I know a lot of people are anticipating extended batteries for the G4, and although we have a mophie, it's expensive and it's just a charging case. I contacted Zerolemon, and they said that due to the work going into the Note Edge battery, the G4 is being placed in late August for release. If anyone finds or knows of a good extended battery or battery case please leave a comment because I know several people who would want them. Here is a copy and paste of the message.
"Thanks for your interest. We have a plan of Note edge battery case on progress at present. We are trying hard to put it online at the end of August. Pl ease keep an eye on our official website and FB page to get the newest information."
Hyperion should have an extended battery coming soon.
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Right now, Mophie has this battery case available but at a high cost. Hyperion lists this 6000mAh model on Amazon, however the images are for the G3 and the Hyperion website lists no such G4 model so please don't buy it as there's a good chance its a fake or something. It's I'd personally rather wait for either proof that Hyperion listing is real, or the signature ZeroLemon battery. On the G4, the life on either one should be absolutely stellar!
Racer_X_NFS said:
Right now, Mophie has this battery case available but at a high cost. Hyperion lists this 6000mAh model on Amazon, however the images are for the G3 and the Hyperion website lists no such G4 model so please don't buy it as there's a good chance its a fake or something. It's I'd personally rather wait for either proof that Hyperion listing is real, or the signature ZeroLemon battery. On the G4, the life on either one should be absolutely stellar!
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The Amazon listing is real it is Hyperion who is the seller right now they are doing preorders . Mophie did the same thing and I sent the case back for a replacement.after testing it only have my 25% extra battery. Called them and they replacing it once they get my old one back. So by Monday I should have new one. Major flaw of case is it is very slippery. Will actually have to add some kind of grip tape so it has a little traction.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
I emailed Anker to enquire on when they might be releasing an extended battery, I also asked about two other products. Here's my email, and their reply:
I have recently bought an LG G4, and I know it's a newly released device, so accessories are limited. I do really like the products I've bought from you in the past, and I was wondering if there has been a decision on whether you will make the following products, and if so, do you have a rough timescale as to when they might be available to purchase.
1. Extended battery for LG G4
2. QI wireless charging pad, that supports the Quick Charge 2.0 standard (I understand that this new standard has also only recently been released, and as far as I can tell, there are no products that exist yet, a gap in the market for you if you're quick!)
3. QI power bank, that at least charges devices wirelessly (ideally with quick charge 2.0 speeds) and that also charges wirelessly, but that would be a bonus feature rather than a necessity.
There are alternative products already available that match my 3rd product in the list, but to be honest I'm not convinced about the reliability of the product, and it'd be lovely to be able to purchase one from yourselves, as I know they are good products.
Thanks, I look forward to hearing from you!
Lawrence
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Thanks for contacting us and showing your support in Anker products.
Please be advised that the below information are from our product manager (the estimated time only though).
1. The Extended battery for LG G4 is expecting to be available at the end of July, 2015.
2. So far, we do not have a QI wireless charging pad that supports the Quick Charge 2.0 standard for LG G4 yet. I have informed our product manager. They will take that into their consideration.
3. Also, we do not have a QI power b a n k at the moment. I have also mentioned that to our product manager.
I believe that with your feedback and support we’ll go on to develop even more market leading products.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/accessories/reviewers-mugen-power-extended-battery-t3149834
Looks like we've got out first extended battery option almost ready for release. That didn't take long!
Would it too heavy?
james491225 said:
Would it too heavy?
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I don't think so. I think the added bulk makes it easier to hold as well.
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im a bit skeptical since it is on ebay what do you guys think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/1600mah-Spare-B...ries?hash=item518c118338&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
Sounds why to good to be true and if it is I would be quite concerned about it's safety
i have bought many items from hong kong on ebay
i thought the g1 battery was 5v and not 3.7v? maybe i'm wrong
heres a feedback from someone who bought the item:
"As Described, Havent seen the benefit of the xtra capacity yet, but it works gr8"
1600mah Spare Battery for HTC G1 Google Phone NEW (#390071957890)
I would trust him since the guy has over 30,000 transactions, and has feedback of 98.7%
ok im going to bite the bullet and purchase it (30,000 transactions and 98.7% positive sounds pretty good to me!) and if it isnt 1600mah at least i have a spare battery
jadi929, I love feedback following on eBay too, you can easily uncover some rampant lies (like following the same "untested" item back through several sales).
I'm still in the market for a high capacity standard size,
I bought this one as a basic replacement: http://cgi.ebay.com/z388-Battery-Fo...ries?hash=item3a51ceee23&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
It came this morning, but they've sent me this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/T-MOBILE-HTC-OE...ries?hash=item5ad2ee643b&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
Whatever, it was only £2.50, and since those are cheapest prices, I've kinda of got a more expensive one.
Currently waiting on this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-G1-T-MOBILE...s?hash=item4ceabd1c59&_trksid=p3286.m63.l1177
So hope you can post something positive on that one, maybe I'll have one too.
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i thought the g1 battery was 5v and not 3.7v? maybe i'm wrong
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No they are 3.7v, charging is at 5v so it's compatible with USB.
I just ordered a 3-pack of 1500mAh batteries with a battery charger for like $12 shipped from eBay. Since they are coming from Hong Kong, I have a bit of a wait, but has anybody tried the eBay batteries on their Xperia Play?
I used similar batteries on my Samsung Captivate with no problems other than they seemed to be only slightly less capacity than my original (based on non-scientific gut checks at the end of the day of how much charge I thought I should have.)
In searching before posting this, I saw some nightmares in the HTC forums where they peeled back the label from their batteries and found them rated by another label 500mAh less than what the top label said.
I'll report back either way when they arrive.
Got them in today. I took some pics to show what they look like right out of the pack. Notice that they all have the same S/N. Hmmmm
The charger has a USB port at the bottom and glows red when charging. If it is like the other eBay battery chargers I've seen, it will likely turn a different color when full.
Will report back once I've had a chance to use them.
Good luck with the batteries. I couldn't find the offer with 3 batteries so maybe they took it out in the last month (ebay.com).
If they turn out to be ok it could be a good investment for an emergency. Looking forward to your results.
I picked up the batteries from this seller.
As it turns out, two of the batteries seem to be bad. I sent a note to the seller to see about making it right. I'll update the thread with whatever the outcome turns out to be.
Regardless, the one that is working is doing a great job. I've been using it in place of my original battery, and so far, I can't seem to tell any difference.
Update: I accepted an offer for my Xperia Play, so I won't be following up here. I sold it with the good extra battery and am probably going to get a Samsung next.
I bought a set with 2 batteries and they seem to work fine, just slightly less capacity as the original. I know just charge the batts separately and swap them when I need a new one.
I got this response from the seller:
Dear Customer,
Thank you for shopping with us.
We apologize for the inconvenience. We are now processing replacement for you.
Customer satisfaction is important to us, as a token of courtesy, there is no need for you to return the original item to us.
Again, we apologize for the inconvenience. If there is anything else we can do to assist you, please feel free to let us know. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Tina
Customer Service Team
That was really nice of them. I checked the seller but they won't ship outside of the US, even tho it's coming from Hong Kong D:
There's a chinese company that makes 1800mAh batteries for the X10. They work in the play, and are good quality. All the reviews said they actually offered better battery life, unlike a lot of cheap alternatives. I can't remember the brand name, but they're black with gold writing.
Sent from my R800a
Normally I wouldn't trust third party batteries from eBay, although I did buy an extended battery for my laptop off of Amazon over a year ago (third party) and it stills holds a charge fantastically.
Dear XDA Members,
Okay I want to buy this product, and I can't find reviews about it as opposed to the famous ZeroLemon Battery Extension.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/8500mAh-Extended-Battery-Back-Case-Cover-For-Samsung-N7100-Galaxy-Note-II-2-/181102485781?pt=AU_MobilePhoneAccessories&hash=item2a2a8ca115&_uhb=1
What's the issue with these? Why are they not popular? I get this with free delivery as opposed to ZeroLemon which adds up to about $65 for an extra 800mAh (I don't think that's worth it considering I won't be getting that till December according to Amazon and their shipping). I live in Australia.
Have a look at it, let me know what you think please.
electroking said:
Dear XDA Members,
Okay I want to buy this product, and I can't find reviews about it as opposed to the famous ZeroLemon Battery Extension.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/8500mAh-Extended-Battery-Back-Case-Cover-For-Samsung-N7100-Galaxy-Note-II-2-/181102485781?pt=AU_MobilePhoneAccessories&hash=item2a2a8ca115&_uhb=1
What's the issue with these? Why are they not popular? I get this with free delivery as opposed to ZeroLemon which adds up to about $65 for an extra 800mAh (I don't think that's worth it considering I won't be getting that till December according to Amazon and their shipping). I live in Australia.
Have a look at it, let me know what you think please.
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General rule of thumb: If anyone is claiming to squeeze a billion mAh into a standard or only slightly larger battery, it's a ripoff.
The battery isn't popular because it doesn't live up to it's claimed rating.
Even posting a link to it, some poor sap is going to buy it, give it a shot, and get ripped off for 28 hard earned dollars better spent on chewing gum or popcorn.
There are one or two other posters that have posted links to the same battery, and they all have few posts like this guy:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2494002
Then there's this battery which suspiciously looks just like that one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2465295
Just a few samples pulled from the first 3 pages here. Stick with the reliable products. Might be more expensive, but they sure work well.
Thanks for the information... So the people getting them claim they see a difference, while others are denouncing their posts without trying them. I have no doubt the ZeroLemon one will last longer (it just seems like a much more solid product, its size alone is basically three times that of the original), I went through with it on amazon all the way until the final checkpoint and realized i'm paying $20 for delivery and it will take about a month at least before I receive it...
I'm sure this product claiming to be an 8500mAh battery isn't really 8500mAh... If people are getting a 4500mAh battery they would assume it's lasting twice longer when it's actually giving them a few extra hours of use, and it will probably degrade worse than the samsung one over time.
I wish I can find stock for the ZeroLemon one here in Australia but sadly I can't find any, so I might have to get this one and give it a review myself. It does look like it's double the thickness of the original, so hopefully it's double the life (at least for the first few months before it degrades and melts on my phone and burns it) lol
listen to apallohadas because he's absolutely correct here. vectron has also done tests with proper battery testing measures that show such batteries are rip offs as well. that's the one thing to note about chinese/foreign electronics...they can be rebranded far too easily because majority of the time it's the same company behind its production.
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listen to apallohadas because he's absolutely correct here. vectron has also done tests with proper battery testing measures that show such batteries are rip offs as well. that's the one thing to note about chinese/foreign electronics...they can be rebranded far too easily because majority of the time it's the same company behind its production.
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Okay I'll take both of your words for it and not purchase this product.. I'll wait for the cover to come out for ZeroLemon (should be soon from what I've been reading) and might get that with the Rugged Cover.
If anyone who has purchased these batteries and would like to propose an alternative view to the current one, please feel free to comment.
Thanks again for the replies.
Im not really much of a reviewer so im not going to make a indepth review this product, but im making this post for two reason,
1. Show a good nice for the price power bank.
2. Give a link to a GENUINE listing of this powerbank, because from what i have seen there are more fakes than genuine for sale.
Pros: I have to say that i love this powerbank its handy and never seems to run out of charge . It doesn't heat up at all unlike some other powerbanks i have used, making it more power efficient and comes with lots of features that you can find on its product page. + Awesome build quality
Cons: Its heavier than you would expect (not that bad tbh) and it takes very long to charge.
http://www.gearbest.com/mobile-power-bank/pp_143298.html
I just want to add after purchase you might want to contact gear best to get tracking info (if you paid for it).
If you guys have questions, i will answer :good:.
Nice to hear about it. Will this power bank also work in another phone's
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Nice to hear about it. Will this power bank also work in another phone's
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Yep it comes with a micro usb cable but if you have an iPhone you can always just use a personal lightning cable.
Always buy Xiaomi products from their official stores
This is the official store of Xiaomi www.mi.com/en/powerbank/ Buy from here because everywhere else they're selling fake powerbanks.
Have you even tried to buy it from there?
No, because they overcharge for stuff such as delivery, for UK its $20 for delivery. So with taxes the overall cost is $40. So its not worth it.
Hence I chose gearbest because the power bank had very good reviews. Also when I bought it I checked if it was real via xiaomi, so basically I know this is real.
Yes I have.
In India, they charge ₹50 (0.75 USD) for orders below ₹599 (9 USD). Above that, they ship the product without any charge.
Good that you got the original product.
I'm not sure about other countries, but I'm just talking about charges if you are delivering to UK.
Still have the original T800 going strong. Problem is battery is crap, understandably. I replaced it with one I bought from eBay. Looked just like the real Samsung battery, but didn't work like a new battery. Maybe it was pulled out of an unit. Have to charge all the time and it'll fail soon probably.
Anyone found a good reasonably priced battery? There's newpower99 but man they are expensive!
Thanks
I bought one last year for my T800 from the seller below via ebay. I've been happy with it - it basically doubled my battery life - though not quite as good as the original stock battery when I first bought the Tab. I didn't look to see if they still sell them.
https://www.ebay.com/usr/quality.cellular
I went Here for my T700
Supposedly they are an authorized samsung parts distributor
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Still have the original T800 going strong. Problem is battery is crap, understandably. I replaced it with one I bought from eBay. Looked just like the real Samsung battery, but didn't work like a new battery. Maybe it was pulled out of an unit. Have to charge all the time and it'll fail soon probably.
Anyone found a good reasonably priced battery? There's newpower99 but man they are expensive!
Thanks
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No, it's not expensive, it's an excellent battery and it costs every euro you pay. I bought that battery for my 8.4 s tab and now my consumptions are incredible, I have doubled the screen hours or more ... Of 10 hours or more in several days of use!
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No, it's not expensive, it's an excellent battery and it costs every euro you pay. I bought that battery for my 8.4 s tab and now my consumptions are incredible, I have doubled the screen hours or more ... Of 10 hours or more in several days of use!
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I have used that kind of brand in an old Sony ebook reader. In the end I checked the serial number of the battery provided and it was a rebranded Cameron Sino (a honkong based company) battery.
As far as I could Google, CS specializes in replacement batteries for devices where the vendors do not provide any for end users. Not sure how good they are in the long term.
They say they have all the necessary brandings, but as we know the CE logo is just a sheet of paper nowdays and how far can you trust chinese companies with what they say about security brandings.
I always have a bad feeling by using third party batteries because I know about the fire risks li ion batteries can cause if they are badly manufactured (who knows where the cells for the CS batteries come from). CS probably does not produce their own cells, but also just puts cells together from who knows where. But take this with a grain of salt, I could be wrong here. Also do not trust vendors who say they sell original batteries. I once bought overpriced Apple replacement batteries for a 2009 laptop, in the end I ended up with the usual no name trash sold for this machine but twice the price.
I´d say it is overdue that we get laws to force the OEMs to provide original replacement batteries for every device sold. They also might stop doing stupid things luke gluing battery cells to the cases that way or stop making battery replacements as hard as possible. We need a right to repair forced by law.
werpu said:
We need a right to repair forced by law.
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I agree, and it's not even repairing ! Only a right to do basic maintenance.