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More juice for your Galaxy Note 3 with Mugen Power 6,500mAh Extended Battery

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 packs quite an enduring battery life from its 3,200mAh standard battery. This gives us about 1 and a half day worth usage in our typical usage. If that’s not enough, Mugen Power is giving an extended alternative with its 6,500mAh battery, which is double of the standard bundled battery.

With the increase of battery capacity, it adds more bulk to the Galaxy Note 3’s 8.3mm thickness. To keep it in place, Mugen has included a customised back cover with a choice of black and white colours. The back cover even comes with a kickstand which is pictured after the break. Another plus point is that the Note 3 Extended battery is NFC compatible as well.

If you’re interested, you can order from Mugen’s website for US$98.50. It will start shipping on 6th December and there’s an additional US$11.40 delivery charge via DHL to Malaysia. For a slight discount, you can get the discount code from their Facebook page here.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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