Going from 6400 mAh battery to 8500 mAh make a difference?

mchi5

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Hey guys

I'm currently using the Anker 6400 mAh extended battery and love the extra battery life, but was hoping to get a little more battery life in between charges

Stumbled across this. The mpj 8500 mAh battery. Will I notice much of a difference going from a 6400 mAh to 8500 mAh battery?

MPJ 8500mAh High Capacity Battery for Samsung Galaxy Note III 3 N7200 N9000 N9005

Thought of going straight to a zerolemon but don't want the rugged case and extra weight. Plus I have the seidio dilex extended case already, which should fit both the Anker 6400 and the MPJ 8500 battery

So what do you guys think? It is 2100 mAh bigger battery size, but would I noticed a big difference, big enough to warrant a $35 purchase, or just go straight to the Zerolemon?

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if the numbers are true 2000 mah is a big jumo. just think the iphone is 1450 and the stock note is 3100. thats a little different than 2000 but you get the point.
 
if the numbers are true 2000 mah is a big jumo. just think the iphone is 1450 and the stock note is 3100. thats a little different than 2000 but you get the point.

Yeah what I'm thinking. And 8500 is only 1500 away from the Zerolemon humongous 10,000 battery, and I get to keep my cases (seidio) and don't have to use zerolemon's Otterbox like case...

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Yeah what I'm thinking. And 8500 is only 1500 away from the Zerolemon humongous 10,000 battery, and I get to keep my cases (seidio) and don't have to use zerolemon's Otterbox like case...

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I keep the regular battery and carry a anker 15000mah battery in my car for when I know I'll need extra power.

That way the phone keeps it's sleakness and I have tons of battery.


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