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dragon290513 said:
I heard they have external battery in development and will be announced soon or something
Wasn't it actually a bigger battery (as was the case with the PSP) that you put in place of the once included in the box?
EdEN said:
dragon290513 said:
I heard they have external battery in development and will be announced soon or something
Wasn't it actually a bigger battery (as was the case with the PSP) that you put in place of the once included in the box?
It is bigger. 5000 mAh vs 2200 mAh.
EdEN said:
dragon290513 said:
I heard they have external battery in development and will be announced soon or something
Wasn't it actually a bigger battery (as was the case with the PSP) that you put in place of the once included in the box?
It is bigger. 5000 mAh vs 2200 mAh.

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Eddie said:
EdEN said:
Sooo, only 3-5 hours AND it takes 2 and a half hours to charge?
I have a post about the battery life coming up soon. It's informative. Besides the 3DS is 4-6 hours of gameplay with 3.5 hours to fully recharge.
Neither of the images above are pictures. They are Sony's rendering. There are some obvious D-pad differences to start. I believe the buttons are a tad smaller than the newer one. The OS image is much more crisp and colorful.
I have a 3DS and I can assure you it does not take 3.5 hours to fully recharge.
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