WORLD'S BIGGEST GALAXY S3 BATTERY- ZeroLemon 7000mAh Battery w/Review- add CBA result

frypan

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Got a review on ZeroLemon 7000mAh Extended Battery for Galaxy S3 I will like to share. Seriously beats Hyperion 4000mah by quite a bit getting screentime in double digits!


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Amazon.com: ZeroLemon Samsung Galaxy S III 7000mAh Extended Battery + Free Black Extended TPU Full Edge Protection Case(Compatible with Samsung Galaxy S III GT-i9300, AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3 Samsung i747, Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 Samsung i535, T-mobi

This is pretty much a huge battery with an Extended TPU case that Hyperion and Qcell sell on the side for extra 6-8 bucks. The way they acheive larger capacity i'm assuming is that they take full use of the back of the phone physical dimension (in areas such as where microsd is, the battery overlaps it). That's very unique approach that I have not seen another one else has done so far. Since the case covers the battery anayways, you will not notice these throughout regualr day use.



THICKNESS
There is no back hard back plastic cover like the Hyperion one as the extended case does the job in securing the battery in place. A thing to emphasize is that the thickness is literally the same as the Hyperion battery + the extended case or even slightly thinner as there is no hard plastic cover to add the extra thickness. In fact, how they hold the battery is by using the tpu case edges to secure the battery which is quite ingenious. I tend to have problems with those hard plastic covers used by hyperion because it doesn't secure properly and dust goes into the gap. With this zerolemon battery, the problem doesn't exist since there is no such gap.



WEIGHT
Being a bigger battery, you can feel it is slightly heavier by approximately 20g. It's not really noticeable to me because the hyperion battery + TPU case is at most 10 g less than this battery (since the hard cover in the hyperion is 10-15g alone I think) The weight of the phone obviously is heavier than original battery but only around less than 10% heavier than hyperion + tpu case for at least 33% more battery life. If you carry this in a bag, this is very good.




PEFORMANCE
For performance I cannot assess yet as i just got this, but it's been a day and I only got through 70% so far. very impressive since usually 1 day on hyperion for me is 30-40%. I'll give a more detail assessment once I get more use on this.


INITIAL CONCLUSION: TO BE UPDATED ONCE I GET A WEEK USE
It's around 35 bucks for this zerolemon battery right now and I seriously think it's worth it over the hyperion battery. I got the hyperion battery for 26 dollars + the soft extended case for 6 dollars (Total of 32 dollars). It's only essentially 4 bucks more for an increase of 2100mah capacity.
UPDATE: Just saw it at 23.99 USD! Even cheaper than Hyperion's


Just working out to be:
ZeroLemon - 180mAh per dollar -> at 25 USD, this is 262mAh per dollars which is DOUBLE hyperion's capacity per dollar value!
Hyperion + soft case - 131.25 mAh per dollar

Just capacity per dollar this also better value than hyperion's.

UPDATE JAN 21st - After Lake Tahoe snowboard trip with very heavy use of GPS

just confirmed this is truly the monster I've been looking for!

I got ready for my weekend snowboard trip at Lake Tahoe from San Francisco.

Friday
Unplug my phone at 5pm
At 7pm drive up to Tahoe City for 4 and a half hours with medium brightness and GPS on the whole time. (made a quick pitstop at walmart )
Reached Tahoe City at 11:45. Phone is at 70%
Didn't not charge at all overnight

Saturday
Went to snowboarding with GPS on again to Alpine Meadows which is 20 mins away
Went snowboarding all day while listening to music. Reception on top of mountain is a bit weak so may have worked the battery a bit. took lunch break and whatsapp some friends.
Turned on my wifi and start browing internet for a bit in hotel. Forgot to turn it off in between
Did not charge overnight

Sunday
Went to snowboarding with GPS on heading towards Squaw Valley
took a longer break this time and start browsing anandtech and theverge.com for around 30 mins
Headed back to San Francisco which takes another 4 and a half hour with medium brightness and gps on. (made a quick stop for dinner in between)
Did not charge at all overnight


Monday
Return my rental car and used GPS again at medium brightness.

FINAL RESULT

-Battery finally finished by 12pm with 2d 16h 32m total use
- 13h 33m screen time on the battery at medium brightness (I set it back to medium brightness even when the battery is at critical level)
- GPS on for 10h and 36m






All this and not a single charge during the weekend. This is the weekend warrior battery I've been looking for. Hyperion does ok but dies usually by Sunday morning.

One interesting thing to note is that when the battery is at 3%, it will stay there for relatively longer than usual. I'm guessing it's the phone's OS not able to calculate the battery percentage correctly being so big of an battery.


This battery seems to do even better than at 7000mAh capacity. I threw this battery in my CBA tester tonight to check the exact capacity and post some results once it's done

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UPDATE on CBA test:

The battery is rated at 6510mAh and below is the graph. Very good stuff

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destrekor

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How is it even possible to use Maps that much?

a very long drive?


I drove from NW Ohio to Georgia, something like a 12 hour trip. I had Google Nav/Maps going the entire time (except for one stretch, since at that time the phone I had hated life when abused in such a way and I was on one highway for around 400 miles of the trip I think).

A scenario like that, especially with fluctuating cell service, would be a killer battery test. Day to day life though is a much better test as opposed to a battery stress test.
 

GT1999

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I own one.

I LOVE IT!

I would've spent $60 for this thing.

I'm buying one for my girlfriend next... say goodbye to charging your phone every day. Try every 2-3 days.... :)

GPS all you want at full screen while streaming WHATEVER you want. Awesomeness!

And it really isn't all that thick due to the way they designed it.

MUST BUY if you want better battery life!!!
 
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I only wish I could find it for 24. I only see it for 32.

But meh, 8 dollars difference, I don't really care that much.

Considering on stock battery, I get 1% drain an hour on standby, and over 3 hours of screen on time, I can only imagine what this battery will do for me.
 
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ChronoReverse

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I wish they made one for the One XL. My standby battery life is wonderful but active use screen-on time is only mediocre (3-5 hours depending on what I'm doing?)
 

Raduque

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What is that thing, like 3 inches thick?

That's as much battery as my tablet!
 

GT1999

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how long does it take to fully charge this sucker?

The first initial charges they say to charge 12 hours, but since then I've noticed it charge much much faster. I still charge it over night to make sure it's getting charge all the way.

The way they designed it, it doesn't make the phone as thick as you'd think... it covers the whole back of the phone practically. It's just a little bit heavier, but personally I like it better. And the case rocks.
 
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GT1999

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Could you post a picture of it with the cover off?

The big side is pictured in the top post. The backside is the same size as the stock battery, but they are attached together giving the 7000 rating.

Now I have a spare Anker 4400 mAh battery and hardshell back case I have no idea what to do with. Not worth selling -- I'll probably give it to Goodwill. I hate to just throw away batteries.
 

frypan

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I'm not connected to wifi from my understanding. I think the wifi radio was just on when i have this up. Doing a major drive down the pacific northwest and thought it was a good test to try how this worked as a GPS device :)
 

thecapsaicinkid

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I think abundant wireless charging, in the releative short term at least, is the answer to pretty stagnant battery tech.
 

anduvo

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The big side is pictured in the top post. The backside is the same size as the stock battery, but they are attached together giving the 7000 rating.

Now I have a spare Anker 4400 mAh battery and hardshell back case I have no idea what to do with. Not worth selling -- I'll probably give it to Goodwill. I hate to just throw away batteries.

Hi GT1999,

I also have bought the anker 4400 and now I am thinking about buying the zero lemon 7000. I like very much the anker hard cover, and I don't like much the soft rubber cover from zero lemon. Did you ever tried to put the anker cover with the zero lemon battery? does it fit?