hey
is there big different between non oem battery to OEM battery ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-OEM-HTC-BB8...508050?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item1c17732b92
my last battery from ebay was non oem dont charge fully now
just till 70% so i stop use it
so its worth buy oem even its twice ?
1600mah
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-1600mAh-hig...106283?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item230c3be16b
what should i buy ?
duno if its just one time thing or all the non oem battery are no good
Proz00 said:
hey
is there big different between non oem battery to OEM battery ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-OEM-HTC-BB8...508050?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item1c17732b92
my last battery from ebay was non oem dont charge fully now
just till 70% so i stop use it
so its worth buy oem even its twice ?
1600mah
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-1600mAh-hig...106283?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item230c3be16b
what should i buy ?
duno if its just one time thing or all the non oem battery are no good
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I don't really know a lot of things about HD2 batteries, but I'll try to answer generally speaking.
Technically, OEM and non-OEM batteries are almost the same thing. They even are, sometimes, built in the same factories, with same components.
So why are the OEM batteries so expensive compared to nonames ?
The big difference is quality control. Your OEM battery is safe and works in an optimized way to give the best of your phone (close to a 100% charge, stable tension etc)
Noname batteries aren't controlled, so you can buy a battery that has the same quality than the HTC one, as well as one that can't deliver all its power (like yours) or even one that could overheat or explode if you're unlucky and that iron particles, for example, have not been detected in it.
I hope that it will help you, and if someone knows more than I do, please complete or correct.me
Buying batteries from eBay is a risky game to say the least.
Most items pleeding to be Genuine, Original, OEM manufacture simply are not.
Most of the items are low quality copies (some batteries look 100% genuine) most of the items are worth less than the packaging they are in & as for standard size batteries claiming to have 45% or more capacity for only $8.99, complete bullsh*t dear sir.
do yourself a favour & buy genuine from local dealer or only from recommended source of aftermarket items.
eBay is the worlds largest pirate products & fraudulant ecommerce market, about time they cleaned up or got shut down.
here in Israel is cost around 40$ for Non OEM battery
its too much
any else place i could buy it ?
Proz00 said:
here in Israel is cost around 40$ for Non OEM battery
its too much
any else place i could buy it ?
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HTC OEM battery 2300mah with kickstand, you can find it here
http://www.htcaccessorystore.com/uk/p_htc_item.aspx?i=195803
so sad that it's only sell in Europe
its just cover ? no ?
A work colleague purchased this one from fakEbay about 2 months ago:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-1350mAh-H...598?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2eafb867be
He said he has been happy with it for the price, performs as original over his 2 months of use. Had to charge from about 10% with device off for 3 cycles before performance was good.
Maybe someone ele can give a good recomendation option.
eBay and other similar sources are hit and miss.
Unfortunately some of the "HD2" batteries are MISSING the control circuit that is read on the third pin. The result? The phone WILL NOT CHARGE IT. It will charge in an external wall charger, but NOT under the phone's control. Oops.
go for oem dude.. value for money...
try andida. tried it for my diamond 2 and works great. waiting for the one for my hd2 to arrive.
liehuo said:
try andida. tried it for my diamond 2 and works great. waiting for the one for my hd2 to arrive.
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after trying andida on my htc hd2, i would say it is as good as the original htc battery! however capacity wise it is not like what it stated according to my own experience with the original battery. andida only manage to last slightly longer. other than this boasting of capacity, it is as good as the original htc battery.
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I've ordered from this site in the past with favorable results. Shipping can take up to 3 weeks but it is free. This battery is for the Touch Pro 2 but should work with our phones.
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.35632
Super! I have ordered from them as well with positive result. Let us know how the battery performs when it comes in. Thanks for the heads up!
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That's a killer price... and they take paypal. Thanks Hexto!
My only question is... will adding 200mAh really make a big difference?
I was thinking of ordering one of these, too, but now I'm not sure if I need to. Ever since learning that the Calendar was causing my phone not to sleep, I have been being sure to keep that process killed. Let me tell you it has made a HUGE result. I unplug my phone around 8am every day and usually by lunchtime I have a battery that is about 40%. And that is just with moderate use.
Today I unplugged it at the same time and have been streaming BT audio to my car for about 4 hours straight. Now it's 4:30pm and the battery is still at 60%! All by just killing the Calendar process.
Hopefully HTC/Google can get that software kink worked out in the next release.
I agree. Ever since I found what wasn't letting my phone sleep, my battery life has improved tremendously. Also, now that I'm using TaskPanel, all apps that I don't need open get auto-killed when my phone sleeps. That's why I was wondering if the extra 200 mAh would be worth it, even if it is only $5. Anyone have any opinion?
I always like to have an extra battery for when I go camping or travel. Doubt 200mAh will make much of a difference but at that price I'd I don't have to even think about it. Its the price of a foot long
thanks for posting - I bought two to have as extras. They will come in handy at some point!
Where could I find an extra charger for batteries only?
Thanks.
MLT2004 said:
Where could I find an extra charger for batteries only?
Thanks.
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Siedio has one http://www.seidioonline.com/
I agree that having an extra battery could come in handy at times. I have to say I am a bit worried about removing the battery cover any more than absolutely necessary, though. With my Droid, the battery cover falls off at will, and I wonder how the Incredible's battery cover will hold up to being removed repeatedly.
Would this charger work?? http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.25175
My only question is, when my Incredible explodes after installing this battery, can I claim manufacturer's defect? :~P
gdemore said:
Would this charger work?? http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.25175
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I'd like to know the answer to this because DealExtreme has some kick ass prices on damn near EVERYTHING!
I don't see how this would work. Contacts seem to be in wrong place. The TP2 is different than the TP, but I could be wrong, it's been known to happen...
You would need to get the base plate for the TP2 battery to charge. Same as incredible.
Or you can do what I just did and placed 20 orders for my client for their incredible
Ebay hkcyberport
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...Category=20336&_trkparms=algo=LVI&its=I&otn=1
It comes with an OEM HTC TP2 battery and charger with the correct plate. It also has a USB(mini) plug to dual charge or plug into laptop.
$10.88 with battery and free shipping. I don't need it right away so the 7-10 days is not big deal.
mrmomoman said:
You would need to get the base plate for the TP2 battery to charge. Same as incredible.
Or you can do what I just did and placed 20 orders for my client for their incredible
Ebay hkcyberport
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...Category=20336&_trkparms=algo=LVI&its=I&otn=1
It comes with an OEM HTC TP2 battery and charger with the correct plate. It also has a USB(mini) plug to dual charge or plug into laptop.
$10.88 with battery and free shipping. I don't need it right away so the 7-10 days is not big deal.
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The description says nothing about the battery being OEM?
freebirds87 said:
The description says nothing about the battery being OEM?
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yeah, it definitely appears to NOT be oem. If I had an order put in for oem and received that, I would not be happy
DX batteries are notorious for being over-rated in their capacity. Plus at that price I doubt if the batteries are protected from overdischarging...explosion would be a possibility.
You can also go to eBay and type in htc incredible battery
and there will be a bundle of 2 of those with a standalone desktop charger for the batteries for about 10-15 shipped.
You can also buy a 14piece bundle with screen protectors, styluses, chargers, the above battery bundle, and a couple cases and more for about 35-40$ shipped.
Well, I just received the battery from DealExtreme. Although it fits in the slot, it will not charge or power up. Either I received a DOA battery, or it does not work. Either way, save your $5.
I have ordered 2 high capacity batteries for my new HTC HD7 and DHD.
They are simply higher capacity batteries but not made by HTC.
The Desire HD battery is 1600mah (standard is 1230mah) and
The HD7 battery is 1500mah (standard is 1230mah)
My DHD is aweful with its standard battery - I won't even touch it once in the day and after 6 hours it will only have 1/4 left of battery!
The HD7 is much better and seems to last the whole day with call and text use but it is always on its last legs towards the end of the day - I imagine that these batteries will offer at least another 2 hours of good use a day to these phones.
My question really lies in the safety of these batteries... they are not HTC batteries - they are made by some oem somewhere in china I would guess and I don't know if they are likely to leak and damage my phone or not with extensive use. Does anyone have any actual experience with such batteries on their phones?
I did actually buy 2 spare oem batteries for my Nexus One from eBay and have never had problems with them however I have never used them for a sustained period so I don't know for sure...
i am also interested in this. ive seen a few 1500mah batteries on ebay. but my concern is if they are really 1500mah. they could just throw a sticker on there that says so.
as for safety, as long as the batteries output is equal to that of the stock hd7 battery i dont see why there would be a problem
you'll have to let us know how they work when you get em. i might end up just getting one here pretty soon though
It's not recomended and it is risky.Those batteries can really damage your phone and in some extreme cases you can even lose your warranty.You can find this hot topic in various forums, I read a Blackberry user buying one and after 3 months working presumly better the battery started to literally mealt, ouch ! (could have been a bigger ouch btw lol). I'd wait for an extended battery but I'm new to the world of HTC and don't know how they would react. Nokia in 2006 launched a program which replaced some particular batteries and delivered increased cappacity back.
OR buy a 2nd original battery. It's the safest decision and 2460 is still better than 1500
I bought a battery like this for my Treo 700wx. Worked great for awhile and than it started to die really fast. I put back the stock battery and it would even start to die on my pretty quickly. After that, I never would buy another extended battery. Seems hit or miss but just wouldn't trust it again.
^ Exactly. Forgot to add that their cycle life is a lot shorter. While with an genuine one you could go even for years, for an extended one you should expect 6-7 months at best.
Don't buy these batteries. They all look the same and I'm guessing originate from the same supplier. I bought one and it didn't fit quite right, and I worked out the label was misaligned, so I peeled back the label to line it up and low and behold the battery itself said 900mah despite being labelled 1500mah and "replacement for desire hd".
Blatantly trying to rip off users who are desperately trying to get a little better battery life, ironically they are actually getting a lower capacity battery! Beware! Also note, I've had my hd for a month now and the battery life has improved hugely, I always get a full day now! Although its in power save mode by bed time. I have though invested in an external 5000mah portable battery charger for use when I know I'll be away from mains or usb, a much safer option.
Cheers!
Ps this is by far the best smart phone I've owned, iPhone, blackberry storm, palm not a bit as good as this, wish it could deal with outlook meeting requests though, ie accept, reject, send...only fault, and I can live with it for how amazingly it does everything else.
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It's not recomended and it is risky.Those batteries can really damage your phone and in some extreme cases you can even lose your warranty.You can find this hot topic in various forums, I read a Blackberry user buying one and after 3 months working presumly better the battery started to literally mealt, ouch ! (could have been a bigger ouch btw lol). I'd wait for an extended battery but I'm new to the world of HTC and don't know how they would react. Nokia in 2006 launched a program which replaced some particular batteries and delivered increased cappacity back.
OR buy a 2nd original battery. It's the safest decision and 2460 is still better than 1500
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I've bought plenty of generic batteries and have yet to have my phone blow up in my pocket.
I recently purchased two batteries, one from Amazon and the other from eBay. The amazon one was aftermarket and overheated and caused all types of issues with my phone. The one from eBay was a legit battery but even after a few months, it doesn't seem to hold a charge. Like I'm losing 5% an hour idling! No rogue apps or horrible wakelocks either. I probably got 2 duds or they were just lying around which might explain their low prices. If I need to pay a little extra for a decent battery, I don't mind. I have an extended lying around for emergencies but would like to have a normal sized battery as well.
I cannot answer your question about purchasing OEM batteries but I have purchased this battery which at the very least performs just as well as a brand new OEM battery for a fifth of the cost ($21 incl. shipping). I also haven't had any problems with retaining charge, overheating, etc.
Results and usage can be seen here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25170025&postcount=28
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I cannot answer your question about purchasing OEM batteries but I have purchased this battery which at the very least performs just as well as a brand new OEM battery for a fifth of the cost ($21 incl. shipping). I also haven't had any problems with retaining charge, overheating, etc.
Results and usage can be seen here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25170025&postcount=28
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Does it fit in nexus without a wider back cover?
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I was wondering when replacement batteries and battery chargers for the g4 will be available because I won't be able to get the phone until after the free promotion and want to have a spare battery always on hand.
If you have any idea that would help me a lot! Thank you in advanced
Update: I just search on Amazon, I find three sellers sell the LG G4 replacement battery except OEM : Trendon, iVoler, Hyperion,and I also notice iVoler has a promotion about the battery by accident, save $5.00 on Battery or Battery & Battery Charger , so I want to try it, I use the code " 2CK9NFN7" to order a battery and a charger, it takes me just $ 15.99, it's much cheaper than OEM and another sellers, it's a great deal,I share with someone guys want it.
http://www.amazon.com/LG-Battery-Replacement-International-Hassle-Free/dp/B010Q0GSXQ
check reddit pages~ few members selling their promo bundles
There are actually several options on Amazon now. http://www.amazon.com/LG-G4-Battery...&qid=1436673751&sr=8-5&keywords=lg+g4+battery
Or you could just buy the OEM battery and cradle on eBay. Warning though, a lot of the sellers are selling them for $50+, so it all depends on how much you would want to spend.
Update: I just search on Amazon, I find three sellers sell the LG G4 replacement battery : Trendon, iVoler, Hyperion,and I also notice iVoler has a promotion about the battery by accident, save $5.00 when purchase Battery or Battery & Battery Charger , so I want to try it, I use the code " 2CK9NFN7" to order a battery and a charger, it takes me just $ 15.99, it's much cheaper than OEM and another sellers, it's a great deal,I share with someone guys want it.
http://www.amazon.com/LG-Battery-Replacement-International-Hassle-Free/dp/B010Q0GSXQ
I found this for UK users: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LG32-Genu...275?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2c9cf4f533
and this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/MP-Replacem...&qid=1436887222&sr=8-3&keywords=lg+g4+battery
Not sure about MP Power though.
kingzain900 said:
I found this for UK users: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LG32-Genu...275?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2c9cf4f533
and this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/MP-Replacem...&qid=1436887222&sr=8-3&keywords=lg+g4+battery
Not sure about MP Power though.
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What about this?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01...7-1961796-1603402?refRID=1P7P5CHG0QYK60G8JYXY
Hey if anyone is interested I have two of the genuine LG battery & charger sets. And genuine wall chargers to go with it.
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if anyone interested selling i will like to buy spare batt + charger i am from sri lanka
WATCHING..
One battery is oK
Idea
I have been thinking about purchasing 2 extra batteries (bundled with an intelligent battery charger, on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/111714300303?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT) in conjunction with the promo extra battery + battery cradle bundle I have on the way. I'd have a total of 4 batteries. I'd love to stop charging my phone itself altogether and save on wear and tear on my G4's microUSB port. What do you guys think? Good idea or not? The bundle off eBay would only run me $18.89.
UPDATE: It was a great idea! I never leave the house without a spare battery, and only plug my phone in when I'm in the car because I use it for music.
Invalid battery message
I bought the TrendON battery on Amazon but got an invalid battery message just after the phone booted. When I plugged the phone into the charger without the phone booted, I got another error message about an invalid battery.
Anyone else have problems with aftermarket batteries in the G4?
Update: I just tried the other battery (the package came with two spares and a wall charger) and it worked fine. So I guess the first battery is bad; the phone handles the other aftermarket battery fine.
I purchased Trendon on Amazon. Two batteries and a charger.
I tried 1 battery in the phone for a few charges. I left the other battery sealed.
I didn't feel like the Trendon battery lasted as long as the OEM battery. I wasn't going to spend hours investigating the issue or the other Trendon battery.
I found a Samsung OEM LG G4 battery on ebay and ordered it for $6 less than the Trendon package, although it was for one OEM battery only, which is all I needed. There were many sellers, but with experience, you can choose the seller you think has the best product. Not 100%, but you can reduce your risks. I only needed one spare, as I've carried for years with all my phones.
I returned the Trendon package, received the OEM battery which worked equal to the battery which came with the G4. After messaging with the seller, I was able to choose the date of manufacturer of the 2 dates available for the battery I wanted.
This is not to say that Trendon doesn't make a good product, but in my experience, I try to go with a spare OEM.
Don't buy Trendon!
I bought the Trendon two pack. Charged them both. Put one in the phone, closed the back and saw a puff of smoke roll out. Ripped the back off to find a hole melted at the corner of the battery and melted plastic on the back cover/SIM card. I think I'll be sending them back. (/sarcasm) Didn't bother to try the other one.
gschare said:
I bought the TrendON battery on Amazon but got an invalid battery message just after the phone booted. When I plugged the phone into the charger without the phone booted, I got another error message about an invalid battery.
Anyone else have problems with aftermarket batteries in the G4?
Update: I just tried the other battery (the package came with two spares and a wall charger) and it worked fine. So I guess the first battery is bad; the phone handles the other aftermarket battery fine.
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Well that's a little scary! I also bought the TrendOn 2 pack with charger. I've been using them for just over a week with several charges on each. So far haven't had any problems. One thing I noticed is that battery and BMS? temp are always locked at 23.5°C and 23°C when using the TrendOn batteries. Where the LG will fluctuate with usage. Right now BMS is showing 39°C and batt is showing 36°C (while plugged in/charging).
The benefit of that is my phone seems? to charge faster with the cable when using the TrendOn, but this could be a bad thing and potentially damaging to the phone/battery. I pay more attention to phone temp while charging if I'm using it, such as GPS in the car. With the OEM battery I'm not worried as much.
Overall I am satisfied with the TrendOn batteries. After a few charges I feel they last as long, if not longer, than the OEM battery that came with the phone. I bought my phone used so I'm unsure how much usage the original battery had.
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still got these? Wassup
jaggrey said:
Hey if anyone is interested I have two of the genuine LG battery & charger sets. And genuine wall chargers to go with it.
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There are dozens of different reasons why someone might not be getting the best experience from their phone's battery but here are six things that can be quickly done to help extend the G4's battery life. and before do this you can check this link kindly
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-get-better-battery-life-lg-g4
I've been using the MPJ 3000mah battery and have done an extensive review. You can find the review here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/accessories/review-mpj-standard-3000mah-battery-t3238884
I have two spare genuine batteries . and one fake which didn't work properly. Really bad life and phone was rejecting it .
You can buy LG G4 OEM Battery for 17€ plus delivery taxes. LG retailer: http://www.spareslg.com/
Im not sure if they delivery to all countrys.
Hi guys, I research the battery to replace my old 1 1/2 year old battery and found out this
http://www.ebay.com.sg/itm/3300mAh-...LS980-VS980-/201392264411?hash=item2ee3ea14db
The battery seems to have more capacity than OEM LG G2's battery.
Does anyone tried this battery before?
If you purchased and tried it, which reseller did you buy from?
How is the result and battery life?
Thanks!
If it has risk of explosion stay away from cheap Chinese brands.
P4P3RB4G said:
Hi guys, I research the battery to replace my old 1 1/2 year old battery and found out this
http://www.ebay.com.sg/itm/3300mAh-...LS980-VS980-/201392264411?hash=item2ee3ea14db
The battery seems to have more capacity than OEM LG G2's battery.
Does anyone tried this battery before?
If you purchased and tried it, which reseller did you buy from?
How is the result and battery life?
Thanks!
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Try and let us know :laugh:
Those Chinese batteries always indicate higher than they actually are. Stay away from them, they're junk.
I had the same experience with the Samsung S4.
It's a marketing scam. The 3000mAh battery is pretty big itself, cramming extra 3300mAh is impossible without size increase (think about cell count)
Save yourself from stress & problems, get the 3000mAh one (and OEM if you find)
I tell you from experience that do not rely on the Chinese mh, are not real never
Go with a genuine part. If it swells or leaks, it will damage your phone.