Hydrogen Power - Galaxy Note 3 Accessories

Will you try Hydrogen Fuel Cell?
http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/12/upp-portable-hydrogen-fuel-cell/

I would most certainly try it, but not for that price ($199). Don't think it would be too practical though unless it becomes very mainstream, have cartridges available next to batteries kinda situation.

It's neat but for $199 I'd buy a solar panel that isn't so limited to what it can power.

smallkeung said:
Will you try Hydrogen Fuel Cell?
http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/12/upp-portable-hydrogen-fuel-cell/
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Interesting item!

it sounds cool but one thing I am wondering is that once a cartridge has been used...would it be considerable again or its all over...???
So straightway my question is that whether the cartridge used in it is Recyclable or not...???
and if it is non recyclable then why should I go for so much pricy one instead of that I would prefer to carry an extra battery with me....

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[Q] Any word on an extended battery yet?

I've looked, but can't really find one. Do any of you all know when or if an extended battery will be available? I had one on my original Evo but now I'm just lost. =]]
I think the battery life is way better than the Evo 4g. It comes with a 1730mah battery so it's pretty good. I've been running it all day just about the same as my old 4g and the battery life feels about double what I would of got.
coming soon.
http://www.seidioonline.com/product-p/bacyxxhev3d-bk.htm
I never go for the cheap ebay batts.
Might take more time since constructing a new back for this phone seems like alot more work with it wrapping around the sides and buttons being included
tide88 said:
coming soon.
http://www.seidioonline.com/product-p/bacyxxhev3d-bk.htm
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Oh great, another rip-off overrated seidio battery. Whats this one really going to be? 1680mAh? When are people going to learn you cannot cram more mAh into the same form factor. If it was possible, HTC would do it with the stock battery. The only way to get more mAh is with more size. No offense to tide88, I'm just really fed up with this company and their lies.
daveknights said:
I think the battery life is way better than the Evo 4g. It comes with a 1730mah battery so it's pretty good. I've been running it all day just about the same as my old 4g and the battery life feels about double what I would of got.
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It's not double for me, but it's about 10% more. So right as it should be. I got about 24-26 hours with the Evo 4g, I'm getting about 28-30 with the 3d.
OneStepAhead said:
Oh great, another rip-off overrated seidio battery. Whats this one really going to be? 1680mAh? When are people going to learn you cannot cram more mAh into the same form factor. If it was possible, HTC would do it with the stock battery. The only way to get more mAh is with more size. No offense to tide88, I'm just really fed up with this company and their lies.
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That one is not the same size as the original, it's larger and requires a special cover.
However, this one is supposed to be larger and sill fit in under the original door http://www.seidioonline.com/product-p/basi19hev3d.htm
However, unless it's a different type of battery (like a Li-Po), it's not physically possible to get more Ah out of the same area.
different cells can give a little more power.
and yes, the super size - does require a different back, had it for my evo 4g, and i could listen to pandora radio all day at work, for 8 hrs, and still be 50% battery after.
i cant wait for it to come out, yes it will be big, but last all day.

Our battery problems are solved! (tomorrow)

Came across this and wanted to share. Looks like a few years from now battery issues will no longer be an issue
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15735478
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That sounds pretty nice! Thanks for the link.
If this research actually finds its way into the mainstream market in a few years like they claim, I would be really surprised. It would be sick though to have 10,000 mah batteries in the same size as our 1500 mah deals right now.
Impressive. I'm gonna start poking holes in my battery. Haha Jk
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jasonpantuliano said:
Impressive. I'm gonna start poking holes in my battery. Haha Jk
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Tell us how that goes lol.
I read this on CNET. I wonder what the price differential will be? This is a big game changer for mobile devices as well as EV's and people who have battery/generator backups for their home and business.
I didnt even think about EVs. That would be a major game changer.
Imagine you would only need 10% the batteries to provide the same power/time. That significantly reduces the weight, meaning you could add in a few more batteries adding more power, while reducing weight. This leads me to think it is going to be expensive. Someone wants to make their money. Dependability always = more expensive! lol
I'm pretty stoked about the 15 min charge cycle lol.
"**** battery is dead"
(plugs in phone and goes to make a bowl of ramen)
"done!"
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If it pans out that the technology does work, the only reason I see it taking so long to implement is patenting. But if the moron Obama has his way, the only thing you will need to file a patent is an IDEA not even a working product -_- . Way to help pricing/competition.
msticlaru said:
I'm pretty stoked about the 15 min charge cycle lol.
"**** battery is dead"
(plugs in phone and goes to make a bowl of ramen)
"done!"
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I love that stuff...great in a pinch too!
Definitely a good read and thank you for sharing.
As for EV, this will be great for car manufacturers and bad for gas companies.
Think of how powerful we can make electric cars if the batteries can store a ton of power. They could be much faster than gas powered cars because they have full torque at 0 rpm.
Marcismo55 said:
I love that stuff...great in a pinch too!
Definitely a good read and thank you for sharing.
As for EV, this will be great for car manufacturers and bad for gas companies.
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And the gas companies "The Powers that be" won't let it happen, unless they get their grimmy hands involved. Hence why prices will be stupid. BP will be producing Batteries and you will hear stories of semi's falling into rivers and electrocuting everyone to death. (Sarcasm) lol

GS III gets a Rechargeable Battery Case Before One X/Evo LTE

Well if this wasn't a smack in the face! This morning I wake up with an email on my phone proclaiming this is now shipping. So a phone that already has a removable battery, with plenty of extra and extended batteries available, is first to the market with a case/battery combo, before a phone that doesn't have a removable battery? Not to mention they also got first dibs on their new waterproof case but that is understandable considering how many Samsung sells. Well needless to say I instantly shot off an email asking if and when they were planning on releasing something for the phones that actually need their product. Waiting for response.
I also seen this and was surprised. I have an S3 and can't for the life of me think why anybody would buy this product. A spare battery is only a few bucks and they are so small and easy to carry. Why would anybody want one if you had the choice?
I can understand it being a popular product for something like the one x or the Iphone that don't have a removable battery but it seems like a stupid idea to me to make this for the S3. They must have a market for it though I suppose.
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This is just a result of Samsung's crack marketing, they got this sort of cult following now and that means there's a potential market for useless crap, I wouldn't mind a rechargable case for my lte but on a device with a removable battery it's more of a gimmick to me
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This is just a result of Samsung's crack marketing, they got this sort of cult following now and that means there's a potential market for useless crap, I wouldn't mind a rechargable case for my lte but on a device with a removable battery it's more of a gimmick to me
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at least with a case you wont have to remove the battery to put in another one
a case is not gimmicky for a phone like that imo
While I admit its useful, many of these device families use similar batteries. I loved that I could just toss my evo battery into my 3d and and keep going without having to spend money on an accessory that caters specifically to one device model. When I have upgraded the case will be useless in regards to the new phone, Unless the design is the same which is not very likely
My battery is the best I ever had on a smartphone..
No need for ugly aftermarket batteries or ugly cases with battery that make my beautiful EVO fugly!
I'm good!
Were being left in the dust..... This phone deserves as much attention as anyone else
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Yea but Samsung won.. This phone will never see the support Samsung is getting... Its sad....
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it's not like we can't replace the battery on the 4g lte, you just have to remove some screws but luckily the phone is able to hold itself together without those screws
I currently carry a spare battery around with me like i did with the 3vo and it works great
Not surprised. right after the GS3 came out Trident had all the colors available for the Kraken and iirc the other cases they were planning to offer for that phone. The Evo LTE came out a few months before that and a few months AFTER they made the case for GS3, the ones for the Evo LTE started rolling out.
I can understand the Evo LTE not getting much love because only Sprint has it and its a different form factor than the HOX, but I'm a bit disappointed that the HOX didn't have a battery case by now. I don't actually need one myself as the battery life is sufficient to me but it would be great to have options.
You guys are acting like a bunch of EMO highschoolers. OMG why does the world hate us?
Seriously..... the S3 is a blockbuster phone. Yes, that attracts people to make accessories for it. Who would have thought that people looking to sell things want to have a large market for their products?
In the end... so what? If you can't get a full days charge out of this battery, you are doing something wrong.
Niche phone. Get used to it.
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Well somebody made one for the T-Mobile One S so there is still hope. Niche phone or not. I sent off an email asking about our phone. Fingers crossed.
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Well the sgs3 is the same phone in terms of body for the entire globe so naturally companies will jump to make accessories for the sgs3. They would make more profit on accessories for the sgs3 than the one x/s/v/evo 4g lte...
DarkManX4lf said:
Well the sgs3 is the same phone in terms of body for the entire globe so naturally companies will jump to make accessories for the sgs3. They would make more profit on accessories for the sgs3 than the one x/s/v/evo 4g lte...
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apparently... theres a case for the HTC One X, with 6000mah battery case. i may just order this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703746
Don't those use the power pins on the back of the one x? Something we are missing and would have been very nice to have...
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eh Id never ever use something like this and add that much bulk to an already large phone, it looks silly imo, when I had my og evo and then my old epic touch I used to carry an extra battery with me
scott_0 said:
eh Id never ever use something like this and add that much bulk to an already large phone, it looks silly imo, when I had my og evo and then my old epic touch I used to carry an extra battery with me
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Yeah well we can't just carry around a extra battery now can we? Thus the need/want for a case/extended battery combo.
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klbjr said:
Yeah well we can't just carry around a extra battery now can we? Thus the need/want for a case/extended battery combo.
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yes you can its called a battery bank. lol :silly:
kaos420 said:
yes you can its called a battery bank. lol :silly:
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Or I could just carry around my charger and plug it in when the battery gets low....guess you don't get the point of not wanting to carry around a extra battery or charger or battery bank. If I already put my phone in a bulky case for protection, why not also get the added benefit of extra juice, all in one item.

2800mAh slim battery

http://www.amazon.com/2800mAh-Repla...id=1353378279&sr=1-20&keywords=evo+3d+battery
This couldn't possibly be real, could it? the highest battery capacity ive seen that is slim for the e3d is 1900, and from 1900mah to 2800mah is quite a jump. Seems like a blatant lie to me, so i would stay away
immajew69 said:
http://www.amazon.com/2800mAh-Repla...id=1353378279&sr=1-20&keywords=evo+3d+battery
This couldn't possibly be real, could it? the highest battery capacity ive seen that is slim for the e3d is 1900, and from 1900mah to 2800mah is quite a jump. Seems like a blatant lie to me, so i would stay away
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That does seem to be pushing the boundaries just a bit...
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Definitely not true.
Is there any good slim battery ?
pancho32392 said:
Is there any good slim battery ?
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i happily use an Anker 1900mA battery!
immajew69 said:
http://www.amazon.com/2800mAh-Repla...id=1353378279&sr=1-20&keywords=evo+3d+battery
This couldn't possibly be real, could it? the highest battery capacity ive seen that is slim for the e3d is 1900, and from 1900mah to 2800mah is quite a jump. Seems like a blatant lie to me, so i would stay away
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It's the "Business Edition" so it must be real.
lol at the sarcasm.
Bottomline: It will be crap, don't get it.
I'm also looking for a new battery for my 3D as the phone drains so quickly I am afraid to use it extraneously when I won't be near a charging source.
What you guys say is the best slim battery out there now?
I took a look at the Anker - http://www.amazon.com/1900mAh-Batteries-Sensation-Anker-Multi-purpose/dp/B005B3RFTU/ref=pd_cp_cps_0
And also the EC - http://www.amazon.com/EC-TECHNOLOGY...urpose/dp/B007PZBBZQ/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Both get good reviews but the EC is half the cost. As I don't know how much longer I will actually have this phone I think I will go with the cheaper one.

Extended Battery Packs

I'm keeping an eye out for the availability of some power jacket extended battery packs.
Below are a couple of examples of solutions that are available for the standard Xperia Z.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bearcXdXdAc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6rE0Z0yczws
The first one is a generic Chinease one that is about availiable on ebay for about $25
The second one is the official mugen one that has recently come out.
Personally I think I prefer the cheep Chinese one. Anyway its all academic at the moment because there are no solutions out yet for the Ultra. Its pretty new out mind so I suspect that when the LTE models launch globally we will see such solutions. :good:
Would you consider using such a solution for your Ultra?
These stuffs does give the phone some extra weight, some may like it for easier handling due to it having more weight but kinds of defeats the purpose of the ZU design.
I'm currently using a 15000mAh powerbank with 2.1A and 1A output options.
avsquare said:
These stuffs does give the phone some extra weight, some may like it for easier handling due to it having more weight but kinds of defeats the purpose of the ZU design.
I'm currently using a 15000mAh powerbank with 2.1A and 1A output options.
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You're talking to a man who has a 9000mAH Zerolemon battery on his Note 2
Each to his own of course but my personal preference is to have a powerjacket attached to the device rather than carry around a separate power bank.
baileyjr said:
You're talking to a man who has a 9000mAH Zerolemon battery on his Note 2
Each to his own of course but my personal preference is to have a powerjacket attached to the device rather than carry around a separate power bank.
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Haha no worries, I owned one of the powerjackets for my Note 2 or was it S3, I'm fine with it but just speaking out generally since many users are going for thinner and thinner designs
I generally don't mind added thickness and weight, phones these days are going so thin and light, it makes me feel insecure holding them lol.
avsquare said:
I generally don't mind added thickness and weight, phones these days are going so thin and light, it makes me feel insecure holding them lol.
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Yeah, Its just a shame they didn't see fit to make a bit thicker and go for a 4000 mAh battery.
baileyjr said:
Yeah, Its just a shame they didn't see fit to make a bit thicker and go for a 4000 mAh battery.
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I was kind of excited when you posted this thread but when I saw the battery capacity and I went "mehhhh"
Cos anything equal to or less than the phone's own capacity.. is a little on the low side. Most of the time we will use the phone and use the power jack at the same time, which means even if it's equal to the phone's 3000mAh it would probably be able to charge it from 1% to say 50% only. Still useful in emergency times (beggars can't be choosers) but like you said, maybe 4000-5000mAh may be a better option considering these cheap China makes usually overstate their capacity and the battery degrades rather fast too.
avsquare said:
I was kind of excited when you posted this thread but when I saw the battery capacity and I went "mehhhh"
Cos anything equal to or less than the phone's own capacity.. is a little on the low side. Most of the time we will use the phone and use the power jack at the same time, which means even if it's equal to the phone's 3000mAh it would probably be able to charge it from 1% to say 50% only. Still useful in emergency times (beggars can't be choosers) but like you said, maybe 4000-5000mAh may be a better option considering these cheap China makes usually overstate their capacity and the battery degrades rather fast too.
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Well they certainly have more surface area to play with on the Ultra, so lets hope the capacities supplied will be bigger. That's kind of too logical to be a reality though lol
How about this one?
http://www.sony-asia.com/product/cp-f10l
10000mah of juice
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