Hi to all!
This question is not referred in particular to our pico, it's more like a generic question but it can be interesting :victory:
I want to replace stock battery of my tablet. It's rated 3.7v and 3500mah, but it's not a good battery.. and his performance are really bad
So.. i have thinked to replace it with a galaxy note or note 2 battery: the galaxy note battery is 2100mah at 3.7v, and the galaxy note 2 is 3100mah at 3.8v
So.. i know that 3.8v or 3.7v are the minimal voltage, because when the battery is full charged is like 4.2v. My tablet when is fully charged says 4.25v, i've read that galaxy note 2 3100mah battery, fully charged is 4.33v
So.. do you think it's compatible? I have fear that the 4.33v (0.07v more than stock battery) can damage the device..
Hope you will help me, know that isn't specific for our pico.. but battery voltage are the same for a lot / all device :good:
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Does overcharging your galaxy note 10.1 affect your battery health condition? And does it shorten your battery life? I'm just so worried because I already overcharged it for 3 times in a row now....
I ALWAYS over charge my devices and never had any issues..over charge at days at a time..You should be good..
Sent From Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 [N8013]
The Note has auto dection of when the battery is full and only trickle charges after its full. Shouldn't hurt too much but I wouldn't suggest leaving it on for weeks at a time....
Yes - overcharging is possible!!! And it can shorten the lifetime of the device to a few seconds. Believe it or not, I killed two Samsung Note 10.1 tablets in just 2 weeks! One was electrocuted by using a fast charger (Output 5V 3A) and it died within 3 seconds. I sent it for repair, but it would have costed as much as a new one. The other one was slowly fryed to dead by leaving it connected to a charger overnight (5V 2A). In the morning, both the charger and the tablet were hot like hell, and the tablet refused to boot. Yes, call me stupid... Whether using only original Samsung chargers and cables is safer I don't know, but I reommend to be more carefull than I was.
I have been using Zerolemon's 3000 mah batteries for more than a month and they are great! They last longer that your stock 2600 mah battery, well constructed, and are reliable. The other bonus is that they fit in your Galaxy S4 with your regular back cover! With 2x 3000 mah batteries you also get "the world's fastest wall charger for the Galaxy S4" from what they say, but that is wrong. The wall charger takes 11 hours to just charge one 3000 mah battery.
Conclusion: The 3000 mah batteries are excellent, but the wall charger will take quite some time to charge the batteries.
What's Included:
2x 3000 mah Zerolemon batteries
1x Wall charger (Works on both my Galaxy S4 and Galaxy S3 battery)
Best Price: http://amzn.to/14EocGI
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techfanatic9 said:
I have been using Zerolemon's 3000 mah batteries for more than a month and they are great! They last longer that your stock 2600 mah battery, well constructed, and are reliable. The other bonus is that they fit in your Galaxy S4 with your regular back cover! With 2x 3000 mah batteries you also get "the world's fastest wall charger for the Galaxy S4" from what they say, but that is wrong. The wall charger takes 11 hours to just charge one 3000 mah battery.
Conclusion: The 3000 mah batteries are excellent, but the wall charger will take quite some time to charge the batteries.
What's Included:
2x 3000 mah Zerolemon batteries
1x Wall charger (Works on both my Galaxy S4 and Galaxy S3 battery)
Best Price: http://amzn.to/14EocGI
Enjoy my video review :good::
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After reading their description:
Wall charger is .6 amp stock is 2 amp. So it will definitely be slower to charge.
No nfc.
What is it, 3000mAh or 200mAh more than stock? They need to do their math. It's one or the other.
I'd like to see a side by side comparison by the numbers, I have been burned by aftermarket batteries before. May consider it but the fact there is no nfc may be a deal breaker.
This is the 3rd thread now for zero lemon 3000 mah batteries
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How long did it take to receive them? Going on trip soon and was wondering.
Zero lemon or samsung oem battery
hey i wanna buy a few extra batteries for my s4 i9500.
the zerolemon ones are really cheap and are 2 for the price of 1 battery as compared to samsung.... isnt tat a huge difference ? !!
please advise me if i should buy the samsung 2600mah with nfc or 2 zerolemon 3000mah without nfc... ?
i dont use nfc used it once in 4months till now !!
i just want more usage time than charging time....
and i em afraid coz my playstation motherboard got fried coz of a duplicate charger... and dont want smthing like this to happend to my s4 !!
please advise should i go for the oem or zerolemon ?
please dont suggest the extended battery... 3000mah zero vs oem 2600mah !!
anuj6111 said:
hey i wanna buy a few extra batteries for my s4 i9500.
the zerolemon ones are really cheap and are 2 for the price of 1 battery as compared to samsung.... isnt tat a huge difference ? !!
please advise me if i should buy the samsung 2600mah with nfc or 2 zerolemon 3000mah without nfc... ?
i dont use nfc used it once in 4months till now !!
i just want more usage time than charging time....
and i em afraid coz my playstation motherboard got fried coz of a duplicate charger... and dont want smthing like this to happend to my s4 !!
please advise should i go for the oem or zerolemon ?
please dont suggest the extended battery... 3000mah zero vs oem 2600mah !!
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Where is the comparision between stock samsung 2600 and the zero lemon 3000 as far as how long it lasts???
Thanks
Honestly, this is more of an overview than a review. I'd expect some actual statistics in the video such as overall battery time with stock vs zerolemon batteries (maybe running constant video or something), but all you say is whether or not it's a good battery. Sorry to be so negative, but this is really lacking actual "review" content.
I also purchased these batteries. NFC not being included didnt matter to me whatsoever. Anywho I would say im a heavy user: twitter, facebook, youtube, fun run etc.. and i easily get 16 hours out of one charge. Make sure you do the cycle for these batteries when you get them. The best cycle i had with the 3000 mah was 1 day and 8 hrs i believe.
Here is my proof since I foresee someone asking.
I bought these, good batteries, wasnt expecting alot longer battery life just wanted some extra batteries, if you are a power user dont expect to see a whole lot longer battery life. But they do give a little extra run.
As far as the actual company goes, Yes mine are genuine batteries, they should really make it so the instructions on the batteries them selves match the instructions that are on the card. Dont know if anyone else saw that.
Example, Batteries say charge for 8 hours prior to use. Card says 12. Card says kill to 1% before charging, the batteries dont.
Also the wallcharger....definitely isnt the worlds fastest. I can actually charge my phone while playing on it continuously while charging and it charges faster then the wall charger.
But hey, 2 extra quality batteries for 20 bucks. Still worth the 20
I see all these people bought these 3000mah battery packages...
Where are the side by side comparisons to a stock samsung 2600mah battery???
thats what I want to see...
Is it worth the 20 bucks? or just keep the phone plugged into your computer or car?
I bought the two 3000mAh batteries + wall charger as well. I have to say i'm disappointed with the charging speed of the wall charger. It kind of breaks the deal for me. I wanted the spare batteries with an external charger that would allow me to keep the batteries charged without having them on my phone itself. I guess i'm going to send my feedback to ZeroLemon, and see what they will do about it.
The batteries are good compared to the original Samsung 2600mAh one. Right off the bat when i used the ZeroLemon battery, with the same phone settings (brightness, mobile networks, etc), i could notice the battery draining a little slower.
I've read many online reviews on these 3000mAh batteries, and they were right about the battery being a bit bigger than the stock battery, although i couldn't really notice the size difference when i compared them side by side. The back cover will shut properly after some pressing on the sides. Nothing to be concerned about.
All in all, i love the batteries a lot, but it's just too bad the wall charger is practically useless as i'm going to be using the Samsung charger which is way faster.
Adam0524 said:
I bought these, good batteries, wasnt expecting alot longer battery life just wanted some extra batteries, if you are a power user dont expect to see a whole lot longer battery life. But they do give a little extra run.
As far as the actual company goes, Yes mine are genuine batteries, they should really make it so the instructions on the batteries them selves match the instructions that are on the card. Dont know if anyone else saw that.
Example, Batteries say charge for 8 hours prior to use. Card says 12. Card says kill to 1% before charging, the batteries dont.
Also the wallcharger....definitely isnt the worlds fastest. I can actually charge my phone while playing on it continuously while charging and it charges faster then the wall charger.
But hey, 2 extra quality batteries for 20 bucks. Still worth the 20
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I have bought 9300mAh battery from Zerolemon for my Samsung Galaxy Note II. I think this battery is so awesome, It is longest than any brand in this class. $44 is worth getting this battery. Highly recommended.
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Thats sick! my stock battery lasts about 9 hours (i use it quite a bit)
Definately going to have to purchase one of these
I just ordered one from amazon for like 8 bucks! I hope it improves the already stellar battery life I get running CM 11 4.4.2
Can anyone comment on this battery?
http://opteka.com/s4batt.aspx
http://geb.ebay.in/g/ImportHubViewI...-ion-Battery-Pack-for-Samsung-Galaxy-S4-w-NFC
I live in India and I am getting a better deal on this one.
Just got the Zerolemon 3000 mah batteries and wall charger off of Amazon. They are great. I also have a Hyperion 7500mah extended battery. I can get 2.5 days easily or of the extended battery, but due daily use i wanted something closer to stick size. The ZL 3000 batteries are perfect. I get about 5 hours more out of the Zerolemon over stock. 15 hours vs 21 hours. Enough juice you get me though the day. Will save the Hyperion for times when I may tether or be away from a charger for long periods of time.
Really good deal for $20!!
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So i got a single zero lemon 3000 mAh battery coming in the mail. I have the samsung OEM battery charger when i bought and extra battery. My question is it safe to use the samsung battery charger since I wont have the zero lemon one that is provided in the link above? Thanks in advance.
Does anyone know where to get one of these batteries in the UK?
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So i got a single zero lemon 3000 mAh battery coming in the mail. I have the samsung OEM battery charger when i bought and extra battery. My question is it safe to use the samsung battery charger since I wont have the zero lemon one that is provided in the link above? Thanks in advance.
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Same question here!
Hello friends
I am using asus zenfone 6 which has a non removable battery
And back.up is not good at all..
Is it possible to have a extended battery pack for non removable battery as well ??
Thanks
I use a monoprice battery pack but there are definitely others with more charge out on the market - did you have a particular budget in mind?
@gossymer
is that a powerbank or external battery pack ? like zero lemon 1100mah battery pack for samsung galaxy s5?
It's an external battery charger than you use with a usb cord.
I carry a backpack anyway so I use it to charge my tablet and phone on the go. I prefer not to increase the weight of my phone directly since I spend a lot of time reading ebooks on it (2 to 4 hours a day) and that leads to hand fatigue
Edit: I tend to prefer heavier chargers that I can charge weekly instead of daily (10000+ MAH) but you can get really small lightweight ones that are 3000 MAH and comparable to the size of a lipstick.
recently I've bought a galaxy tab s 8.4 , but take too mach time (about 6 hours) to charging with it's stock charger (5.3 v , 2.0 A) , when i charged with note 4 charger (5 v , 2.0 A) , it charged normal (about 2.5 hours)
now i have two questions :
1. the note 4 charger is suitable for my device ? isn't bad for battery life ?
2.is it possible that the stock charger was fake !!!???
I only have the 10.5 and i dont really know the full charge time as i only ever charge to 80% so as to reduce the cumlative damage to the battery that is cause when you charge to 100%.
A slow charge is better as it produces less heat than a fast charge does, heat is the enemy of battery health.
Your tab s 8.4 has an 4900mah battery, your note 4 has only an 3220mah battery, I dont really know why one charger charges faster than the other.
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=6435&idPhone2=6434
You should get yourself a "usb power meter" lots on ebay i have a couple that only cost me £3 each delivered they allow you to see how much power your usb devices are charging at in real time, they show my 10.5 charging at approx 2amp with the supplied 5.3v 2amp charger that came with my 10.5
John.
Try exchanging the cables. Sometimes broken cable can be the culprit.
It is the same MHL3 compatible charger, 2 Amps specified, at 5,2V which is approx 10 Watts.
Should take around 2 hours to charge the 18,6 Wh battery.
hamid2590 said:
recently I've bought a galaxy tab s 8.4 , but take too mach time (about 6 hours) to charging with it's stock charger (5.3 v , 2.0 A) , when i charged with note 4 charger (5 v , 2.0 A) , it charged normal (about 2.5 hours)
now i have two questions :
1. the note 4 charger is suitable for my device ? isn't bad for battery life ?
2.is it possible that the stock charger was fake !!!???
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1) The Note 4 charger is fine. You cannot overcharge because the kernel limits the charging speed.
2) Who knows, but my T705 arrived with a European charger with US adapter and it charges slower than I expected. Definitely slower than my Note 4 charges. I'll try charging the T705 with my Note 4. Never considered doing that.
I used the Tab S charger to charge my Note 4 today.
Using the Galaxy Charging app, I was seeing charge averages upwards of 1500MaH. So it's at least that fast, maybe faster.
The phone charged in about the time I expected it to, compared against the stock Note 4 charger.
hamid2590 said:
recently I've bought a galaxy tab s 8.4 , but take too mach time (about 6 hours) to charging with it's stock charger (5.3 v , 2.0 A) , when i charged with note 4 charger (5 v , 2.0 A) , it charged normal (about 2.5 hours)
now i have two questions :
1. the note 4 charger is suitable for my device ? isn't bad for battery life ?
2.is it possible that the stock charger was fake !!!???
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I have the same problem...needs about 7 hours to charge..
I know people are in a hurry, but slow charging is better for the battery, as when you charge the battery fast it gets hot and heat is bad for the battery, also try not to charge your battery when it is hot, left it cool down a bit first.
Try to charge overnight when you are sleeping, set an alarm to remind you to plug it in before you go to bed.
Have a read of the link below, it will give you some advice on how to make your battery live as long as possible, If you have lots of money don`t worry about it.
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
John.
moviehunter2009 said:
I have the same problem...needs about 7 hours to charge..
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Tinderbox (UK) said:
I know people are in a hurry, but slow charging is better for the battery, as when you charge the battery fast it gets hot and heat is bad for the battery, also try not to charge your battery when it is hot, left it cool down a bit first.
Try to charge overnight when you are sleeping, set an alarm to remind you to plug it in before you go to bed.
Have a read of the link below, it will give you some advice on how to make your battery live as long as possible, If you have lots of money don`t worry about it.
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
John.
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Thanks my friend for the info...
Thinking to replace my OEM battery. Found out going anker is the best way, already using a 6440 mAh battery, but want a 3220 one. Anker in their official website, lists only these models: Anker Replacement Battery for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910, N910U 4G LTE, N910V(Verizon), N910T(T-Mobile), N910A(AT&T), N910P(Sprint), 3220mAh Li-ion Battery [NFC/Google Wallet Capable]; no mention of N910G, so my question is will it work with my N910G? Anyone have any experience? Thanks in advance.
AFAIK - Note 4 batteries are standard across the range, so a battery for a N910C will work in a N910F etc.