First Accessories Appear on Amazon - Venue Pro Accessories

Do a search for "venue pro" on Amazon, and the first lot of available accessories will come up
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Thogh they do all seem quite generic at the moment...headphones and chargers etc...

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Samsung OEM Travel Charger?

where can i get an official oem charger there is ones on amazon but there not sold by amazon so they could be fake and alot of reviews for different sellers of it are just that
so any idea?
iamloco724 said:
where can i get an official oem charger there is ones on amazon but there not sold by amazon so they could be fake and alot of reviews for different sellers of it are just that
so any idea?
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Anyone?
Wish I could tell you. I've preordered the "charging system" back on May 1st. Now, I'm getting told that it could be shipped between June 6th - August Something. Googling showed some on sale from some other forums, but I can't tell you if it's safe or not. Meanwhile, you can either ride it out with Amazon, or check your cell provider to see if they're offering it as an accessory.
I would say Samsung's website, but it looks like they are on backorder.
The S4 uses the same charger as the Note 2 so I just ordered a couple of these: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BD6XTDK/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Any LG G3 Users Out there?

I'm wondering about the Quick Circle cases and which ones are duds. I'm interested in the drop and charge but all the cases online seem to have sketchy reviews like they are fake.
twiztidsmkr said:
I'm wondering about the Quick Circle cases and which ones are duds. I'm interested in the drop and charge but all the cases online seem to have sketchy reviews like they are fake.
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you will likely have better luck asking in the g3 accessories forum, or look for an existing thread there on the topic.
i have a g3, but never used these types of cases.

New battery fixes note 3 random reboots

Hi,
I was experiencing random reboots, frequently (not always) into a boot loop that would not stop unless I pulled the battery. It would happen without any clear cause but seemed to happen most when I was actively using the phone (happened occasionally when phone in standby but far less)
I tried different things to fix it, went back to stock ROM, reformatted SD, ran phone with no SD card, none of which helped - then I noticed the bootloop would stop without pulling the battery if I plugged the phone into USB power. This made me think of a power supply issue.
Replacing the battery seems to have completely resolved the problem (one week now with no random reboots). My old battery was purchased less than a year ago (bought April 2016, manufactured December 2015) but when compared to the new battery (manufactured October 2016) it has a slight bulge - both sides of the new battery sit completely flat with all four corners in contact with a flat table top whilst one side of the old battery rocks slightly on the bulge never more than two corners touching the flat surface.
TL,DR : If you're experiencing random reboots it might be the battery, even if your battery isn't that old - try replacing it.
Official batteries are cheap on Amazon (go with one sold by Amazon to avoid fakes and "refurbished" units)
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viva-yo said:
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To what, the battery on Amazon? It's not hard to find...
Fine, here you go:
Amazon UK, also here
Amazon US also alternate listing here (need to select "USED*&*NEW*(12)*FROM*$..." link to find the "sold by Amazon.com" listing)
Amazon DE (just change the .de in the URL for other countries in Europe e.g .fr, .it, .es etc)
There are multiple listings for the battery and confusingly "dispatched from and sold by Amazon" prices vary from listing to listing
gbdrbob said:
To what, the battery on Amazon? It's not hard to find...
Fine, here you go:
Amazon UK, also here
Amazon US also alternate listing here (need to select "USED*&*NEW*(12)*FROM*$..." link to find the "sold by Amazon.com" listing)
Amazon DE (just change the .de in the URL for other countries in Europe e.g .fr, .it, .es etc)
There are multiple listings for the battery and confusingly "dispatched from and sold by Amazon" prices vary from listing to listing
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Im looking for a new battery but the one you posted in the US is a fake. Just an FYI look at the reviews, one guy had it explode.
chrissurra said:
Im looking for a new battery but the one you posted in the US is a fake. Just an FYI look at the reviews, one guy had it explode.
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Anker batterys are my choice .
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chrissurra said:
Im looking for a new battery but the one you posted in the US is a fake. Just an FYI look at the reviews, one guy had it explode.
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You need to click on the "USED*&*NEW*(12)*FROM*$9.83 + FREE Shipping" link and find the one sold directly by amazon.com ($17.99) it's actually cheaper in the second Amazon.com listing I linked ($13.30)
Amazon's marketplace is a mess, Amazon promote sales from third parties over their own product when the marketplace sellers are cheaper. Unfortunately for stuff like batteries often the only reason they are cheaper is that they are selling fakes. This pollutes the reviews because reviews for all the marketplace sellers and Amazon's own stock are a mixed together.
Ordering from Amazon's own stock usually ensures you get a genuine item.
gbdrbob said:
You need to click on the "USED*&*NEW*(12)*FROM*$9.83 + FREE Shipping" link and find the one sold directly by amazon.com ($17.99) it's actually cheaper in the second Amazon.com listing I linked ($13.30)
Amazon's marketplace is a mess, Amazon promote sales from third parties over their own product when the marketplace sellers are cheaper. Unfortunately for stuff like batteries often the only reason they are cheaper is that they are selling fakes. This pollutes the reviews because reviews for all the marketplace sellers and Amazon's own stock are a mixed together.
Ordering from Amazon's own stock usually ensures you get a genuine item.
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Thanks for this info I wasnt aware of this.
But Amazon also hold stock for others.
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JJEgan said:
But Amazon also hold stock for others.
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They do but I don't think they mix "Amazon.com" stock with stock they hold on behalf of marketplace sellers.
Third party stock is often mixed together though which means you can never be sure of what you will receive when ordering from marketplace sellers - look in a forum for Amazon marketplace sellers sometime - lots of reputable dealers who've shipped genuine new items to Amazon complaining about their stock being mixed up with fakes or damaged items from scam artist sellers.

another charger thread

I searched hard through the forms to find the best charger for my pixel and I've decided that the universal 22.5 one google sells is the one I want. However it has been sold out on their site for ages!
I've looked through the sheet the USBC developer made and the top rated chargers are the 18w and 22.5w ones.
I'm sold does anyone have a link to snag them. I'm looking for atleast 2 (office and spare). I have 1 18w and if someone knows where to get those I'd gladly look at your source as well.
Ideally I want to steer clear of non oem chargers if possible(I have an Anker one that's great but that was lucky imo).
Thanks :good:

OEM Wireless S Charger Battery Cover

Does anyone know where I might be able to source one of these, preferably in white? I've tried all the usual sites like eBay, Amazon, CL, etc. If someone has one lying around they can sell me please PM thanks!
Samsung OEM is possible but very unlikely as to my knowledge Samsung Electric Corporation no long produces parts or accessories for the Note 4.
You would have to search for them online and get them from a online retaler. As Samsung has stopped selling accessories for the Note 4 years ago. If you try eBay or Amazon, I would recommend that you research the seller before pulling the trigger on your purchase.

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