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Not sure if this is off-topic but seemed like a good thread to ask in... has anyone used the extended battery cover with the standard battery? If so, do you feel any give in the back of the phone, or does it feel just as solid? Just wondering because if I'm going to be switching batteries mid-day I don't really want to be carrying around two back covers with me.

i have and do not recommend, use the appropriate covers for each battery...

are you carrying the covers in your pocket?...you need to get a man bag : )
 
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i have and do not recommend, use the appropriate covers for each battery...

are you carrying the covers in your pocket?...you need to get a man bag : )

Several in this thread are using the standard cover with the extended battery. It's a tight fit but no harm done.

I'm waiting for cheap Japanese batteries to come out with the separate charger - like 3 batteries + charger for $15.
 
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i have and do not recommend, use the appropriate covers for each battery...

are you carrying the covers in your pocket?...you need to get a man bag : )

Haha, well I do have a laptop case I take with me often, but often if I'm going out to bars or some event I don't want to drag something like that around. With my DINC I had two extra batteries (usually only needed one) that I would keep in a business card case and just throw that in my pocket. Much easier than carrying a second cover around also.

Several in this thread are using the standard cover with the extended battery. It's a tight fit but no harm done.

I was inquiring on using the extended cover with the standard battery. I got away with having a Seidio extended batter in the standard cover on my DINC, but have heard horror stories of this tension messing with other phones, so would like to avoid it.

Finally ordered the Nexus from Verizon today, and with 2 day shipping I should have it Tuesday (ugh), so I'll experiment with it.
 
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Wondering if anyone is using either the body glove or otterbox commuter case with the extended battery. I guess I will have to be the guinea pig if not...


I just received the Body Glove case in the mail, and it's a very nicely made one. The fit is "relaxed" on the stock battery and cover. For the extended battery it's "snug". In fact, with stock battery/cover it slides out for easy battery access if needed. With the extended battery/cover it's tough to slide out if you need to get to the battery or SIM card. Still, it works well with either. No weird bulges or gaps anywhere.

Outside, it's your standard hard case. Low profile, solid, etc. On the inside there's a nice touch felt fabric to keep your case from scratches... I'd also imagine the felt helps to reduces jarring impact if you drop it.

CONS:
1. Felt is only lined on the back panel, not sides
2. It's painted, so I'd imagine this will rub/chip off at some point. I wish it was a dyed plastic instead of painted.

Definitely recommended.
Body Glove Icon Slide-On Case for Verizon Galaxy Nexus - Android Hard Cases - ShopAndroid
 
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I just received the Body Glove case in the mail, and it's a very nicely made one. The fit is "relaxed" on the stock battery and cover. For the extended battery it's "snug". In fact, with stock battery/cover it slides out for easy battery access if needed. With the extended battery/cover it's tough to slide out if you need to get to the battery or SIM card. Still, it works well with either. No weird bulges or gaps anywhere.

Outside, it's your standard hard case. Low profile, solid, etc. On the inside there's a nice touch felt fabric to keep your case from scratches... I'd also imagine the felt helps to reduces jarring impact if you drop it.

CONS:
1. Felt is only lined on the back panel, not sides
2. It's painted, so I'd imagine this will rub/chip off at some point. I wish it was a dyed plastic instead of painted.

Definitely recommended.
Body Glove Icon Slide-On Case for Verizon Galaxy Nexus - Android Hard Cases - ShopAndroid

Thanks for this. Answered every question I was trying to figure iut last night .
 
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My cases came today! I like them both, but the Barely There case is my favorite. I still like my TPU case for when I need a little more protection, but the Barely There case will be perfect for daily use, and it adds almost no thickness. And it's PINK. :D:D:D:D It's the little things in life that make me happy.
 
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So, I received my Seidio Active Case Combo (with KickStand).

And first, let me start off by saying, it works like a charm with the Extended Battery. There is only some minor lifting on the bottom, but nothing to get excited about.

Another user had asked if the Incipio case fits in the Active holster, and it does! Quite Nicely. The only catch is that you have to pull back on the spring clip to get it in the holster and not just "push" the case in. This is because the silicone on the Incipio is softer than that of the Seidio. The Seidio one you can just push the case to lock it in the holster since the Silicon is a bit harder. But, not a deal breaker. OK, Enough said. Here are some pics with some comments:

Seidio Active Case with Samsung Extended Battery Installed
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Small Lift on Bottom due to the extended battery:
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In Holster (rear view)
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In Holster (Front View)
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Here's what the Seidio case looks like with just the silicone on. I don't like the big gap, but I think that's becuase of the Kickstand space needed.
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Incipio case with Extended Battery Installed. Notice the gaps on the side
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Incipio Case in the Active Holster:
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And here's how the shells and silicons compare to each other:

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I hope this helps. I don't think I'll be keeping the Seidio Active case. If anything, I'll order just the holster and use that with the incipio case. I've always had Active Cases (for my EVO), and something just doesn't feel "Right" about this case like it did for my Evo. I'll give it a week and see how I like it. I have the Surface Case arriving tomorrow.
 
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Seidio Active Case with Samsung Extended Battery Installed
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Here's what the Seidio case looks like with just the silicone on. I don't like the big gap, but I think that's becuase of the Kickstand space needed.

In looking at your photos I don't like the way it fits either, it also looks like it collects lint just like the Incipio case does which I have and and will be returning. I ordered a Seidio Surface case which should arrive today or tomorrow. I had a Surface case on my Dinc and I like it more than any I've tried.
 
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In looking at your photos I don't like the way it fits either, it also looks like it collects lint just like the Incipio case does which I have and and will be returning. I ordered a Seidio Surface case which should arrive today or tomorrow. I had a Surface case on my Dinc and I like it better than any I've tried.

Agreed. I like the Incipio case far better than the Seidio case, but will always prefer the Surface case. Now, If only it worked with the Extended Battery *Sigh*.

Another side note-- I find myself "hunting" for the power button on the Active case due to the groves and curves in the case where on the incipio case its super easy to find. Also, on the Active case the power and volume buttons are "stiffer" becuase inside the case there is no "nipple" to depress the button so it takes a little more effort. This is great for the volume buttons becuase on the incipio case I found myself accidentially pressing the volume buttons while turning the phone off. That problem has vanishaed on the Active case becuase of the stiff buttons.

Hopefully Seidio will listen and support the OEM Extended Battery
 
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