Biggest Battery while still using stock door?? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

As the title says i'm looking for the biggest battery that will fit the stock door. I know most options don't include NFC and by the looks of it who knows when we will actually be able to use it. For now i've heard that the extended nexus battery may work but no relies yet. Any help would be appriciated.
Thanks
JD

hinduboy74 said:
As the title says i'm looking for the biggest battery that will fit the stock door. I know most options don't include NFC and by the looks of it who knows when we will actually be able to use it. For now i've heard that the extended nexus battery may work but no relies yet. Any help would be appriciated.
Thanks
JD
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The nexus extended will work. It may bulge a bit, though. I trimmed a tiny bit of the plastic off and it fits fine. Some work with no modification.

xcrazydx said:
The nexus extended will work. It may bulge a bit, though. I trimmed a tiny bit of the plastic off and it fits fine. Some work with no modification.
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plastic off the battery or of the door

vincom said:
plastic off the battery or of the door
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Battery

I just got the Nexus battery about three weeks ago. The cover is tight going on and needs to be maneuvered on properly, but for me, there is no bulge. It works great and you can tell it is a higher capacity battery just from the additional length of time it takes to recharge over the stock battery.
I am attached to a charger most of the day, but will be giving it a good, hard work out when on vacation next month.

Looks like i'm going to buying this then, thanks guys. For those of you that have bought it, what were the time differences between battery length? I'm currently on SKYICS rom and with heavy use and lot of things frozen i get to 10pm with about 10%. I'm hoping i'll have 25% with this new battery.

Also being that this is an NFC battery, would that functionality still work when its finally launched??

hinduboy74 said:
Also being that this is an NFC battery, would that functionality still work when its finally launched??
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Yes it will work. Mine lasts about another 1.5- 2 hours of screen on time
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Do you think this would work with an Otterbox Commuter Case?
http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-ph...=samsung&q_model=prod5310287#fbid=LD4Vd1Hc3_S

dvandam said:
Do you think this would work with an Otterbox Commuter Case?
http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-ph...=samsung&q_model=prod5310287#fbid=LD4Vd1Hc3_S
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I have an OtterBox, currently replaced tho with a Case Mate. I also have the extended battery. I haven't even used the extended battery, however I will be this weekend. Anyways, to answer your question, I briefly popped the battery in right after I bought it. As others said, there may be a slight bulge, however i'm fairly certain a case would work just fine with it.

xcrazydx said:
The nexus extended will work. It may bulge a bit, though. I trimmed a tiny bit of the plastic off and it fits fine. Some work with no modification.
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Wow, why did I never think of this
Thanks for the info.

I'm using the Nexus battery with the commuter case and it fits just fine

Is the increase in battery life enough to justify the cost of the battery?

dvandam said:
Is the increase in battery life enough to justify the cost of the battery?
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I say yes. Depends on how much you value $25

You may be interested in these threads:
Galaxy Nexus Extended Battery on Skyrocket?
Andida 2250 mah from Amazon

has anyone have experience with the andida brand batteries? I really dont trust trail and error with an aftermarket battery, I'm using the g nexus ext battery right now

i do, i have the 2250mah. search for my posts and youll find a review

Lilbrian15 said:
has anyone have experience with the andida brand batteries? I really dont trust trail and error with an aftermarket battery, I'm using the g nexus ext battery right now
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I linked in my previous post to the thread about the Andida battery. I am using it with good results.
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marvin02 said:
I linked in my previous post to the thread about the Andida battery. I am using it with good results.
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Do you really think this company has found a way to fit more mah in a battery than Samsung who earns billions of dollars in profit. I got the andida battery and don't notice much of a difference. I think any difference you may see is just the placebo affect.
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ian1 said:
Do you really think this company has found a way to fit more mah in a battery than Samsung who earns billions of dollars in profit. I got the andida battery and don't notice much of a difference. I think any difference you may see is just the placebo affect.
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Yeah, it doesn't get any better even if those junk ass generic batteries say they have more mah. They really don't, and they don't last as long as OEM.
OEM is better, don't waste your time and money on ****ty generic batteries.
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[20.02.13] PREORDER 2100 mAh battery for HTC One S

Thanks to lqweb for providing us the link!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-H...129?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item51a85d5601
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A PRE ORDER, DUE IN ON THE 4TH MARCH 2013 FROM HTC
Batter Usage with the 2100mah
Batter Usage with the 2100mAh after 2 hours
The Gap which is caused by 2100mAh Battery
By the way, he removed the u-shaped rubber which is pasted on the back case .
Thanx to kr1st1an for the pics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0jGY2N2h1U Seems like the connector is the same...maybe it will work...
But wouldn't the size be a matter, since it is a big battery!
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devgee said:
But wouldn't the size be a matter, since it is a big battery!
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There's really only way to find out.
A lot of times you can get a exteneded battery that is a little bigger than stock that is the same size. The One X battery might fit, it's only 150mAh bigger.
I would guess it doesn't fit/work.
Why would HTC bother using 2 different batteries if they could use 1. Having to source more different parts is never a Good Thing in manufacturing.
touch of jobo said:
I would guess it doesn't fit/work.
Why would HTC bother using 2 different batteries if they could use 1. Having to source more different parts is never a Good Thing in manufacturing.
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Why? The same reason they left out NFC in the One S, Also the One X has a bigger screen so it needs a little more juice to get the same battery life.
I know this thread is a few days old now, but thought I might have a little insight. Back when the Evo and Incredible came out (very similar relationship to One X / One S) the Evo standard battery WAS the Incredible extended battery. Same part number and everything, and they were exactly the same physical size! So I'm not promising the One X battery will work, but there's definitely a good shot.
The current 1650mAh battery looks pretty big, so that 1800mAh may actually fit. The work needed to open the case seems to much to replace a battery.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0jGY2N2h1U
xxquicksh0txx said:
Why? The same reason they left out NFC in the One S, Also the One X has a bigger screen so it needs a little more juice to get the same battery life.
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blklexluthor said:
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is it 1650MAH?
theres nobody who can tell if the HTC One X battery fits into the One S?
If that is the case, the battery of the One X+ should also fit and has 2100mAh!!
stunner2002 said:
theres nobody who can tell if the HTC One X battery fits into the One S?
If that is the case, the battery of the One X+ should also fit and has 2100mAh!!
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That's true buddy!
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honestly, for just a 1800 mAh it's not even worth the disassemble, I'd do it for the one x+ battery though
i would say it's not possible. the connector for the One X is on the left side the One S is right. altough the battery seems a bit bigger (what I've seen in videos)
you are right about the connector
stunner2002 said:
i would say it's not possible. the connector for the One X is on the left side the One S is right. altough the battery seems a bit bigger (what I've seen in videos)
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the battery in the pictures on the site (see OP) does not look like it has any notches or cutouts indicating direction of installation (it looks like a square more or less) and could probably be installed upside down, allowing for the fact that the connector of the X and S are on different sides, but you would have to twist the wires over so that the connection could be made, and I am not sure that they have that much give...
honestly, getting a portable charger isn't that bad.. they hold at least one charge and are pretty small in size.
even if ONE S has a bigger battery, it certainly wont hold more then 2000mAh, and probably cause the same as a 3000-4000mAh portable charger.
bought a 1800mah from eBay.took me 15mins to install it and its working no problem. Just have to flip the battery around so the side with the logo and writing is facing the inside. All the wires match up exactly.
Took this pics with my tablet,, sorry for the quality.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/13184196/2012-10-25%2018.59.27.jpg
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/13184196/2012-10-25%2018.59.44.jpg
hosecastro said:
bought a 1800mah from eBay.took me 15mins to install it and its working no problem. Just have to flip the battery around so the side with the logo and writing is facing the inside. All the wires match up exactly.
Took this pics with my tablet,, sorry for the quality.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/13184196/2012-10-25%2018.59.27.jpg
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/13184196/2012-10-25%2018.59.44.jpg
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looks good man, can you please post a link of the battery. Im also looking to buy a new battery
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/NEW-BJ83100-...281660?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item2a228cd63c

[Q] 2500mAh slim battery

Hi folks!
I have ordered and tried that replacement battery (look in google, from sunsky. can not yet post urls).
Though I had read somewhere that its actual capacity may vary from 2000 up to 2500mAh, I wanted give it a try because it is not so expensive, with a hope that it helps a bit.
Anyone else have tried it already?
Unfortunately I can tell, that I feel no difference to our standard 1800mAh. But I may be wrong.
For that reason I would like use a battery life testing tool and as a reference point, what tool would you suggest me to use to check the battery life from both?
Thanks
I've tried that battery (http://www.sunsky-online.com/view/3...r+Samsung+T699+++Galaxy+S+Relay+4G+++i415.htm)
Unfortunately I found it was sh!ter then the stock battery we have.
Also that sunsky battery lacks NFC. It's cheap for a reason, bad quality in my experience.
Check Nards tweak to the stock 2100mah Samsung S3 battery.
I've performed that trick to 4 of those batteries, and can safely say they perform wonders.
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2333553)
Perhaps this thread is better placed in the Accessories section
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dillalade said:
I've tried that battery (http://www.sunsky-online.com/view/3...r+Samsung+T699+++Galaxy+S+Relay+4G+++i415.htm)
Unfortunately I found it was sh!ter then the stock battery we have.
Also that sunsky battery lacks NFC. It's cheap for a reason, bad quality in my experience.
Check Nards tweak to the stock 2100mah Samsung S3 battery.
I've performed that trick to 4 of those batteries, and can safely say they perform wonders.
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2333553)
Perhaps this thread is better placed in the Accessories section
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There is a Gold S3 battery available....
Remember the one that went over so well for the 4G Slide?
hehe, considering getting one of those. Only problem is, if I get it and mod it I can't return it if it doesn't come out right
Hello dillalade
yes it is that one from your link which I tried also. I had been indeed influenced by the thread from Nards tweak when gtmaster303 mentioned that battery.
Thats why I wanted give a try to this one first before going further to the tweak.
Also I wanted post this to Accessories first, but because this seems like a question so I came here, and after collecting details I could report there my results as well. (The video on the registration makes you a bit down and stressed, so trying to be careful.)
Can anyone suggest me an app to test the capacity in order to compare them?
@gtmaster303
good idea again to try with Gold S3 battery hehe
@gtmaster303
what do you think of this one www aliexpress com/store/product/Gold-3000mAh-High-Capacity-Battery-For-Samsung-Galaxy-S3-i9300-Free-Shipping/102222_600571892.html
it looks so seductive
edit: seems to be a scam (forum xda-developers com/showthread.php?t=1690314)
esilence said:
@gtmaster303
what do you think of this one www aliexpress com/store/product/Gold-3000mAh-High-Capacity-Battery-For-Samsung-Galaxy-S3-i9300-Free-Shipping/102222_600571892.html
it looks so seductive
edit: seems to be a scam (forum xda-developers com/showthread.php?t=1690314)
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I've been looking into the gold battery and you can't always assume they're all the same. Get it from the same seller that's been verified to supply good batteries.
Either way it's still a win for us as the battery has a much higher capacity already. We should see a great improvement in battery no matter which S3 battery we buy
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gtmaster303 said:
There is a Gold S3 battery available....
Remember the one that went over so well for the 4G Slide?
hehe, considering getting one of those. Only problem is, if I get it and mod it I can't return it if it doesn't come out right
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I suspect 'unable to return' won't be your only problem.......
From past readings, I read the Gold S3 battery was slightly thicker than the stock S3 battery.
If my interpretation is correct, then that gold battery (being thicker than stock) would be very hard to accommodate in our Relay battery slot.
I say this from my experience in already utilising the stock S3 battery in our Relay. In that the stock S3 battery is 'already' thicker than our stock Relay battery, such that the stock S3 battery is already a very tight fit (thickness wise.) So much so that closing the back housing door on our Relay is already as snug as I'd like.
Hence ifffff that Gold S3 battery is indeed thicker then the stock S3 battery, than you may have a hard time trying to close the battery cover on our phone with the Gold battery.
In addition to the tighhhht squeeze issue.... similarly to the previously discussed Sunsky battery above - neither can cater for NFC.
All that I can say from weeks of experience with the stock S3 batteries is that I'm able to achieve ~20-30 hours uptime with roughly 2-3hours talk time and 3-4hours screen on time.
I cannot complain thus far. I'd say, It's worth the extra pennies for that OEM Samsung S3 battery with NFC for that extra juice.
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alright, we can forget this 2500mAh battery..
I was using it now for not even one week, check the attached pics how it starts behaving on charging now.
It stops charging with 94%, both via pc usb or direct charger.
as an information for others i agree to move this thread to accessories, as i stop experimenting with this battery now.
esilence said:
alright, we can forget this 2500mAh battery..
I was using it now for not even one week, check the attached pics how it starts behaving on charging now.
It stops charging with 94%, both via pc usb or direct charger.
as an information for others i agree to move this thread to accessories, as i stop experimenting with this battery now.
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Yes, that's another thing I failed to mention. I too noticed that Sunsky battery failed to charge to 100%.
I guess we can safely conclude these batteries are cheap as nutts for a reason - they are poor quality. Ridiculous how they get away with stating these bogus MaH capacities.
Go for S3 battery, you will be pleasantly surprised.
I have 4 of them, all of which are rock solid (Samsung OEM products.)
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You guys should have bought from the link I posted. They have free return shipping if the item is defective
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Another trick you can do with batteries that are too thick, get a bulky phone case and leave the battery door off altogether.
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Nardholio said:
Another trick you can do with batteries that are too thick, get a bulky phone case and leave the battery door off altogether.
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With that wisdom in mind, this maybe the way to go
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00AAXS0U4
3000MaH OEM Samsung.
Keep us posted if anyone tries that battery out.
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Ok, I have just ordered 3250mAh slim battery brand KINPS for S3. Of course it is enough when it is just 2700mAh in real.
will then try Nardholio's instruction and will let you all know
esilence said:
Ok, I have just ordered 3250mAh slim battery brand KINPS for S3. Of course it is enough when it is just 2700mAh in real.
will then try Nardholio's instruction and will let you all know
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NFC equipped?
I'm guessing no.
Otherwise a fair choice
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@dillalade
I havent found any information that mentions about it. I will see and report when I get it
dillalade said:
NFC equipped?
I'm guessing no.
Otherwise a fair choice
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Meh, NFC is a gimmick unless you actually use it. Honestly I've never used it once
I'd trade it for more battery any day
esilence said:
Ok, I have just ordered 3250mAh slim battery brand KINPS for S3. Of course it is enough when it is just 2700mAh in real.
will then try Nardholio's instruction and will let you all know
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Yes please keep us posted. Very interested in the results
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esilence said:
Hi folks!
I have ordered and tried that replacement battery (look in google, from sunsky. can not yet post urls).
Though I had read somewhere that its actual capacity may vary from 2000 up to 2500mAh, I wanted give it a try because it is not so expensive, with a hope that it helps a bit.
Anyone else have tried it already?
Unfortunately I can tell, that I feel no difference to our standard 1800mAh. But I may be wrong.
For that reason I would like use a battery life testing tool and as a reference point, what tool would you suggest me to use to check the battery life from both?
Thanks
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Probably you will not see the difference.
Even if capacity is higher i doubt about quality which end up with similar efficient.
I believe Samsung hold high quality of their products.
And it is not NFC...
Regards
Mac
gtmaster303 said:
Yes please keep us posted. Very interested in the results
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I have received the battery now http://s44.photobucket.com/user/blu...0502/05020201/05020201bluestone001_a.jpg.html
Unfortunately it is too thick, 5mm while ours are 4mm.
I can not close the back cover with it, so I can not use it. .. disappointed and sad
Is the original s3 battery then 4.5mm when Nard says "a bit thicker"?
I find that a little hard to believe... how can 1mm make that big of a difference? (pun intended)
is the back cover really that flush that there's no extra room? Not even a slight amount?
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Battery Case-Cover

Anyone got any suggestions? External batteries attached on phone with duct-tape don't count.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/4200mah-nexus-4-internal-battery-t2239829
Keeping your Phone in a battery case while traveling may provide an extra benefit, since almost all such cases rely on Micro-USB cables for charging—you may well have other devices that can share the same charging cable, and replacement Micro-USB cables are far cheaper than Lightning cables.
Mademos said:
Anyone got any suggestions? External batteries attached on phone with duct-tape don't count.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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I remember one for the nexus 4. But it was real ugly and made your phone gigantic. I really dont think there are really many more options.
Nevertheless, if you're that desperate heres the link.
http://www.androidcentral.com/review-zerolemon-nexus-4-juicer-removable-battery-case
Hope this helps!
prasanth21 said:
I remember one for the nexus 4. But it was real ugly and made your phone gigantic. I really dont think there are really many more options.
Nevertheless, if you're that desperate heres the link.
http://www.androidcentral.com/review-zerolemon-nexus-4-juicer-removable-battery-case
Hope this helps!
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Good luck finding one.
There's the Mugen Power Extended 4500mAh. You can find them on eBay and Amazon. But it's rather expensive ($90-95) and freaking huge. Nice big battery though.
Mugen Power 4500mah
I have a MugenPower battery case that i don't use. Works great, PM me if interested.
Colinp123 said:
I have a MugenPower battery case that i don't use. Works great, PM me if interested.
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have you an link?
blentavi said:
have you an link?
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http://www.mugenbattery.com/mugen-power-extended-4500mah-battery-case-for-lg-nexus-4/
Thanks for the link.

Question about the scent of my battery

Hey guys. The other day I dismantled my nexus to replace my cracked housing and of course that involved removing the battery. I removed my battery by prying at it gently with a screw driver (mistake, I know) and it came out pretty easily. I flipped it over and saw I created a small scratch on the bottom of the battery. As far as I can see it isn't punctured but now my phone smells like spearmint. Is my battery screwed? It still works and everything I am just a little worried that I keep getting wafts of battery mint.
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You have mercury poisoning, see a doctor ASAP.
Edit: I made the same mistake as well with a tablet, the moment I felt that smell which was rather sweet, the battery was dead.
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In my experience, yes, your battery is now doomed to failure... I believe that the smell you can smell is the electrolyte, which is now slowly but surely escaping as your battery is no longer sealed
Sinfamy said:
You have mercury poisoning, see a doctor ASAP.
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Thanks for nothing.
dannstarr said:
In my experience, yes, your battery is now doomed to failure... I believe that the smell you can smell is the electrolyte, which is now slowly but surely escaping as your battery is no longer sealed
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Damn. I was hoping that wouldn't be the answer. I guess I'll wait and see I'd my batt is dying faster than normal. Do you know if it is dangerous?
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I don't know for sure that it is dangerous, but I'd go on the side of caution and say yes. Depending on how bad it was bent / punctured, I've seen them go on to swell up from there on in as well. I'd get a new one and pop it in
dannstarr said:
I don't know for sure that it is dangerous, but I'd go on the side of caution and say yes. Depending on how bad it was bent / punctured, I've seen them go on to swell up from there on in as well. I'd get a new one and pop it in
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Yea. Thanks for the insight. I'll go ahead and order one off of eBay. I took a look on there a minute ago and luckily there are ones available to be shipped from ft Lauderdale. I'm in Orlando so it works out. I'll update when I get the new one to let you guys know if I get better performance with the new battery and what the battery in question looks like.
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Have anyone tried charging dock + spare battery deal from AliExpress?

Hey guys,
Have anyone tried this desktop charging dock and a pretty bad looking spare battery? The seller warns right off the bat that the battery has lower mAh than listed, so I would assume the overall quality of the items is low, but maybe I'm wrong? Thanks.
Here's the link to Aliexpress item
It looks very similar to Monoy charging dock that is present on Amazon.
Also, does anyone know any good spare batteries that are present on AliExpress?
Dude i have! Look at my Thread but except the Charging Dock!
Edit: btw it's on the G4 Thread
Pretty sure that's the same one on Amazon, that's what i have - works great and spare charges quick enough, but I'm using an OEM spare i got for 9$ on Amazon too
The dock is easy enough to use, phone sets in nice when naked and has a removable plate if you want to have a case on your phone - note only the tiniest of cases will work though still
Only issue is the led lights are rather bright and annoying for siting next to my bed - have a piece of tape over it
For a cheap dock i would say go for it but don't expect the knock off battery to be all that nice
Oh and my wife has had the same style one for her g4 over a year now so i expect good longevity with this too
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WAIDroid said:
Dude i have! Look at my Thread but except the Charging Dock!
Edit: btw it's on the G4 Thread
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Thanks! I checked your thread, but I couldn't see any feedback on this battery. Is it any good? Can you point me to posts with the feedback?
demkantor said:
Pretty sure that's the same one on Amazon, that's what i have - works great and spare charges quick enough, but I'm using an OEM spare i got for 9$ on Amazon too
The dock is easy enough to use, phone sets in nice when naked and has a removable plate if you want to have a case on your phone - note only the tiniest of cases will work though still
Only issue is the led lights are rather bright and annoying for siting next to my bed - have a piece of tape over it
For a cheap dock i would say go for it but don't expect the knock off battery to be all that nice
Oh and my wife has had the same style one for her g4 over a year now so i expect good longevity with this too
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Do you know can it be used with the Quick Charge 2.0 charger?
ShanghaiWall said:
Thanks! I checked your thread, but I couldn't see any feedback on this battery. Is it any good? Can you point me to posts with the feedback?
Do you know can it be used with the Quick Charge 2.0 charger?
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Can't say, I got my phone second hand and it didn't come with the oem charger, it doesn't seem to charge any slower than without it but if I never need quick charge I'm just swapping the battery anyway
But for the price I doubt it does have it
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ShanghaiWall said:
Thanks! I checked your thread, but I couldn't see any feedback on this battery. Is it any good? Can you point me to posts with the feedback?
Do you know can it be used with the Quick Charge 2.0 charger?
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No I don't think so. Which battery? One that comes with the dock? It's no good man. Just look at my Thread here on the V10

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