Danb...do you find that the phone doesn't "know" the battery? As an example, mine will show 45 percent battery, but after a reboot will go back up to 70 percent.
just rebooted mine then to be sure and nope i had 68% before my reboot and still have the same now
What is the brand? Is it safe? I mean, the quality of how the battery was made, is it somehow approved by any international standards? I found similar in eBay, but I have doubt in where it was made from...
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Another thought on this is that I wouldn't 'take the chance' as such with my Q10 but I get 35 hours of heavy use any way so i dont need too
thats the good thing about the Z10 and its removable battery ... you get the choice .. unlike the I5 S4 or even the Z30
The S4 has a removable battery.
But anyway, I was wondering if the device possibly felt top heavy or anything like that? Like if you hold it in one hand does it feel like gravity is tugging on it?
i just ran another test between my Q10 and Z10 so the NFC is working just fine. But with after market parts like this i would think it would be a 'case by case' basis ... lets put it this way, I wouldn't have bought it if i was worried about NFC. Mine works so thats a bonus but I wouldn't have cared if it didn't work or its suddenly stops working
I opted for just the extra battery with the little charger case thing. I quite like that. But this big battery is cool too, just don't think I like how thick it is now. But hard to tell from the pics. Either way, never worrying about battery issues is a strong suit for me on the Z10 or Q10. Being able to swap a battery is vital I believe. I can run all day and if I don't have time to charge when I come home or am travelling on business, I just swap batteries and I'm off again with no down time. This big battery looks like a great option as well.
That ebay link expired. Anything up-to-date? I'd love to get one, but I do need NFC to work, just started using the CIBC mobile payment app and it's a beautiful thing.