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Hello
I have replace my original battery with an anker1900ma battery.
the htc battery is charged up to 4,35 volt ,this give the 100% and the led goes to green.
With the new battery (protected at 4,2volt) , the charged voltage cannot exeed 4,2 volt, and stay at 90%and the led stay in red.
Is there an android setting that permit to make the 90% being 100% and the charge stop when it's 4,2 volt?
I find 4,35 volt quite high with the original battery,could you give me your value with 100% charge?
I have tried the "battery calibration" but it does nothing on that
A part from that this battery seems to be better than the original one,it's a little bit thicker but it fits in.
Thanks .
alain87 said:
Hello
I have replace my original battery with an anker1900ma battery.
the htc battery is charged up to 4,35 volt ,this give the 100% and the led goes to green.
With the new battery (protected at 4,2volt) , the charged voltage cannot exeed 4,2 volt, and stay at 90%and the led stay in red.
Is there an android setting that permit to make the 90% being 100% and the charge stop when it's 4,2 volt?
I find 4,35 volt quite high with the original battery,could you give me your value with 100% charge?
I have tried the "battery calibration" but it does nothing on that
A part from that this battery seems to be better than the original one,it's a little bit thicker but it fits in.
Thanks .
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It's seems it is a know problem of Anker Batteries when it comes to using them on this device. There is an already started thread on the batteries section taking about this issue , no fix yet thou what I would like to know if it is a problem only with Anker or if we can expect the same behavior from other extended batteries such as mugen for example
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In fact it's not an anker but it's a saner ,look almost the same.It's not a problem with a battery ,it' s written on it that the protection is 4.2 volt.
I measured the voltage with other phone,for the galaxy s and the htc desire,the voltage is 4.2v when 1t's 100%.
Only the xl want 4.35v for 100% (mesued with my voltmeter) .
So i wonder if my xl is normal or not ?
I was going through amazon and was checking out this battery, does anyone own it? I'm kinda hesitated with no reviews or feedback but it looks amazing
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I'm Testing Them Now
I got two 1800 mAh batteries and a wall charger from Amazon. I have deep cycled one of the batteries so far, but I need to run some more cycles. Also, I need to put the original battery back in and time it to see how much more, if any, I am getting from the replacement batteries. I will try to report back in a few days with better data.
As for the charger, it can charge the battery directly, outside of the phone. And it has a USB port for charging the battery in the phone. So if you swap out a dead battery, it can be charging while you are using the spare battery in the phone. The charger is small and can easily be carried in a bag or briefcase.
Awesome. For 17 bucks I'll try it out.
I got the SaFPWR Fusion 2 case with the 1800 MhA battery. It works great, I run off of the case's battery all day, and sometimes it runs out and switches to my phone's battery around 10 at nite. Lasts me all day, even using Pandora, internet, e-mail, textes, etc.
Pretty pricey, but it's a case and extra battery, so I just looked at it like if I got and paid for both.
Plus, it has a year warranty, so I can just go in and get a new one before the year is up.
Case makes the phone a bit heavey, but I don't mind, feels like it gives it a more solid feel.
I've ordered the two 1800 mah batteries plus this so i should be set for the life of the phone which is till the edge comes out, this stock battery is pathetic, the amaze has a 1820 mah and its not even lte
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I would go with one of these 1700mAh or 3400mAh from Mugen.
1800 mAh batteries not any better, for me anyway
brucegil said:
I got two 1800 mAh batteries and a wall charger from Amazon. I have deep cycled one of the batteries so far, but I need to run some more cycles. Also, I need to put the original battery back in and time it to see how much more, if any, I am getting from the replacement batteries. I will try to report back in a few days with better data.
As for the charger, it can charge the battery directly, outside of the phone. And it has a USB port for charging the battery in the phone. So if you swap out a dead battery, it can be charging while you are using the spare battery in the phone. The charger is small and can easily be carried in a bag or briefcase.
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After running one of the 1800 mAh batteries through 4 full discharge/cycles, I got 20-40 hours per cycle. (Note, my usage pattern is probably less than most folks.) However, after running the 1650 mAh battery that came with the phone through 5 full sycles, I got about 48 hours each time, except for one where I got 24 hours with much heavier (for me) use.
So, I think I can say that the 1800 mAh batteries don't really provide significantly more power. They are the same size as the 1650 mAh battery.
The main benefit is simply having a spare battery in an emergency. Also, the charger can charge the battery while out of the phone.
PS: At night, I will put the phone in Airplane mode. It uses little power while I am sleeping, extending the battery time.
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Requires too many permissions. What's with "access to power" all about anyway. Besides that I looked closer and see that it does not include either a screw driver or adhesive. Are they insane?
Product Description
This item does not include screwdriver or adhesive. If you want the screwdriver, you need to buy this item:url-link
Joking aside I sweated buying a cheap 3400 battery for my EVO and it was the smartest thing I've done. Worked(s) great. I will give my new Vivid a month to break in but likely buy this one and risk the $16
I don't get why you would need a screw driver I put the battery in today and the cover slid on just like the regular cover does
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jpitch2415 said:
I don't get why you would need a screw driver I put the battery in today and the cover slid on just like the regular cover does
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How thick does it really make the device? Can you post a picture of a side view pretty please.
This is my stats so far, I'll work on getting a pic up , so far this battery is very good for $16
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This is my stats so far, I'll work on getting a pic up , so far this battery is very good for $16
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Thanks, I'm anxious to see how thick it makes the phone. Obviously increasing battery life though by the look of your screenshot.
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I found a flaw!!! The clips where it goes into the back are very thin so you have to be careful when removing , otherwise great battery
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How's the battery life been so far? Still getting more than a day??!
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Well I ran it is but I stopped using it when I broke the snaps in the cover so I am waiting on a replacement cover to use it again
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I signed up because of this thread. Its great to find others that have tried this. I have posted some of this on other sites..
I bought the 3600mAh from ebay for about 13 bucks. Popped it in and it was at 75%. I used Battery dr. app to see what usage time are compared to stock. Even at 75% it should have been more then what the stock batt had.... but it didnt.
Anyway, I thought it was a cheap chinese battery and just left it in the phone and charged it over night. I thought it was a wash and didnt thinking about it till later that day.. After it was charged the wife used it a little and hours passed. When I picked up the phone it was still showing 100% so I re-charged it just in case and ran it through a test.
Turned wifi on
Bluetooh on
sound at max
ran a long netflix move 2H:30min+
then did it again
and again.. haha
Anyway I didnt finish the 3rd time around, but it looks like I can get with all that **** on about 7 1/2 hours of netflex. Hell without wifi and bluetooth that might be over 8-9 hours..
I have not tested the stock one, but I dont think it will last that long. Which leaves me to think for some reason the Battery dr. app or something is not really forecasting the right amount of talk/video time. Also I ran Nav for over an hour the phone was warm and Battery Dr. showed the same temp all the time. maybe there is another app to try.. or maybe there is something in the battery that gives the phone info..
Well I'm still averaging around 27 hours so for $15 I think this is the best battery I've owned
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I just dont know why any of the aops doesnt show the difference..
I just tried "one touch battery saver" and that shows the same talk time, surfing time as the stock battery..
You might need to reset stats from fully charged ?
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you're battery experience with this phone?
good,bad?
Very Good!
good use returns me minumum 2 days between charges
is there a diference in custom and stock rom?
im wondering just about battery usage?
Have to charge it every day, but doesnt bother me!
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Charger at home and at work, so is plugged in and charging most of the time anyway, but even when i don't bother it'll last the day with moderate use (the signal is awful round here, so it drains it a bit quicker..)
I have a problem with the battery of my new Sensation XL.
When I charge the battery, even after several hours of charging, the maximum charge level reaches 86%, not more. I have just got the phone few days ago and I am trying to get the battery down to zero before I charge it. After the first charge the maximum level of charge was 75%, after the second and third one it was 86%.
Anyone with some idea? Is the battery damaged?
Thanks
Gianpietro
sounds like the wrong battery.
For example, the battery from the standard sensation only charges to 89% cos the voltage is .1v down on what it should be. Many replacement batteris have the same issue, such as the Mugen and Anker ones.
if it's definitely the right one, then it could well be a bad one and need replacing.
what exactly does it say on it?
it should match the XL battery here if it's the right one...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19999792&postcount=16
MinecraftZombi.es said:
sounds like the wrong battery.
For example, the battery from the standard sensation only charges to 89% cos the voltage is .1v down on what it should be. Many replacement batteris have the same issue, such as the Mugen and Anker ones.
if it's definitely the right one, then it could well be a bad one and need replacing.
what exactly does it say on it?
it should match the XL battery here if it's the right one...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19999792&postcount=16
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This is what is printed in my battery: Rating 3.7 VDC 1520 mAh 5.62 Whr.
that's not the right battery. The XL battery should be a 1600mah 3.8v battery with 6.08 whr.
Seems someone's switched the battery on you.
My bat stays for 2-3 days. including approx 30 min talk per day, approx 1-1,5 h internet usage per day. Mobile data always on. 3 emails syncing every hour. Weather syncing every 3 hours. In standbay phone is consuming 18-22 mA/h. In stand bay 1% is droping every 5-8 hours.
RCMix3d Runny XL v1.2 [Official Sense 3.5 Android 2.3.5]
Stock Kernel
With BinDroid SXL RUNMED2.5 V1.3[KERNEL][17Jan]BinDroid SXL V1.1.1 OC was actualy the same.
gianpietrolorenzi said:
This is what is printed in my battery: Rating 3.7 VDC 1520 mAh 5.62 Whr.
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1520 mah battery comes with normal sensation......
sachin kundu said:
1520 mah battery comes with normal sensation......
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That would explain it. Capacity too small and voltage too low.
Hey guys
I have an HTC Incredible S which doesn't want to charge. I thought it was a problem with the charging port as it felt loose so I went and got a universal battery charger to charge the battery. However the battery will not charge using this charger. At this point I am thinking that the battery has failed and wish to test it. I also have a HTC Sensation, now the battery from the Sensation will not fit as they are completely different sizes, so I am planning to wire the Sensation battery up to the Incredible S just to test to see if it will power on.
My question is, will this damage the Incredible S or the battery? If the phone powers on and works it means I simply have to grab a new battery for the Incredible S and away I go. I had a quick look at from what I could gather the voltage is the same however I would rather someone confirm this. I understand the mah are different but this only effects the amount of charge not the strength?
I should note that the Incredible S has gone swimming about a year ago and while it dried out and worked fine, it could have finally corroded and died.
Thanks
Buy a battery and test.
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when i unplug my charger my battery percentage jumps from 100 to 94 what can i do????
shmetal said:
when i unplug my charger my battery percentage jumps from 100 to 94 what can i do????
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Thats pretty much every Incredible S. Unless you dont wanna go through multiple charging cycles (charge full, unplug, plug till charge full, and reapeat) then i would suggest just leave as is cuz as u might be aware the more u charge things, the shorter the battery life gets.
Anaraith said:
I also have a HTC Sensation, now the battery from the Sensation will not fit as they are completely different sizes, so I am planning to wire the Sensation battery up to the Incredible S just to test to see if it will power on.
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I would be nervous to do that, but I suppose if you look at the back of the batteries, and all the stats are the same, I don't see how it would hurt. Still wouldn't want to do that on my own phone, though.
This battery using external charger turn to blue corlor led (fully charge status) but it's never green while charge inside my XL, stuck around 89%. This batt rated around 1500mAh (genius one is 1600mAh). How can we solve this?
Many Thanks
same problem here
kenblat said:
This battery using external charger turn to blue corlor led (fully charge status) but it's never green while charge inside my XL, stuck around 89%. This batt rated around 1500mAh (genius one is 1600mAh). How can we solve this?
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Hey , i have the same problem too , but i use 1900 mAH battery... and it exactily struck at 89% . and when i put back the original battery , it shows 100.... so what do u think is the problem
wildfire04 said:
Hey , i have the same problem too , but i use 1900 mAH battery... and it exactily struck at 89% . and when i put back the original battery , it shows 100.... so what do u think is the problem
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Search forum, but the issue is same in any batteries that are bigger than stock, is all on wrong volts, meaning phone can't fully charge it, but don't worrie its only 0.1 volt wrong which can't hurt anything
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