The times that folks have been reporting don't seem hugely more than with the 3200mah battery. What you guys/gals think?
Sent from Samsung galaxy note 2 (Verizon), titanium color
if the original Samsung battery melts and kills the Note 2, I'm sure Samsung will pay to have it repaired/replaced. (yes, even OEM batteries can have problems)
what if the $11 battery damages the phone? who will help you then?![]()
Verizon or Samsung won't know if u have an aftermarket battery. just put the stock back in before u send it back
According to this, we shouldn't be using any batteries, Samsungs either. Thanks for the info.
There's plenty of good and highly reviewed third party batteries and such.
There's a lot of deals on Amazon where you can get three 3100mah batteries and a charger for $25 bucks.
3 OEM batteries and a charger would cost you over $250+...kind of a no brainer.
I would rather 1 battery that is a little bigger then 3 and have to change them
I rather have 3 bigger ones than one stock little one so I can switch it out without waiting for it to charge. Like this:
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