Save 40% on the ZeroLemon ZeroShock 7500mAh Extended Battery Case for the Samsung Galaxy S7

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Save 40% on the ZeroLemon ZeroShock 7500mAh Extended Battery Case for the Samsung Galaxy S7
The specs on the Samsung Galaxy S7 are worthy of it being arguably the most popular Android model of the year. Sales of the phone, and its Samsung Galaxy S7 edge sibling, have reached 26 million units since the two were launched in March. If there is one area of the Galaxy S7 that could use a bump, it would be the battery. And that is more true in the U.S., where the device is powered by the Snapdragon 820 chipset. Most everywhere else, the Exynos 8890 SoC is powering the phone.

As we told you the other day, exclusive data given to us by GameBench revealed that the 3000mAh battery performs better on those Galaxy S7 units driven by the home grown Exynos 8890 chipset. But putting that data aside for the moment, the truth is that even with the optimization done by Samsung, and the availability of the Ultra Power Saving Mode, Galaxy S7 users would like more battery life. So you might want to kill two birds with one stone by extending battery life, and protecting your device with the ZeroLemon ZeroShock 7500mAh Rugged Extended Battery Case.

The case is normally priced at $99.99, but Amazon has cut the price by 40% to $59.99. And shipping is free. The only downside here is that your Galaxy S7, which is 7.9mm thin when naked, will measure 21.1mm thick while wearing the case. But there is a good reason for all of that extra girth. It comes from the multiple layers of protection that keeps your phone safe from drops and falls. After all, the product doesn't have "ZeroShock" in its name for no reason.

If you want to protect your Galaxy S7 from gravity, extend its battery life and save $40, you should click on the sourcelink and take advantage of this deal right now. Otherwise, you'll be like the other Galaxy S7 users that you know who are constantly worried about dropping their phone, and running out of battery life at the wrong time.


source: Amazon via AndroidAuthority

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