Hey guys just out of curiousity, want to ask that is there is any possibility to damage the battery permanentely with the help of any script, kernel, or via any application on samsung galaxy ace. Cause my battery just got damaged and i wanted to know that is it possible via software or due to faulty hardware..
What you meant by "damaged"
Might be faulty hardware. Coz battery damage due to apps/mods/scripts is practically impossible.!
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By damaged i mean that battery has overcome its size and shape. Inshort it has become ugly
virajjjj said:
By damaged i mean that battery has overcome its size and shape. Inshort it has become ugly
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Give it some facial jk..On topic,kernels or things like that can't damage your battery.
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Prawesome said:
Give it some facial jk..On topic,kernels or things like that can't damage your battery.
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Hey man thanx for your reply. But still one absurd question, is it possible to damage it via application...
No. The only way to damage your battery is excessive use and over charging which indirectly leads to overheating. And by excessive use i mean using it till it gets dead every single time.
Maybe this thread will clear some of your doubts.
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Hey man thanx for your reply. But still one absurd question, is it possible to damage it via application...
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shaaan said:
No. The only way to damage your battery is excessive use and over charging which indirectly leads to overheating. And by excessive use i mean using it till it gets dead every single time.
Maybe this thread will clear some of your doubts.
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Got your answer already
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Hello. Has anyone tried this battery?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GOLD-2430MAH-EB494353VU-BATTERY-SAMSUNG-GALAXY-MINI-/250880402856?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3a69a325a8?
Is dangerous to test batteries like this? If it's not, maybe I'll buy it :3
Most people who buyed one sad it is not better than the standard battery but i havent try it on my own!!
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Battery size is like stock?
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Dexonja said:
Battery size is like stock?
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Description says equal size like stock battery.
But double capacity!? Am i right that stock battery has a capacity of 1250mAh. I don't rember exactly size at the moment.
That would be double than stock at equal size! Is that possible?
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I am really interested in this thread, anyone can answer if this is true or it's a fake?
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Some fake 100%
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agree with you. its kindda fishy when they sell it on e bay. If it is true, I am sure Samsung themselves will sell it to their customers first~ Or even IF it is true, it might cause unseen damage to the phone eh?~
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agree with you. its kindda fishy when they sell it on e bay. If it is true, I am sure Samsung themselves will sell it to their customers first~ Or even IF it is true, it might cause unseen damage to the phone eh?~
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It cannot damage anything as long as voltage is the same as original battery.
not good
i have used these battery myself
the biggest mistake of my life that i bought this battery..
though it,s written 2430mah battery.. but it,s worse then the stock battery that comes with the phone,,
more over this battery stoped working just after 20 to 25 days after 1st use...
total loss...
then i put the stock battery in my phone,
if any improvement u want,, try simple 1500mah battery.. i have heard that they are bit better than the stock battery...
i,m warning all of u.. not to but this one...
i wish i could post the link here but xda won,t let me,, coz i,m new,,,,
not fair..
give it a try, and tell us if that's work
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agree with you. its kindda fishy when they sell it on e bay. If it is true, I am sure Samsung themselves will sell it to their customers first~ Or even IF it is true, it might cause unseen damage to the phone eh?~
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yeah..i'm agree with u..
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This is not compatible with ur phone man....
This can make ur phone broken or the batteries broke man...
Be careful and i suggest u to use standard battery from samsung itself cause its safe to use to ur phone XD
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apenz147 said:
This is not compatible with ur phone man....
This can make ur phone broken or the batteries broke man...
Be careful and i suggest u to use standard battery from samsung itself cause its safe to use to ur phone XD
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Agree
I think it is better to buy 2 stock battery rather than using a double capacity that might break your phone.
R.A.G.E said:
Agree
I think it is better to buy 2 stock battery rather than using a double capacity that might break your phone.
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that's right....
not only guns who can reload but Galaxy Mini can reload to!....
LoL
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wow
Its fake!
suky08 said:
wow
Its fake!
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what Is fake??
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what Is fake??
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Rofl... that battery is fake... why so stupid question -.-
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If that battery really had that capacity, it would be really really expensive... beacuse it's so cheap it looks like a fake. I would only go for branded and CE certified batteries. After all, i think the stock 1200mAh battery is just fine for our small Mini . If you need more capacity, go buy another one and when your first battery goes empty replace it with the second one
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i have used these battery myself
the biggest mistake of my life that i bought this battery..
though it,s written 2430mah battery.. but it,s worse then the stock battery that comes with the phone,,
more over this battery stoped working just after 20 to 25 days after 1st use...
total loss...
then i put the stock battery in my phone,
if any improvement u want,, try simple 1500mah battery.. i have heard that they are bit better than the stock battery...
i,m warning all of u.. not to but this one...
i wish i could post the link here but xda won,t let me,, coz i,m new,,,,
not fair..
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thanks for warned us (and tried this battery)
today when i wake up n saw my galaxy ace i was bivildered ........................my ace was not working at all when ejected battery there was a sticky liquid below it n my ace's machine was totally wet by that liquid ..... after many hours of mind scraching i concluded it that,that liquid was my touch screen's liquid n my touchscreen automatically leaked out that liquid .................
so my Q is ,Is it possible that touchscreen leakout liquid itself??????? if anyone of you hav such experience then pls plss plsss share...
n how do i convence service center guys this fact to claim my warrenty???????????????
pls pls pls help.....
The liquid inside the LCD is in a very tiny amount and possibly wont have leaked. It might be your battery.
PS: Don't freak out dude! I had once hard bricked my phone and I was not freaking out as much as you do! XD
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What, am I that stupid not to realize that the phone's screen has liquid? Or did I misunderstand?
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KcLKcL said:
What, am I that stupid not to realize that the phone's screen has liquid? Or did I misunderstand?
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LCD does have liquid. But the quantity is too less, that too on a capacitive phone.
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less knowledge dangerous!!!!!!!!!!!!!
galaxyace152 said:
LCD does have liquid. But the quantity is too less, that too on a capacitive phone.
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bro its not abt amount of liqiud, its LCD's location which bothers.........its jus upward of motherboard n even a drop leaked by it can make ur ace dead......so its will b better first u know all the facts n them advice here...................
Semen?
Jus kidding ges its a condensed liquid due t heat.. well,m nt sure!
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Well it may be due to the battery not the lcd. Lcd liquid is alot denser.
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varunrocks17 said:
bro its not abt amount of liqiud, its LCD's location which bothers.........its jus upward of motherboard n even a drop leaked by it can make ur ace dead......so its will b better first u know all the facts n them advice here...................
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Well....it is not possible for you to see a lot of liquid on the back of your phone because the quantity is tiny!
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Dude y u freaking out go to the customer care and if ur phone is in warranty state u mite even get a new one..:thumbup:
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Lol. Liquid damage arent covered by standard sammy warranty, and even if he lied, told them it just died itself, they would easily notice the liquid damage.
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Lol. Liquid damage arent covered by standard sammy warranty, and even if he lied, told them it just died itself, they would easily notice the liquid damage.
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Did the battery just leak its acid ?!!
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Did the battery just leak its acid ?!!
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Seems so!
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Yeah the chances are its the battery leaking its acid, look at the battery connection, is it rusty?
The liquid crystal display wouldn't leak out.
OT - It was invented at the uni near where i live, the LCD
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well this is something new.....
downloaded porn? ace got exicted I guess .. erectile dysfunction lol ... or it peed its paints lol anyways jokes apart ...
it is can't be LCD liquid ... its battery for sure ., check your battery is it soft ( kind of spongy) when you press it in your fingers? another thing see the battery connection is their any oxidation? (something green/blueish on battery connections or on phones connections)
.. try another battery and check if phone is still functional or its completely dead. this will clear your touch screen leaking thought also .... good luck
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Seems so!
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If that's the case he should be worried about his hands more than the phone.....he could get corroded for all we know
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hey guyz i woke up today and i held my note and it was boiling up like fire i couldnt hold it so i quickly took out the battery and let it cool down then after when i try to put the battery back in im having trouble getting it in its like the bettery is bigger than its supposed to be !!!
plz tell me what is the problem and how can i fix it ??/
If the battery is swollen up you need to change the battery
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Obviously the battery is faulty. Is it a genuine Samsung one or one of those cheap Chinese knock-offs ?. Dont use the battery again or you may destroy your phone next time.
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Obviously the battery is faulty. Is it a genuine Samsung one or one of those cheap Chinese knock-offs ?. Dont use the battery again or you may destroy your phone next time.
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yes its the official battery that came with the note
i will go to samsung to buy a new one !!
thank u all for the help
don't know how but these official Samsung note batteries don't last more than a year
Mines still okay after a year #touch wood#, i think it depends on your usage.
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yeah may be mine just sits for charge a lot of times as I am a heavy user. but still, I have had other phone and should say the battery were more friendly
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yeah may be mine just sits for charge a lot of times as I am a heavy user. but still, I have had other phone and should say the battery were more friendly
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Yeah, agreed.
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I am seeing a trend of bad stock batteries,
people please dont go buy new ones but hand them in for warrantee replacement. That way Samsung knows there is a qa issue
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baz77 said:
I am seeing a trend of bad stock batteries,
people please dont go buy new ones but hand them in for warrantee replacement. That way Samsung knows there is a qa issue
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Agree.. :thumbup:
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Im just wondering if it possible to fry/brick your phone if you flash your rom and kernel to many times, and if so how many times is to many??
And this has been taken up fpr question before, please redirect me to the right thread since i didnt find anything
//tia inveh
Not really, that is unless you consider the fact there's always a certain (incredibly small) risk of bricking when flashing in general.
If you want to minimize the risk, follow guidelines; make sure cables are intact, and use Linux+Heimdall, that's my advice...
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inveh said:
Im just wondering if it possible to fry/brick your phone if you flash your rom and kernel to many times, and if so how many times is to many??
And this has been taken up fpr question before, please redirect me to the right thread since i didnt find anything
//tia inveh
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Not at all. I install my GS's 3 ROMs and the later works better the before.
pheew , so then i can go on and "torture" my phone with rom flashings =)
ive flashed it about 50-60 times and thats why im asking
inveh said:
Im just wondering if it possible to fry/brick your phone if you flash your rom and kernel to many times, and if so how many times is to many??
And this has been taken up fpr question before, please redirect me to the right thread since i didnt find anything
//tia inveh
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can you fry your phone?
well i wouldnt want to but you can dip it in batter and fry it in oil. season with salt/pepper. battery melts like cheese.
Deep fried silicone tastes fantastic.
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I fried mine by giving internal voltage - 1500mv.
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I fried mine by giving internal voltage - 1500mv.
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Like burakgon said you can fry it only when you overvolt too much. It's better to stay under 1250mV for int and under 1500mV arm. Flashing has nothing to do with frying device, cause every phone can have about 50k-100k flashes before memory breakes.
then i'll go on as usual and flash awaaaaaaay =)
thanks for all the inputs and thoughts and such
//tia inveeh
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Like burakgon said you can fry it only when you overvolt too much. It's better to stay under 1250mV for int and under 1500mV arm. Flashing has nothing to do with frying device, cause every phone can have about 50k-100k flashes before memory breakes.
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Damn only 50-100k? At the rate I'm going my device will die at the end of this week I'm a flashaholic..
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Hello, So my ace died out of nowhere, I tried to plug it but it still wouldn't turn on, I bought a new battery thinking that may be the problem but no
Any kind soul that would like to help me?
Thanks!
Errr... Can you give us more details? For example, what rom you was using, have you Overlocked your processor, because that may caused the hardware damage to motherboard etc.
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Errr... Can you give us more details? For example, what rom you was using, have you Overlocked your processor, because that may caused the hardware damage to motherboard etc.
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I was using Stocklite v7.1 and the processor was overclocked to 844 mhz I think
R: Ace dead
That oc could have fried the processor, if it's so I think there's nothing to do.
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same prob. No OC though. was using ICS
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same prob. No OC though. was using ICS
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What you were doing?
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What you were doing?
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Nothing. I left my phone full charge. Went to sleep. The next day I couldn't turn it on nor can I charge it. Already tried changing battery and using different chargers
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Nothing. I left my phone full charge. Went to sleep. The next day I couldn't turn it on nor can I charge it. Already tried changing battery and using different chargers
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Have you tried to run it in download mode?
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I'm from a different phone section, but I have some experiences regarding battery.
It can be your charging port. Have you tried external charger?
Those chargers that you charge battery without the phone. Those are more powerful.
Some battery tends to die out of the sudden, and those chargers have more powerful boost to revive your battery.
Try it out. If that's the problem, send your Ace to SSC if its under warranty, if it isn't send to a repair shop.
did you tried to replace the battery?!
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