cellularfactory 2600maH battery any good? - LG Optimus 2x

I am thinking about buying this.
http://www.cellularfactory.com/det.jsp?d=51074&c=632032
has anyone used it,is it any good enought o give me performance gains?
I cannot afford a mugen power battery.
ALSO IS THERE ANY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REPLACEMENT BATTERIES AND EXTENDED BATTERIES??

Related

[Q] 1930mAH Battery?

I just saw this on ebay
_ttp://cgi.ebay.ca/GOLD-1930mAH-BS6X-BATTERY-MOTOROLA-XT720-MOTOROI-UK-/140473180609?pt=UK_MobilePhones_MobilePhoneAccessories_MobilePhoneBatteries&hash=item20b4daa1c1#ht_3013wt_1139
anybody know if its legit or not cause from what i know the stock battery is 1380 mAH a 1930mAH battery would be really useful to have if it is actually 1930mAH and it works properly i.e. doesnt explode or something.
fake, don't buy it
Ive been hoping for a high capacity battery to eventually come out for this phone!
confirmed fake ? how can you tell its not the 1930mah as advertised
xxeddixx said:
Ive been hoping for a high capacity battery to eventually come out for this phone!
confirmed fake ? how can you tell its not the 1930mah as advertised
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I suggest you to buy one or two more same capacity for spare is better..

Another Extended Battery 1600mah Question

So, I haven't looked for extended batteries in a while, Andida 1600mah only seems to be only as good as the OEM
Has anyone tried
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-1600mAh-hig...Accessories&hash=item230c3be16b#ht_2919wt_905
http://cgi.ebay.com/1600mAh-Recharg...Accessories&hash=item4aa8dd5ffe#ht_1160wt_905
Are they better or the relatively the same?
Appreciate any thoughts and comments
When you see it from China, consider it FAKE.
i've got the second one. i don't know if it's true that have 1600mah but for sure have more long lasting than the original
xxljmzlxx said:
So, I haven't looked for extended batteries in a while, Andida 1600mah only seems to be only as good as the OEM
Has anyone tried
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-1600mAh-hig...Accessories&hash=item230c3be16b#ht_2919wt_905
http://cgi.ebay.com/1600mAh-Recharg...Accessories&hash=item4aa8dd5ffe#ht_1160wt_905
Are they better or the relatively the same?
Appreciate any thoughts and comments
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The fine print on the second one is exactly the same numbers as on my Andida battery.
Thanks guys... I don't understand why no manufacture can produce a slim extended battery. It would make the HD2 so kick ass
Is the Andida 1600mah battery actually thicker than the default battery? Seing some ebay photos it seems to me that they are the same size and there's no need for extended back cover for the 1600 batt. Anyone can confirm this?
Its not 1600 mAh. Maximum it has is 1300... Most users reported it to be of less capacity than standard one.
Sent from my HD2 powered by HyperDroidGBX
optyqus said:
Is the Andida 1600mah battery actually thicker than the default battery? Seing some ebay photos it seems to me that they are the same size and there's no need for extended back cover for the 1600 batt. Anyone can confirm this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It is the same size, but my HD2 shows about 1230 mA when fully charged. Still, a decent price for a replacement battery.
Price
Anyone tested this Battery?
LOocifur said:
Anyone tested this Battery?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You mean with a meter or something? My tbattery program indicates they are 12296 at full charge.
I have the 1600 mah battery and it is more powerful then the original u have to condition it first or you wont get the right amount of power after about 4 charges on it and then I had to charge the original 2 to 3 times a day but with this 1600 once a day and thats using wifi and other apps
Can you tell us how many mV you get at full charge?
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-1600mAh-hig...Accessories&hash=item230c3be16b#ht_2919wt_905
This one is pure crap.
It lasts 2/3 comparing to original one and battery monitor widget shows the full capacity of 963 mah.
Whats with this?
h**p://cgi.ebay.com/High-capacity-2400-mAh-battery-HTC-Touch-HD-2-HD2-/190431776814?_trksid=p4340.m263&_trkparms=algo%3DSIC%26its%3DI%252BC%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BIEW%252BFICS%252BUFI%26otn%3D10%26pmod%3D150529106283%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D8932829703575826571
Thinking about to buy it.
( Replace the ** , cant post Links under eight posts.
Mmm, if you want to go with big capacity & extended cover try finding original HTC extended battery & cover on a promotional offer.
Almost all of these extended batteries from China are junk with data chip sending false battery MaH data & many close to stated capacity batteries don't allow HD2 to utilise it without soft reset.
personally I went for a USB charge pack working from 4AA batteries, I loaded 4 UniRoss 2100MaH hybrio AA cells & it works great.
size is 68mmX63mmX18mm so easily to slip in a pocket or bag.
I get 2.5 charges from it, have total control over cell quality & MaH rating & it cost me less than $13 including new AA hybrio cells.
Just another option to consider perhaps.
I know a good store that sell many extended batteries for HTC, But now i cant send the link , forum cant accept that. if you are interested, send me the message.
Just type link address without www or replace a w with an asterix. Users can figure it out easily enough & copy/paste then correct address in browser bar.
Luis2012 said:
I know a good store that sell many extended batteries for HTC, But now i cant send the link , forum cant accept that. if you are interested, send me the message.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm interested in OEM or well tested after market batteries.
PepsiBlue said:
I'm interested in OEM or well tested after market batteries.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have gotten good service out of the Andida batteries. They advertise 1600, but they are actually the same output as the OEM batteries. But they are inexpensive. Some people have reported very low output from them, but that has not been my experience. Just don't expect 1600!
http://cgi.ebay.com/1600mah-Battery...796?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cb710b754
Question
Has anyone tried using HTC Desire HD batteries for their HD2? I just ordered these HD2 batteries that are 1350 mAh on an eBay store located in Brooklyn. They are 2 for $8, I figured worth a chance for only 8 bucks, but I'm still thinking 1350mAh still won't be enough. The HTC Desire HD batteries are 1500 mAh and almost look like they'd fit, but I'm unsure. Right now I'm running my HD2 on the Desire Z ROM that is rooted, I think it's made by Dandiest and Freak. This ROM is seriously the best out of the 3 I've tried. With it being rooted I was able to download the battery calibrator on the market and it has increased my battery life significantly. I'm still on the standard 1230mAh battery and I charged it to 100% and unplugged it at 8:49 AM and it's now 8:28 PM(I'm in Germany) and it has 40% battery. This is just mild usage though. Any suggestions, or anyone know if the Desire HD batteries would fit and work?
Please Help

[Q] Any issues with a third-party 5,000 mAh battery in the Note?

I will be buying a Samsung Galaxy Note this week.
I believe it comes with a 2,500 mAh battery.
Whilst that is fine, I'll also buy a second battery as a spare/backup.
You can pick up a third-party 5,000 mAh battery for £11.50 on Amazon (or £15.00 for one with a cover with a kickstand)
Any thoughts on such batteries?
If you guys think they're fine, I may even use Samsung's 2,500 mAh battery as the spare/backup.
King Mustard said:
I will be buying a Samsung Galaxy Note this week.
I believe it comes with a 2,500 mAh battery.
Whilst that is fine, I'll also buy a second battery as a spare/backup.
You can pick up a third-party 5,000 mAh battery for £11.50 on Amazon (or £15.00 for one with a cover with a kickstand)
Any thoughts on such batteries?
If you guys think they're fine, I may even use Samsung's 2,500 mAh battery as the spare/backup.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Recommend use OCM battery. I had 3500 aftermarket battery and drain faster than stock battery
simplelife said:
Recommend use OCM battery. I had 3500 aftermarket battery and drain faster than stock battery
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I presume you mean the Original Component Manufacturer?
King Mustard said:
I presume you mean the Original Component Manufacturer?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes
If people want a high capacity battery, the only way to go is to purchase MUGEN extented batteries - Do not consider anything else if you want stamina for your Note.
Final5k said:
If people want a high capacity battery, the only way to go is to purchase MUGEN extented batteries - Do not consider anything else if you want stamina for your Note.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
They charge £55.80 for a 5,400 mAh battery and £27.88 for a 2,650 mAh battery. Do they think I'm a mug?
This has many fine reviews on Amazon and it's only £11.49. I don't mind if it's not 5000 mAh as advertised. For that price, I'll be happy for it to be 3,500 mAh - would still be more than the included 2,500 mAh battery.
I'd rather buy a battery bank to use it on the OCM. That's me, but everybody got his/her own preferences.
Sent from the corner of this rounded earth.
I have quite often bought batteries, no one surpasses the orig one.
So save your money..

Replacement 2450MAH Gold battery

Does anyone have experience with replacement batteries that claim to have greater capacity than original?
The user reviews are very good:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B008CYW68U/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B008BGCOZE/ref=cm_cr_dp_see_all_btm?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending
Some might say that those are fakes, but on the other hand, there is no reason not to make a battery that is better than (very poor) original...
So, did anyone use those batteries?
I've one of those and yes, it does improve the battery life. not THAT much, but it's better. In fact, my backup battery is the original one, not the alternative.
Try a 1500 mAh battery. It has successfully served the needs of almost all the users. Buying a battery of that high capacity is not only risky for your phone, but it is also unworthy & a mere waste of money as it doesn't serve as good as it should for the capacity it is rated...
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium

Dutch shop selling 3500mAh battery

Anybody maybe has experience with either this shop or the battery itself?
http://www.batterychampion.nl/shopBrowser.php?shopGroupId=48788243
Probably better to get original LG battery through ebay for example, but even then I think it's difficult to be sure you're getting the real deal..!
I don't know about the above link, but I purchased an LG G4 OEM battery from this seller on eBay and have been using it for a little over 2 weeks without any issues.
From appearances and usage, it operates as well as the original battery which came with my LG G4 and I believe this battery to be an LG G4 OEM battery.
After I inquired prior to purchase, the seller has 2 date batches available:
2015.06.02 and 2015.04.08 batches.
I chose the 2015.06.02 battery.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=201384473911&alt=web
flex0r said:
Anybody maybe has experience with either this shop or the battery itself?
http://www.batterychampion.nl/shopBrowser.php?shopGroupId=48788243
Probably better to get original LG battery through ebay for example, but even then I think it's difficult to be sure you're getting the real deal..!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would never buy a 3rd party battery that claims to hold more charge then the original battery
don't you think LG would cram 3500mah battery in G4 if it could? And there were no sudden advances in battery technology that would enable this manufacturer to cram 500mah more than LG itself..
I've tested the Mugen 3100 mAh battery for the G4 and that extra 100 mAh isn't much. Since usage varies day to day, the difference is negligible so it's no better a purchase than a stock 3000 mAh battery. In the case of the Mugen battery, I'd just buy an OEM battery or get two third party batteries for half the cost (I've had good experiences).
It doesn't look like this 3500 mAh is that much more expensive than an OEM battery so, if you weren't able to take advantage of one of the LG promotions, it should be a decent spare battery if you could trust this brand.
Still, if I didn't have my promotion battery, or my Mugen battery, or my Hyperion extended battery, I'd rather go the route of finding two 3000 mAh batteries for a good price.
Sent from my LG-H811 using Tapatalk

Categories

Resources