List your phone covers here - Xiaomi Redmi 4 Prime Accessories

Ok, so for a lot of my previous phones of a similar size i have always opted for one of the UAG cases, as these are generally my favorite.
This isnt available for the Redmi 4Pro, so im just wondering what IF any phone cases you guys have or would recommend?
cheers

johnnyblaze1977 said:
Ok, so for a lot of my previous phones of a similar size i have always opted for one of the UAG cases, as these are generally my favorite.
This isnt available for the Redmi 4Pro, so im just wondering what IF any phone cases you guys have or would recommend?
cheers
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Try Nillkin Frosted Case, but i'm not sure if its available in your country, i just ordered it from an online shop here in the Philippines. I'm still currently using it on my Redmi 4 Prime since Day 1.
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Flynhx said:
Try Nillkin Frosted Case, but i'm not sure if its available in your country, i just ordered it from an online shop here in the Philippines. I'm still currently using it on my Redmi 4 Prime since Day 1.
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Thats similar to the one I currently have on already but might check it out. I got a silicon one with the phone but like to swap every now and then.
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will the official s-pen with eraser fit inside the note 2

Hi.
I was checking the samsung s-pen with eraser. it looks different than the standard s-pen. anyone have it? will it fit the note 2 for stowage? or will i need to carry it separately?
Won't fit
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Won't fit
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That's what she said, but it didn't stop me from trying.
No, its much larger then the Note 2.
Here is a comparison for all three since I have them..
In size order: Galaxy Note 2 < Galaxy Note 10.1 < Samsung Pen w/ Eraser
How about this one?
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/ET-S200EBEGSTA
Check this s pen features on the website, in the easy storage bold.
One more thing. How does the pen with eraser work compare to the stock on Note 2?
Smoother, easier?
Itchiee said:
No, its much larger then the Note 2.
Here is a comparison for all three since I have them..
In size order: Galaxy Note 2 < Galaxy Note 10.1 < Samsung Pen w/ Eraser
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Thanks for the pics. They certainly clarified the misinformation from Samsung's website regarding this "Durable, plastic body storable and concealed inside of the Galaxy Note II handset" according to the features section in their website.
What is the difference between that one and this one on ebay?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Sam...790937?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item35c07ea119
THey are both s pen with eraser but I notice the button on both of the pens are different. The one on samsung website has a dot on its button while the one on ebay doesn't. They are both clarified as 8pi. Anybody know what does that mean? The stock pen on note 2 is 5pi I think
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That's what she said, but it didn't stop me from trying.
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Ha I had to read this twice. Thats funny
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Shame they didn't make one to fit inside the phone. Maybe they are holding it back for the Note 3
YungAnh said:
What is the difference between that one and this one on ebay?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Sam...790937?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item35c07ea119
THey are both s pen with eraser but I notice the button on both of the pens are different. The one on samsung website has a dot on its button while the one on ebay doesn't. They are both clarified as 8pi. Anybody know what does that mean? The stock pen on note 2 is 5pi I think
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No idea what 5/8pi mean. I've used Wacom tablets for years and I've never heard any statistic quoted as Xpi.
As far as the difference I've been trying to figure that out as well. I think it may just come down to marketing; if you search for "s pen with eraser" on Amazon one of the first couple results is the same one seen at those eBay sellers, except the item description includes a box shot. On there you can see that the pen is clearly branded as for the Note 10.1, while the one on Samsung's store is branded for the Note II. My guess is that they originally developed the eraser pen for the 10.1, never launched it outside a few countries, and then redesigned the looks slightly for the Note II.
Someone would need to test both of them but I'd strongly suspect that they're functionally identical. On top of that, there's this: (http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/laptops-accessories/AA-DP0NE2B/US which I believe is the pen for the Samsung Series 7 Slate. Looks extremely similar, and on Amazon I see that most of the reviews are from people who purchased it to use with the 10.1.

S Pen Replacement

Which the best replacement? Where could i find it? And in marble white?
I'm also looking for a replacement S-pen that is heavier than OEM. The OEM pen is just too light that I kept dropping it...
Does anybody make one that's heavier than stock?
Thanks.
I know the note 10.1's spen is more full bodied and easier to hold. If only someone could confirm the compatibility on the note 2. But that would definitely solve your problem.
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The note 3 s pen works if you like that one.
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Thanks. I don't think the note 3 pen fits the note 2? A heavier pen will definitely help to write better and we'll have better control
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Now that I think about it, it'll be great to have a full size S-pen that's longer, heavier and more sturdy. I will just carry it like a regular pen in my shirt/pen pocket and take it out to write on the Note 2 when I need to...
I use one from my thinkpad it even has a eraser they go on Amazon for 15-35 dollars any wacom pen will do
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Found this:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/ET-S110EBEGSTA
it seems perfect.
Anybody got a samsung discount code I can use?
Does anyone test the Note 3 SPen on Note 2? Does all functions work with a 4.3 Rom then?
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testrider said:
Found this:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/ET-S110EBEGSTA
it seems perfect.
Anybody got a samsung discount code I can use?
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i got this allready, but bought in a shop, it`s nice, but inside is allready the Note 1 Spen...but it works fully with Note 2...
It´s good to use, cause it´s like a real pen...
Only bad thing is, to use the spen functions on the Note 2 you have allways to remove Spen from Note 2...!
I am using the full-sized S-pen from Samsung. It works perfectly and fits well, feel like a regular pen.
Hi,
I'm using the Samsung HM5100 Bluetooth S-Pen.
It comes in (only) marble white;
It is the size and weight of a real quality pen (a tick taller than my Note II);
It provides a smooth writing experience; and
It is a bluetooth "headset"! (user can answer calls, talk/hear)
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Does anyone test the Note 3 SPen on Note 2? Does all functions work with a 4.3 Rom then?
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i got this allready, but bought in a shop, it`s nice, but inside is allready the Note 1 Spen...but it works fully with Note 2...
It´s good to use, cause it´s like a real pen...
Only bad thing is, to use the spen functions on the Note 2 you have allways to remove Spen from Note 2...!
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Go to settings > s-pen and tick battery saving off , now you can use the big pen without removing the s pen from note 2.
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Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the late post.
I lost my S-Pen and was wondering if I buy a generic from ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/121184174845?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649 will it have the same functionality as the original?
Thank you in advance for any useful information!
Giovanni
longsolong said:
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the late post.
I lost my S-Pen and was wondering if I buy a generic from ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/121184174845?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649 will it have the same functionality as the original?
Thank you in advance for any useful information!
Giovanni
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Totally no
longsolong said:
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the late post.
I lost my S-Pen and was wondering if I buy a generic from ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/121184174845?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649 will it have the same functionality as the original?
Thank you in advance for any useful information!
Giovanni
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Why buy a generic one when you can buy the real thing?
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trk...05+T889+Touch+Stylus+S+Pen&_sacat=0&_from=R40
Att.Fan1982 said:
Why buy a generic one when you can buy the real thing?
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trk...05+T889+Touch+Stylus+S+Pen&_sacat=0&_from=R40
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Those don't look OEM at all...
None of the listings on Amazon look real either. I have to determine whether my worn out s pen is worth replacing for $30 from Samsung!
@pkopalek:
I don't see why you think the S-pens on Ebay are not OEM. They look exactly like my original S-pen!
OnnoJ said:
@pkopalek:
I don't see why you think the S-pens on Ebay are not OEM. They look exactly like my original S-pen!
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Well the one in the posted link definitely is not and its on eBay. Just look at the pen tip totally wrong.
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I too have been looking for a large spen so I can have my note in a water proof case and for ease of use. HM5100 Bluetooth S-Pen looks really cool.

[q] nexus one battery - ???

Hey all,
I have had my Nexus One, since it came out, in fact it was given to me by Google themselves, I love the phone, and thanks to a combination of treating it well, screen protectors and an Otterbox Commuter case it is still in absolute pristine condition and I don't want to part with it. I have also put Cynogen mod on it and a top of he range 32-gig SD card, so it does everything I need.
Also I am on a great sim only contract with 3, and don't want to change it to get a phone from three, when I already love the phone I have.
However the Battery is starting to fade and I need to replace it, and after looking over the web I see that there are a lot of rubbish one's out there and it is very easy to get duped.
So I was wondering if any of you kind folks at XDA developers have had any positive experiences of buying a new battery for the Nexus One.
I would be happy with standard 1400Ma replacement, but would ideally like to increase this a little bit, but don't want to change the back or look of this classic phone in anyway.
I would like to thank you for you time in this matter, and look forward to hearing your lively replies.
Kind Regards - Ashe.
Mugen or anker, most everything else is subpar
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demkantor said:
Mugen or anker, most everything else is subpar
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Hey thanks for the reply, much appreciated, however any chance you could post me a link to a reputable dealer, and do either mugen or anker do a battery that fits under my original cover but has a genuine greater capacity than, the stock 1400Ma Battery,
Kind Regards Ashe
I would just check eBay or amazon, there is plenty of security there. And yes both out perform the oem and are the same size
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Thanks Old Sport, have ordered a 1600Ma Mugen off Ebay, hoping to get a little better battery time off this one than the original, and that after I upgrade my ROM to Kit Kat, it will give my phone at least another 18 months of serviceable life, (really don't like the current crop of giant, android phones, always thought that the Nexus one was the perfect size compromise as well as a design classic)
Kind Regards - Ashe

Left duos s7 edge for this

Just wanted to say I am so happy with this phone. I did have to make some sacrifices leaving the s7 but based on my needs it was worth it.
Cons vs s7 duos:
The 1080 screen isn't as sharp, but for everyday use its actually pretty nice even in outdoor use.
The camera is a couple notches lower than s7 but still very good. Samsung cameras focus faster and look a lot crisper. I am sure people will debate that but Samsung has camera down.
No Samsung pay but still have Android pay thanks to NFC this year!!
No expandable memory card but I'm on with 64gb for the most part.
PROS:
Really good finger print reader. It is faster than s7 for sure. Reminds me of the Nexus 6P fast.
Most important for me is software is near stock Google experience with multi user. I use my business and my personal on separate accounts it's super convenient.
Att on one sim and T-Mobile on other. It's not like the s7 duos where we had issues with data connectivity from one sim to other. No issues with this so far!!
Dash or quick charge is real nice!!
Very good overall phone for the price by far!!!!
I think this will be good backup until the Lenovo Motoforce Z ultra with Nexus software and 2k screen comes out later this fall.
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i got a s7 duos also, considering the jump, only thing holding me back is the lack of 4g lte support for australian networks (where i live)
still love my new s7 duos
I had the S7 edge T-Mobile version and sold it once I received my OnePlus. Faster, snappier and battery has lasted longer for me. Love the dash charger as well. Overall I'm very pleased with it.
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3Plus said:
i got a s7 duos also, considering the jump, only thing holding me back is the lack of 4g lte support for australian networks (where i live)
still love my new s7 duos
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I would have kept it but I was dealing with data issues when signal was low and it would switch Sims but data would freeze. Got way too annoying and updates came and gone but no fix. This has been a champ for me.
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Z51 said:
I had the S7 edge T-Mobile version and sold it once I received my OnePlus. Faster, snappier and battery has lasted longer for me. Love the dash charger as well. Overall I'm very pleased with it.
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The battery on s7 lasted longer for me. I find I need to do a quick dash charge once a day to get me all the way through.
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mikereyes01 said:
The battery on s7 lasted longer for me. I find I need to do a quick dash charge once a day to get me all the way through.
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really? mine lasts about a day and a half with regular to moderate usage.
the S7 lasted a full day
mikereyes01 said:
I would have kept it but I was dealing with data issues when signal was low and it would switch Sims but data would freeze. Got way too annoying and updates came and gone but no fix. This has been a champ for me.
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strange as the s7 has more 4g & 3g frequencies then the oneplus3....
Same boat.
Even with the custom ROMS, Touchwiz is just too 'heavy' for me.
I was also tired of the palm thumb rejection issues on the sides of my S7 edge duos screen.
That phone is now back in it's box.
I've been happily rocking the Oneplus 3 from day one.
I heard the duos 7 was better but my T-Mobile variant of the s7 edge was significantly worse on battery. Between that, bloatware, and performance, this OnePlus 3 seems to be blowing it out of the water. I'm not having much stutter and wifi and LTE is really strong for me!
Z51 said:
I had the S7 edge T-Mobile version and sold it once I received my OnePlus. Faster, snappier and battery has lasted longer for me. Love the dash charger as well. Overall I'm very pleased with it.
Sent From My OnePlus 3
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Glad to see this post as I ordered my OP3 on Friday and I too have a T-Mobile variant of the S7e. I'm hoping I'll love this phone enough to keep mine in the box as well at least till I turn it in after my lease.
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bkeaver said:
Glad to see this post as I ordered my OP3 on Friday and I too have a T-Mobile variant of the S7e. I'm hoping I'll love this phone enough to keep mine in the box as well at least till I turn it in after my lease.
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Nice. Dont get me wrong, the S7 edge is a greay phone. I got a killer deal on another one and im switching between devices haha. Best of both worlds.
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3Plus said:
i got a s7 duos also, considering the jump, only thing holding me back is the lack of 4g lte support for australian networks (where i live)
still love my new s7 duos
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If you're going to get one, depending on your carrier your better off getting the Europe or China model, for Optus the China Model has the best network support, and Telstra/Vodafone works best on the Europe model, however Telstra still has decent support with the China model. The China model can be bought through Oppomart I believe and I don't know about the European model. The North America model has the worst support for Australia on any carrier.

battery for note 8

Hey,
I try to find new battery for my note 8.
I find 2 sellers on Amazon but they no brand batteries.
There is any reliable companies?
Thanks
soilentgreen said:
Hey,
I try to find new battery for my note 8.
I find 2 sellers on Amazon but they no brand batteries.
There is any reliable companies?
Thanks
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note8 is a sealed unit
https://a.aliexpress.com/_UrQnE
I bought this one. It's unlikely to be 4100mah but we will see
I didn't try that battery. But i can tell one thing. Chinese business batteries work well in few days and after, it won't last long as the original one. And its not stable. It causes your phone to loss several percent of power in few minutes especially after u unplug ur charger.
Thanks for the answers.
I succeeded to find Samsung battery.
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should have got original one from samsung or from some reputed mobile repair shop
soilentgreen said:
Thanks for the answers.
I succeeded to find Samsung battery.
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Could you please share the source? where can i get it?
hellboy2703 said:
Could you please share the source? where can i get it?
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The source was from "fix your phone in your house" co. they get the battery from the official importer co. of Samsung mobile products in my country.
You should find somthing like this in your country.
i've tried fitting note 9 battery onto note 8 successfully swap over the connecting cable by soldering, phone works powering up but too bad the battery is too wide to fit in
the dimensions of the note 8 original battery are: 88 x 39 x 5 (mm) and the dimensions of the note 9 battery are: 87.7 mm x 41.5 mm x 6 mm
looking at the slot seems like it can handle the biggest battery of dimensions 91.5 x 40 x 6 mm
i found s7 active battery looks identical but couldn't get my hands on the dimensions
if anyone knows the dimensions or know any bigger capacity battery which may fit do share the info here, really appreciate that
Have from Aliexpress
Have Buy from Aliexpress
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000134131477.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4diy1xL4
Have Order this Battery for my Note 8 "Original Samsung Battery"
Top Price. Came with Tools for Open the Case.
How to Open the Case , Take a Look in You Tube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRx_Mur_XLs
Hope this help

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