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Has anyone here tried an extended battery made for the Dell Venue Po?
For example, there's a 2600mAh battery that comes with a replacement cover because the battery is so large. ... It looks nice. I find myself always conscious that I'm churning through battery life just with normal usage.
Related to that, I have noticed my DVP getting pretty warm. Wondered if anyone knows of any tricks to colling the phone, or any gadgets that have been made for that purpose.
Thanks.
Nobody? I'd think that many of the new smart phones would be energy hogs and this would be appealing.
The only replacement batteries I've seen available for the Dell Venue Pro are standard replacement batteries, although an extended capacity batter sounds like a nice idea.
I've also noticed my device heating up during data-intensive tasks, but usually the heat is coming from the panel that is below the battery bay, so it might be something related to the processor/memory strain.
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Personally I've been looking for a stock-sized extended battery. The ones on eBay with the extended cover make the phone too thick IMO and ruin the look of it as well.
That said, the kickstand would be handy for Netflix.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2600mAh-cover-Extended-battery-DELL-Venue-Pro-V02S-/370522627521?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item5644de9dc1
Generally I find the stock battery to be far more than sufficient, but when I'm in bad/no reception areas, I find the battery drains super fast.
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Didn't like the extended battery
Dvp is quite heavy,, how much more would it get heavier with the extended battery,,, I wonder
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Hey guyz Wake up !!
I cant post the link because I don't post a lot around...
but go to Mugen Power Website and look for Dell venue
(Venue and Venue Pro use the same batteries)
Mugen power is pretty much the only one brand for battery replacement with quality inside.
Venue and Venue Pro have same battery but different backcovers. So XL Mugen batteryes don't usable. Standart size mugen battery is not a pretty much better compared to stock...
You might be able to use the Mugen XL with one of the battery covers from one of the cheap eBay extended batteries.
But personally I'd take the stock sized Mugen battery. I like the stock size of the DVP.
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I got a new ext battery with cover afew days ago. The dvp is tad bit heavy so
the battery is not a big deal and the new cover is better now you have a finger grip. The dvp does not recognize the new battery at all. I did call seller,waste of time, did call Dell waste of time both have no clue as to how to get phone to recognize new battery. It is a 2600. So I have a few weeks before return to see
if by magic it all works out. Any input? Thanks
das limpet said:
I got a new ext battery with cover afew days ago. The dvp is tad bit heavy so
the battery is not a big deal and the new cover is better now you have a finger grip. The dvp does not recognize the new battery at all. I did call seller,waste of time, did call Dell waste of time both have no clue as to how to get phone to recognize new battery. It is a 2600. So I have a few weeks before return to see
if by magic it all works out. Any input? Thanks
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Yeah it looks like with the extended batteries, you need to take out and place back the battery after it charges to 1500mah to get it to go past the OEM battery capacity... sounds like the extended battery doesn't have the proper firmware to indicate its full/actual capacity. Bummer... especially since they're not cheap!
http://www.amazon.com/review/RCKNVX...593DFX2&nodeID=&tag=&linkCode=#wasThisHelpful
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Makes the phone way too heavy
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Yeah it looks like with the extended batteries, you need to take out and place back the battery after it charges to 1500mah to get it to go past the OEM battery capacity... sounds like the extended battery doesn't have the proper firmware to indicate its full/actual capacity. Bummer... especially since they're not cheap!
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Woow, a smartphone.. since it's so smart it doesn't want to have the 'extra' power.. i've been looking for an extended batery for my DVP too, i think it's so much trouble to charge the phone every 4~6 hour or so..
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Yeah it looks like with the extended batteries, you need to take out and place back the battery after it charges to 1500mah to get it to go past the OEM battery capacity... sounds like the extended battery doesn't have the proper firmware to indicate its full/actual capacity. Bummer... especially since they're not cheap!
http://www.amazon.com/review/RCKNVX...593DFX2&nodeID=&tag=&linkCode=#wasThisHelpful
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Can anyone confirm if this issue was solved with the Mango update?
I'd really love to have some extra juice!
Just a word to recommend the Momax 2700Mh Battery and custom back for the Galaxy S.This is the battery I have used for the last 2 months and is truly a reliable and long lasting battery.It has made my S the way I wanted it to be in the first place.
I know there are alot of replacement batteries and high capacity options for the S but this a quality item that is obviously well made.A slip case is also included to house the,now slightly fatter,Galaxy S.
On average I get 2 days use,and thats with everything on bar bluetooth.With light use 3 or 4 days are easily possible.I needed a better battery as I work nights and have no wifi so am continually using a 2g or 3g data connection.Before the momax after removing from charge at 2pm,by 1-2am a charge would be needed.Using the momax it can easily see me through a 24-36 hr period even with heavy use.
So credit where its due,there are alot of shoddy replacements and accessories out there,so I thought I would give a thumbs up for this.
Exactly how much fatter is the back after the new battery is in?
I'd like to get one of these, but I'm scared that it'll be a whole lot bigger than usual.
It makes it 1.5cm at it fattest point.
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Where did you get the battery from?
Ebay has a ton of them.
From Momax site
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got any images of a SGS with that battery? thinking of getting an extended battery as well but a bit worried the bulge might be too big and make it hard to carry around on my pocket
battery is so awesome
I love my S4 ever since I hands-on it. Because of my work and preference, I am on my S4 quite a lot--- make phone calls for 1-2 hrs per day, emails, stream google music, fb,etc. I don’t know many things abt extended battery before and think I won’t like the*bulkier*feel of the phone with them, so I have to change my OEM batteries constantly, until I received one unexpectedly from my friend. It is a mpj 7000mah extended battery…not sure if it’s a good third-party seller without this knowledge…my friend is gonna upgrade to Note 3 and gave his s4 extended batteries to me.
Now I would like to get an extended battery as a back up to my backup rather than several oem batteries. The extra juice is definitely worth the extra bulk and weight! And the bulkier feel of it begin to grow on me..lol.. it's comfortable to*hold.
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I love my S4 ever since I hands-on it. Because of my work and preference, I am on my S4 quite a lot--- make phone calls for 1-2 hrs per day, emails, stream google music, fb,etc. I don’t know many things abt extended battery before and think I won’t like the*bulkier*feel of the phone with them, so I have to change my OEM batteries constantly, until I received one unexpectedly from my friend. It is a mpj 7000mah extended battery…not sure if it’s a good third-party seller without this knowledge…my friend is gonna upgrade to Note 3 and gave his s4 extended batteries to me.
Now I would like to get an extended battery as a back up to my backup rather than several oem batteries. The extra juice is definitely worth the extra bulk and weight! And the bulkier feel of it begin to grow on me..lol.. it's comfortable to*hold.
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I began using one on early this year, I can't accept it at first but now I would be lost without it. I love my extra battery, never have to plug in when I am at work again and if I go out I am not worried about it again...
Having only a 5200mah extended battery (with a flipbook case glued to the cover), it does get me thru the day, most days.
I do feel more secure holding it with the extended battery, the standard (samsung) back cover is more slippery and the added weight and thickness gives more surface to hold on to. Had an extended battery on my last phone (galaxy nexus) with the same results.
Longer battery autonomy, better grip and harder to find a fitting case or pouch (thats why i got one with case attached to the back cover).
I am still getting used of it:fingers-crossed:
Reading this, one thing comes to mind I'll f... you till you love me
Sorry no intention to insult anyone just couldn't resist I would not put extended battery on my phone, because it makes it look like a brick, but then I don't relay on my phone for work like other people do and I can always charge it up since I'm in the office all day.
Extended batteries are no different then any other accessory for any smartphone . Some people due to their work situation needs a screen guard or rugged case or an extended battery . Personally I like how the S4 is with its stock battery but to be honest for my usage patterns it just isn't enough battery power . Between phone calls , facebook during lunch,various texting and music for the gym the stock doesn't cut it . I love being free'd from the charging cord and no longer wondering should I charge this thing before I leave the house again or am I going to have a dead paperweight . Id rather carry a brick for a phone then a dead one or until battery technology gets better .
Personally, I feel it made the phone easier to handle.My friend all agreed that it was easier to hold and felt more sturdy.
I agree with you guys but for me it's a no go for the simple fact that I can't use the Spigen Slim Armor View case with a extended battery.
Or is there something similar for extended batteries?
Badelhas said:
I agree with you guys but for me it's a no go for the simple fact that I can't use the Spigen Slim Armor View case with a extended battery.
Or is there something similar for extended batteries?
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Anker has a 5200mah battery case with an s view cover.
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I like the idea of an extended battery, but I just don't need it. For those who do, good for you.
But how long do you take to fully charge it from zero percent? And what charger do you all use, the original samsung one?
I just thought that charging it would take a long time too. But it shouldn't be a problem if you leave it on the charger overnight.
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I like the idea of an extended battery, but I just don't need it. For those who do, good for you.
But how long do you take to fully charge it from zero percent? And what charger do you all use, the original samsung one?
I just thought that charging it would take a long time too. But it shouldn't be a problem if you leave it on the charger overnight.
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The samsung stock charger should put out around 1700ma.. so just divide your battery capacity (5200mah) by the 1700ma.. and you get ~3 hours.
Extd batt has been my favorite product on S4
I loved the zerolemon 7000mah for the s3, for me it was the perfect size and not having to worry about battery life is amazing. I Bought the ZL and felt it slightly to big for it to be comfortable. I am going to try anker.
It would be nice if it fits in my pocket.
Do any exist, which are safe and reliable?
On previous notes, I bought a slightly higher capacity Mugen but can't find any for the note 4 (in the UK).
My phone is now 9 to 10 months old and the battery is tiring (I think). Maybe a refresh is due. I can imagine the higher speed charging kills them off sooner too. ANOTHER good reason why the Note 5 should have a removable battery. A a built in battery will be performing under par in no time.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3158111
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3158111
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thanks I just saw that.
How much extra juice do you get from normal charging?
So 4 months later, how are the batterys holding up?
My OEM battery seems to not be holding juice long enough and I'm looking for a replacement.
Yes, I want to know as well. Facing same issue as OP.
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Yes, I want to know as well. Facing same issue as OP.
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I hope you find what you're looking for... I am hooked on high capacity batts, and now even the little handed wife can handle a Hyperion 8000 batt with TPU case easily- they're not as brick-like as the zerolemon. Bought a new 8000 and a case for a total of 38 bucks with free shipping on amazon yesterday.
But everyone has their own way of wanting things- hope it works out. If it doesn't, though, I'll offer that it really doesn't take long to adapt to the Hyperion type with it's case. That same case works with the Anker 6400 too. Both have been great performers for me.
Cheers!
Steve RN
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I hope you find what you're looking for... I am hooked on high capacity batts, and now even the little handed wife can handle a Hyperion 8000 batt with TPU case easily- they're not as brick-like as the zerolemon. Bought a new 8000 and a case for a total of 38 bucks with free shipping on amazon yesterday.
But everyone has their own way of wanting things- hope it works out. If it doesn't, though, I'll offer that it really doesn't take long to adapt to the Hyperion type with it's case. That same case works with the Anker 6400 too. Both have been great performers for me.
Cheers!
Steve RN
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Thanks for your input. I'm more inclined towards the standard fit because of the accessories I already have: the car support, the cases, etc.. An oversize higher capacity battery would imply further investment in other stuff, while a standard fit would just (hopefully) improve a little on the OEM battery. If any of the batteries mentioned can fit the original samsung car windshield support I'd consider them a an option.
I just received this one today and so far it seems pretty good. Same size as OEM but it took noticeably longer to charge so the extra capacity seems legit. I had a Deep Stretch for my Sensation back in the day and it was great, so we'll see after a few days how this one performs in the ol' note 4.
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I just received this one today and so far it seems pretty good. Same size as OEM but it took noticeably longer to charge so the extra capacity seems legit. I had a Deep Stretch for my Sensation back in the day and it was great, so we'll see after a few days how this one performs in the ol' note 4.
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I saw that battery, but passed it up due to the blurry photo (and the battery looks in the photos like it's a cheap battery with a sticker on it) and the generic reviews (as if the seller may have made a few of them). It just all looked like a cheap battery to me.
Let us know how it performs. Longer charging time may not indicate a bigger battery, especially if the battery really is a cheap Chinese battery or something.
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I saw that battery, but passed it up due to the blurry photo (and the battery looks in the photos like it's a cheap battery with a sticker on it) and the generic reviews (as if the seller may have made a few of them). It just all looked like a cheap battery to me.
Let us know how it performs. Longer charging time may not indicate a bigger battery, especially if the battery really is a cheap Chinese battery or something.
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OK so after a couple days with this battery I can say that it's good. The more I use it the better it seems to get too, on the first day it was roughly the same as my stock battery but today it's lasting a lot longer. I am getting a noticeable bump in overall life, ending my day with about 30% more juice left than I normally do.
Deep Stretch is legit, like I mentioned before I had one of their batteries a few years ago with my Sensation and it gave me noticeably more life as well. These aren't good if you're wanting a major increase in battery life, but they're great just to get your phone comfortably through a day of moderately heavy use without having to bulk it up.
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OK so after a couple days with this battery I can say that it's good. The more I use it the better it seems to get too, on the first day it was roughly the same as my stock battery but today it's lasting a lot longer. I am getting a noticeable bump in overall life, ending my day with about 30% more juice left than I normally do.
Deep Stretch is legit, like I mentioned before I had one of their batteries a few years ago with my Sensation and it gave me noticeably more life as well. These aren't good if you're wanting a major increase in battery life, but they're great just to get your phone comfortably through a day of moderately heavy use without having to bulk it up.
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This battery uses new technology? How could they made a same size but much higher capacity comparing to stock one? Could you post your onscreen time with this battery?
I am always skeptical about batteries that claim higher capacity while not being physically larger. Not saying these are bad but for I wouldn't buy it for the bigger number on the package. Personally, I tend to go with OEM batteries, bought with retail packaging from a reputable seller. Sure these are too expensive for what they are, but at least, I know what I am getting.
It is worth noting that li-ion/li-po batteries degrade slowly over time. So when you change your year-old battery for a new one, you are very likely to notice an improvement, even if you replaced it with the exact same model.
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OK so after a couple days with this battery I can say that it's good. The more I use it the better it seems to get too, on the first day it was roughly the same as my stock battery but today it's lasting a lot longer. I am getting a noticeable bump in overall life, ending my day with about 30% more juice left than I normally do.
Deep Stretch is legit, like I mentioned before I had one of their batteries a few years ago with my Sensation and it gave me noticeably more life as well. These aren't good if you're wanting a major increase in battery life, but they're great just to get your phone comfortably through a day of moderately heavy use without having to bulk it up.
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Now that you have it a few more days how is it going? I'm also interested in purchasing a standard fit battery.
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Now that you have it a few more days how is it going? I'm also interested in purchasing a standard fit battery.
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I ended up getting a v10 the other day, but I did use the battery for about 2 weeks and it definitely did give me a noticeable bump in overall life. For $25 I would say go for it.
I've been looking around at the extended batteries for the Note 4. Which one do you consider the best?
Right now I'm leaning towards the Hyperion 8000 mah version.
The ZeroLemon does seem to have more capacity, but it does seem to have issues involving the battery reading because of the TriCell design? Can anyone confirm this?
I suppose then that would be combined with the ZeroLemon case. Unless a mod is possible?
By mod, this is what I mean:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2530547
Anyone try something like this with a Note 4 Otterbox?
The reading issues are resolved with a custom kernel such as Emotion, which is patched to recognize the added capacity. I don't have the ZeroLemon or the Hyperion, but I do have this one and I quite like it. It is an off-brand, but I get exactly 3X my normal battery life with it, so it's legit and a good discount alternative to the ZL if you're trying to save a few bucks. I've tried to fit it into my otterbox but it's too bulky. Supposedly the official ZL cases will fit it though.
Zerolemon is pretty good. I don't really have any complains and I get anywhere between 10 to 19 hours of screen time on average with 12-15 being the average. The cover is very beefy and protective. The readings however can be inaccurate and when I sense this I just reboot the phone and it magically adds anywhere between 5-30%. There are some workarounds but they're a bit problematic. It's best to use a custom kernel that is especially tailored for zerolemon or extended batteries in general.
I switched to 5.1.1 on my 910C and flashed http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/development/n910c-kernel-5-1-1-stock-tw-permissive-t3206548/ by shreqg2 and it's working well as far as battery accuracy goes. The downside is that it doesn't have the 5.1.1 stock kernel cpu governors and overclocking the stock kernel provides (it can go up to 2100Mhz on BIG and 1900 and 200 Mhz on LITTLE as opposed to 1900Mhz BIG and 1500Mhz (or was it 1300?) on the 5.0.1 kernel. I guess it's not really a big deal since I've been stuck with the lesser frequencies since 4.4.4. Hopefully someone can write a proper kernel with the recently released kernel source code but I'm not sure. Really though, a lot of kernels have extended battery considerations and I'm just testing.
Edit: added screenshots with the new kernel. Rebooting gave me about 5%. It's working very well so far but this is the first discharge since I flashed it. Looks promising. It runs very cool too.
I'm going to be getting the SM-910W8 as I live in Canada (decided to go with it after the disappointment of the Note 5 and because apparently, according to the carrier phone salesman I spoke with, the Note 5 has been having reception issues and they aren't sure if it's hardware or software).
Not sure yet if I will go with an AOSP or TW based ROM though. It's a decision I have yet to make. But so long as the ZeroLemon has the full capacity it should be good. I am tempted though to go with the Hyperion as it does seem to be a single unicell and I have an offer for a cheap Otterbox Defender (which should keep it thin and protected).
Any kernel recommendations for extended batteries and performance in general?
Happy with Anker's 6440mah battery I recently bought, % indicator is accurate and doubles my usage time.
The back cover is slippery compared to the original.
Hi, i take here my "long" experience with extended batteries for different phones. I used Anker and Zerolemon brands.
Since I started to use my Note 4 (last February) Zerolemon's customer care replaced me the battery (10000mAH) because the phone turned off suddenly after only few days of Zerolemon battery use.
The new battery has lasted working fine for about six months but since one month I still have problems even if they are not frequently like first time (now i'm still using the battery..).
I have noticed that when you press at the top of screen the phone turns it off or restarts and I think that is an issue that concerns the contacts of battery to phone. I applied a bit of tape to keep the battery as good as pressed into the slot to avoid contacts issues.
(Probably the battery is too heavy to warrant a good fitting...and maybe the 6400 Anker could be the best solution..)
However I noticed that even when I can ensure that the battery is fine fitted the phone turns off or restarts anyway. In these cases I think that is an internal issue this time.
I don't know if these issues concern only first stock of Zerolemon's battery and now Zerolemon has fixed the issues.
In my experience I remember that I've never had these inconveniences in my S3 phone with Anker extended battery and in my S4 with Zerolemon battery.
I'll follow this thread because I'm searching a best extended battery for my phone...
P.s.: I use Zerolemon case with clip/ holder
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Ive had hyperion extended batteries, zero lemon batteries, and others and I have to say Anker makes one of the best batteries for phones, period. Hyperion has some stylish cases for their extended batteries which I love but their batteries aren't one piece and more like 3 pieces attacked and covered with a sticker. I never had any problems with it but its not as good of quality as a zerolemon or an anker battery would be.
Anker extended batteries have a plastic back that holds the battery and is a much more premium battery. Also their customer support is superb. My Anker 7500mah battery went out on my GS3 once and I sent them an email and boom they give me a new case and battery free of charge.
Zerolemon batteries are also known for their quality but they don't try to hide the fact that they make brick sized batteries and that's a downfall in my opinion because a phone with an extended battery still needs to be managable and fairly easy to hold but Zerolemon's 10,000mah BRICK may hold tons of juice but isn't practical. But they still make amazing batteries.
There was a battery thats someone posted that fits our existing case. I am unable to find the link. I think the battery was 5400mha. Anyone what the wed site?
Does the battery other than the original battery does not damage the device ?
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Does the battery other than the original battery does not damage the device ?
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How so? Please elaborate
Any extended battery's that aren't all big and bulky?
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Any extended battery's that aren't all big and bulky?
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Stock form factor: http://www.ebay.com/itm/271990613473
I bought two of these, so far pretty good results.
fz798 said:
Stock form factor: http://www.ebay.com/itm/271990613473
I bought two of these, so far pretty good results.
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How can a stock sized battery have almost double the juice?
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How can a stock sized battery have almost double the juice?
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Well i know that lithium ion batteries are the 1/4 size of lead acid batteries but we already have li-ion batteries on our phones so im interested to see as how they crammed that much juice in there
I'm a bit skeptical between the Anker extended battery and Hyperion battery, they seem to be about the same size and shape, and the provided back covers look to be the same as well, but yet they have different rated capacities? I only have the Hyperion 8000 mAh so, I can't fairly comment on this but does anyone have both?
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I'm a bit skeptical between the Anker extended battery and Hyperion battery, they seem to be about the same size and shape, and the provided back covers look to be the same as well, but yet they have different rated capacities? I only have the Hyperion 8000 mAh so, I can't fairly comment on this but does anyone have both?
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never knew Anker made extended note 4 batteries (thought they only made replacement batteries). As its not listed on their website.
Anyways, has anybody heard of Dr. Battery? http://www.drpowerglobal.com/drbattery/model/samsung/sm-n910c/css249r.aspx#rp
says it's a replacement battery, but the capacity says it's 3500 mAh. But on best buy canada, it says it's 3000 mAh.....
Also has anybody notice that MYDE and Anker has very very similar description.
Anker:
We wouldn't give you anything less than the best. Grade A cells chosen from among the top 10%. Rigorous inspection tests to ensure reliability. A built-in IC chip to prevent against short-circuiting. Complete NFC functionality. What does this all mean? In terms of quality, you won't find a better replacement. Don't just take our word for it, though - type in any quick, power-related search on Amazon and see who pops up. As the leader in our industry for the last 3 years running, we know batteries.
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We wouldn’t give you anything less than the best. Grade A cells chosen from among the top 10%. Rigorous inspection tests to ensure reliability. A built-in IC chip to prevent against short-circuiting. What does this all mean? In terms of quality, you won’t find a better replacement. As the leader in our industry for the last 8 years running, we know batteries.
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fishy.....
hey guys i have been using the zero lemon for some time now, i think its been a year now i believe. it started acting up on me after a year, it would reboot on its own, i know its the battery because i used the standard one and it works fine, (im on it now) so i was looking to see if there are any better batteries, i found one chinese base and said its 5600 mah so when i get it, i will update and let you guys know if its a good buy. they said its standard size and it uses a charge of 4.4 but we'll see. just felt like giving my two cents. how is that ebay battery going since you have been using it? whats the amount of time you are getting on it? my main thing is to have it not run out of battery for just ONE full day. I can care less for a battery that stands 3 days since I do go home and sleep sometime and I can charge it during that time.
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hey guys i have been using the zero lemon for some time now, i think its been a year now i believe. it started acting up on me after a year, it would reboot on its own, i know its the battery because i used the standard one and it works fine
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It might not be the problem with the battery going bad — I had the same issues: constant reboots after a year usage…
However I noticed it would always reboot while handling the phone — I'd put it down on the table, throw it on the bed. Got me thinking it might be some looseness in the contact — the battery seems tightly stuck in — but anyway I tried and jammed a folded strip of paper in the bottom edge of the battery compartment, so that a piece is jammed under the ZeroLemon battery and a piece on its side.
Since then — zero reboots — the battery is rock solid — so I think after a while the battery gets microscopically loose — it being heavy and all — and that causes the reboots. My paper fix solved that and it's been perfect since!
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Very bad there isn't a 25% bigger battery like s5.. A battery 4500 ma with 1-2 millimeters bigger size would be fantastic. I don't understand how so, no Chinese sells one.. Probably they dont want money..
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Stock form factor: http://www.ebay.com/itm/271990613473
I bought two of these, so far pretty good results.
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What is your phone model number? can you tell us what is your screen on time (SOT) with this type of battery?