Naztech 3000mAh Extended Battery Samsung Nexus S - Nexus S Accessories

Anyone heard anything about these batteries? They are only about $24 dollars shipped from Amazon. Are they worth it? Here is the link to Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Naztech-11650-Extended-Battery-Samsung/dp/B005A2RLWS.
Thanks for all the help.
Edit: I decided to take the leap and purchase it. If anyone wants to know how it runs, let me know and I will put a review out there.

I was actually thinking of getting one of these.
Saw a simillar one on eBay last night. Is it any good. I mean in comparison with the stock one. How is the performance overall?
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nateysmith said:
Anyone heard anything about these batteries? They are only about $24 dollars shipped from Amazon. Are they worth it? Here is the link to Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Naztech-11650-Extended-Battery-Samsung/dp/B005A2RLWS.
Thanks for all the help.
Edit: I decided to take the leap and purchase it. If anyone wants to know how it runs, let me know and I will put a review out there.
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Review please

I picked up a very simliar one (likely the same item?) from a US seller on eBay this week. The battery life has been GREAT on this thing so far!
The cover is not too bad at all. For reference, I compared it to my old Treo 650 I had laying around, and the Nexus is still SLIGHTLY thinner than the Treo. The extra bulge actually makes the phone MUCH easier to hold.
I debated the Seidio and really expected to regret not going there, but I'm totally satisfied with this one and the extra 40 bucks in my pocket.

I bought two of them. A+ batteries...I use Pandora about 10 hours a day, every day and when I go to bed (17 hours unplugged) the phone still has about
40 % left
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Review please.
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I just bought it too off Amazon, it's going to get here tomorrow. I'll let you guys know how it is and what I think of it...hopefully it's great, I can really use it. Stock battery just doesn't cut it, battery life is terrible. I just take a spare battery with me to school everyday, I also have a battery charger that plugs into a wall outlet so that helps.

want also an review !

Naztech 3000 mAh Review
I apologize for the delay in getting this review posted, but I wanted to make sure that I had fully tested this battery. I have attached my most recent screenshots for this battery. I have had this unplugged for a little over 24 hours and as you can see it still has 66% battery life. This is an awesome extended battery. I have used this for streaming music, tracking my runs, a couple hours of calls, and playing some Madden 12. On average, I am having to plug it in after about 36-40 hours with heavy usage. When I say heavy usage, that means 2 hours of GPS use, 2-3 hours of streaming, 3-4 hours of gaming , and background sync turned on. This is per day usage, so you can double those numbers. The most recent test is just after some moderate usage. Overnight from 12pm to 7am, it only dropped 2%. I am quite impressed by this battery and I, like many others, find that the bulk it adds is better for holding on to the phone. If you have any other questions regarding this battery, let me know. I can run it through any tests that you would like.
Thanks.

nateysmith said:
I apologize for the delay in getting this review posted, but I wanted to make sure that I had fully tested this battery. I have attached my most recent screenshots for this battery. I have had this unplugged for a little over 24 hours and as you can see it still has 66% battery life. This is an awesome extended battery. I have used this for streaming music, tracking my runs, a couple hours of calls, and playing some Madden 12. On average, I am having to plug it in after about 36-40 hours with heavy usage. When I say heavy usage, that means 2 hours of GPS use, 2-3 hours of streaming, 3-4 hours of gaming , and background sync turned on. This is per day usage, so you can double those numbers. The most recent test is just after some moderate usage. Overnight from 12pm to 7am, it only dropped 2%. I am quite impressed by this battery and I, like many others, find that the bulk it adds is better for holding on to the phone. If you have any other questions regarding this battery, let me know. I can run it through any tests that you would like.
Thanks.
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Can you post a few pictures of the battery?
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nateysmith said:
I apologize for the delay in getting this review posted, but I wanted to make sure that I had fully tested this battery. I have attached my most recent screenshots for this battery. I have had this unplugged for a little over 24 hours and as you can see it still has 66% battery life. This is an awesome extended battery. I have used this for streaming music, tracking my runs, a couple hours of calls, and playing some Madden 12. On average, I am having to plug it in after about 36-40 hours with heavy usage. When I say heavy usage, that means 2 hours of GPS use, 2-3 hours of streaming, 3-4 hours of gaming , and background sync turned on. This is per day usage, so you can double those numbers. The most recent test is just after some moderate usage. Overnight from 12pm to 7am, it only dropped 2%. I am quite impressed by this battery and I, like many others, find that the bulk it adds is better for holding on to the phone. If you have any other questions regarding this battery, let me know. I can run it through any tests that you would like.
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What battery program is that?

It seems good..

I agree, this battery is awesome, it really does work even with heavy usage. Had to calibrate it though, took me like 3 cycles of letting it die and then fully charging. I unplugged my phone today at 8:51 AM and my battery is at 55% right now, was chatting a ton via messaging and AIM on my phone during the NFL and MLB games, browsing some boards on it during them, checking scores using the browser, and I've had AIM running all day. I was at work from 9 to 1 and I had AIM running the whole time then too which I've noticed on all my previous phones(N1 and MT4G) is a HUGE battery hog, probably the biggest I've encountered aside from playing games, and even the battery usage in the OS shows AIM at 70%. I was chatting using messaging and AIM while I was at work, not much but a good amount. Oh and I was on mobile data all day long(T-Mo), never used Wi-Fi even when I was in my house.
This battery is pretty awesome but I feel like it could be even better but I think it'll MORE than do because the amount of time/usage I spent on it today probably will exceed my longest day of school so I'm guaranteed to get home from school with probably at least 30% so I'm happy. On the old battery it was near dying when I was about to get home or near the way home, and I commute an hour and 20 mins every day to school in the city so that's why it matters so much to me...and I have an hour break sometimes in school so it matters then too. I mean I read on my breaks(my textbooks) but you need your phone to keep entertained and stay sane lol, can't read nonstop forever.
This battery is more than good for me, I feel like it'll last a whole day and usually you're never away from a charger in the course of a whole day so it shouldn't be a problem for any of us. If you are you must like in the middle of nowhere lol.
And about the grip and holding with the bulky battery cover, I agree that it makes the phone a lot easier to hold actually. They made the battery cover perfect with it's hump and all. The hump fits perfectly into your bottom 3 fingers with your thumb on the phone and your index finger goes right above the hump near the camera. The holding position is FANTASTIC and SO NATURAL and AWESOME, it's sweet. Feels like you can't even drop your phone cause of that and makes it super easy and nice to hold, feels great and comfortable holding it. It's so natural, A LOT better than the stock OEM battery cover which I would never use the phone with without a friggin case, it's a slipping nightmare without a case in that situation.
Overall, total frickin steal for only $30 after shipping. And it's on Amazon, it can't get any better! I'll post some more tests/runthroughs and trials on my school days too to get a better idea of it.
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Oh and I'm running Peter Alfonso or GPA 17 for the Nexus S. Didn't flash any other kernels though like Netarchy or Trinity, just using his ROM with whatever kernel it came with. Wonder if it would be different with Trinity as in better...it's probably too late to flash the kernel anyway right, I flashed GPA 17 like a week ago and have been using the phone, would the kernel interfere with the ROM or mess it up in any way after already putting a good amount of data in the phone? Or is it safe to flash a new kernel whenever and not necessary only when you've just flashed a clean new ROM?

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[/COLOR]Oh and I'm running Peter Alfonso or GPA 17 for the Nexus S. Didn't flash any other kernels though like Netarchy or Trinity, just using his ROM with whatever kernel it came with. Wonder if it would be different with Trinity as in better...it's probably too late to flash the kernel anyway right, I flashed GPA 17 like a week ago and have been using the phone, would the kernel interfere with the ROM or mess it up in any way after already putting a good amount of data in the phone? Or is it safe to flash a new kernel whenever and not necessary only when you've just flashed a clean new ROM?
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You can flash a kernel at anytime and not loose anything. Just make sure you clear dalvik after the flash and you're all good. Just for good measure, I usually clear system cache along with dalvik, but you probably don't need to. Once you clear the dalvik, first boot will take a minute or so, so don't freak out. After that, it's back to the speedy boot GPA17 is known for.

What is dalvik cache anyway?

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What is dalvik cache anyway?
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Dalvik is a Java virtual machine in which all the applications run. And the Dalvik cache is a component of this system that allows faster for loading.

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Mugen 1800 MaH

This battery is GOAT... highly recommend it and I'm not done conditioning it. With heavy use I'm at end of day 2...Got 2.5 days of minimal use of email, twitter, FB and browsing (NFL Live vids too); on first charge. The 2 day limit was with one day full of emails that would come every 15-20 mins and price is pretty damn good too.
Let me know your thoughts!
yeah i am seriously giving this one a hard look... going to try the stock battery to see if it suits my needs or not then might jump off. thanks for the feedback on it.
How much extra bulk, if any, does this battery add to the phone?
this battery is the same size as stock so other than a possible slight difference in weight should feel the same.
I've been waiting to hear reports of this one, ordering now. I will post back with the results once I receive it in.. 5-10 business days.
my guess is once it's conditioned after several power cycles, etc I'm going to get 1.5- 2 days on a single charge which is better than the .5 - 1 day I got with the stock battery on a single charge and moderate - heavy phone use (mostly data and texting, some phone).
I've been using a Mugen battery for the past two weeks and I can say that it's a huge difference from the stock battery. My phone gets heavy use and I used to have to charge it in the middle of the afternoon to make it through the day. Now when I get in bed around 11:30 I still have about 33% remaining. These are definitely worth the purchase. Just make sure to condition it properly...
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I've been using a Mugen battery for the past two weeks and I can say that it's a huge difference from the stock battery. My phone gets heavy use and I used to have to charge it in the middle of the afternoon to make it through the day. Now when I get in bed around 11:30 I still have about 33% remaining. These are definitely worth the purchase. Just make sure to condition it properly...
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Sounds great. How do you condition the phone "properly"?
Looks like it may be worth it....can you provide a link?
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Sounds great. How do you condition the phone "properly"?
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Follow the directions that come with the battery...that's what I'm doing.

Extended Battery better for Android

I want to use android but the battery drains very quickly.
Will a 1700mAh or 2000mAh battery help my Android battery life.
of course it will. Anything larger will last longer, though I get similar run times between WinMo and Android running on SD. You may need to look into your settings if you're seeing significant differences in time between charges.
you may want to look into the newer kernel builds for android. when i was running winMO i was lucky to get 8 hours under light usage. with android and the newer kernels, i can easily get 18 hours under light usage, 12 hours normal and a good 4-6 hours heavy usage depending on what i do,
hope it helps
good luck
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you may want to look into the newer kernel builds for android. when i was running winMO i was lucky to get 8 hours under light usage. with android and the newer kernels, i can easily get 18 hours under light usage, 12 hours normal and a good 4-6 hours heavy usage depending on what i do,
hope it helps
good luck
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What were you running on? I easily got 3 days with light usage, 2 with medium, and 1 with heavy GPS, and other stuff...but I wasn't on a data plan, I just got one recently, but I had already made the full switch to android by then.
With android I get a good 12 hours of battery life fully charged...
My battery runtimes are ok so far, I generally get through the day with a little to spare. I just oredered an extended though and will post how much of an improvement i get.
Battery life on the HTC Touch and many other phones is also heavily reduced by low signal strength and dead spots. Even when not actively talking or sending data, your phone will end up spending a lot more power when it checks in with the local towers. When I visit my parent's house (poor signal with 0-1 bars most parts of the house), battery life is cut in half or worse.
Hello
1300mAh Standard Battery
Size (just the battery): 0.5cm or 0.2 in
Size (phone w. the battery): 1.1cm or 0.43 in
Weight (phone w. the battery): 4.5 ounces
In case your bad at math there are 10 mm in a cm. So it looks like 4 mm bigger. I did say honker, didn't I? The additional weight did not kill it for me. It just was pregnant.
Android on the Touch is a pig. If you turn off Bluetooth it's not so bad. The last few builds of Warm Donut were giving me a couple of days on my Seidio 2000mAh battery. Incubus's release 12 of Froyo wasn't doing too bad on my phone. Battery life even with bluetooth on was getting me into the next day. Keep in mind if I stream over bluetooth 3-4 hours was my max, so it's still a pig. WinMo use to give up 6+ hours but that was when my Seido was fresh now its 2 years old.
Alas my Touch is now dead with a broken LCD and I have succumbed to an ok deal on a used Incredible. Time to hack on that for a while.
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Android on the Touch is a pig. If you turn off Bluetooth it's not so bad. The last few builds of Warm Donut were giving me a couple of days on my Seidio 2000mAh battery. Incubus's release 12 of Froyo wasn't doing too bad on my phone. Battery life even with bluetooth on was getting me into the next day. Keep in mind if I stream over bluetooth 3-4 hours was my max, so it's still a pig. WinMo use to give up 6+ hours but that was when my Seido was fresh now its 2 years old.
Alas my Touch is now dead with a broken LCD and I have succumbed to an ok deal on a used Incredible. Time to hack on that for a while.
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Thanks a ton for this - love the info and agree with your perspective. However many others will not, so thanks for speaking up
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piperthedj said:
you may want to look into the newer kernel builds for android. when i was running winMO i was lucky to get 8 hours under light usage. with android and the newer kernels, i can easily get 18 hours under light usage, 12 hours normal and a good 4-6 hours heavy usage depending on what i do,
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really great tips

how is the 2150 in comparison to the stock?

added bulk doesnt bother me.......
but if i can find a nice oem 1500 or 1800mah battery id like comparisons as well
plus the 3500mah on ebay
I had the Acase 3500mah battery, and it was awful. I got much better life out of the stock 1300 that came with the dinc. I have a couple of the OEM 1800mah coming early this week. I'll post back with my impressions.
where did you order them
I have the 2150..1800 from chichitec on eBay and of course..the stock. The 1800 is nice but I can't go a whole day (I am somewhat of a heavy user). The 2150 is my everyday battery...I can easily go nearly 2 days and I like the added bulk! As for the stock battery...I don't even know where it is. Running Athena withstock kernal
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where did you order them
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Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003XOUM12/ref=oss_product
IMO, don't buy no-name batteries, nothing good comes out of them 90% of the time. I would say get the OEM extended or a Seidio.
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Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003XOUM12/ref=oss_product
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That's where I got my 1x1800 from.
Gives me SUPER battery life now.
It's like sex compared to stock.
bulk is one thing but actually looking ugly is another. I bought it about 5 months ago, used it for a few hours, and it sits in my closet in the exact same place i left it. Its just not a good design. I recommend the 1800mah INC/Evo battery, its $19.99. Im using this and Lou's #8 or #9 and am getting the best batt life ever.
Got my 1800's. Charging one in the wall charger that came with it, to make sure it gets a full charge. Then, I'll throw it in my dinc, clear the batt stats and condition it throughout the week. I'll have a final verdict by the weekend, I hope.
I just sold my Incredible but OEMs are always the best. I can send you mine $30 shipped. OEM 2150 from Verizon.
I use an 1800 and it increased my battery about 40% I'd say, which is what I was expecting. I can't really complain about it
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I just sold my Incredible but OEMs are always the best. I can send you mine $30 shipped. OEM 2150 from Verizon.
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Do you still have the battery?
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I use an 1800 and it increased my battery about 40% I'd say, which is what I was expecting. I can't really complain about it
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got a link to the battery?
I have the 2150 OEM battery and it's really great. I also like the extra bulk, and with a red hard rubber case from this place:
http://htcpedia.com/news/case-cover-htc-droid-incredible-extended-batteryc.html
It looks really nice with the case, I can hold it easier, still slides right into my pocket and have absolutely no complaints about the upgrade.
With the case I find myself not accidentally touching the volume buttons on the side also.
So far my best battery life has been 86 hours with this battery, but since then I've upgraded my ROM and Kernel, so I'm in the process of doing a another test without a charge until it dies.
So far: 2days, 19hours with 49% left - so things are looking good
3 days of idle time. That's not really a good judge of battery life.
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3 days of idle time.
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not entirely. 3G, GPS and location are all on. I've spent a good 45 minutes texting, 30 for calls, 10 minutes playing angry birds and 15 on nav.
Not normal usage but I'm wanting to see how long it can go with light use.
Normal use I'll end the day with a good 50-60% left depending how long I run the GPS on My Tracks and Pandora streaming.
With screen off it's somewhere around 1-2 hours per %.
Battery life depends heavily on use. I get just about 24 hrs +/- on my 2150 on a normal day. The more I use the less it lasts. The less I use the longer it goes. That's whyI say its hard to judge battery life. So when I see you're getting 2+ days, I automatically think idle time. Same with my 1500. I can easily pull off 24 hrs with limited use and 2 nights of sleep in the equation.
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Battery life depends heavily on use. I get just about 24 hrs +/- on my 2150 on a normal day. The more I use the less it lasts. The less I use the longer it goes. That ebay I say its hard to judge battery life. So when I see you're getting 2+ days, I automatically think idle time. Same with my 1500. I can easily pull off 24 hrs with limited use and 2 nights of sleep in the equation.
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That's true. Services like 3G, GPS as well as ROM type and especially Kernel type impact battery life pretty hard too as I'm sure you know.
It's hard to judge life off of other peoples estimates, I always take other peoples estimate on battery life lightly because of all the variables included, not to mention they could have left out a few major details that impacted the life of the charge.
I'm just putting my results out there though, it's nice to know if I get stuck somewhere without a charger that my phone will be able to last that long if I can remind myself not to constantly use it to stream music or watch videos lol
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Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003XOUM12/ref=oss_product
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will this use stock back or require extended cover?
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That's true. Services like 3G, GPS as well as ROM type and especially Kernel type impact battery life pretty hard too as I'm sure you know.
It's hard to judge life off of other peoples estimates, I always take other peoples estimate on battery life lightly because of all the variables included, not to mention they could have left out a few major details that impacted the life of the charge.
I'm just putting my results out there though, it's nice to know if I get stuck somewhere without a charger that my phone will be able to last that long if I can remind myself not to constantly use it to stream music or watch videos lol
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Yeah it does. I always keep WiFi on (whether it's connected or not) GPS, and location settings. Data sync I toggle manually because that can shorten your battery even more.
Kernel settings are the most important. I have my phone set to 128MHz when the screen is off and a min of 245MHz when it's on (Smartass settings).

Nexus 6 Battery - average or below average?

Today I took my phone off charge at 3.30pm, I'm on 50% with adaptive brightness off. My SOT is 2hrs 10mins, during which I've used WhatsApp, texted, used Chrome, played some music and YouTube videos, and played Temple Run for 20mins. I also have Facebook running, but I haven't used it. It's 7.45pm now, and my phone is at 51% with an estimated time of 5hrs remaining.
So that's 3.5hrs off charge, with about 2hrs SOT time, and I'm on 51%.
Does this sound average for the Nexus 6 or is my battery draining more so than normal?
That sounds way below average. I'm at 49% after 10 hours of heavy use. At least 2 hours internet and 45 min of talk time.
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That sounds way below average. I'm at 49% after 10 hours of heavy use. At least 2 hours internet and 45 min of talk time.
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I have a super hard time believing that you had 10 hours of heavy use or we think heavy use are two different things.
To OP check out the battery life thread in general, could be a variety of rogue apps that are draining in background. If you don't turn things off I'm not surprised if you get around 4.5 hours of SOT
Is there a way to tell how many hours since charge? I just see that I have 12 hrs left
Yes, that is low in my opinion. On similar usage I typically get 6+ SOT 100% to 15%. Probably 75% WiFi, 25% LTE. Auto brightness.
This is about right. On my 3rd nexus 6 and they all exhibited the same behavior. I'm a heavy user as well and lucky if I get 5 hours sot. I had a short stint with a 6+ where I measured bit one day to give me a freakish 9.5hrs when I got down to 4%. I only hope things would get better for the battery as time passes. This is the perfect phone for me in every way except battery life.
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This is about right. On my 3rd nexus 6 and they all exhibited the same behavior. I'm a heavy user as well and lucky if I get 5 hours sot. I had a short stint with a 6+ where I measured bit one day to give me a freakish 9.5hrs when I got down to 4%. I only hope things would get better for the battery as time passes. This is the perfect phone for me in every way except battery life.
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You cant accurately measure SOT on iOS so I have a hard time believing this. I have several friends with the 6+ that barely get through the day here at my university, then again I can't vouch for what they do on their phones.
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You cant accurately measure SOT on iOS so I have a hard time believing this. I have several friends with the 6+ that barely get through the day here at my university, then again I can't vouch for what they do on their phones.
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Believe me, on a holiday break without anything better to do you can easily measure it lol
Its incredible battery wise and may be as a phone if you ca stomache iOs, i couldnt.
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Believe me, on a holiday break without anything better to do you can easily measure it lol
Its incredible battery wise and may be as a phone if you ca stomache iOs, i couldnt.
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What I'm staying is unless you have a stopwatch and can reproduce it accurately then it's hard to prove. I'm not necessarily saying your wrong, but it's hard to believe an iPhone is getting that kind of battery life, especially from what I have seen.
Now I'm not saying it's impossible but it's not something you see everyday. Its hard to measure something like SOT accurately without a built in system setting or app monitoring it. You can see why I have doubt's, but I appreciate you posting your experience.
This question makes no sense, as every battery thread. Battery is subjective, there is no such thing as "average" battery life. It all depends on how you use your phone and how your phone is set up. Everybody has their own kind of apps, setups, carriers.
The better signal strength you have in terms of carrier cellular data, the better battery you'll have.
Depending on what you do on your phone determines battery life. Yeah you can have 6+ hours SOT, but if you play games or watch videos then your battery life will be different from everybody else. Does that mean you have "poor" battery life? No, you just put your phone to more heavy tasks that consumed more battery life.
The way I see battery life, if I was able to end the day without my phone going down to 0% then it did its job. If I have problems with battery life, I'm only 15 minutes away from a quick Turbo Charge up to ~60% or get a portable charger if you don't have access to a wall outlet.
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What I'm staying is unless you have a stopwatch and can reproduce it accurately then it's hard to prove. I'm not necessarily saying your wrong, but it's hard to believe an iPhone is getting that kind of battery life, especially from what I have seen.
Now I'm not saying it's impossible but it's not something you see everyday. Its hard to measure something like SOT accurately without a built in system setting or app monitoring it. You can see why I have doubt's, but I appreciate you posting your experience.
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No offense taken at all. Quite the opposite, i completely inderstand where you're coming from. I have doubts myself when someone says they're heavy users on nexus 6 and get 8hrs sot. Everyones usage is pretty unique to them and can shift their sot numbers considerably to either side.
That being said and that i got that out of the way lol, what I meant when i said I had a lot of time on my hand is that i really had a lot of time towaste, that 9.5hrs was spent in one sitting believe or not. Most of it was binging on Netflix and the remainder was browsing on safari. I pretty much use my Nexus 6 the same way where its strictly split between Netflix/yiutube and chrome. Most if it on Wifi.
I didn't install any apps on top of stock in either phone except for google maps on iOS and adaway/titanium/greenify on nexus 6. I use the browser for everything else like facebook etc. And i dont play any games on my phones. May be my sot on the 6+ would've been different if my usage was different, but for my use case and setup the 6+ had the much better battery life.
However i ended up going back to the nexus 6 because its the better phone overall imo. I just need to find a way to improve the battery. I was hoping greenify would help a lot, but it didnt help much so far. My galaxy nexus had horrid battery life BUT the battery was replaceable and that made all the difference in the world, whuch this phone sadly lacks.
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No offense taken at all. Quite the opposite, i completely inderstand where you're coming from. I have doubts myself when someone says they're heavy users on nexus 6 and get 8hrs sot. Everyones usage is pretty unique to them and can shift their sot numbers considerably to either side.
That being said and that i got that out of the way lol, what I meant when i said I had a lot of time on my hand is that i really had a lot of time towaste, that 9.5hrs was spent in one sitting believe or not. Most of it was binging on Netflix and the remainder was browsing on safari. I pretty much use my Nexus 6 the same way where its strictly split between Netflix/yiutube and chrome. Most if it on Wifi.
I didn't install any apps on top of stock in either phone except for google maps on iOS and adaway/titanium/greenify on nexus 6. I use the browser for everything else like facebook etc. And i dont play any games on my phones. May be my sot on the 6+ would've been different if my usage was different, but for my use case and setup the 6+ had the much better battery life.
However i ended up going back to the nexus 6 because its the better phone overall imo. I just need to find a way to improve the battery. I was hoping greenify would help a lot, but it didnt help much so far. My galaxy nexus had horrid battery life BUT the battery was replaceable and that made all the difference in the world, whuch this phone sadly lacks.
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I see, thank you for clarifying your usage. If you want better battery life I recommend trying Franco kernel with Vomer Tweaks. I had 7.5 hours SOT with 25% battery left before I flashed a updated ROM and made a TWRP backup. I could have easily made it to 8.5-9hours SOT, however it was already 2300 and I didn't feel like staring at my screen until 0100 just to see if I could get more SOT. My phone was on all day since 0730 that morning, including time I used Bluetooth for GP music at the gym and some casting to my Nexus Player. Good battery life is possible but as you said everyone is different.
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What I'm staying is unless you have a stopwatch and can reproduce it accurately then it's hard to prove. I'm not necessarily saying your wrong, but it's hard to believe an iPhone is getting that kind of battery life, especially from what I have seen.
Now I'm not saying it's impossible but it's not something you see everyday. Its hard to measure something like SOT accurately without a built in system setting or app monitoring it. You can see why I have doubt's, but I appreciate you posting your experience.
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Pilz said:
I see, thank you for clarifying your usage. If you want better battery life I recommend trying Franco kernel with Vomer Tweaks. I had 7.5 hours SOT with 25% battery left before I flashed a updated ROM and made a TWRP backup. I could have easily made it to 8.5-9hours SOT, however it was already 2300 and I didn't feel like staring at my screen until 0100 just to see if I could get more SOT. My phone was on all day since 0730 that morning, including time I used Bluetooth for GP music at the gym and some casting to my Nexus Player. Good battery life is possible but as you said everyone is different.
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Wow that sounds impressive and really all that i need as sot goes. I'll def read up on how to do it and give it a try. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the replies guys.
Okay, so went to bed, phone was at 79% battery. This morning it was about 74% or so. Been on Chrome checking stuff, it's dropped to about 65% in half an hour. Screen brightness is around 30%. WiFi on, half cellular signal. I'm not doing anything intensive. My SoT so far is 1hr 40mins. Standby time is 12hrs.
So tl;dr - dropped 5% over 12hrs on standby, then 9% in half an hour with the screen on at 30% brightness using mainly Chrome.
I guess am just a little concerned in case I have a defective battery or something. I've alrady had one replacement already due to the camera arriving damaged.
What do you guys think?
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Thanks for the replies guys.
Okay, so went to bed, phone was at 79% battery. This morning it was about 74% or so. Been on Chrome checking stuff, it's dropped to about 65% in half an hour. Screen brightness is around 30%. WiFi on, half cellular signal. I'm not doing anything intensive. My SoT so far is 1hr 40mins. Standby time is 12hrs.
So tl;dr - dropped 5% over 12hrs on standby, then 9% in half an hour with the screen on at 30% brightness using mainly Chrome.
I guess am just a little concerned in case I have a defective battery or something. I've alrady had one replacement already due to the camera arriving damaged.
What do you guys think?
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Sounds about right. 9% in half an hour would give you 5 hrs SOT, and thats about average.
If you were doing Franko kernel with volmer tweaks that would be low. They do a lot to slow processor down and reduce capability to save battery, but you probably wouldn't be able to tell except for the occasional lag while scrolling a web page.
I get about 3.5-4 hours SOT. Seems fine to me. I don't do anything whatsoever to save battery. I keep the screen brightness how I like it.
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Wow that sounds impressive and really all that i need as sot goes. I'll def read up on how to do it and give it a try. Thanks for sharing!
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Here is mine so far today. The reboot is from when I updated Franco kernel to r4. I used google play music at the gym and Bluetooth in my car driving to and from the gym and store. Battery life can be as good as you want it to be.
Edit: also I was only on WiFi for 40 minutes and LTE the rest of the time

New battery = amazing new life for my Nexus 5!

(cross posted to Nexus 5 subreddit)
So I've had my N5 since it was first available (ordered it the first day it was on Google Play). Over the last 6 months or so, I've had absolutely atrocious battery life, which I attributed to the upgrade to Android 5. Most recently, the battery life has been so bad that I could be at 98% and after 10 or 15 minutes of playing a game with GPU usage, the phone just shut down. After a reboot, the phone said my battery was at 1%. Then I'd keep the phone off, leave it for 20 or 30 minutes and when I turned it on again, it told me the battery was at 40%. Super strange.
Long story short, I decided that my battery had some real problems. So I took a chance and ordered what looked like an ok battery replacement off of Amazon (link below) as well as some tools from iFixit.com (link below) and decided I was going to try to install a new battery.
Well, it's been about a week since I did the battery replacement (link below to the YouTube video that was helpful) and my phone feels like a brand new device. I get a real, full-day use of the phone now, which for me is having it on and using maps, Gmail, texting, Chrome, Facebook, Play Music, and a few other key apps. Some games here and there. I also obviously have the phone off during the day when I don't need it. Before the battery replacement, my phone could easily be dead with a mix of screen on and off time in 2 hours or less. Now I'm getting 13-14 hours easily. Really amazing.
So I thought this was important enough to share with everyone. If you're in the same boat that I was, you might give this a shot too. Here's everything you need to do what I did:
BATTERY (ships from Chicago, NOT China! this was key!): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LD7S6YQ
iFIXIT TOOLS (if you don't already have these): https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Plastic-Opening-Tools/IF145-000-1
YOUTUBE TUTORIAL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlmKLfgUtBQ
Here's some additional info about my setup that may be helpful: ROM: Cataclysm latest stable build (built off 5.1) KERNEL: Elemental X 2.11. Also using Greenify to hibernate unnecessary background apps
Feel free to ask any other questions. I'm really pleased with how things have gone with this new battery (at least for this first week, which I know is not tons of time). For the moment, it feels like I have a brand new phone!
I was just starting to look for a replacement for my N5. This one doesn't get the greatest of reviews. I've wasted $13.50 on worse though. You still recommend it?
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I was just starting to look for a replacement for my N5. This one doesn't get the greatest of reviews. I've wasted $13.50 on worse though. You still recommend it?
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I do! Granted, I've had this for just about a week so it's not the best assessment of long term performance but the difference between the dead stock battery I had and this new one is night and day. I can go all day with this new one. I could barely go an hour with the old one before it shut off. Worth a shot -- and to your point it's only $13.50.
Great thread!
But I think my battery still no dead, can get 3.5 hours of SOT with like near to 2 hours gaming, and it can still standby for at most whole days with such usage
Now in stock 5.1 with elementalX kernel
ONLY fresh year battery to buy
I hope for a long battery manufacturing. Unfortunately, the design of batteries is that they are prone to aging. Even if they are in a store, they begin to lose capacitance over time. It is necessary to carefully examine what year battery you want to buy
Hmm, also considering replacing my battery...
One day my phone was going haywire and I took it apart (easier than I thought) replugged the battery cord and worked fine after that.
Probably anal but right when I unplugged my phone from the charger just now it went from 100% -> 99% instantly.. dun dun dun! lol I've had my phone since December 2013 so yeah you can tell how long I've had my phone for! haha
I ordered one from etradesupply that will arrive tomorrow. I hope it has a fairly recent manufacturing date and isn't some extra stock from 2013. I know I am paying more due to shipping but buying batteries on ebay makes me so nervous about fakes and the quality. At least it looks super easy to swap out.
Coincidentally, I came to the same conclusion yesterday and ordered a new battery. It appears to be something of a minefield and you can pay between £8 and £30 for what seems to be the same battery!
In the end, I went with a mid-price battery from a reputable seller and hopefully all will be well...quite excited for it to arrive
My new battery just arrived today! I'll get it fitted and update with how it is. I've got some screens of battery life at the moment. Hopefully it improves
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My new battery just arrived today! I'll get it fitted and update with how it is. I've got some screens of battery life at the moment. Hopefully it improves
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Where did you order from?
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My etradesupply battery arrived yesterday. It looks exactly like the stock battery and shipped from Texas. Manufacture date is September of 2014... Can't remember the exact date but it for sure september of 2014 which is older than I'd like but we'll see. It was at 47% charge which is about what it should be for storage.
I haven't had a chance to do a full cycle yet. I just charged it to 100% once so far. My screen on time is 2 hours 15 minutes with 34% battery left. I don't do anything special to conserve battery and use automatic brightness set to 50% or whatever stock is. That's a mix of games and browsing.
I am not sure if a new battery has to go through a full cycle to get calibrated or anything like that. I've read laptops should be drained completely once in awhile (not often) to recalibrate something with how the battery life is measured. I feel battery life is better than the battery it replaced so far which is what matters to me. If I can get 3+ hours SOT consistently I'll be happy. I was getting down to around 2 hours SOT on my old battery.
I've been contemplating getting a new battery for a while. I have a launch week device so my battery is sitting around 18 months old. I'm not getting terrible battery life but it's not as good as it was either. My usage patterns have changed since then and I also keep a lot of apps installed and have everything turned on as opposed to when I first had the device I had a script remove most everything from the phone and kept most things turned off. I'd say an average work day I'll see 2-2 1/2 hours screen on time with about 1 1/2-2hours bluetooth music playback. I'm looking for a charger around 6pm when I get home.
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Where did you order from?
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i see you're in the US so not sure if I'll be of much help. I ordered off ebay, just checked to make sure there was plenty of feedback for the battery. Just using up the battery of my current one so will change tonight and hopefully update tomorrow!
Good to hear OP! I always look forma back up bstteryied con amsozn
Just my luck. I get the one battery that doesn't charge ? have to wait on a replacement now
Every one knows batteries need to empty and fill a good few times to reach peak holding. I replaced mine with a genuine OEM, from Amazon, and it took a good few days then it made a huge difference longevity. Never buy cheap batteries. They are fake and can't be told from the real thing until you use it AND findout. Go by the reviews and who is selling
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Just my luck. I get the one battery that doesn't charge ? have to wait on a replacement now
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Thought the whole world knew don't but batteries of eBay!!! Sorry to hear that. Get one of Amazon. My fiancee sent mine from the states from Amazon.
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Battery Replacement in India
Where can I get the battery in India. My battery too draining like hell..
Can anyone suggest where I can get battery in India.. Online website is fine
I have my old battery replace at the official LG service center here in Manila and all i can say is that my 5's battery life is just like brand new. After a year with the old battery, sot max is just 1.5 hours, after the replacement, 4.5 hours.
moraytadroidz said:
I have my old battery replace at the official LG service center here in Manila and all i can say is that my 5's battery life is just like brand new. After a year with the old battery, sot max is just 1.5 hours, after the replacement, 4.5 hours.
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where exactly did you get it replaced? mine's not dying yet, but I would like to know just in case
!n0x said:
where exactly did you get it replaced? mine's not dying yet, but I would like to know just in case
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