Is it really worth adding additional thickness to an already thick phone and paying upwards of $50 for a 3200mah battery when you can just purchase additional 1500 batteries from ebay for less than $5/each???
Is it really worth adding additional thickness to an already thick phone and paying upwards of $50 for a 3200mah battery when you can just purchase additional 1500 batteries from ebay for less than $5/each???
I think it's worth it not to have to carry two batteries - or charge two batteries. With my job, I can't guarantee where i'll be and if ill have access to my second battery.... Otherwise, two batteries would work...
I think it's worth it not to have to carry two batteries - or charge two batteries. With my job, I can't guarantee where i'll be and if ill have access to my second battery.... Otherwise, two batteries would work...
I guess it just depends on circumstances. The cost of the battery is a small consideration, IMO, but increasing the size of the phone is seriously out of the question. I have 2 extra batteries and a stand alone battery charger. That system works for me.
I guess it just depends on circumstances. The cost of the battery is a small consideration, IMO, but increasing the size of the phone is seriously out of the question. I have 2 extra batteries and a stand alone battery charger. That system works for me.
Did you get your standalone charger on eBay as well? Does it charge the phone and the spare battery at the same time? Or is it the one that Sprint released in the stores?
Also, could you provide links to your batteries on eBay.... ? Are you getting similar performance to the stock battery?
Did you get your standalone charger on eBay as well? Does it charge the phone and the spare battery at the same time? Or is it the one that Sprint released in the stores?
Also, could you provide links to your batteries on eBay.... ? Are you getting similar performance to the stock battery?
I got the charger and the batteries all together on ebay for $8.99 (shipping included) from a seller in Hong Kong. It took about 13 days for them to arrive. The batteries seem pretty close to the same as the stock battery and the charger will charge your battery and your phone at the same time but you have to use your stock USB cable to plug into the charger. I usually just charge the battery separate from the phone. I've noticed that it sometimes takes up to EIGHT hours to charge the batteries using the standalone charger but I usually just charge overnite, so no problemo!
Is it really worth adding additional thickness to an already thick phone and paying upwards of $50 for a 3200mah battery when you can just purchase additional 1500 batteries from ebay for less than $5/each???
Already thick? You are talking about the Samsung Epic for Sprint right? lol It's not the thinnest phone on the market but comparatively speaking it's pretty freaking thin. Why are people so hung up on the thickness of the phone, it doesn't even hardly matter anymore. lol
Already thick? You are talking about the Samsung Epic for Sprint right? lol It's not the thinnest phone on the market but comparatively speaking it's pretty freaking thin. Why are people so hung up on the thickness of the phone, it doesn't even hardly matter anymore. lol
in the galaxy s forum, someone posted pics of the phone with the seido 3k battery ... it's huge and it's not even an epic (so add room for keyboard lol)
Samsung Epic Dimensions: 4.91" x 2.54" x 0.56"
iPhone4 Dimensions: 4.5" x 2.31" x 0.37"
HTC Evo Dimensions: 4.8" x 2.6" x 0.5"
You're right the Epic is nearly twice as thick as the iPhone4! And the Evo is even 06 inches thinner than the Epic! I honestly don't know how you guys walk around with such a gigantic phone in your pockets. Honestly, you really should get a thinner phone. This realization is making me question upgrading to the brick... err, I mean Epic.
Samsung Epic Dimensions: 4.91" x 2.54" x 0.56"
iPhone4 Dimensions: 4.5" x 2.31" x 0.37"
HTC Evo Dimensions: 4.8" x 2.6" x 0.5"
You're right the Epic is nearly twice as thick as the iPhone4! And the Evo is even 06 inches thinner than the Epic! I honestly don't know how you guys walk around with such a gigantic phone in your pockets. Honestly, you really should get a thinner phone. This realization is making me question upgrading to the brick... err, I mean Epic.
Where I work, I have access to computers all day long. So, I just buy a Samsung USB cord on ebay for $3 and put one at my workplace (along with one in my car since my car has USB port). If my Epic runs low, then I just plug it in using USB cord.
Is it really worth adding additional thickness to an already thick phone and paying upwards of $50 for a 3200mah battery when you can just purchase additional 1500 batteries from ebay for less than $5/each???
i purchased the ebay batteries and am not completely dissatisfied with them but after a while its quite noticeable that these batteries just arent as high quality as the samsung battery and they die much faster over time i guess they just lose strength trying to power such a power hungry phne they are good in case u really need to use your phone but i only carry them as extras and would hate to lose my samsung battery
I've only had mine about a month. So far, so good. My seller had instructions regarding the memory of my batteries and I'm hoping that by following the instructions the batteries' performance will be better.
I was instructed that the batteries were approx. 60% charged upon receipt. I was to use the battery, without fulling charging, until completely discharged then recharge completely and discharge completely for 3 cycles.
i purchased the ebay batteries and am not completely dissatisfied with them but after a while its quite noticeable that these batteries just arent as high quality as the samsung battery and they die much faster over time i guess they just lose strength trying to power such a power hungry phne they are good in case u really need to use your phone but i only carry them as extras and would hate to lose my samsung battery
Agreed. I have six spare batteries from three Ebay sellers. Every single one tests between 1200 and 1250 mah compared with 1500 stock (testing at 1550).
Still at $5 they are for me a better buy than sedio or actual certain oem, but they are not a 1500 mah
The batteries work good get maybe a half hour less than oem battery. the car charges worked great but couldn't get the wall chargers to work without making my screen go crazy and had the same problem plugging into the usb on the stand alone battery charger. Funny thing is that my wifes worked ok only difference is she uses touchwiz and i have launcherpro plus on my phone. The leather case was cheap, tight, and useless in my opinion. I have one of the Stand alone battery chargers plugged into a small inverter in my rig so I can just change batteries and put the other battery on charge in the truck.
So mad. I purchased the Samsung spare battery/charger dealie, and I LOST IT while on a trip. I remember packing it away, but I can't remember where. LOL I got home with the charger itself, but not the battery and case. doh!
Oh, and I'm just venting while simultaneously subscribing for updates.
I agree with forddna in that I'd really like to know if this 1600 is noticeably better than the stock battery.
Has anyone tried it yet? To me, even a 15% increase would be worth it. I always buy extra batteries for those heavy usage days on the road when I forget to plug in, but the less I have to open up the cover to switch out batteries, the better.
I agree with forddna in that I'd really like to know if this 1600 is noticeably better than the stock battery.
Has anyone tried it yet? To me, even a 15% increase would be worth it. I always buy extra batteries for those heavy usage days on the road when I forget to plug in, but the less I have to open up the cover to switch out batteries, the better.
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