Kris Carlon
Putting down roots in Berlin after six years of traveling is a major step for Kris Carlon, who has spent more time living out of a tent lately than sitting at a desk. Kris comes to the AndroidPIT Editorial Team via a lengthy period spent writing on art and culture in Australia and other places he has lived. He joined the Android community while resurfacing in civilization back in 2010 and has never looked back, using technology to replace his actual presence in other people’s lives ever since.
If you’ve ever wished your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 had better battery life, or you’re looking for the gift for a Note 3 owner that has everything, then this is what you’ve been waiting for: ZeroLemon has just brought out the mother of all extended batteries for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. At 10,000 mAh, their extended battery pack is the largest capacity battery available for the Note 3, short of some uranium in your back pocket. That’s three times the capacity of the usual 3,200 mAh battery pack.
It may not be pretty, but this 10,000 mAh battery for the Note 3 is a powerhouse. / © ZeroLemon
The huge battery pack fits inside a plastic case that isn’t exactly pretty, but you probably won’t mind that as you steam through a couple days of usage without looking for a power socket. The case also has a couple of nice additions, like a stand for your desk that also works as a belt clip – although why on earth you’d want this monster dragging your pants off I’m not sure. There’s also protective tabs to cover up your Note 3 goodies like stylus and microUSB port and three layers of protection between your power source and phablet. Plus they’ll give you a screen protector and NFC support.
There’s three layers of protection, a screen protector and port covers. / © ZeroLemon
The ZeroLemon extended battery pack’s case also allows other extended batteries to be inserted and can be purchased for $ 59.99 directly from their website or on Amazon and eBay through Bastex Wireless. All battery purchases are backed up by the company’s Zero Defect Promise, giving you a six month warranty period along with a little more peace of mind when you’re carrying around a power plant in your pocket. The company also has a 9,300 mAh battery pack for the Note 2 ($ 44.99), a 7,000 mAh battery for the S3 ($ 39.99) and a 7,500 mAh battery for the S4 ($ 39.99).
Have you ever run out of battery life at an inopportune time? Have you tried an extended battery before?
Via: Sam Mobile Source: ZeroLemon
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