The battery is the unfinished business of this generation telephony mobile. Although the manufacturers have put the batteries "" never better said "" and have equipped their terminals with well-charged power units, the reality is that in the face of intensive use, in the best of cases, there is no choice but to resort to a daily and full charge of the battery. In this sense, although the Samsung Galaxy S3 is one of the devices with greater autonomy on the market ”” along with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, Motorola RAZR MAXX and Nokia Lumia 920, although this is yet to come ””, we have already known been put on sale the supplementary battery that providesup to 3,000 extra milliamps of energy to the smartphone with the best track record in the South Korean catalog.
The price of this unit is 50 euros. It is a supplementary unit, that is, it is not installed inside the Samsung Galaxy S3, but works as an external housing. In this sense, the cover of this accessory corresponds to the model known as Pebble Blue, or metallic blue. On the other hand, this supplementary battery pack incorporates its own NFC proximity communication sensor. The Samsung Galaxy S3 itself integrates this technology, but when installing this external unit it would be disabled, so the presence of an additional chip allows the phone not to lose the functions associated with this device pairing and data exchange system.
What is not known is to what extent this unit extends the autonomy of the Samsung Galaxy S3. Recall that according to official indexes, the 2,100 milliamp unit that the device carries as standard can provide almost twelve hours in intensive use and at full load, so that the possibilities with the supplementary 3,000 milliamp battery could be expanded, theoretically by more than double, although there are no data in this regard that allow treading on firm ground in this regard.
When we are now nearing the end of the year, the Samsung Galaxy S3 has officially registered more than 30 million sales worldwide. The estimates that are being handled for the end of 2012 place the business volume that this phone would have provided above 40 million terminals, something that is not only more than applaudible, but also more than admirable. And is that the Samsung Galaxy S3 would have exceeded that mark in just six months, since this smartphone went on sale at the end of May. That same amount , 40 million units, is the one that is handled to account for Samsung's total salesin the field of mobile phones for the fourth quarter of the year, although for the moment these are estimates, since there is no confirmed data in this regard. Be that as it may, without a doubt this 2012 will close as the golden year of the South Korean multinational.