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The Galaxy S9 Plus Belt Clip by ZeroLemon is a specialized holster designed for the ZeroLemon Galaxy S9 Plus 8000mAh battery case. It features a lightweight and durable design, a 360-degree rotating belt clip for versatile wear, and an impressive 180-day warranty, ensuring your device is protected and supported at all times.
J**N
Great product, does exactly what it should.
What I liked:1) my battery life- 3 days of intensive usage with GPS WIFI- 4 days medium to low usage2) The Back cover has perfect cut outs (not tested NFC yet, but it should also be OK)3) I did no compare WIFI strenghts, but I did not have any issues with it so far4) Provides some cover for the camera as it is now situated a it deeper in the phone5) better grip than the original S4: significantly thicker, less smooth (but clean matte black)6) great fit around the edge of the screen: can easily be taken off but does not that easily so it shifts on the phone while in normal use7) a small zerolemon logo is displayed on the back, not in an 'in your face' kinda way8) before I had the cover I had difficulties identifying which side of the phone was up and down only using touch. I don't always put the phone in my pocket the same way. This is due to the fact that the speaker is almost the same shape as the home button. With this design I immediatly notice what part is the top, so I never have to rotate it again once I have it in my hand... might be a stupid little thing but I immediatly enjoyed this. A little dirt does accumulate in the camera pockets edges over time though (nothing to really bother me)Things that I did not like so much9) the new total mass is really quite significant (not weighed it yet), but I can imagine that this might not be so handy for people with smaller hand, who not only have to deal with a bigger phone, but also bigger weight...10) The fact that I have to do 5 to 6 full load-unload cycle upon initial usage (unloading I do via normal usage) It is dificult to judge just when your phone is too low on battery the first few times because the battery capacity is so big. I just ran a couple of benchmarks to put some load on the phone when the battery is low.11) the battery is not installed very easily. It took me a while to fit it into the battery slot. I laughed a bit when I saw a review video where a person had the same issue, but did not think it would happen to me as well. Once it is installed there is no need to remove it though... unless you want to insert a new MicroSD card.12) the fact that you have to remove the battery to insert a new MicroSD card/SIMcard.13) the fact that it states it "only" has 180days warrantly, where as all electronic stuff purchased online via ebay etc has a standard 2 years warranty)14) although the cost of the product was fine, customs charged an extra 23.5 euros to import it to BelgiumOverall this product does exactly what it is supposed to do, and so far I have had no trouble with it. I hope the product lifetime is good as well, because I am enjoying not having to recharge my phone each time, or having to wonder if I have enough batery life to enable my GPS. (4/5)
V**A
Long lasting, but seems to degrade reception
I won't comment on the dead horse, which is to say this battery works great if you need an extended source of power, and NFC functionality works great... now on to the part that I didn't think I'd be reviewing (I am on Verizon Wireless network):I had the same ZeroLemon battery for the Galaxy S3, but at the time I was not frequenting a fringe signal area like I am now at work. Presumably there is heavy building shielding at work, as we work w/ x-ray detection equipment. I noticed the ZeroLemon battery made a difference in signal strength vs the previous extended battery/back cover I had been using.With the Anker/Hyperion battery & cover I had been using, I had spurts of 3G coverage, but mostly 1x or no data coverage at all (but I still had cell signal). With the ZeroLemon battery & cover, I mostly had 1x data, but every time I would pick up my phone from the desk at work, I'd notice that I'd have no service whatsoever (data or phone calls). I began to wonder if it was something environment related, so I decided to do a test when I got home.I placed the phone on a glass coffee table in the living room, and proceeded to take received power/signal strength (dBm and asu) readings, exchanging between the OEM, Anker/Hyperion, and ZeroLemon batteries and battery covers. For those not in the know, basically a higher negative dBm value means the signal strength is worse -- i.e. -116 dBm is better than -118 dBm. As far as asu numbers, a higher number indicates better reception, so 27 asu is better than 24 asu. Arbitrary Strength Unit (ASU) is an integer value proportional to the received signal strength measured by the mobile phone.Here are the results:battery cover typeZeroLemon ZL rubber cover on: -116 dBm 24 asuZeroLemon ZL rubber cover off: -118 dBm 24 asuAnker plastic cover on: -113 dBm 27 asuAnker plastic cover off: -115 dBm 25 asuOEM OEM plastic cover on: -114 dBm 26 asuOEM OEM plastic cover off: -111 dBm 29 asu* (this one is the odd one out, see note)OEM ZL rubber cover on: -113 dBm 27 asu (not practical, battery can fall out)*This is the only test where the battery does not make contact against the glass surface, but the phone back does instead.Interestingly enough, the power received is slightly better when using the generic plastic covers that come with Anker/Hyperion/etc batteries as opposed to the OEM battery/cover. The sad part is that the ZeroLemon battery with its cover gets 3 dBm (3 asu) less than the Anker/plastic cover I was using previously. That's nothing to sneeze that -- dB is a log 10 based scale. A 3 dB drop is a factor of 2 decrease in signal power.I didn't see that the ZeroLemon battery was blocking anything obvious, but I haven't put much thought into it, as there's different antennas around the back cover of the phone, and I haven't looked at which are the ones for the CDMA/LTE radio. I just figured others might want to know that if they're in a fringe area, there's still reason to pack the OEM battery and/or the extended one.I'll probably update this later if I get a change to get some signal numbers at work.
J**S
The Strong One!
So first of first i will say that it's the 1st time that i put something for protect my phone (until then i have never had some problems).And i can say that despite the weight and size ; it gave me an impressive solidity and stability.As much for the hands tht the resistance for chocs.It's not a problem at all in contrary it gave you to add to the FABULOUS battery life (and i insist on that!) a complete protection ,clever for the APN by example and the display screen.I have already heard or the ZeroLemon battery and wanted to give it a try (i already know i won't be disppointed) and i am not disppointed as i said.It give you easily x3 for your battery life.I reach the 16h30 screen one it's clibrated for HEAVY use! Internet principaly (more than 50%.So if you use some apps for reduce battery use etc as me lik now....you can easily reach without problem the 18h screen on see until 20h depending to your use.I précise with Wifi still on and at least 50% in brightness.So i wil recommand this product for those who didn't care for the look and other useless things for their mobile phone. (superbeautiful look super slim light weight etc).For make it simple i have already have a s1 and s2 before and right now i am going to buy a new one for the newt phones i could have in the future! It's reallly worth it's money! For get a much better capacity than the official battery.
M**S
Great
Been using it for a good few months now, I still get over two days use out of it. That's under normal use, wifi on, mobile network on, gps on sometimes, no power saving etc, mostly texting, browsing, taking pictures.The battery info screen tells me I've used 45% of it with the screen, 15% on google services, 10% idle, 10% android OS and the other 20% from various apps. Point being, not heavy usage, not particularly light usage either.I was struggling to get 1 day out of the original battery.The only downsides I'd say are these:- It does add a hefty lump on the back of your phone, she's roughly twice as thick now. To me, the weight increase isn't that bad, but then i'm not a dainty bird who uses it for selfies every ten minutes.- The case material isn't great in my opinion, it seems like it will last well but it isn't grippy at all. I've had some cases before which stop the thing flying around the dashboard in the car etc.Overall, it suits my needs really well - mainly, lots more battery life. The downsides are negligible me.
M**J
Significant decrease in signal -Vodafone uk
I have had experience with this battery before as I ordered the first batch when it came out in the US first. The first batch of the battery wasn't great for me as it really affected the signal of my phone. Usually where I would get 4 bars with the original battery after installing the Zerolemon, it would often only get 1-2 bars and often no signal at all. I have reinstalled the battery and restarted the phone several times but results are the same.Quite a few reviews on the amazon US website also experienced similar signal problems.After determining the battery was useless for my use. I purchased the anker 5200mah extended battery and signal wise, that performed same as the original samsung battery. I believe this is because the Anker battery does not cover up the antenna placement of the phone.When I saw Zerolemon appear on amazon uk and the great reviews, I thought the problem would be somehow fixed and ordered one since I could easily return it if there was any problems. Sadly, the experience was the same. There is an average of 20dbm loss in signal strength which is quite a lot.Since the zerolemon battery is conductive and is grounded to the phone, it naturally acts as a shield to radio signals given that it blocks the antenna on the back. as said there was an average loss of 20dbm for me in all places I have tried. However, there are many good reviews around the web that reports no ill effect on signal so I am not sure why that is. Perhaps the different frequency of your mobile provider. I am using Vodafone ukAnyways, it just doesn't work for me so I have to leave 1 star feedback. I do like the quality of the case though... It's a pity I cant use this battery.
D**S
In saying that I will not be disappointed to see this battery lose the ability to hold ...
This review may be a bit early as I have only been using this battery in my Samsung Galaxy S4 for 6 days. In saying that I will not be disappointed to see this battery lose the ability to hold power as it does now and giving me over 40 hours of use compared to the 11-12 hours I was getting from my standard battery. Even if it diminished to only 24 hours I'd still be happy. The only downside for me is the longer charge time but only charging my phone every third day is why I will not make a fuss. Love this battery and highly recommend it to anybody. Best $45.00 I have ever spent!
G**D
bad phone casing. needs more work. Read Very important!
it is alright. Ive been using it for a year now. It seems to last alright but time to time the phone goes off because the battery gets loose. the heavy weight of the battery will cause your phone screen to break if you drop it face down from 1-2 meters high. The case is rubber but cant protect the front of the phone sadly.Before when I first got the battery it lasted me 1 day and 6 hours now it lasts me a good 18 hours. which isnt bad but a lot less than what it lasts me before.. You should only buy this battery for 30-40 bucks no more. I spent 44 bucks plus 6 shipping. I live in Canada, Toronto. Thank you for reading my review!
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