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I like it, but please make a bigger battery. Size/weight of phone doesn't matter to me!
I love this. With all the apps and background programs I run on my Galaxy Note 2 I can go dead in 5 hours on the stock battery. It is really annoying how many manufactures think that being THIN is the most important thing. I'm a big guy with big pockets. If the phone is 5"+ in screen size, do I really care if it is a few mm thicker? No.
My only 2 issues are that with the larger battery, no one has made a desktop cradle that can hold the phone. (engineering wise, it is possible to make a universal device that could hold both --- I'm referring to the items here http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Dmobile&field-keywords=samsung%20galaxy%20note%202%20cradle&sprefix=samsung%2Bgalaxy%2Bnote%2B2%2Bcr%2Cmobile&rh=n:2335752011%2Ck%3Asamsung%20galaxy%20note%202%20cradle
-- second issue is, when I registered my Note 2 with Samsung, they sent my a free fold over protective cover case. Unfortunately this must attach to the battery cover. So it is incompatible with any screen cover that requires a snap in connection to the back. It would be nice if these guys made battery snap on backs with covers too!
My final suggestion, and please take this seriously from someone who uses the heck out of his Note 2.. Even the 6200mAh battery is not enough. PLEASE consider making even a quadruple height battery (in other words, 12400mAh). It would sell! We have 8 of these at our company now and we'd get two for every employee.
For those reading this review, please click the [Yes] button on the "Was this review helpful to you?" option to encourage either Hyperion or another OEM to consider making a "super battery" with 10,000+mAh of capacity -- as well as a fold over case that would attach to it... But really I'd settle for just a mega battery. I miss the days when my basic no feature cell phone ran for a week without a recharge. With the Galaxy Note 2, I get worried after 4 hours of moderate usage.
February 2013 · Unknown