Hello
First post here. Nice forum with good info and stuff for the hd2. Keep up the good work!
I'm looking for a portable battery charger to go with me on longer trips/travel.
The external battery pack which lets you charge your phone a couple of times.
There are som on ebay, but does any of you guys have any special recommendations?
Not to expensive, under 50$ would be nice
Here is cheap one. I don't own it, therefore I can not recommend it
However, It look nice
Anybody tried the one linked above?
delete123 said:
Hello
First post here. Nice forum with good info and stuff for the hd2. Keep up the good work!
I'm looking for a portable battery charger to go with me on longer trips/travel.
The external battery pack which lets you charge your phone a couple of times.
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why not just get a spare second battery (its what i do )
Imho its easier to just plug in a battery pack. I.e if you are watching a movie or listening to music you don't have to turn off your device..
I use the Just Mobile PP-08 Mobile Power Pack which is 4400 mah and it is very wonderful and not so heavy in my pocket.
PP-08 Mobile Power Pack looks great. But a little expensive I think. 59$ + shipping..
there's been a couple of threads on this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=618870
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=590415
I think will give this one a try, Sanyo eneloop KBC-E1S. Should be able to get at least one full recharge cycle from it.
That way I can also bring my additional eneloops if I'm away from power sources.
delete123 said:
I think will give this one a try, Sanyo eneloop KBC-E1S. Should be able to get at least one full recharge cycle from it.
That way I can also bring my additional eneloops if I'm away from power sources.
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Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5039574&postcount=6
Take Care
dun get this http://cgi.ebay.com/B524-12000mah-P...wItemQQptZPDA_Accessories?hash=item5ad5d8ad9e
crapped....
get the sanyo using AA battery USB charger better
Sanyo Eneloop Mobile Booster KBC-E1S-SP
http://eneloop.com.sg/products/download/KBC-E1S-SP FLYER.pdf
where did u buy it?? looking for this also
R3dD3vil said:
I use the Just Mobile PP-08 Mobile Power Pack which is 4400 mah and it is very wonderful and not so heavy in my pocket.
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Anyone?
Anyone tryed one of these? Ebay Item number: 300390451217
://goo.gl/azjW
I'm using a powergorilla for when i'm on the road. airport, plane and so. it also charges my netbook more then once and other phone. it is not cheap but has a real big battery, size about A5. we are talking 21.000mAh on usb mode
it does not even show on the battery meter when you charged the HD2
Has anyone used this with their HD2?
U2o iWalk i-UP6400 External Emergency Battery Charger
http://www.inkino.co.uk/zen/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=32_500&products_id=2998
Hello, what do you think, can this work on HD2?
http://variotek.de/?p=215
I will translate:
* Capacity: 18,5 WH /5000 mAh
* Input: 5V, 500 mA
* Output: 5V, 600 mA
* On-/Off Button
* Status via 3 LEDs
* Measurement: 99 x 72 x 18 mm
* Weight: 140 g
This looks nice Splash Intense 5400mAh External Battery
delete123 said:
Hello
First post here. Nice forum with good info and stuff for the hd2. Keep up the good work!
I'm looking for a portable battery charger to go with me on longer trips/travel.
The external battery pack which lets you charge your phone a couple of times.
There are som on ebay, but does any of you guys have any special recommendations?
Not to expensive, under 50$ would be nice
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check what i have written about the "just mobile gum pro" in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=718678
i think it's the best one out there.
I'm using the Energizer XPac (rechargable) 4000mAh to power/charge the HD2 and pocket router while on the go.
2x5V USB 1000mA outputs.
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lwlee said:
I'm using the Energizer XPac (rechargable) 4000mAh to power/charge the HD2 and pocket router while on the go.
2x5V USB 1000mA outputs.
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This looks nice
How many Full charge does it do for the HD2 ?
Does it have 2 Usb ports
How many hrs does it take fully charge its self
how long have you been useing it, any issues
Thanks
Related
Any feedback yet about the new Mugen 1300mA battery yet?
Best regards,
dingolino
Mugen Power HTC HD2 (T8585) 1300mAh Extended Replacement Battery
[HLI-T8585SL]
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...585-1300mah-extended-replacement-battery.html
I just placed an order for this battery and will post back as soon as I have it.
it will not give too much more juice to the phone then why to spend money on it ?
vikramdhani said:
it will not give too much more juice to the phone then why to spend money on it ?
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Some people carry two batteries with them.
Also think of the Momax battery, its only rated 1100mah but people say it performs better than the stock battery. I too would be interested to see how you get on with this battery, as I have thought about getting one.
1300 mAH and no new battery door needed? this means its the same size, right?
Yes same size! No need to buy an oder cover !
Is it really a better Battery than the Original ?? Beacause they say ''Better Long Life" but any how many hour??
MalekoUK said:
Some people carry two batteries with them.
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Exactly. I need two batteries when travelling.
any feedback for battery life?
I too prefer to keep 2 batteries with me. Must while travelling, but in city too, i carry a spare in my laptop bag, its so frustating to see no energy left middle of the day jus coz i used the phone heavily since morning!
Waiting for Momax X-Level battery, it sure worked better than stock for my ex-HD.
found this while looking around... seems 2 be a 1300mah bat for htc hd2 for $7????
http://www.netimes.com/shop/replacement-battery-for-htc-hd2-t8585-htc-leo-p-2449.html
Any 2500mAh+ extend battery ?
cgigate said:
Any 2500mAh+ extend battery ?
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Look there,
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...ed-replacement-battery-with-battery-door.html
I think it's for you ;-)
I use an external battery "New Trent" that has 5000 mAh capacity and USB port.
Then it's just an exercise in plugging it into the phone while you travel.. No replacement of internal battery nor having any bulging back.
Link please NuShrike...?
G-ThGraf said:
Link please NuShrike...?
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This is one of the options: http://www.imaxpower.com/
There's other external battery options also.
MalekoUK said:
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I always carry four batteries with me.
I travel all the time
any one got one of these mugan battery
we want pictures
Received mine recently after a mix up on ebay, ended up getting a full refund then the battery a month later
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After a couple of days of discharging and recharging the battery is holding out 2-3 hours longer in my daily routine which is as follows:
Activesync on "As item is received"
3G permanently on
3-4 hours of music
~1 hour of browsing
Few minutes of youtube
Twitter every 15 mins
Facebook every 2 hours
Weather every hour
Even for the £22 it would've cost this battery is well worth it but for free, even better
Sits flush in the device just like the original with no problems. 40% at 10pm, unplugged at 8am
hi, ordered one mugen 1300 from mugen website.
I was flashing my MS and the battery was pretty low. The phone went off and now. it goes to the bootloader screen and it says "corrupted Code" Battery Low. Cannot program.
Any help?
Regards.
I'm sorry to say that this is a simple case of reading provided trusted advice and being sensible. You should NEVER wiple/restore with low power...
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Silico said:
I'm sorry to say that this is a simple case of reading provided trusted advice and being sensible. You should NEVER wiple/restore with low power...
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I was in a hurry
is there anything i can do about this?
Easy... try to get a full battery...
Is there a way to reinstall or recover a verified signed bootloader maybe?
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I think you've got a few options.
One is to find another charged battery.
Second is to find another Milestone to charge your battery in (in which case you'd probably have access to another battery anyway).
Third is to supply power to the phone directly bypassing the battery.
There was a thread about this when I got my first milestone (which was 'broken' with these same symptoms). Basically you can chop off the end of a USB cable and stick the red and black wires in with the battery to supply 5V directly (I soldered them directly to the battery to ensure they didn't cross, but I'm quite good at soldering/desoldering). Then the phone thinks the battery is full and allows programming. And after it's programmed charging of the battery through the phone will work again.
megavolt007 said:
I think you've got a few options.
One is to find another charged battery.
Second is to find another Milestone to charge your battery in (in which case you'd probably have access to another battery anyway).
Third is to supply power to the phone directly bypassing the battery.
There was a thread about this when I got my first milestone (which was 'broken' with these same symptoms). Basically you can chop off the end of a USB cable and stick the red and black wires in with the battery to supply 5V directly (I soldered them directly to the battery to ensure they didn't cross, but I'm quite good at soldering/desoldering). Then the phone thinks the battery is full and allows programming. And after it's programmed charging of the battery through the phone will work again.
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Here is a web address for bypassing the battery (Sorry, can't post links)
https://supportforums.motorola.com/message/160373#160373
megavolt007 said:
I think you've got a few options.
One is to find another charged battery.
Second is to find another Milestone to charge your battery in (in which case you'd probably have access to another battery anyway).
Third is to supply power to the phone directly bypassing the battery.
There was a thread about this when I got my first milestone (which was 'broken' with these same symptoms). Basically you can chop off the end of a USB cable and stick the red and black wires in with the battery to supply 5V directly (I soldered them directly to the battery to ensure they didn't cross, but I'm quite good at soldering/desoldering). Then the phone thinks the battery is full and allows programming. And after it's programmed charging of the battery through the phone will work again.
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This Works perfect for me!
without solding...just use some tape
usb cable. take only the red and the black ones
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red goes on + black on - of the battery. easy.
oooh nice I did CPR on my old old HTC Wizard - it was shipped with empty battery and couldn't charge without the system running.
However - I've used an old PC PSU, because I was afraid to short circuit the USB port on my notebook
I would recommend buying second backup battery, even those chinese are doing pretty good for the price.
I found it on google:
http://www.batterybay.net/Battery-for-Samsung-GT-N7100-p/samsung-cs-smn710hl.htm
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Looks good but cost USD 27. But not sure how this one working. I am now using the portable charger for my note II LTE (using the charger previously on my S3). I wanted to know who has the experience of using this battery from this website, how is this battery and the battery cover feel??? Does it look stupid???
Why not just carry a spare battery. This makes the phone huge.
Always open the housing cover to change battery is too trouble. Also, no battery charger that can charge the battery alone, need to get the empty battery into my phone and charge it is annoying!!!
likwaiw said:
Always open the housing cover to change battery is too trouble. Also, no battery charger that can charge the battery alone, need to get the empty battery into my phone and charge it is annoying!!!
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http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.ph...r-stand-with-battery---white--eb-h1j9vmegstd-
This is a extended battery, last longer than any phone ive ever owned.
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This charger dock is great. I will buy one!!!!
diego1985 said:
This is a extended battery, last longer than any phone ive ever owned.
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Same here, the stock battery is awesome.
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Yeah boi...I'm looking to get me an extended battery as well. Have always used them and let me tell you, it is sweet having 2-3 days of use without having to worry about a charger. This phone is big already so having an extended battery isn't going to change that issue too much. Besides, it'll help with not snapping phone in half like someone did for their S3...OUCH!!!
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RambJoe said:
http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.ph...r-stand-with-battery---white--eb-h1j9vmegstd-
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FYI, the dock is just a dock. It does not charge the phone when it's dock.
I got my extended battery today. Really great~~~
This friday, I do not need to worry about the charger of my phone when in pub. :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
I got 70% of energy when leaving the office. Sweet!!
likwaiw said:
I got my extended battery today. Really great~~~
This friday, I do not need to worry about the charger of my phone when in pub. :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
I got 70% of energy when leaving the office. Sweet!!
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What kind of screen time have you been able to get with a full charge from this battery?
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What kind of screen time have you been able to get with a full charge from this battery?
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I didn't counted it. But my Note II is always on during office hour. Many calling in. Also will used to check email and play game or video when I am having meeting outside (Play it during the traveling of course, :fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed, I think it is about at least 5.5 hours for my office hour and only consume 30-35% power which is really good.
Evening time, my phone is mainly using for text msg and gaming (but gaming at evening is not usual) and a little calls. Until bed time, the battery still got 40-45%. That make me feel safe for able to not stay attached with the wall plug. :cyclops::cyclops:
This is my review of the Tronsmart USB rapid car charger. This is a Qualcomm 2.0 rapid charge charger with 2 ports. It comes with 2 USB cords as well in the box, which was a nice surprise. The Note 5 does recognize this as a "rapid charger".
I got the rapid charger to try out and compared it to an OEM Samsung USB charger. I found that the Tronsmart rapid charger charges at a rate of about 1% per minute. This is pretty good. If you take a 10 minute car ride, you will gain roughly 10% to 12% charge. This can be very useful to get a quick juice-up when needed. The Samsung charger charges at a slightly lower rate, about 7% charge gained over 10 minutes.
I should clarify that this testing was done with the phone around 70% to 80% charged already. I still plan on testing out the charge rate with a more drained battery (under 50%) and will report back as to how quickly it charges then.
The charger seems well built. It is nice and compact, and gives you not just the one rapid charge port, but 2. I highly recommend it. 10/10 here.
Product link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B014...charge+2.0&dpPl=1&dpID=41JIoHNsY0L&ref=plSrch
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UPDATE: Just to let you all know how well the rapid charger works when the battery is low. In 15 minutes, my phone went from 19% to 41%. That is a 22% boost in just 15 minutes, which is about what a short drive around town would take for me. I am more than satisfied with that.
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Nice charger, could you send the product link to me? Want to buy one. How about the quality of the cable?
I have the same charger and really like it. As someone who frequently travels with a couple Note 5's in the vehicle, this is a no-brainer. The USB cables are thick, 10/10 from me as well.
haic said:
Nice charger, could you send the product link to me? Want to buy one. How about the quality of the cable?
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I updated the OP with a link. The USB cables are really good quality as well. Thick. Fit nicely into the phone.
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I use this one for my edge plus and really like it. It charges fast when I have the navigation on. Reason I bought it, of course beside the great reviews on Amazon, is both outputs are rated Q 2.0
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Thanks for the review!
Added an update to the OP regarding some further quick charge testing. Really happy with the results.
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leggy said:
I use this one for my edge plus and really like it. It charges fast when I have the navigation on. Reason I bought it, of course beside the great reviews on Amazon, is both outputs are rated Q 2.0
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I have this charger as well and I confirm that both are rated QC 2.0.
Also, I can definately confirm that both USB cables are big-gauge (20 AWG!), high-quality cables.
I bought two of these off another review and they're great
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Wondering if anyone knows of any decent 3rd party car chargers for automotives?
Try checking out Aliexpress. I have ordered some dash cables and chargers off them and they look pretty good.
Never ordered one myself as this is my first OP device, but from what I've read the Baozu ones do work, and end up cheaper than first party. But with the battery life I'm getting now I'm not even sure if I'm gonna need one, love this thing so far!
If you can get hold of an Oppo VOOC charger, they're literally the same thing (same company, same charging tech), but you'll need a proper dash cable to go with it as Oppo use MicroB still.
guyverzero said:
... But with the battery life I'm getting now I'm not even sure if I'm gonna need one, love this thing so far!
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That is what I thought, until I took a long road trip.
With the phone doing navigation, music streaming AND providing a WiFi hotspot, the battery was draining faster than my regular charger could keep up. At the end of an 8 hour drive the battery was empty (it started full).
I bought one on Amazon and it works great.
chrestomanci said:
That is what I thought, until I took a long road trip.
With the phone doing navigation, music streaming AND providing a WiFi hotspot, the battery was draining faster than my regular charger could keep up. At the end of an 8 hour drive the battery was empty (it started full).
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Pretty sure that shouldn't happen with any good charger. I feel like you probably had a cheapo that was only pushing like 0.5A or something.
Zer0t3ch said:
Pretty sure that shouldn't happen with any good charger. I feel like you probably had a cheapo that was only pushing like 0.5A or something.
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Normally, I would agree with you, as it sounds improbable that a phone could continuously draw more power than a charger provides over a prolonged period, but as I say, it definitely happened. I was using a good quality Anker 2.4 Amp charger (amazon SKU B00D82O68Y), though it is possible that my phone (a OnePlus 3) had not correctly detected it and gone into some sort of trickle charge mode.
I think it was the WiFi hot spot that made the difference. I routinely drive alone with my phone doing both navigation and music streaming, but on this occasion I had three other people in the car using their tablets to surf the internet. Another possible factor is that there was bright sunshine, so the automatic screen brightness would have gone to maximum.
Anyway, I have ordered one of the non branded dash chargers from Ali-Express. I will report back with it's performance when it arrives.
robdam1001 said:
I bought one on Amazon and it works great.
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Link?
crossIT said:
Link?
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075CGTRR7/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=AYOQ1AJXAOS39&psc=1
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Normally, I would agree with you, as it sounds improbable that a phone could continuously draw more power than a charger provides over a prolonged period, but as I say, it definitely happened. I was using a good quality Anker 2.4 Amp charger (amazon SKU B00D82O68Y), though it is possible that my phone (a OnePlus 3) had not correctly detected it and gone into some sort of trickle charge mode.
I think it was the WiFi hot spot that made the difference. I routinely drive alone with my phone doing both navigation and music streaming, but on this occasion I had three other people in the car using their tablets to surf the internet. Another possible factor is that there was bright sunshine, so the automatic screen brightness would have gone to maximum.
Anyway, I have ordered one of the non branded dash chargers from Ali-Express. I will report back with it's performance when it arrives.
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Oh, yeah, that makes sense. Active GPS + Screen + hotspot + (presumably) bluetooth = a ****-ton of energy consumption. I'm not amazed it would fail to keep up with that.
wbernstein said:
Wondering if anyone knows of any decent 3rd party car chargers for automotives?
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I just use my old cheap one. Works great and plenty fast.