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I'm sorry but at that size 20000mah is a stretch. Especially for one sold on one of those sale a day websites.
I will for sure look for this one. I think its far better then to change your batteries all the time if you are going for travel.
Any reviews?
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Do all extended batteries have a physical larger size to them? Are any of them a larger capacity but the same size as stock? I realize there is no chance of a 3000+ mah battery, but was wondering if there are any around with a couple of hundred mah larger than stock.
You could get a cheap Chinese one that SAYS it has a higher capacity, but in reality it's not gonna be much of a difference. You're better off buying the large extended if battery life is that important to you.
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Thanks. I see what you mean. Guess I'll have to shop around for some batteries and covers that look good. Some of them make the phone HUGE!
I bought the Anker 2200mAh battery. It was 15 euros on Amazon for 2 batteries and a charger. It's only a bit bigger (in capacity) than the original but it came best out of this test: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843896 . (Note that now it needs to be retested and it also doesn't have NFC).
If you don't want a battery that enlarges the phone a lot, then I advice you to wait a bit till the 3000mAh Samsung battery comes out. It will use a different back cover but it looks better than those ginormous batteries.
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Hi I am wondering if this is normal when we charge with a Fast Charger. I downloaded Gsam app and shows about 110-111F when it's charging, is that a safe level/normal or is that TOO hot and can cause battery damage?
after it goes to 75% or 80% it goes down to 96'F, it only gets hot below 75% for example 5% to 75%
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I think you mean Quickcharge 2.0 (which requires a QC 2.0 charger), as 'fast charge' is something different.
I think its normal. I've also noticed the phone significantly warmer on QC 2.0, than "normal" (non-QC 2.0) chargers.
Charging generates heat by definition, and faster charging is going to generate more heat. I don't think the temps you have noted are anywhere close to causing immediate damage. Although its also true that higher temps, as well as faster charging is always going to have at least some slight detrimental effect on long term battery life. The QC 2.0 technology is (at least to some extent) designed to mitigate that detriment.
The top one is the charger for the free Zuk power bank when I purchased the Z1. The bottom one is the charger that came with the Z1. Will the top one work equally or better than the original Z1 charger?
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Go with Zuk Charger
The Zuk charger is the best option for now coz it has 2.5A of O/P voltage which can charge faster.
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The Zuk charger is the best option for now coz it has 2.5A of O/P voltage which can charge faster.
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Right. I can leave the other charger at home and use the Zuk charger for both phone and power bank. Pointless carrying around 2 chargers.
Plz avoid using 3rd party chargers unless its branded or it meets the specs. The use of 3rd party charger many damage ur phone as well as the "Type C" cable which are too pricey!!!!
an any 1tell me from where I can get Og charger in India??
Just got this one from Amazon. Really smart USB-C stick, as it doubles as a USB-A and transfer cable. It can also be used for charging, but doesnt work for Fast charge, only slow.
I even got a kickstand with mine, so it can be used to hold phone in movie-viewing mode =)
Lexar JumpDrive C20C, 64 gb. 150 mb read speed and 60 mb write speed per second.
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Yeah but becare using it with a case. Some cases don't have a wide enough slot to plug these in without taking it out of the case.
Airax
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Yeah but becare using it with a case. Some cases don't have a wide enough slot to plug these in without taking it out of the case.
Airax
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No problem, its smaller than the original Samsung charger cable, but maybe a quarter of a millimeter thicker.
As for the kickstand.... all pressure weight on charging port. May not be an issue, but I would be cautious
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fast charging?
If my anker powercore supports fast charging, will this then uses that feature or will it only slows charge, do you know?
Isn't that a bit too large to carry around?
Today i received two types of wireless chargers from Cubevit. Chargers have same specs as you see on the box but stand charger have one coil more and it's much better. I charge from approximate 9% to full charge without case on.
I connect chargers with tronsmart 3.0 charger and i charge Samsung Galaxy S8.
http://www.cubevit.com/product/showproduct.php?id=25
http://www.cubevit.com/product/showproduct.php?id=24
I will stars with smaller charger. Charger have one coil and time of charging is very long (see pictures). Non slippery surface, good looking but that is all.
Stand charger is better. Charger use two premium quality coils are utilized in order to support a wider wireless charging area. QI fast wireless charger stand features built-in over-voltage, under-voltage, temperature control, surge protection and short-circuit protection system that protects your device, and won’t allow any dangerous accidents. When you connect you will see light maybe for one sec and that it all, zero sound. You can sleep without any problem. ?
I will use this stand charger for myself.
First two screen shots is with smaller charger and (two) second one is with stand charger
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