Can i get an Extended Batter for th Note 2??? - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i have been searching the forum to see if there is an option for an extended life battery. and so far i have not been able to find anything really definative. can someone point me in the right direction.

Erm.... Accessories section maybe
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donelam304 said:
i have been searching the forum to see if there is an option for an extended life battery. and so far i have not been able to find anything really definative. can someone point me in the right direction.
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google search for mugen power 6400mah note2, maybe you will like it:good:

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Will the GSIII battery fit our phone?

Title says it all. I did an advanced search through XDA and also did one in the GSIII talk thread and couldn't find a definite answer. I'm looking for a bigger battery without increasing the size of my E4GT. I found one on eBay but is there any others that are cheaper?
item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=190688915119
what a noob question.
yang704 said:
what a noob question.
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It was really nice of you to answer his question. I don't understand how this question makes him a noob at all? He's simply curious. To the op; I'm not 100% sure but I do not think it will fit. You could do a search for extended batteries specifically the slim ones. And you could always buy another stock battery plus charger and carry that around with you and just switch them out.
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seikox said:
Title says it all. I did an advanced search through XDA and also did one in the GSIII talk thread and couldn't find a definite answer. I'm looking for a bigger battery without increasing the size of my E4GT. I found one on eBay but is there any others that are cheaper?
item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=190688915119
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i dont think it will. it looks like the dimensions are different.
Thank you for the responses.Yeah, I was looking through some of the slim extended battery threads and they were saying that they weren't getting that much better battery life (andida). It would just be nice to get a bigger OEM battery.

tuff choice but what works is the question

have a gsm nexus have the oem 2000mah battery i want to get a tuffer case im looking at convert from seidio i know it works with the extended battery but does the kracken from trident work with it also otterbox anyone know ive read and looked but still cant find a solid answer
Punctuation and grammar lately?
butter and jelly please...
Well since your incompetent and cant read here ya go. What case is better for my nexus with oem extended battery. otterbox,Trident Kracken,or Seidio convert i want best dust,drop protection
electronixgimp said:
Well since your incompetent and cant read here ya go. What case is better for my nexus with oem extended battery. otterbox,Trident Kracken,or Seidio convert i want best dust,drop protection
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Do some research, use the search function, and quit being lazy. I would have gladly helped you since I've used a couple of those cases but there's no need for personal attacks.
i have searched but couldn't find a solid answer,but thanks anyways. Also was not intended for a personal attack i just didn't appreciate his comment.
well sorry if i hurt anyones feelings i just bought a seidio convert ill let you know when it gets here :good:
electronixgimp said:
Well, sorry if I hurt anyone's feelings. I just bought a Seidio Convert. I'll let you know when it gets here. :good:
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Here you go.
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What Battery To Buy?

I'm looking for a new battery for my HTC Desire but not sure which one to get.
Could someone please post some suggestions?
Got £5 in my paypal so that's my limit really don't really want an expensive battery.
Cheers
£5?!
that's barely enough to cover the shipping costs ^^ add 5 to 10 more and then we can talk.
Yeah, used oem battery will probably perform better than new £5 pos.
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BU7CH4 said:
£5?!
that's barely enough to cover the shipping costs ^^ add 5 to 10 more and then we can talk.
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£5 not enough for shipping costs? i dont want to order outside of the UK.
Can you suggest a battery then? say £10-20
ryanraven said:
£5 not enough for shipping costs? i dont want to order outside of the UK.
Can you suggest a battery then? say £10-20
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Did you try to calibrate it (theGanymedes method)?
nlooooo said:
Did you try to calibrate it (theGanymedes method)?
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No idea what that is lol tried calibrating but battery age is 94% the battery is pretty old like 2 years maybe.
ryanraven said:
No idea what that is lol tried calibrating but battery age is 94% the battery is pretty old like 2 years maybe.
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Read this, it's a thread for that. That 94% is fake and you'll see why. After calibration I got 83% of real battery age.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1534892
nlooooo said:
Read this, it's a thread for that. That 94% is fake and you'll see why. After calibration I got 83% of real battery age.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1534892
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thing is im not using a sense kernel so cant use this guide.
ryanraven said:
thing is im not using a sense kernel so cant use this guide.
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You have a link there to nexus one thread and the process is the same, even eaiser with AOSP rom cause every kernel is calibration friendly. Only difference is that you have to use stock battery calibrator app (for N1) not the one from the thread. I tried to do itbseveral times with sense rom and didn't manage to do it. At the end I flashed cm7 and did it. Just read the thread carefully and follow the steps exactly as posted, it's very important.
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nlooooo said:
You have a link there to nexus one thread and the process is the same, even eaiser with AOSP rom cause every kernel is calibration friendly. Only difference is that you have to use stock battery calibrator app (for N1) not the one from the thread. I tried to do itbseveral times with sense rom and didn't manage to do it. At the end I flashed cm7 and did it. Just read the thread carefully and follow the steps exactly as posted, it's very important.
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yh iv seen a few posts where people have done a nandroid backup, flashed an AOSP rom and calibrated the battery then restored the backup
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seams all really technical and im a beginner at this stuff, I'll just leave it for now mainly because i have no idea what im doing lol
any suggestions ? batteries you may have bought on ebay? amazon?
ryanraven said:
I'm looking for a new battery for my HTC Desire but not sure which one to get.
Could someone please post some suggestions?
Got £5 in my paypal so that's my limit really don't really want an expensive battery.
Cheers
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Dear Buddy, Regard on your question, i think the most simple way is you find a repaire shop around your house, the repaire shop owner must be know the battery you need. so you don't need ask others else.:silly:
junior2012 said:
Dear Buddy, Regard on your question, i think the most simple way is you find a repaire shop around your house, the repaire shop owner must be know the battery you need. so you don't need ask others else.:silly:
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i know what battery i need just not sure which one to get, some dont last very long need someone who has bought one of ebay or amazon before
if you really want a new battery, i'd say get an htc original one..My experiences with cheap replacement batteries weren't all that great..
i recently bought a new battery made by hama. stumbled across it when i was looking for a new headset. it performs really good so far even though it only has a capacity of 1270 mAh (still lasts for a good 5 hours of non-stop usage). it was rather cheap, cost me 13,99€ if i remember correctly.

Just bought a Nexus... now what?

So I just bought the gsm nexus and I will be hooking it up to straight talk's att mnvo. Any recommendations on:
1. Accesories
2. Roms
3. Mods
4. How I can assist this community
I am excited to finally get here and I have a couple of years experience with android but I have only done small mods to gps as far as any dev experience goes which I know really doesn't count nowadays.
1. 2000mah battery/case
2. cm10/aokp
3. inductive charging mod http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470694
4. read the faq's before attempting #2
Cruzerlite cases are sweet. Avoid getting an extended battery unless you spring for the good brands like seido or mugen. Get yourself the toolkit from development section and do some reading before getting started. Welcome!
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peachpuff said:
1. 2000mah battery/case
2. cm10/aokp
3. inductive charging mod http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470694
4. read the faq's before attempting #2
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Lol at #4... What you don't want endless Q/A threads about how I soft bricked my device?
I'm glad I can find some peace over here. Verizon is charging me too much and HTC is tanking unless it figures something out soon.
I got a $20 Hyperion 3800 battery w/back for $20 off Amazon. Followed the conditioning instructions and get almost 2 days of moderate use. NFC also works.
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Non OEM 2100mah battery with nfc

I'm looking for a reasonably priced non OEM battery that is equivalent to the OEM extended battery (2100mah) and it MUST have NFC. I don't want anything where I have to change the OEM extended battery door. Can anyone recommend one?
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What carrier variant?
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Verizon
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tetrisiz said:
Verizon
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Why not find one on ebay? Even on this forum, many members have an extra new 2100 lying around, myself included
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rice923 said:
Why not find one on ebay? Even on this forum, many members have an extra new 2100 lying around, myself included
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My choices on ebay are the OEM 2100 which are not really much cheaper than what verizon is running it on sale now or 3100 non-OEM one's that have NFC, but I don't want 3100.
I'm not familiar with the process for "buying" through the forum. Can you enlighten me. I'd be willing to do that if it was a good price. I guess I was just trying to see if anyone had stumbled on one and has experience with it. I'd like to spend $13 or so.
tetrisiz said:
My choices on ebay are the OEM 2100 which are not really much cheaper than what verizon is running it on sale now or 3100 non-OEM one's that have NFC, but I don't want 3100.
I'm not familiar with the process for "buying" through the forum. Can you enlighten me. I'd be willing to do that if it was a good price. I guess I was just trying to see if anyone had stumbled on one and has experience with it. I'd like to spend $13 or so.
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Well... buying on the forum... i guess it's all trust. Go to the appropriate thread and find someone who said they have an extra (there are a few over at the thread about the Sprint 2100 offer). This usually has to do with Paypal, but just PM the guy/gal and see what you can arrange with them.
BTW, are you located in the US or elsewhere?
rice923 said:
Well... buying on the forum... i guess it's all trust. Go to the appropriate thread and find someone who said they have an extra (there are a few over at the thread about the Sprint 2100 offer). This usually has to do with Paypal, but just PM the guy/gal and see what you can arrange with them.
BTW, are you located in the US or elsewhere?
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US. Thanks for the info.

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