and charger off ebay 2 weeks ago and imho its awesome, typically my stock battery gives me 7.5 hrs screen time over 1.5 days, the 6500mah battery gives me TWELVE hours screen time over 2 days. I only switch wifi or 3g/4g on when I need them with sync off and this applies to the stock result as well, I know china batteries are usually sub standard and do not perform anywhere near their quoted mah capacity but in this case its pretty good and for £8.50 delivered exceptional value, if I get ONE year of consistent performance I will buy it again.
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I believe these have the capacity of two chinese batteries in one, whatever that means. Still it should be better than stock battery.
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Actually I bought this battery, cover and charger off ebay 2 weeks ago and imho its awesome, typically my stock battery gives me 7.5 hrs screen time over 1.5 days, the 6500mah battery gives me TWELVE hours screen time over 2 days. I only switch wifi or 3g/4g on when I need them with sync off and this applies to the stock result as well, I know china batteries are usually sub standard and do not perform anywhere near their quoted mah capacity but in this case its pretty good and for £8.50 delivered exceptional value, if I get ONE year of consistent performance I will buy it again.
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can you take pics with the the stocc and ext battery, want to see how much it stands out. See if it's worth it compare to just tweaking settings.
finalhit said:
didn't you already make this joke?
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Yes. I am basing an entire comedy tour on that joke.
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mitchellvii said:
Yes. I am basing an entire comedy tour on that joke.
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Actually lolled 4 real! Good comeback
Mat try this battery
Yes of course, I will post some this evening! My wife has the Note 2 as well but here's is with stock battery, I will take some pics that show both next to each other.
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x2h said:
Thanks guys! Something too good to be true I guess.
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Here you go as promised !
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x2h said:
I have seen those on ebay. Has anybody tried those? Same type of battery costs 10 times more with Mugen.
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Mugen is overpriced. Why not Momax? They use LG cells. I've had a fat Momax extended battery on my SGS2 for 18 months and no issues at all. It lasted about twice as long as expected from the numbers.
Really cheap batteries leave me nervous. I sleep with my phone charging next to me and would not like to wake up in a fire or worse.
But Mugen? I'm quite unlikely to drop $100 for a battery. But won't go for $10 ones either. If Momax doesn't release their extended for the Note II soon, I'll just find something similar.
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Here you go as promised !
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Nice, where did you get it? Link?
Beowulf_pt said:
Mugen is overpriced. Why not Momax? They use LG cells. I've had a fat Momax extended battery on my SGS2 for 18 months and no issues at all. It lasted about twice as long as expected from the numbers.
Really cheap batteries leave me nervous. I sleep with my phone charging next to me and would not like to wake up in a fire or worse.
But Mugen? I'm quite unlikely to drop $100 for a battery. But won't go for $10 ones either. If Momax doesn't release their extended for the Note II soon, I'll just find something similar.
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Looks like the cheap battery makers should all raise their price a bit and buyers will flock in.
terra_droid said:
Nice, where did you get it? Link?
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Got it off Ebay UK, do a search there for item id number : 221156445307
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I purchased two 7600mah batteries for both the wife's N2 and my own off eBay. May not be true measurements, but awesome life when not corded. They were purchased for about $12 usd. All I can say is it might not be Mugen, but close enough for the bang of the buck.
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I purchased two 7600mah batteries for both the wife's N2 and my own off eBay. May not be true measurements, but awesome life when not corded. They were purchased for about $12 usd. All I can say is it might not be Mugen, but close enough for the bang of the buck.
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Let's hope there's no bang.
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Looks like the cheap battery makers should all raise their price a bit and buyers will flock in.
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Well, the Veblen effect might apply to extended batteries too. But in general if the difference is too big I tend to suspect that they are using cheap cells and/or lying regarding capacity. It is not always easy to measure the numbers accurately.

Just bought the Gorilla NFC 6500 mah Extended battery :D

http://gorillagadgets.com/gorilla-g...-note-2-ii-with-nfc-protected-back-cover.html
It has nfc capability and its 2.06 times more of stock battery they have it both in white and grey.
It also has a tpu case that is seperate for only 11 dollars found here:
http://gorillagadgets.com/tpu-protective-case-for-samsung-galaxy-note-2-ii-extended-battery.html
Waiting 2-5 days for only $5.20 5-10 days is like $4.50
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Darn it all. I was looking for one of these about 3 weeks ago. I settled for 2 Anker 3100 mah batteries and a charger for about the same money. So far, they are quite good and I'm pleased with their performance. Now I have battery envy.
In my book, the stock battery is too small, the zerolemon is too big, but the Gorilla would have been just right and at a good price.
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alpha-alpha said:
Darn it all. I was looking for one of these about 3 weeks ago. I settled for 2 Anker 3100 mah batteries and a charger for about the same money. So far, they are quite good and I'm pleased with their performance. Now I have battery envy.
In my book, the stock battery is too small, the zerolemon is too big, but the Gorilla would have been just right and at a good price.
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Plus it has the nfc support that most dont have. And its 50% off right now. I have another battery case but saw this and was sold. I think you should go ahead and try it
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From the link pictures TPU case looks like S3 case although it says for Note 2. Here is my take on this. It looks like a regular ebay extended battery with addition of NFC built into the plastic battery cover, thus probably why the price is higher than from ebay. I don't have any experience with Gorilla brand, but obviously it just a HK generic re-branded battery, and from a lot of the reviews of those I have seen it's 50/50 chance you will get the advertised capacity. I'm not saying it's a case with Gorilla stuff, but it would be good to hear back from someone who bought their battery before and had a chance to really test it out to calculate mAh output. From what I heard and read, the only available double capacity batteries that are reliable: Mugen ($105 - way too overpriced) or Hyperion ($18.99 and $4.99 for extended tpu case).
Regarding Zerolemon being too big, I would correct it as "heavier" but not too big. It adds the same thickness as 6200/6500 mAh battery, just extends it across the back of the phone due to an additional battery block. That is why people use the same Defender mod for either double capacity or triple capacity extended battery - fitment will be similar.
Well i guess ill be the tester
Ill try to post pics and a typed review of the device when id have a weeks use of it
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Pretty sure ill be getting one of these, GG batteries have been the highest quality batteries ive used going back through my droid X and X2 both.
gNOTE2 rolling in the north
Mine comes in tomorrow. Idk if im going to try it as of right away. Because i got my battery case still (lasts me atleast 1.5-2 days easily)
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The packaging is just amazing. Doesnt seem cheap at all. Very professional and cant wait to try it out now
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How thick is the GG battery? Do you have the means to measure it accurately? tia.
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How thick is the GG battery? Do you have the means to measure it accurately? tia.
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Ill post a stock vs gg battery pic tomorrow
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EyLaTnOgN said:
Ill post a stock vs gg battery pic tomorrow
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But its basically twice the size of OEM in width
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Here is a comparison
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Sorry to be so anal about it, but if you put them side-by-side on the table, which is thicker? Samsung or GG?
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The GG of course. Its 6500 mah. Its twoce the size of the oem battery
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Ya, as soon as I sent it, I tried to delete it,, but I wasn't allowed to until 5 minutes passed.
Anyway was I wanted to say is, which would be thicker the GG or 2 stacked Samsung batteries?
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Ya, as soon as I sent it, I tried to delete it,, but I wasn't allowed to until 5 minutes passed.
Anyway was I wanted to say is, which would be thicker the GG or 2 stacked Samsung batteries?
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The GG by a hairline... its basically to Samsungs put together
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EyLaTnOgN said:
The GG by a hairline... its basically to Samsungs put together
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That's how most of these work. Double capacity is nothing more or less than 2 original ones fused together. Zerolemon is just 3 fused together, arranged in a different shape. As it was discussed before, Samsung squeezed maximum capacity out of that battery footprint, nothing holding back. 3100 mAh is the max you can get out of that single footprint while 6200 mAh is the max out of double, just like 9300 mAh is the max from ZL triple. The only other company that was able to squeeze a bit more juice out of double was Mugen, and they make their own battery cells. Everybody else buys it from China and slaps their own label on it. Some companies do a detailed testing to guarantee the product, while others write made up capacity numbers. I would take it with a grain of salt when I read 6500 mAh and see the price (higher than ebay stuff, but justifiable because NFC antenna is included and that one is pricey) which points to origin of these cells from China. I have nothing against GG and from all the feedback I see they are a very reputable company that has been around for awhile. But I still think these are really 6200 mAh batteries, unless someone can get an external test unit which discharges and monitors the actual current draw down to 3.4V or whatever is the threshold when battery goes dead.
You guys dont understand how hard it is to drank this sucker. I was on netflix, youtube, ifunny, instagram, texting calling web browsing all day. And now i have nyan cat (10 hours version playing) and i dont think i can get to 5% anytime soon XD
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Oh and its on highest brightness
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vectron said:
The only other company that was able to squeeze a bit more juice out of double was Mugen, and they make their own battery cells.
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vectron, have you seen this review for the GG battery?
http://www.batteryreview.info/revie...h-extended-battery-for-the-samsung-galaxy-s3/
According to the review, the GG battery is on par with Anker, Hyperion, and Mugen, beating them all slightly. If the reviewed battery is representative of GG batteries, then they are comparable to the favored batteries on this forum.
I have enjoyed reading many of your reviews. Thank you for your fine work. Is there any chance you might review the GG battery for the GN2?
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Nexus 5 battery life. First full charge

So these are my results from 100% down to around 4% today. Just thought I'd stick them up for the people wondering about battery life!
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Pretty impressive. Purely stock?
Thanks for posting. Mind to keep it in of the already existing threads on battery life? Not being a jerk. It's just people like me are already following those threads and may miss your post.
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Yeah purely stock. I don't root or anything.
Oops sorry I didn't know there was a thread already. Sorry!
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so screen was on for 61% of the time and drained 40% of the 96% you used, not bad.
Only first charge it's gonna get lot better. 6 hour on screen time confirmed
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Why is the font so big? I hope you made it like that and that isn't the smallest it will go.
Yeah I have large font turned on
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This the the 'normal' font size.
You can make it smaller too if you wanted.
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Damn good for a 2300 mah battery. Definitely impressed.
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Very impressive. This is definitely the highest sot on xda so far. Thanks for sharing and keeping me an optimist. :laugh:
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Only first charge it's gonna get lot better. 6 hour on screen time confirmed
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For the first charge out of the box, should you charge the device on or off? Cheers
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JonM1988 said:
So these are my results from 100% down to around 4% today. Just thought I'd stick them up for the people wondering about battery life!
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Jon, these are pretty sweet results, may i ask, how did you charge it the first time? Did you use it straight out of the box or charge it first?
Edit: or as above says xD
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For the first charge out of the box, should you charge the device on or off? Cheers
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Always charge it fully, never off!
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For the first time you might want to charge it for at least 6 to 8 hours
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Always charge it fully, never off!
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OK. Will do, cheers. But I'm getting contrasting responses from other threads saying it doesn't matter as the battery is Lithium-ion and that the old type batteries are the ones that really require to be fully charged before use.
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Very impressive. This is definitely the highest sot on xda so far. Thanks for sharing and keeping me an optimist. :laugh:
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You don't happen to be the ikenvape, are you? As in the ecig website?
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You don't happen to be the ikenvape, are you? As in the ecig website?
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Lol thats what I was thinking to.
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People really should stop spreading that full initial charge BS seriously, it's 2013!
Unless you buying an electric power drill with a nickel cadmium or nickel metal-hydride battery, there's NO reason to top it off before using it or to charge for 8 hours! You're not prolonging the life of your battery nor are you preventing a memory effect by fully charging it.
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Always charge it fully, never off!
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Lancez said:
For the first time you might want to charge it for at least 6 to 8 hours
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nasimdejai said:
OK. Will do, cheers. But I'm getting contrasting responses from other threads saying it doesn't matter as the battery is Lithium-ion and that the old type batteries are the ones that really require to be fully charged before use.
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Kawaisa said:
People really should stop spreading that full initial charge BS seriously, it's 2013!
Unless you buying a electric power drill with a nickel cadmium or nickel metal-hydride battery, there's NO reason to top it off before using it or to charge for 8 hours! You're not prolonging the life of your battery nor are you preventing a memory effect by fully charging it.
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Kawaisa is right!
The battery technology used in these now does NOT need special first charge procedure. Just charge it however you want, and enjoy the phone!

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