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Does anyone know if samsung stated that the battery of the s9/+ will have the same battery tech as the note 8(5% battery degradation over a 2 year period0?

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battery life?

Can anyone shed some light yet on the battery life for the Note 2 ? no matter where i look i cant seem to pin down any solid info on the battery life...
I know its a big battery at 3100 Mah but its powering alot of hardware so i would love a decent idea of exactly how long it will last under general use...
From the Phone Arena review:
http://www.phonearena.com/reviews/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-II-Review_id3134/page/4
Battery:
Armed with a beefy 3,100mAh battery, the Galaxy Note II makes way only to the 3, 300mAh one in the MAXX and MAXX HD phones of Motorola, but here the unit is easily removable and replaceable.
There are no official talk times yet from Samsung, but we made one very unscientific test to check how the Note II stacks up against the Note and the Galaxy S III during the HD Super AMOLED’s most frugal consumption times - video playback. We charged all three phones to 100%, put them in airplane mode, pumped up the brightness to the max, and ran the same HD video for an hour. At the end the Note showed 83%, the Galaxy S III showed 87%, while the Note II’s monster battery discharged only 8%, bringing it down to 92%. If we can extrapolate from that, the Note II might very well reach the RAZR MAXX’s 14-hour video playback at half brightness with this battery.

Zerolemon Battery Cases for Samsung Galaxy W l8150

Does Zerolemon make battery case for Samsung Galaxy W I8150 ?
Yozzo1 said:
Does Zerolemon make battery case for Samsung Galaxy W I8150 ?
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Wow The Zerolemon makes 10 000mAh battery...
but our phone isn't in support devices: " http://www.zerolemon.com/products.php "
so stop to asking.
one of my friends said to me not to buy thoese batteries. he says thoese high mAh'ed batteries will loose their power soon. is it real ? well tbh all batteries loosing their power as the time passes... ah.. this battery thing is a big problem for g wonder.
my friend bought a galaxy trend plus few weeks ago. he showed me his battery graph. i coudnt belive. it has passed 15 hrs since he plugged off from charger and it has still %98 battery. the graphic was like a mountatin road. i mean like this /\/\/\ it is something like battery charging itself back. same thing happens to me when my battery is nearly under 10 percent. for example if it is 6 becomes 7 and 8... slowly. strange
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one of my friends said to me not to buy thoese batteries. he says thoese high mAh'ed batteries will loose their power soon. is it real ? well tbh all batteries loosing their power as the time passes... ah.. this battery thing is a big problem for g wonder.
my friend bought a galaxy trend plus few weeks ago. he showed me his battery graph. i coudnt belive. it has passed 15 hrs since he plugged off from charger and it has still %98 battery. the graphic was like a mountatin road. i mean like this /\/\/\ it is something like battery charging itself back. same thing happens to me when my battery is nearly under 10 percent. for example if it is 6 becomes 7 and 8... slowly. strange
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This is because of the battery indicator on phones. Although it detects how much juice we have left in our batteries, it detect em' very inaccurately. Once, my phone was draining battery fast till its battery was at 4%, i reboot it and shockingly gotten 80% of juice left.
Saintsoh also mentions to reboot your phone many times cos its like you're refreshing ur phone. It'll also give a slightly better reading after that
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Zerolemon Batteries

Hi,
I want a Zerolemon battery kit for my Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300), but I heard people complaining that after 6 months, the battery life diminishes.
Is this true? I wanted to get this kit: http://www.amazon.com/warranty-ZeroLemon-Compatible-GT-i9300-ZL-GS3-2x-2300/dp/B00B0IS6MU
Any help will be appreciated!
I've had mine since April and can still get 5-6 hours of screen on time reliably, obviously battery life will decrease overtime but I haven't seen any major decrease in the 7 months since I got mine.

After 4 years of usage - how to determine real battery capacity/health?

Hey guys,
i've had the note 2 since nov. 2012 and am still on the original samsung battery that came with the phone. Lithium Ion batteries degrade over their lifetime and i wonder how much mine has ''hamoraged'' and whether a new battery would significantly increase my battery life/on time. I've had one battery app installed from the playstore that (i forgot which one) showed a bit above mha 3100 when fully charged. Can this really be true? This would mean no degradation at all, right?
So, is max mha the best determaning indicator of battery health, or can it still show this high a value but drain power much faster than on a fresh battery?
The note 2 luckily has a changeable battery but i would like to actually determine whether a new one would make a significant difference and not just buy a new one just because mine is 4 years old. How do you guys go about it?

Need suggestions for higher capacity battery for Samsung Galaxy S3 SCH-I535

Hope this site is still active for the S3!
I recently signed up for a Pay As You Go Plan as a backup phone number using my old Verizon S3 which had been sitting around for 3 years without use. I noticed that the battery (original 2100mAh that came with the phone) has bloated a bit and it holds charge for less than a week even without any usage. I purchased an OEM battery from eBay but that lasted even less between charges! I would like a battery that would hold its charge for over a week before requiring a recharge. I would like to avoid having to have two batteries and swap them during the week.
I looked up the suggestions on this site but many of them (Hyperion, Anker, ZeroLemon) are no longer available. I found only the following batteries on eBay.
4800mAh High Capacity Battery + Blue Door For Samsung Galaxy S3 SIII i9300
X Power 4800mAh High Capacity Battery + Blue Door - Samsung Galaxy S3 SIII i9300
EXTENDED 4300mAh Battery + Cover for Samsung Galaxy S3 SIII i9300 T999 L710 i535
4300mAh Extended Battery for Samsung Galaxy S3 Blue Cover Dock Charger
Can anyone recommend any of the above or any other battery? I would like it to last at least a week between recharges. Also, I would prefer not to have to pay more than $20 for it if possible. I am in the U.S.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/cr/B00V2BDDDM/ref=mw_dp_cr
And
https://gorillagadgets.com/products...MIir_VsbaB3gIVBI7ICh1zvwEzEAQYASABEgLoaPD_BwE
No, I have not used either one, but they both have decent reviews.
Thanks StoneyJSG! I had given up since not receiving any reply for two months and was pleasantly surprised seeing your response.
The battery at Gorilla Gadgets looks interesting. I will check it out.
Purchased the Gorilla Gadgets battery from WalMart (here).
Received a black back cover instead of blue one. Otherwise, the battery appears to hold significantly more charge than my original battery. After over 4 days after charging, I still have 75% charge left. This is with no use except for turning it on once or twice a day to look for missed calls/texts. It will easily surpass the 7-days I needed so I can charge it once every week or so!
Thanks again OP!:good:
P.S.: Gorilla Gadgets sent a blue battery cover for free!
Battery held charge for 14+ days before reaching 5% level. Very satisfied so far. Will update post if I see anything different over the next few recharges.
Thanks again StoneyJSG and Gorilla Gadgets!:good:

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