Hi guys.
I just bought the anker extended 1900mah for my s2
but i dont know the difference between the "Extended Battery" ... [i cant give links write this in ebay- Anker Extended Battery for Samsung Galaxy S 2 II i9100]
to just "battery".. [i cant give links write this in ebay- Anker 1900mAh Battery for Samsung Galaxy S2 II i9100
Thanks alot for helping.
Superlolz said:
Hi guys.
I just bought the anker extended 1900mah for my s2
but i dont know the difference between the "Extended Battery" ... [i cant give links write this in ebay- Anker Extended Battery for Samsung Galaxy S 2 II i9100]
to just "battery".. [i cant give links write this in ebay- Anker 1900mAh Battery for Samsung Galaxy S2 II i9100
Thanks alot for helping.
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Its only got 300 more mah which isn't very much... I however gotten the 3800mah battery for my S2 and there is a noticeable different in battery life. As well as it doesn't heat up as bad. But their was a downside to mine I have a custom backplate and it does look very ugly lol
Carl Blance said:
Its only got 300 more mah which isn't very much... I however gotten the 3800mah battery for my S2 and there is a noticeable different in battery life. As well as it doesn't heat up as bad. But their was a downside to mine I have a custom backplate and it does look very ugly lol
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Do you know if the extended 1900 that i bought has a custom backplate too or its will enter to my orginal one?
[sory for bad english :angel:]
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I've been around the block a few times with my Vibrant(s), yes, that was meant to be plural. I absolutely love it.
However, I'm running MIUI on one device and am looking for better ways to improve my battery life.
I'm interested in ordering a new battery. Found some decently priced 1650mah batteries on Ebay. My question is, the 1650mah from the Samsung Galaxy S 2, is it the same battery size as our Vibrants?
Ebay has a lot of choices for Samsung Galaxy S 2 batteries.
Thanks in advance users of XDA!
Galaxy S2 battery is physically different from Galaxy S battery and will not fit in vibrant.
rakeshchn said:
Galaxy S2 battery is physically different from Galaxy S battery and will not fit in vibrant.
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Thanks, that's what I needed to know.
rakeshchn said:
Galaxy S2 battery is physically different from Galaxy S battery and will not fit in vibrant.
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What about The I9000 and the Vibrant?
don't know if the SGS2's battery is compatible with the vibrant, but if you want an inexpensive solution, on ebay you can find a powerskin for 12.99 refurbished or 16.99 new. http://www.ebay.com/itm/U-OEM-POWER...ain_0&var=&hash=item6fc4151a8b#ht_4039wt_1139
Thanks. I just bought one.
Dmkjr said:
What about The I9000 and the Vibrant?
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I9000 battery will work fine, I currently have a Mugen 1700mAh i9000 replacement battery in my phone; same size, lasts longer, and everything works great. Only complaint is they're on the pricey side ($45 or so). The mugen for our Vibrant is only rated at 1650mAh, so that's why I went with the one for the i9000
Sent from my rough sketch of a Vibrant on a brick.
Bumped into this new battery from Mugen Power while browsing their facebook.
Mugen Power 1800mah battery for AT&T SGS2
I use one for my Nexus S and I'm happy with it. Hope this helps someone! Cheers!
Okis
okishead said:
Bumped into this new battery from Mugen Power while browsing their facebook.
Mugen Power 1800mah battery for AT&T SGS2
I use one for my Nexus S and I'm happy with it. Hope this helps someone! Cheers!
Okis
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For $45 they better plan on coming by 2x a week to clean the lime-stain ring from the toilet bowl. For a "china-model" battery that's absurdly high.
But I am interested to see when this one goes to market if they've figured out how to produce a battery that'll charge inside the phone.
Not sure why ATT pisses off their customers by having Samsung spec a phone which requires customers to purchase batteries and phone parts direct from ATT. So annoying.
Anyone get it yet? I might order one on payday and report back unless someone beats me to it.
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Bump.
Anyone using it? I'm considering getting it if anyone else has had a positive experience.
That seems kind of expensive. See the other thread where Hyperion is selling 2x1800 batteries and charger for $25 on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Samsung-Galaxy-Battery-Charger/dp/tech-data/B005XOHQ6Y/ref=de_a_smtd
No idea which is better but if Hyperion can provide this I would think Mugen could as well at the same price point. I would wait till it's cheaper or get the Hyperion. Hyperion model already has some good reviews on Amazon.
Doesn't the Hyperion have the bootloop problem with our phones
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joeyone306 said:
Doesn't the Hyperion have the bootloop problem with our phones
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Hyperion has released a new one, specifically for the AT&T, that doesn't cause the boot loop. The reviews on the Amazon page so far has confirmed this.
Nevermind. Just saw the link.
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for 12 u can just buy 1:
http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Sams..._47?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1321325447&sr=1-47
i would like to hear how the battery life is with this battery
Any significant increases in battery life? I've heard mixed reviews on the hyperion products.
Also the Amazon description says to use their charger? Any dangers with using the Samsung charger?
Just ordered one to try. Delivery is in about two weeks. I'll report back then.
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I dunno about hyperion but Mugen does give a chart that there is about 9% more juice in the 1800mAh battery...I think if you need a real increase it's better to check a solution with a backcover. 3200mah could do. I used 3300mah on my Nexus S and it was great.
So these extended batteries don't have nfc and they won't charge inside the phone correct?
Mugen Battery will last 1.09 times as long!
it reads" Mugen Battery will last 1.09 times as long!"
WOW that's allot!!! 9 %
Metzger77 said:
it reads" Mugen Battery will last 1.09 times as long!"
WOW that's allot!!! 9 %
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Lol, exactly what I've been thinking. Until lithium ion is replaced, the physical size of a battery is a strong indicator of how long it will last. If it's 'barely' bigger. It will last 'barely' longer.
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received the battery today. I'll let you guys know in a few days how it is. Gotta run some tests.
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joeyone306 said:
received the battery today. I'll let you guys know in a few days how it is. Gotta run some tests.
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That's exiting. Will you be posting a topic about it?
Alright results are in and I'm sorry to say. The mugen battery did not outperform the stock samsung battery. Although it was close. When I got the battery I fully charged and discharged it 5 times as the manufacturer recommended. I did a simple test
1: brightness 100%
2: screen on 100%
3: Pandora streaming 100%
mugen=
Start: 4.190v
End: 3.16v
Total: 5.34hrs
Samsung=
Start: 4.190v
End: 3.025v
Total: 5.49hrs
I know we were all hopefulyhat this would be a better battery. Maybe my testing wasnt the best method, if you guys have a better way let me know so I can retest.
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just bought my hperion battery.. it was batterx2 + charger for $14.99 shipped.. pretty good deal,, and i don't see any bootloops.
Hello guys.
Today i nees your help and i will be very thank full if you guys give me some advice
my relative is coming from uk..and i want him to buy some thing for me
i was thinking about galaxy s2 extended battery but after readin review of thoae batteries users i am so confused
some peoplea are sayin that those 3200mah are not real just printing on cover for 3200
i am in love with my galaxy s2 but its battery not enough for me i want 24 hours heavy usage battery
please suggest me some good battery and also post you experiences about them and plz post links also
Battery reviews are in
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1057
jje
I bought the official Samsung extended battery and am happy with it - at least I'm confident the battery will survive the whole day, whereas the original battery was dead before I finished work...! :-(
Whatever you do, don't buy those chinese 3500mah batteries. They are worse than SGS2's stock battery
sinancetinkaya said:
Whatever you do, don't buy those chinese 3500mah batteries. They are worse than SGS2's stock battery
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Have heard this too - that's why I went for original Samsung... Possibly more expensive but genuine!
I would go with the samsung official extended battery, as the non official ones are not very trust worthy.
hello everybody.
i want to buy a genuine battery for my device and the product number on the battery is EB-L1G6LLU. i was wonder if somesome can give me a link to a genuine battery from ebay or amazon... i would search for it myself, but i don't want to waste my money of a fake one, so i thought to ask here first
Any galaxy s3 battery will work perfectly fine. Ive bought an extra battery off ebay for about 3 pound and not a thing wrong with it. It charges fast and doesnt over heat. The Stock GS3 battery is 2100mAh and the extra one i bought was 2500mAh.
Hope this helps.
Here:
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-EB-L1...dard-Battery/dp/B0089VO7OM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8
Sold by Sammy itself.
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thx !
My other half's standard battery pretty well gave up so I bought her a Extended Battery With Battery Cover For Samsung Galaxy S3 ( 3500mAH, 3.7V ) and it doesn't seem to have made any difference at all to what she was originally getting out of the standard battery
I was wondering if maybe just putting the battery in and using it like a standard battery isn't correct? Her phone is rooted and running Omega rom.
On the site where I ordered the battery from it says the battery should last up 70 hours but 24 seems to be the go
Any help appreciated
belveder69 said:
My other half's standard battery pretty well gave up so I bought her a Extended Battery With Battery Cover For Samsung Galaxy S3 ( 3500mAH, 3.7V ) and it doesn't seem to have made any difference at all to what she was originally getting out of the standard battery
I was wondering if maybe just putting the battery in and using it like a standard battery isn't correct? Her phone is rooted and running Omega rom.
On the site where I ordered the battery from it says the battery should last up 70 hours but 24 seems to be the go
Any help appreciated
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You must have bought a cheap battery. Most of the battery out there are cheap which does not seems to be good. If you really need a good extended battery then go for Zero Lemon.
Buy her a oem extended battery.. It lasts a 3rd longer than stock,has nfc and isnt that much thicker. Plus its original samsung. ^^
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