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Default Case for extended battery?

I know that it wasn't available two months ago. Has there been anything new regarding this? Any cases for the phone with extended battery?

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Damn......

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prob not, i know for my old Droid 2 there were hardly any cases that supported the moto extended battery (i think 1 did)

Since i still can't tell if samsung actually has an official extended battery they say that supports the charge, i can't see many manufactures making one.
 
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prob not, i know for my old Droid 2 there were hardly any cases that supported the moto extended battery (i think 1 did)

Since i still can't tell if samsung actually has an official extended battery they say that supports the charge, i can't see many manufactures making one.
I have the official Samsung extended battery. But for some reason it's not really marketed a whole lot. Go figure.
 
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I have the official Samsung extended battery. But for some reason it's not really marketed a whole lot. Go figure.
Probably because it turns the phone into a brick.

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I actually prefer the heft. Thought the stock slim battery is too light and weak. The extended battery is giving me 18-22 hours of moderate usage.

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Yea, I must admit i havent seen a case for it anyplace. not even in china. I hear it fits inside a clip. i tried mine. but it seems to JUST fit. and floppy. prob will fall out
 
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Hyperion now has a silicon skin that fits with their 3500mAh extended battery. The description says it should also fit with most other 3500mAh or 3600 mAh extended batteries.

http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Samsu...474343&sr=8-12
 
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Just ordered this case, will post my opinion of it as soon as I get it.

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Just ordered this case, will post my opinion of it as soon as I get it.

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I was going to post this link too. Just saw it on amazon. Let us all know how it is

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