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5 of 5 persons found the following review helpful.
This Battery Rocks the house!
By Paul J. Mcclure
Just got this for my Samsung Fascinate (Verizon) phone. I love the big, bright screen on this phone, but it may kill a battery in less than a day. So, I figured, why be forced to hunt down a micro usb cable, a computer, or a wall outlet each time you need just a little extra juice….this is the perfective solution. It is reasonably small, I will either carry in my pocket or belt in situations when I think I may need a great deal of extra power. I was just out in a restaurant and my phone died, plugged this thing in and it powered right up and got over 50% charged in less than 1 hour. I plan on testing tomorrow to see how long I will be competent to run my phone with just a full charge on the phone and this unit totally charged, I am thinking probably ~4 days, which will be a 400% increase in effective useable life of my aweinspiring phone!!
3 of 3 persons found the following review helpful.
Better than expected
By D. Baril
When I ordered this item it was listed as having 700 mA output. What I received rather was a product that is more or less reconfigured and has a 1000 mA output rather of 700. That means that in addition to working with my iPod touch and my MT4G it also now works with my iPad as well. This battery is an awful value. 5000 mAh, 1000 mA output, dual charging ports, and less than half the price of also specced batteries. The only downside is that it doesn’t come with a charging unit (my old MT3G charger works just fine), and there are no instructions whatsoever. I was briefly tempted to take a star off for this, but the overall value of this battery, plus the fact that I received an upgraded model at no extra cost principally outweigh those two minor negatives so it keeps it’s 5 star rating.
Btw, you have to turn the unit on to charge your device, and to turn it on or off plainly press and hold the power button for a few seconds (pressing and freeing gives you a quick power check but doesn’t in truth turn the unit on). There, that’s beauteous much all you’d need instructions for, so as long as you have a USB charger hanging around you’re good to go. Order in confidence, this is a great value.
1 of 1 humans found the following review helpful.
Good Emergency Back-Up
By Caitlín Ní Chormaic
I love my Galaxy phone, but not it is short battery life. Some places I hike in truth have cell phone reception, and I’d like to be competent to use my phone in case of an emergency, so it was either get a spare battery or get an external battery, and I opted for this. Twenty bucks seems a little price to compensate for having the use of my phone. I haven’t had to use it in an emergency, but I’ve tested it on my phone when I get the “battery low” notification, and it works fine. It’s easy to charge and seems to keep it is charge for a while. It’s a little bulky to carry, but I knew that when I made this choice. It comes with all sorts of adapters, so I just put the battery and the suitable adapter and cable in a little pouch, drop it in my pack, and feel that I’ve got a little extra measure of safety. Now for those places that get utterly no cell reception . . .
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