New battery for Galaxy Ace - Galaxy Ace S5830 Accessories

Hi,
Today my battery broke, it's like blown up now. As it's more than 6 months old, It's not garanteed that I'll receive a new one from Samsung (for free). So I'm looking for a new one. Preferably not too expensive, and with a higher capacity than the OEM battery. Which one would you guys suggest?
Thanks.

Me too, My battery has inflated and I also research a new powerful battery !
I think buy a original battery is a good choice !!
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[Q] What's currently the best battery for i9000?

Hello everyone!
I've been owning my wonderful i9000 for two years now, and for a few months battery life has become terrible, even on stock GB ROMS (i'm currently on a CM10 nightly, and it lasts no more than.. 12 hours on moderate use, 6-7 in regular use.
So I've decided to test its capacity with Nova Battery Tester (pretty good app btw), and the result showed me that it had dropped to 750 mAh, that's to say half the stock capacity.
According to the result, and due to my financial incapacity to buy a new Android Phone for now, I've decided to buy a new battery, but I can't decide which one to choose.
I'd really appreciate if some of you could give me some advice.
Have a nice day!
Lurdy said:
Hello everyone!
I've been owning my wonderful i9000 for two years now, and for a few months battery life has become terrible, even on stock GB ROMS (i'm currently on a CM10 nightly, and it lasts no more than.. 12 hours on moderate use, 6-7 in regular use.
So I've decided to test its capacity with Nova Battery Tester (pretty good app btw), and the result showed me that it had dropped to 750 mAh, that's to say half the stock capacity.
According to the result, and due to my financial incapacity to buy a new Android Phone for now, I've decided to buy a new battery, but I can't decide which one to choose.
I'd really appreciate if some of you could give me some advice.
Have a nice day!
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In time batteries will lose there capacity. This is something you cannot prevent. It's caused by some chemical stuff inside your battery. You'll need a new one.
Yeah, I figured it out, that's why I asked advice on which battery to buy (a stock one, an extended one...)
You can buy a 1650mah one which is the same size or a bigger one but it will require a bigger back case. Watch out for fakes (eg. "3500mah from Hongkong")
Go to the Accessories section of the I9000 forum, lots of battery threads.
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I’ve got a 1800mAh one which is same size as stock one.
Apparently the galaxy s plus has a 1650mAh battery, which supposedly also fits in our regular i9000 phones. A Dutch webshop sells it here, no idea if they're shipping to other countries though. It's a small 150mAh upgrade.
http://www.mobielbereikbaar.nl/product/samsung-eb575152lu-accu-origineel

[Q] [NBA] THE Best (ENHANCED CAPACITY) Replacement Battery for Samsung Galaxy S i9000

Hello
As the title suggests, I need advice on the best replacement battery for Samsung Galaxy S i9000. The original 1500mAh for the phone lasts 3-4 hours or a tad bit over at best with continued use on my phone that was rooted to Cyanogen mod along with ThinkingBridge installed just recently. I don't even play games on the phone so it's a bit annoying to see it give up so soon with browsing only.
I was wishing this phone could somehow last about as long as Samsung Galaxy Note does with its 2500mAh but perhaps I am being too wishful. Nevertheless, I would fancy maximum possible increase in its battery life as long as it is significant and actually worth my money.
Having said that, I would welcome advice on the matter preferably from people who actually own or have owned the phone and know of such reliable batteries and the kind of performances they have delivered. I'd also appreciate if somebody could tell exactly how many hours a new replacement battery would add. I doubt that any of the legit ones will be available here in Pakistan so I ll probably be ordering it from the US (Amazon or eBay).
Thanks in advance.
WranglerHuss said:
, I would welcome advice on the matter .
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you can increase battery performance by management with greenify , and xprivacy as well as these
Check this out! You , YES! you are an " Android ". Not your phone but U.​
Have you looked in the Accesories part of the Galaxy S forums?
For most people, an extended battery (1800mAh in most cases) and kernel and performance tweaking gets them the best battery life possible...
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Soryuu said:
Have you looked in the Accesories part of the Galaxy S forums?
For most people, an extended battery (1800mAh in most cases) and kernel and performance tweaking gets them the best battery life possible...
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Thanks for getting back to me on the matter but the thing is that there's a mention of so many different battery brands including anker and polar cell and mugen and oem that it gets confusing for me to pick the best. As a result, I was looking for advice on which one actually works best with this phone and gives maximum possible battery time with uninterrupted wifi activity. I'd also be interested in knowing how many hours it would actually add.
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xsenman said:
you can increase battery performance by management with greenify , and xprivacy as well as these
Check this out! You , YES! you are an " Android ". Not your phone but U.​
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I'll check it out, thanks. Hoping for more advice on the best replacement battery that would add to the browsing hours significantly, still.
How about this one instead of battery extenders that would make the phone look ugly and bulky: http://www.amazon.co.uk/cellePhone-...152VU/dp/B004IJ9M6W/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top? Anyone had any experience with one of these?
Let me know if I am correct to assume that Polar Cell 1800mAh is better than Anker 1800mAh.
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Best extended battery ?

Hello,
I need to do something for the autonomy of the 4X HD, so change battery.
But they are too many batteries.
Can you help me to find the most effective ?
I have search on this forum and find it :
- 2680mah, no big case, looks good
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B009C49I0I?vs=1
- 4800mah, great autonomy but so ugly !
( it : http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0091...f=mp_s_a_1_2&qid=1391823307&sr=8-2&precache=1 )
(And probably another batteries...)
Can I have your opinion for do the best choice ? Thank you guys.
Send with LG 4X HD 4.4.2
TheSkyline35 said:
Hello,
I need to do something for the autonomy of the 4X HD, so change battery.
But they are too many batteries.
Can you help me to find the most effective ?
I have search on this forum and find it :
- 2680mah, no big case, looks good
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B009C49I0I?vs=1
- 4800mah, great autonomy but so ugly !
( it : http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0091...f=mp_s_a_1_2&qid=1391823307&sr=8-2&precache=1 )
(And probably another batteries...)
Can I have your opinion for do the best choice ? Thank you guys.
Send with LG 4X HD 4.4.2
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Keep your hands of thte first battery, cause it's trash.
I've bougt one of it for my old Optimus 2x.
Was not a goot experience with it.
After 3-4 moth the battery keept the half time.
About your second link I can't say anything.
This one is like the original, very good. http://www.amazon.de/PolarCell-Opti...1392348350&sr=8-1&keywords=lg+4x+hd+polarcell
anything above 2200 mah without extended cover is fake
Rudjgaard said:
anything above 2200 mah without extended cover is fake
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hello,
Are U sure??
There are many propositions between original at 2150mAh and and 2800mAh without cover change on the web.
Did anybody has ever changed battery on his O4X ?
fozland said:
hello,
Are U sure??
There are many propositions between original at 2150mAh and and 2800mAh without cover change on the web.
Did anybody has ever changed battery on his O4X ?
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Yes, he's sure. With the current technologies it is impossible to fit more mAh's into the same size without compromising the quality of materials used. This may mean the first few charges a 'bigger' battery may be more effective, but it will decay so fast, that it definitely won't be worth your money. If you want to extend your battery life, you will either need an extended battery double the size or you'll just need to carry a spare one with you.
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balloon27 said:
Yes, he's sure. With the current technologies it is impossible to fit more mAh's into the same size without compromising the quality of materials used. This may mean the first few charges a 'bigger' battery may be more effective, but it will decay so fast, that it definitely won't be worth your money. If you want to extend your battery life, you will either need an extended battery double the size or you'll just need to carry a spare one with you.
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Yep,
This ils what i plan to do
btw, thank U
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Hi
I've got this one for quite some time now (about a month) and I've got to admit, it defiantly increase the battery life compared to the stock battery that we're given. With this one, I've got about 2 hours more than the last one and I'm pretty happy with it, since I have both this one and the old one as a spare now.
amkirk94 said:
Hi
I've got this one for quite some time now (about a month) and I've got to admit, it defiantly increase the battery life compared to the stock battery that we're given. With this one, I've got about 2 hours more than the last one and I'm pretty happy with it, since I have both this one and the old one as a spare now.
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This battery is the same size like original?
amkirk94 said:
Hi
I've got this one for quite some time now (about a month) and I've got to admit, it defiantly increase the battery life compared to the stock battery that we're given. With this one, I've got about 2 hours more than the last one and I'm pretty happy with it, since I have both this one and the old one as a spare now.
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Did it reduce the heat output like the akku battery?
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abhi08638 said:
Did it reduce the heat output like the akku battery?
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I have a """original""" 10$ battery original-like, but it's a bit longer so I don't know if it's really lg made.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Battery-LG-...970&sr=8-1&keywords=lg+4x+hd+original+battery

[Q] Is the mi3 still worth it?

Hi. Thinking of buying the mi3 from merimobiles for 214 dollar. But the phone starts to get a bit old. Also wondering if it still get updates and if it runs miui with lollipop. But my bigest question is it still worth i?.
Worth and use full
I am using this device (mi3) 1year , its working good , and best performance , more customisable, and battery life also good , value for money !! Another brand you will not get this much feautures and specs....
Mi3 users , give thanks for our mi3 device .......
It was a very good phone one year ago, but not now. Better buy a Mi 4i or Zenphone 2
Depends on how much you're paying for it
I think the camera is horrible, battery life is really not that good. There are many choices than Mi3.
My Mi3 is a one year old. Still rocks. Good performance, good quality, good camera, good battery, has NFC. Only drawback is the LTE. Nothing more. But now there are more options available with LTE. Still I won't sell my Mi3. Gonna use my Mi3 until it dies. :fingers-crossed::victory:
I'm planning on buying the Xiaomi Mi3 in the next few weeks and using it for approximately 12 months. Currently researching into the most stable lollipop rom to flash onto it.

Change Battery to 3800 mah

Hello,
i love my Note8 but as i came from the Xiami Mi Max 3 i'm not really satisfied with the battery. But the Note9 is way to expensive at the moment and ( for me ) not a better device than the Note 8 beside the better battery.
I have found on aliexpress a battery for the note 8 with a 3800mah instead the 3200mah from Samsung. Anyone tried this battery yet? The 20% bigger capacity would be a huge improvement for battery life.
Probably fake, but its certainly unsafe to do it, you might cause a lot of problems this way - even destroy a phone .
Try keeping your battery between 20 and 90% and you might get longer lasting battery.. That's just it, dont experiment with these sorts of things like battery capacity...
JohannW said:
Hello,
i love my Note8 but as i came from the Xiami Mi Max 3 i'm not really satisfied with the battery. But the Note9 is way to expensive at the moment and ( for me ) not a better device than the Note 8 beside the better battery.
I have found on aliexpress a battery for the note 8 with a 3800mah instead the 3200mah from Samsung. Anyone tried this battery yet? The 20% bigger capacity would be a huge improvement for battery life.
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I think the battery life is pretty decent already, you could just get a powerbank if you are that concerned, I would suggest that over you putting a questionable battery in, all while probably ruining the IP68 in doing so.
I Tried 2 bigger than original batteries in the past for a S3 and a Note 3, first, these batts lack the NFC and wireless capabilities, second, they were not even near the advertised capacity, furthermore, they failed miserably in less than 2 months
What the others said, but also, the batteries are, for all intents and purposes, none-replaceable. It's not as simple as opening the back cover and swapping out the battery. There's a lot of work involved in doing it and you could potentially damage your phone just from this process, much less even the battery itself.
I don't recommend you try this.
JohannW said:
Hello,
i love my Note8 but as i came from the Xiami Mi Max 3 i'm not really satisfied with the battery. But the Note9 is way to expensive at the moment and ( for me ) not a better device than the Note 8 beside the better battery.
I have found on aliexpress a battery for the note 8 with a 3800mah instead the 3200mah from Samsung. Anyone tried this battery yet? The 20% bigger capacity would be a huge improvement for battery life.
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Don't do it, that sounds like a fire hazard waiting to happen.
sefrcoko said:
Don't do it, that sounds like a fire hazard waiting to happen.
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Read the OP's post again.
He is trying to downgrade his Note 8 to the incendiary Note 7
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Anonymously_Unknown said:
Read the OP's post again.
He is trying to downgrade his Note 8 to the incendiary Note 7
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Lol...I actually thought I missed something at first
Anonymously_Unknown said:
Read the OP's post again.
He is trying to downgrade his Note 8 to the incendiary Note 7
:laugh:
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I know you are joking, but, hey! I still have my silver titanium note 7 since September 2016, ,and works really fine!
winol said:
since September 2016, ,and works really fine!
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I can imagine you have been avoiding ALL firmware updates since then ,so as not to network-brick the device.
Anonymously_Unknown said:
I can imagine you have been avoiding ALL firmware updates since then ,so as not to network-brick the device.
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As I did not want to surrender my device, yes, I used bk disabler to avoid any firmware update, but, just as a precaution, because here in Mexico the largest carrier, Telcel did not force anybody to exchange the device, in fact, you could keep it and in the event of it catching fire or anything of the sort, they would then exchage it for any other device, provided the warranty period still alive
Telcel gave you a very good deal here. Whenever you are ready to convert your Note 7 into self-destruct (nuclear bomb) mode, I'm sure this forum has several interesting ideas. On an unrelated note (no pun intended): Have you ever taken this phone on a flight before? If so, have you had any hassle doing so?
I recall in 2017 when I was re-fueling my car at a local petrol station here in Jamaica (not self-serve, but a pump attendant). A pedestrian (on foot) was on a phone call on a Note 7. I instinctively started my car, slammed it in gear ,floored the accelerator, leaving my gas cap, and forgetting to pay the fuel bill. I was determined not to die that day.

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