Battery for Note 4 - Galaxy Note 4 Accessories

Hello,
I want to change the battery in my note 4 but it seems that there are false ...
or find a Samsung original battery at a good price?
or find a battery of another brand but powerful?
thank you

I have been using the below battery for 3 months now. It works great. Just like factory. I ordered it from amazon. Search" Galaxy Note 4 Battery, Anker 3220mAh Li-ion Battery for Samsung Galaxy Note 4".

hamza786 said:
I have been using the below battery for 3 months now. It works great. Just like factory. I ordered it from amazon. Search" Galaxy Note 4 Battery, Anker 3220mAh Li-ion Battery for Samsung Galaxy Note 4".
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Agreed, I've been using Anker 3220mAh for about half a year now. The good thing is the package on amazon comes with two at a fairly good price and an external charger. Ive been carrying the extra with me always and never had problem with battery life because i just swap when one dies.

Note 4 Battery
jfg001 said:
Hello,
I want to change the battery in my note 4 but it seems that there are false ...
or find a Samsung original battery at a good price?
or find a battery of another brand but powerful?
thank you
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I bought a extended battery as well as a standard battery for my Note 4 that I found online that has worked well for me so far. It has to charge all night but I've been getting around 35+ hours of use out of a battery.
http://gorillagadgets.com/collections/batteries/products/samsung-galaxy-note-4-6500mah-extended-life-battery

Another vote for Anker.
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I've got several 10,000mAh ZeroLemon batteries and a couple of Hyperion 10,000mAh batteries as well. The difference, ZeroLemon is a TriCell battery so you won't get a 100% accurate battery reading unless you pull the battery and reinsert it. The Hyperion is a single cell battery that will always report the correct battery states, however the Hyperion doesn't hold up as long as the ZeroLemon in my opinion. I tested both batteries when they first were released for the distributorship in the USA. The Anker battery I've never tried, however there are literally thousands of positive comments on that battery so I'd have to agree it must be a good battery as well. If your looking for a replacement battery pretty close to OEM, I'd go with the Anker. However if your looking for more power I'd go with the Hyperion. And finally if you're looking for more power, durability, and a battery that just don't quit, I'd go with the ZeroLemon. Personally I use ZeroLemon and a full charge with literally everything on, full brightness, Bluetooth, WiFi, heavy use, etc, etc, etc, will run for 2 1/2 to 3 days. But now it's a beast of a battery and it's not that light either. I'm a former SEAL, & I consider my cellphone with the ZeroLemon battery my concealed weapon, lol. One hit with that thing and it's lights out, lol.
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Been using my Anker for 1.5yrs too. Love the peace of mind of knowing you will never run out of power and need to charge outside.
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I'd just get the official Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Extra Battery Kit. As you will also get a dedicated charging cradle with the battery.

hamza786 said:
I have been using the below battery for 3 months now. It works great. Just like factory. I ordered it from amazon. Search" Galaxy Note 4 Battery, Anker 3220mAh Li-ion Battery for Samsung Galaxy Note 4".
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I think Anker always produce good products.That may be perfect.

So, if the Anker battery is the the same capacity as the Samsung, then why would it be any better?

PDADoc said:
So, if the Anker battery is the the same capacity as the Samsung, then why would it be any better?
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I'd like to know too.
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PDADoc said:
So, if the Anker battery is the the same capacity as the Samsung, then why would it be any better?
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Probably less chance of a counterfeit. Counterfeiters love to copy Samsung products.
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nine5raptor said:
Probably less chance of a counterfeit. Counterfeiters love to copy Samsung products.
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I hadn't thought of that. I tend to purchase directly from Samsung to avoid just that; it's worth the few extra dollars for peace of mind, plus should anything go wrong I have a reliable (and accountable) place to go back to.
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jfg001 said:
Hello,
I want to change the battery in my note 4 but it seems that there are false ...
or find a Samsung original battery at a good price?
or find a battery of another brand but powerful?
thank you
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If you want an battery with a good price, try searching an OEM Samsung battery.
OEM battery is an original one but without proper packaging as it should be sell to a manufacturer not to end user.
An OEM battery might cost much less than the original non OEM.
Make sure it is an Original OEM battery by buying from trusted vendor.

spexwood said:
I'd like to know too.
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Cheaper for equal if not almost the same quality. Bang for your buck for not having to pay "brand" taxes.
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Maybe you should consider buying the extra battery kit. You get a new battery and a charger, so you can charge it outside the phone. In this way you are almost certain that the product is genuine, plus you can use your old battery as a backup, even if it's not in the best shape.

emilgue said:
Cheaper for equal if not almost the same quality. Bang for your buck for not having to pay "brand" taxes.
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"Brand taxes"? I hear this phrase thrown about quite a lot, but what does that really mean??? I'll overpay for the device, but I'll try to save a few dollars on the accessories. Consider this: anecdotally, there have been more than a few cases of those third-party batteries failing or exploding. If it's a power accessory like a battery or charger, I'd much rather take my chances with the brand's items than a third-party just to save a few bucks.
Put it this way: to me, it's like purchasing a performance automobile but servicing it with aftermarket parts and filling it with regular gasoline, just to save money.

PDADoc said:
Put it this way: to me, it's like purchasing a performance automobile but servicing it with aftermarket parts and filling it with regular gasoline, just to save money.
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I think it is more like servicing your (performance or not) car at stealership vs local mechanic. As long as you know that they are good trusty mechanic (or good brand in case of battery) you should be good without paying the premium.

Okay . . .
I respectfully disagree, but we'll chalk this up to parallax and leave it at that.
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i just bought KPS-5600mAh-EB-BN910BBK and it's total useless.

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Battery for S4

Has anyone been able to find the battery for sale that is in stock? EB-K600BUW is the part number but nobody seems to have it available including Samsung.
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inmnbob said:
Has anyone been able to find the battery for sale that is in stock? EB-K600BUW is the part number but nobody seems to have it available including Samsung.
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So far the Anker aftermarket battery has been working very well as my 2nd battery.
samsung.com has it for $40, $50 for the kit, it is currently on backorder, i'm thinking they should have it in a week or two, just keep checking. also, don't forget to register your phone with them, you'll get an email for 50% off cellphone accessories priced no higher than $50, max 5 items.
I threw the dice, and ordered off of ebay. Should have 2 batteries and a charger in 3 weeks....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/380614170222?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
guess we are all rolling dice lol.
This one should be with me next week. ill let you guys know how it is
http://www.ebay.com/itm/171034651752?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
The sg3 batteries work for the sg4 also.
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vj092887 said:
The sg3 batteries work for the sg4 also.
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Isn't the S3 battery 2100mAh stock? The S4 comes with a beefier 2600mAh battery. Cool that the batteries will work in a pinch though.
Yeah. And It has a little space on the right side of the battery but it fits snug and the phone turns on
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I ordered two of these batteries and they just came in today. The battery and the cover don't make the phone that much thicker.
I agree on the Anker Batteries. Had two of those for my EVO 3D after buying all sorts of different batteries. They are the only ones that lasted for me.
Testing out one of the extended batteries. Starting at 90% power. I'll report back after several hours with usage statistics.
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I just received these batteries and charger..
3 x 3000mAh battery + US Wall USB Charger For Samsung Galaxy S4 4 IV I9500
Works good, no NFC (as with most cheap extra batteries).. Battery Monitor Pro registers 3100mAh :good::good::good:
a bit for a tight fit as you'd expect from an extended battery that fits with the stock backplate (which bulges very slightly)
So far so good though
blackknightavalon said:
I ordered two of these batteries and they just came in today. The battery and the cover don't make the phone that much thicker.
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Pics? I'm guessing NFC no longer works? This might be useful for work days regardless please post screen tome after your depletion
nba1341 said:
Pics? I'm guessing NFC no longer works? This might be useful for work days regardless please post screen tome after your depletion
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5 hours off the charger (starting at 90%) and I'm down to 59% power after moderate/heavy use. Keep in mind that this is an initial charge.
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8 hours, moderate/heavy use, 42% left.
vj092887 said:
Yeah. And It has a little space on the right side of the battery but it fits snug and the phone turns on
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Cool. Do you think that we could use the GS3 extended 3000mah battery in the GS4?
zetajunkie said:
I threw the dice, and ordered off of ebay. Should have 2 batteries and a charger in 3 weeks....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/380614170222?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
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Those are the ones I bought XD hoping they work fine!
Just bought the Anker battery, arriving Tuesday. Will be interested to see how it fairs considering I bought it brand new for only £10, with the official Samsung battery costing £35. As long as it fairs up relatively well, I'm not fussed about not having the NFC capability.
zetajunkie said:
I threw the dice, and ordered off of ebay. Should have 2 batteries and a charger in 3 weeks....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/380614170222?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
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Used same branded batteries as spares for my Galaxy Nexus and they perform fine. You probably won't get the same as from the official battery but these are well worth it for those who need some extra juice and don't care about losing NFC.
A screencap of my 5200mAh battery on its initial charge.

experience of using Onite Battery for my Samsung Galaxy S4 I9500

Last month I bought a new brand Onite battery for my Samsung Galaxy S4 I9500.I must say this has been a good battery. I have used it for about a month now; I am on the phone all day, usually over 4 hours of screen time, and the battery is rarely below 70% in the end. It is not like my stock battery only last less a day.
wow, It seems good.
eight1127 said:
Last month I bought a new brand Onite battery for my Samsung Galaxy S4 I9500.I must say this has been a good battery. I have used it for about a month now; I am on the phone all day, usually over 4 hours of screen time, and the battery is rarely below 70% in the end. It is not like my stock battery only last less a day.
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Where did you got this battery?
I didn't find it when S4 released in the end of April.
I just ordered the 2600 2-pack with charger from Amazon for $20.
After days of being in airplanes I realized I needed a spare.
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When did you get it?
cfn87 said:
I just ordered the 2600 2-pack with charger from Amazon for $20.
After days of being in airplanes I realized I needed a spare.
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It shows $21.98 in amzon now?
How does it work? Compared to the stock one?
I'm looking for a pack of spare battery with charger for my S4.
chales said:
It shows $21.98 in amzon now?
How does it work? Compared to the stock one?
I'm looking for a pack of spare battery with charger for my S4.
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I will have it on Tuesday. I hear good things. I went with stock size because those extended batteries look ridiculous.
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It suonds good
cfn87 said:
I will have it on Tuesday. I hear good things. I went with stock size because those extended batteries look ridiculous.
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Thanks for your information.
I agree with you. Extended battery is so thick.
I am eyeing their 2600mAh battery with NFC on another listing.
Share your purchase when you got it.
I would like to buy it if it works great.
Onite battery from amazon
I bought it from amazon. It is a brand called "Onite", you search "Onite battery" in amazon, then you will find serials of batteries.
I got Onite battery last month
Compared with my original one, it works one day longer. The charger came together with the batteries is a specific one for Samsung Galaxy S 4 i9500. They are all works smoothly recently.
eight1127 said:
Compared with my original one, it works one day longer. The charger came together with the batteries is a specific one for Samsung Galaxy S 4 i9500. They are all works smoothly recently.
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I got the Onite S4 battery today and just started charging my battery. It's been on for about six hours and still shows charging.
I'm concerned if they have a higher amp charger for the s4 battery .Then I contacted the customer service and they explain that the low current will not hurt the battery life.
Moreover, they also introduce a new charger which is 600mAh, I have bought a new charger, will update it later.
Claire Dobson said:
I got the Onite S4 battery today and just started charging my battery. It's been on for about six hours and still shows charging.
I'm concerned if they have a higher amp charger for the s4 battery .Then I contacted the customer service and they explain that the low current will not hurt the battery life.
Moreover, they also introduce a new charger which is 600mAh, I have bought a new charger, will update it later.
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I too bought the onite 2 pack with charger on Amazon. Everything works great, I just wish they would label the batteries NFC or non-NFC so that I knew what i had. The ones i bought said NFC in the order, but the batteries are not marked from what i can see.
Was there a bulge on the back?
Great batteries that last long!!!
nismo35 said:
Was there a bulge on the back?
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Hey there, no bulge for me, and I'm using the 2600mAh ones. I too was concerned about whether or not there would be a bulge because of reviews I read about the Anker ones being a tad bit thicker than the OEMs, so that's why I went with the Onite ones, and from my experience you don't have to worry about bulging with these. They last pretty long too. I charged mine, then let them drain so that I could charge them again, and it took almost 17 hours after just one charge, and that's with heavy use all day.
yeah, the 2600mah Onite battery is a good chioce. one friend suggests it to me and I bought one .
eight1127 said:
Compared with my original one, it works one day longer. The charger came together with the batteries is a specific one for Samsung Galaxy S 4 i9500. They are all works smoothly recently.
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Yeah okay mate. As if a battery which claims to have the same rating as stock (which I doubt) can last a day longer. I was considering buying a couple to test and discredit you but I don't really think I need to now. That utterly ridiculous statement has made you look untrustworthy enough I'd say, and I don't want to give you a single cent.
You have a post count of 5 and it's petty obvious you are a spam account set up to promote your batteries. There are also several other posters in this thread with low post counts who, coincidently, only post in battery threads to either recommend onite batteries or discredit other brands. In fact there are more suspect posters than legit ones in this craptastic thread.
If the product were any good you wouldn't have to resort to such underhanded marketing techniques as creating multiple accounts just to spam and mislead people.
Please folks, BEWARE!
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thank you for your review:laugh:
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thank you for your review:laugh:
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No problem. Always happy to expose fraudsters.
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you are so nice
eight1127 said:
Last month I bought a new brand Onite battery for my Samsung Galaxy S4 I9500.I must say this has been a good battery. I have used it for about a month now; I am on the phone all day, usually over 4 hours of screen time, and the battery is rarely below 70% in the end. It is not like my stock battery only last less a day.
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it is so kind of you to share the experience with us
is it an extended battery
eight1127 said:
Last month I bought a new brand Onite battery for my Samsung Galaxy S4 I9500.I must say this has been a good battery. I have used it for about a month now; I am on the phone all day, usually over 4 hours of screen time, and the battery is rarely below 70% in the end. It is not like my stock battery only last less a day.
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is it na extended battery?
Guys stay away from onite. This Sophia Chan is a salesman of Onite just look at her profile. Onites battery is actually a stock battery people take stickers off of the so called extended battery and did further looking and foumd it was 3100 mah for our note 2 and so on.
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Safety of replacement batteries

I'm looking for a replacement battery for my S4. Since it's replacement it doesn't have to be as good. What scares me though is that those cheap ebay/dealextreme batteries might hurt my phone somehow (those golden batteries etc). Is this possible, or is it safe to use those 'fake' batteries?
Also I would love if you guys could recommend a decent replacement battery for a good price (even better with a wall battery charger).
Check out the thread for registering your device with Samsung. You get a 50% off coupon to their store.
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mnazary said:
Check out the thread for registering your device with Samsung. You get a 50% off coupon to their store.
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Sadly I don't think that's possible in my country...
sofar so good
i bought some there (Ebay) was a deal 3 batteries and battery charger for 10 bucks. haven't had any problems yet. going on a week and a half.
Bmxshay92 said:
i bought some there (Ebay) was a deal 3 batteries and battery charger for 10 bucks. haven't had any problems yet. going on a week and a half.
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Could you share a link please?
Buy a Zerolemon.
blackknightavalon said:
Buy a Zerolemon.
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I have a problem with the huge ass batteries, I like my phone the way it is, so I'm looking for regular size.
frrlod said:
I have a problem with the huge ass batteries, I like my phone the way it is, so I'm looking for regular size.
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Suit yourself, but I'm going on 19 hours off of a full charge with my Zerolemon and I still have 55% left.
frrlod said:
I have a problem with the huge ass batteries, I like my phone the way it is, so I'm looking for regular size.
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ZeroLemon will be doing a regular sized battery as well which is what i'm waiting for. And ZeroLemon are known for their reliability (and actually being 3000 mAh). I wouldn't trust the ebay ones.
i got one of this to test and it was the perfect replacement battery. So just ordered this from amazon expecting delivery right about now...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CI8L1NC/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
jax5ter said:
i got one of this to test and it was the perfect replacement battery. So just ordered this from amazon expecting delivery right about now...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CI8L1NC/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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After some research I came to a conclusion I want that one too. Can you check if it's just the same size as the original battery? As I've seen some Anker batteries which were good but slightly too large.
frrlod said:
After some research I came to a conclusion I want that one too. Can you check if it's just the same size as the original battery? As I've seen some Anker batteries which were good but slightly too large.
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the one i tested was non nfc, these are nfc enabled but i doubt that would make them that much bigger to bulge, but ill let you know as soon as this UPS man arrives at my office, gotta love amazon prime! :laugh:
I bought the Anker batteries. Get 2 batteries and a wall charger. The wall charger also has a USB port which can output 1A, which it pretty good to carry around if needed. I've read reviews how when these first came out it was a really tight fit, but it seems that they made adjustments because the ones I received fit in just fine, like the OEM ones.
Being that I dont have 10 post I can't post urls this is
Seller name was -valuebuybattery
Title-3X Battery for Samsung Galaxy SIV S4 GT-i9500 with External Charger 3250 mAh
worth it
I almost always buy the cheapo chinese batteries for my phones. Here are my findings:
They will last throughout the day about as long as genuine batteries... for the 1st year
After the 1st year, they will start to degrade.... depending on your use, lack of use, temperature, etc... I have some 2.5 year old chinese epic 4g batteries that still work.. but only last about 4 hours. My original battery will still go a good 12hrs. I only keep them around for emergencies, but I don't really use that phone anymore.
The cheapo chargers that come w/ it is very handy and usually work pretty well.
Depending on how much you use them, they will last you a couple years.
Why i think they are worth it:
For ten bucks, they are a great backup battery. By that I mean, when get home from work and my battery is almost dead.... I can swap out the battery for the rest of the evening and don't have to put my phone on the charger till bed.
I'm a normal smart phone user, a normal batter will last me the day most days. I don't game or do too many intensive things..
I get them because I know that I will get a new phone every 1.5 to 2 years... so why do my batteries need to outlast the phone?
Who shouldn't use them:
People who really drain their batteries. They simply won't go as many recharge cycles as a normal battery (by that I mean full empty to full charge).
Tips:
Mark your crappy batteries with a permanent marker. The chinese clones look so good that you probably can't tell the difference between them and a real on. Mark the fake ones so that you can use your real on days when you know you really need lasting power. This isn't so important the first 9 months... but after that it could be.
Watch for reviews on a good battery seller (if buying from ebay)... there are good cheap-o batteries and their are crappy ones. I like to let other people figure it out

The Anker Giant - 7600mAh S4 battery pack

When Samsung released big-screen Galaxy Note seriers smart phones and get the market, we have 5.8 / 6.3 inch GALAXY Mega, 5.9 inch HTC One Max, 6.4-inch SONY Xperia Z Ultra, the coming 6.0 inch Nokia Lumia 1520 ... ... Do we really need big like tab smart phone ?
Not only for the phone itself, we have more and more third party factories offered huge capacity replacement batteries, The Galaxy S3 has 2100mAh original battery, after that, we found 4200mAh, 7000mAh replacement batteries in market. The Galaxy S4 has 2600mAh original battery but we saw 7500mAh which so called world's largest S4 battery in the world.
Well well well ... that's not the end, I just noticed Anker released 7600mAh S4 replacement on Amazon and the nice price is only $32 free shipping.
This beast comes with two different back covers -- black and white. The huge innovative is they provided a 2600mAh internal battery plus a 5000mAh extended battery in the back cover. You need to use the internal battery and battery case together in order to prolong the battery's lifespan. What are you expecting for this one?
Here are the links:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EN76VO0
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EN73M4C
Anker has really good products but for me, I think I'll pass. Large capacity but no NFC. Also, great if you run your phone naked. I bet it will be a pain to get a protective case around that thing. I'd rather pay $7 more and get the ZeroLemon Extended Battery.
haza12d said:
Anker has really good products but for me, I think I'll pass. Large capacity but no NFC. Also, great if you run your phone naked. I bet it will be a pain to get a protective case around that thing. I'd rather pay $7 more and get the ZeroLemon Extended Battery.
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Nfc might work tho because the oem battery is still in there
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jrollercoasters said:
Nfc might work tho because the oem battery is still in there
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No. Near Field Communication means what it means, it needs to be near. With the thick extended battery covering the OEM battery.. It wont work.
lambstone said:
No. Near Field Communication means what it means, it needs to be near. With the thick extended battery covering the OEM battery.. It wont work.
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that is correct. you can not get the factory battery work with extended battery. I haven't really used NFC once but I fear I might in the future, so for me it is not that important.
haza12d said:
Also, great if you run your phone naked. I bet it will be a pain to get a protective case around that thing.
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I've read that the Seidio Active Extended Battery Case works well with the Hyperion battery and just well enough with the Anker 5200.
Also: Is the Anker really larger than the Zerolemon Extended 7500mAh? Why wouldn't it fit into the Zerolemon case made for that battery?
Amazon product page and picture here
(I'd hate to sell Anker products in the UK, given the obvious rhyme!)
Hyperion has one out too with nfc and a 24 month gurantee
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jrollercoasters said:
Hyperion has one out too with nfc and a 24 month gurantee
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do they provide honeycomb for it either?
moraymol said:
do they provide honeycomb for it either?
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Im not sure about that I have the 5200 which gets me through a whole day with everything on and heavy use and it has nfc and a honeycomb case haha
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Im not sure about that I have the 5200 which gets me through a whole day with everything on and heavy use and it has nfc and a honeycomb case haha
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thinking if the honeycomb makes phone thicker as the 5200 is large already (had anker 5200 before)
moraymol said:
thinking if the honeycomb makes phone thicker as the 5200 is large already (had anker 5200 before)
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I have it with out the case and actually really like the look and the grip isnt bad I have the honeycomb case with my evo and I didn't like it that much
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does anyone has a photo of it from side? thanks
Just ordered one and it should be coming in on Monday! I'll post some pics once I've got it.
Antitryptic said:
Just ordered one and it should be coming in on Monday! I'll post some pics once I've got it.
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look forward to see it
The shipping took longer than I thought, so I just received it this Saturday. :silly:
There was a definite gain in thickness and weight once I installed the battery, but it's not that bothersome. I'd compare it to Zerolemon's 7500mAh extended battery. (I'll post some pics soon.)
I've only gone through one complete cycle (fully charge and discharge) since most of the time I forget to drain it all the way. Anker's instructions recommend to go through about 4-6 cycles of charging and discharging the battery before seeing actual results. (I asked via email.) Once I've gone through those cycles, I'll report back. The battery is doing moderately well so far. I'm at 26% after a day and nine hours, with 3 hrs of screen on time, about 30 minutes of GPS navigation, sync on, push notifications of email and social networking, all smart features on, LTE on, and 75% brightness. :good:
hey guys just wanted to see what kind of battery life you guys are getting out of this battery? i have this already on my s4 but my battery life varies, i am running gummy rom 4.4 using ktoonz 11/16 kernel, im seeing only about anywhere from 8-11 hours of use on a moderate to very moderate use, but i did read somewhere that they recommend you fully charge then use all the way dead on battery like 5-6 times can someone re-iterate me and correct me if im wrong? my frist initial full charge use was awesome...as i got 34 hours out of my battery with about 17% left, but that was light to moderate use.
I'm on my 2nd 7600.. returned the first one because it wouldnt hold a charge very long.
so far im on my 3rd cycle with the 7600.. and it's hit or miss about lasting longer.. because i dont see a way to force the 2nd battery to charge...
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When Samsung released big-screen Galaxy Note seriers smart phones and get the market, we have 5.8 / 6.3 inch GALAXY Mega, 5.9 inch HTC One Max, 6.4-inch SONY Xperia Z Ultra, the coming 6.0 inch Nokia Lumia 1520 ... ... Do we really need big like tab smart phone ?
Not only for the phone itself, we have more and more third party factories offered huge capacity replacement batteries, The Galaxy S3 has 2100mAh original battery, after that, we found 4200mAh, 7000mAh replacement batteries in market. The Galaxy S4 has 2600mAh original battery but we saw 7500mAh which so called world's largest S4 battery in the world.
Well well well ... that's not the end, I just noticed Anker released 7600mAh S4 replacement on Amazon and the nice price is only $32 free shipping.
This beast comes with two different back covers -- black and white. The huge innovative is they provided a 2600mAh internal battery plus a 5000mAh extended battery in the back cover. You need to use the internal battery and battery case together in order to prolong the battery's lifespan. What are you expecting for this one?
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I have the zerolemon battery. I forgot the exact mah, but it last me the day with how much I use my phone, full brightness and such.
ok guys update, i've let my phone go through the full charge and completely dead cycles 3 times now, i am now on my 4th charge, but this time it charges up more slowly, i charged it for about 3 hours and it was up to 79% its now been 19 hours and 18min and im down to 50% on battery i think its pretty good so far now, alot better when i was just randomly charging it.
posting another update, battery went completely dead from 79% charge at 1 day 11 hours. moderate useage..... Great battery life!

Same size as original battery but 5470 amazing?

I'm guessing this is fake. But why only for the Verizon model? But maybe not. But maybe in 2 years batteries gave got slimmer and more powerful?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/5470mAh-Exten...laxy-Note-4-N910V-N910A-N910P-T-/281724391658
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magichoward said:
I'm guessing this is fake. But why only for the Verizon model? But maybe not. But maybe in 2 years batteries gave got slimmer and more powerful?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/5470mAh-Exten...laxy-Note-4-N910V-N910A-N910P-T-/281724391658
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Cheap Chinese battery claiming higher mAh in same size package.
Do not buy. I've fallen for these (not this brand) twice. You actually get far worse battery life than OEM battery.
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Puzzles me!.......I just don't get it... People want to put a non-standard battery from a unknown source in a 500+ dollar device that you count on everyday to conduct business or keep in touch with family and friends.
Purchase an OEM extra battery kit and be done with it people.
kkretch said:
Puzzles me!.......I just don't get it... People want to put a non-standard battery from a unknown source in a 500+ dollar device that you count on everyday to conduct business or keep in touch with family and friends.
Purchase an OEM extra battery kit and be done with it people.
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Well, in all honesty, if there WAS a battery that provided more power without making the phone fatter or heavier, then that would be more convenient than carrying around a spare battery charging kit.
Some people just don't know that as of now, more battery capacity means a thicker battery. Now, a 3400mAh battery like the PolarCell battery could actually be 3400mAh without too much more thickness, but a gain of 200mAh is hardly noticeable.
My point is that unfortunately, some people just don't know better.
And for the record, the 2 batteries I bought before weren't for this phone. They were for my S2 a couple years back.
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It may be possible to create a battery like that but it would sacrifice duty cycles. Or they could have developed some technology that I am unaware of but I think its fake.
it's definitely going to be a fake. no doubt about it.
a brand you can trust, for a lesser price, is Anker. they actually offer warrantee 50% longer than Samsung and more lenient about what can be sent in, too.
a couple days ago I seen them list a bundle on Amazon with 2 batteries and an external kit that has a USB on the side of it for dual charging. $32
it sounds too good to be true, I know, but Anker is an established, reputable name, that makes phone and computer replacement batteries, cables, and components, for a hundred or so devices
Sterist said:
it's definitely going to be a fake. no doubt about it.
a brand you can trust, for a lesser price, is Anker. they actually offer warrantee 50% longer than Samsung and more lenient about what can be sent in, too.
a couple days ago I seen them list a bundle on Amazon with 2 batteries and an external kit that has a USB on the side of it for dual charging. $32
it sounds too good to be true, I know, but Anker is an established, reputable name, that makes phone and computer replacement batteries, cables, and components, for a hundred or so devices
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Agreed. I've always been really happy with any product with the ANKER name on it. When I needed a replacement battery there was no way to tell if the "OEM" samsung batteries on Amazon were really OEM or cheap knockoffs. The Ankers were sold by Anker thru Amazon and the have been really reliable.
I haven't used the Anker battery myself, but I'm pretty sure it isn't a higher capacity battery that's the same form factor as the OEM battery.
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I haven't used the Anker battery myself, but I'm pretty sure it isn't a higher capacity battery that's the same form factor as the OEM battery.
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yes, they're the same capacity. if you find a battery the same size as OEM that is advertised as having anything more than 5% above OEM, you've got yourself a fake.
even then, if it's within 5%, it should be without NFC due to increased cell size. if NFC is still there, with higher capacity, it's again very likely fake
Sadly my Anker batteries for the note 4 have been crap. I bought the 2 pack, and they were just too tight a fit length wise. I had to bang on the OEM charger to get them out and they wouldn't stay in the Anker charger. They sent me two new ones and they were a touch better. I ended up having to remove the bottom plastic, scrape away the black rubbery adhesive that is fairly thick, and superglue the plastic end back on. Had to end up doing it for all four batteries. Now they fit fine. And then three of the four developed issues of bloating. They got puffy, they got oddly deformed on the flat sides. I've owned Anker batteries for years, and I still have a bunch from old phones that are rock solid. These just aren't the same quality. Maybe others have had better experiences, but with the Note 4 batteries I have been sadly disappointed. Great customer service, but that's about it for these.
I just got Anker battery for note 4 which fits perfectly quick charge 2 works very well amazon 20 $ very happy with my purchase ...my note 4 used to restart and heat up ....now with anker battery it has been rock solid
kkretch said:
Puzzles me!.......I just don't get it... People want to put a non-standard battery from a unknown source in a 500+ dollar device that you count on everyday to conduct business or keep in touch with family and friends.
Purchase an OEM extra battery kit and be done with it people.
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$500+ Note 4???? You are lucky to sell yours for 200. LOL

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