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How much is warranty time for samsung provided battery and can anyone give any tips on how to get it replaced free from service centre
Wel.. The Stock Battery Has 6 months warranty since u purchased the phone and you replace it in that period.
And its depend on you whats the reason you are telling them for replacement.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-GENUI...LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item5d357f6f48&_uhb=1
Looking at buying this, if it is genuine, then this is worth it.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-GENUI...LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item5d357f6f48&_uhb=1
Looking at buying this, if it is genuine, then this is worth it.
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Dude, just £4? It's unbelievably cheap. :silly: If it really is genuine, then I'd get one as well, after a year of using my Ace I feel like its battery life is way too short.
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Dude, just £4? It's unbelievably cheap. :silly: If it really is genuine, then I'd get one as well, after a year of using my Ace I feel like its battery life is way too short.
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Yeah I agree, but look here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-rev...iewpoints=1&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending
from Amazon, 14 reviews that looks genuine and its £6? So I don't see why this one isn't. Distance selling regulations as well if it's not genuine then bam money back.
I'm going to buy one of the two.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-GENUI...LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item5d357f6f48&_uhb=1
Looking at buying this, if it is genuine, then this is worth it.
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Yeah I agree, but look here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-rev...iewpoints=1&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending
from Amazon, 14 reviews that looks genuine and its £6? So I don't see why this one isn't. Distance selling regulations as well if it's not genuine then bam money back.
I'm going to buy one of the two.
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Yeah, it looks pretty damn good. Could you send me a message when you get your new battery just to say it works fine?
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Yeah, it looks pretty damn good. Could you send me a message when you get your new battery just to say it works fine?
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Just ordered from Amazon, as it's "Fulfilled by amazon" so if it's dodgy I can easily return it. Will have it by Wednesday. Will use it and review it for you. Looks genuine. Only £6.15
nevis said:
Just ordered from Amazon, as it's "Fulfilled by amazon" so if it's dodgy I can easily return it. Will have it by Wednesday. Will use it and review it for you. Looks genuine. Only £6.15
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That's great, thanks a lot. :good:
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Yeah, it looks pretty damn good. Could you send me a message when you get your new battery just to say it works fine?
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That's great, thanks a lot. :good:
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Battery just arrived, having flashed a new ROM, set up all my tweaks and am now going to use my current battery for one charge see how long it lasts and then use new battery and compare.
All,
Its finally here and I just bought it.
The first extended battery.. 6500ma ... this is gonna be crazy
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/J103-Ext...Accessories&hash=item20cc6d6d2e#ht_623wt_1271
The back case isnt as nice as the one which came with the n7000 but ill check it out.
Haha, nice! Just make sure to stand back when first trying out the battery
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Haha, nice! Just make sure to stand back when first trying out the battery
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I had 6 of these with my note 1. no issues... people should stop listening to random explosion stories lol
That looks like butt.
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KB112 said:
That looks like butt.
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When your stationed 5 clicks out of saigon with the charlies hunting down your ass while your head deep in a sewerage ditch for 36 hours you will be singing a different tune my friend
lextsy said:
All,
Its finally here and I just bought it.
The first extended battery.. 6500ma ... this is gonna be crazy
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/J103-Ext...Accessories&hash=item20cc6d6d2e#ht_623wt_1271
The back case isnt as nice as the one which came with the n7000 but ill check it out.
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jesus christ, that's ugly.
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jesus christ, that's ugly.
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So besides its look, what does every expect from its lifetime.
I bought a second hand note about 6 months old and the new batterys from ebay were just as good if not better than the original hence im thinking a 6500ma battery would see possible 2 full days of heavy use? perhaps 4 of light use.. I hope they bring out the 12000ma extended battery
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jesus christ, that's ugly.
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Agree...plus....the stock battery is quite enough for the whole day
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I prefer to buy another original or anker battery with a double charger for 30 bucks and put it the second in the wallet than use this extended in the phone.
I would rather get a second official battery than have this monstrosity destroy the look of my phone
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I would rather get a second official battery than have this monstrosity destroy the look of my phone
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I think you are all missing the point of this battery.
I was in Thailand with the arduos task of taking 3000 photos on my note. My small batterys didnt last that long and was also hard to grip. The big phone with big battery was far superior. Obviously it destroys the look but for usability it is amazing.
Can we keep comments to the use of thos battery, not the look it will give the phone.. Ovbviously its not a fashion accesory **** guys
I can see its usefulness, that's for sure. I just think the company could have worked on the execution a bit better. But no doubt, if you need a long life battery, it should do the trick.
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you really want good battery life, you need these:
My reaction when clicking that link:
lextsy said:
I think you are all missing the point of this battery.
I was in Thailand with the arduos task of taking 3000 photos on my note. My small batterys didnt last that long and was also hard to grip. The big phone with big battery was far superior. Obviously it destroys the look but for usability it is amazing.
Can we keep comments to the use of thos battery, not the look it will give the phone.. Ovbviously its not a fashion accesory **** guys
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Cheap no brand batteries are NEVER as good as the quality OEM products. I'll reserve judgement on this thing until someone's reported on its actual performance.
That is a good find.
I'll definitely buy one before taking a trip/vacation.
It'll be a very handy if not a life saver.
Be sure to let us know how it performs.
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I don't understand why you these extended battery case makers make a lump,
rather than just making the entire case that thick. (maybe needing a bigger hole for the camera.
It'd look much nicer.
- Frank
Did the note 2 just make babies?? Huge bump dude
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I prefer to buy another original or anker battery with a double charger for 30 bucks and put it the second in the wallet than use this extended in the phone.
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Lennyuk said:
I would rather get a second official battery than have this monstrosity destroy the look of my phone
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the best way me thinks
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When your stationed 5 clicks out of saigon with the charlies hunting down your ass while your head deep in a sewerage ditch for 36 hours you will be singing a different tune my friend
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I literally LOL'ed, FWIW.
Just as the title says, PLEASE HELP I ONLY HAVE 2 HOURS
My assumptions :
- Is the welcome screen can only show once you got it & we cannot see it again?
- When we open the case, it will leave traces ?
What do you know? How can I know that the Nexus 7 I want to buy is real? ( I want to buy it from another person, he said that he buy it from Lazada & want to sell it because he thought that it was 3g )
1 Thing to do is to check under settings, About and check all the software.
Chances are if its a fake device, it won't have standard software installed.
Check VERY Carefully, as fake software often mimicks the naming etc, but is slightly different.
Also, check all the outer body etc, to see if you can see any different things from what your used it, such as no logo etc?
Pop the back off like you said, check the internals to see if they match the Nexus 7 original.
Popping the back is fairly easy, and if done properly you wont be able to tell its been done.
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1 Thing to do is to check under settings, About and check all the software.
Chances are if its a fake device, it won't have standard software installed.
Check VERY Carefully, as fake software often mimicks the naming etc, but is slightly different.
Also, check all the outer body etc, to see if you can see any different things from what your used it, such as no logo etc?
Pop the back off like you said, check the internals to see if they match the Nexus 7 original.
Popping the back is fairly easy, and if done properly you wont be able to tell its been done.
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Thx a lot man !
Can you show me more example on the mimics software here? Cause this is 4.1 Jellybean & I never had the experience with 4.1
Can you give me the list of things that I must check so that I can check it with the review on YouTube?
Go here - http://images.broadbandgenie.co.uk/fckImages/blogs/n7-root/Build Number.png
The easiest one to check would be the kernel/build number etc.
Under - Settings -> About -> Software Info
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Go here - http://images.broadbandgenie.co.uk/fckImages/blogs/n7-root/Build Number.png
The easiest one to check would be the kernel/build number etc.
Under - Settings -> About -> Software Info
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Then, how do I know if that N7 real ? by the number?
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Go here - http://images.broadbandgenie.co.uk/fckImages/blogs/n7-root/Build Number.png
The easiest one to check would be the kernel/build number etc.
Under - Settings -> About -> Software Info
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Seems to be a real one. By judging the kernel version, date and the FCC things. Also you can try to unlock its bootloader.
Edit what's lazada
Edit2: oops i mistook the replies. But you can try the suggestion i've said to you.
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Seems to be a real one. By judging the kernel version, date and the FCC things. Also you can try to unlock its bootloader.
Edit what's lazada
Edit2: oops i mistook the replies. But you can try the suggestion i've said to you.
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How did you do that man? Is there a trick to read it?
Lazada is online shop
Thx all, I already contact him that I will buy his N7
Or just check the serial number on the package. Simply ask Asus if this number is registered.If it is its real.
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Or just check the serial number on the package. Simply ask Asus if this number is registered.If it is its real.
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I don't think it'll have the serial number, being second hand.
Hense I described the alternate methods
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I don't think it'll have the serial number, being second hand.
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Why would that have anything to do with not having a serial number? It comes on a tag on the device. If it is removed I would be suspicious that it is stolen.
That little sticker that's in the bottom? That was the first thing I took off when I opened it. I mean why would you put a SN on a sticker? That's no indicator if it were stolen.
Edit: I stick edit to the box, but yeah. If anyone else is like me and does not like superfluous stuck things in their devices, and they would have removed it too.
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Why would that have anything to do with not having a serial number? It comes on a tag on the device. If it is removed I would be suspicious that it is stolen.
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Took that sticker off before I even turned on the device. The serial number is also on the box
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Why would that have anything to do with not having a serial number? It comes on a tag on the device. If it is removed I would be suspicious that it is stolen.
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I had to re-read that a couple of times. So you're telling me, you haven't taken the sticker off your nexus 7, and that if someone tried to sell you one with the sticker on you'd think it was stolen?
NON of that makes sense, its hilarious !!
Its that dumb its genius.
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Took that sticker off before I even turned on the device. The serial number is also on the box
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Same here, couldn't understand why anyone would leave it on...
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I had to re-read that a couple of times. So you're telling me, you haven't taken the sticker off your nexus 7, and that if someone tried to sell you one with the sticker on you'd think it was stolen?
NON of that makes sense, its hilarious !!
Its that dumb its genius.
Same here, couldn't understand why anyone would leave it on...
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He saying if someone tried to sell him one with the sticker off he would have thought it was stolen.
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Second hand for a device like this is kinda shady to begin with. It being bogus is a risk you take regardless of anything considering its been used. serial numbers can be faked, especially stickers which can be taken off one and placed onto another. I left my sticker on just because....eventually it peeled off on its own so that shoots that idea down. You can very easily package a loaf of bread into a nexus box and until ya open it youll never know. best bet would be to make sure whatever service your using has an airtight return & buyer protection policy.
Honestly I don't think there are a lot of faked N7's(if any).It's not like you would buy beats headphones (cause there's a sh*t load of faked beats headphones).Faking tablets and phones is much "harder" and you would definitely figure out quickly if its faked or not mostly because they run outdated software.
Sorry for my bad english
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He saying if someone tried to sell him one with the sticker off he would have thought it was stolen.
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Someone gets it. Yes, my sticker is still on my N7, primarily because there's no real reason to remove it and because it is in a case where the sticker is protected and not visible. I save the boxes that any of my gadgets come in until they are no longer under warranty. Sometimes even longer as resale is better on a device that is in the factory container. For a device this new I would be very wary of buying one used that the owner had disposed of the box and serial number sticker without much thought. At the least, it shows carelessness, at the worst, they could be trying to hide something.
OP seems suspicious to me.
cant quite tack it down, but something seems odd...
Google Gravity
A real N7 will bounce if you toss it on the ground real hard. Newer N7's have Google Gravity installed. Basically it has internal gyros and sensors that detect motion and reverse gravity in the event of a fall to prevent damage.
hahaha, I liked the last response better.
Hey,
I purchased a battery on Ebay for like 8$.
Shipped from Germany and claims to be genuine.
My tests:
Weight- Old genuine battery 33 grams, New battery 35 grams.
The stickers probably weigh a little bit so the battery supposed to weigh even less than 33.
Voltage- Old is about 4.078V at 100% charge, New is about 4.123V at 100% charge.
I don't really see a huge improvment in battery life although my old one 3.5 year old one.. Yet it's not worse for sure..
The old one has to be genuine since I got it with my device from a big cell phone provider store.
I uploaded pictures of them both. My old one (with stickers on it on the first image) and the new one (with the "original" sticker).
Thank you.
PS: scanning the QR on the old one gives "GH43-03441A+EB575152VU".
Scanning the new ones QR gives its serial number instead.
German quality should be good.
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German quality should be good.
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"Should be".. But how is it in my case?
The seller also sells these batteries from Spain too.. So I dont know how it's done and how "German" are they..
Anyhow they are made in Korea.. So it's doesn't really matters.
Do the states and looks seem ok?
i've already had 3 batteries, the stock battery, then a polarcell and now a Anker, and as far as i can see i need to recharge every evening, so i can't say the autonomy is improving!
However, since i run CM rom, i feel that the battery consumption is huge, whenever i browse the internet while on 3g!
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i've already had 3 batteries, the stock battery, then a polarcell and now a Anker, and as far as i can see i need to recharge every evening, so i can't say the autonomy is improving!
However, since i run CM rom, i feel that the battery consumption is huge, whenever i browse the internet while on 3g!
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Hey,
Thanks for the comment and trying to help.
But TBH I didn't really get the point in your words and how it answers any of the questions.
Hey,
The one thing that's really throwing me off here is in the 3rd to last picture, which shows the top of the battery - 3 small grooves instead of 2.
To compare and see whether there is any variation I did a check with both my S3 batteries and they're identical at the top. I can't get hold of my mother's Galaxy S right now so I can't compare how her batteries look (one was bought recently and the other was from 2010).
However I'm thinking that a genuine battery would look identical at the top as well.
Hope that helps, but someone with a better knowledge of these batteries will be able to tell you more.
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Hi there,
I'm in New Zealand and my battery looks exactly like your original, made in china etc.
and has the 3 patches on the bottom edge.
your new battery looks close enough to me, it looks good, it fits the phone and it works.
the question I see is for $8 does it matter if its a fake?
(not really helpful in identifying a fake, just my opinion)
toby_lost said:
Hi there,
it fits the phone and it works.
the question I see is for $8 does it matter if its a fake?
(not really helpful in identifying a fake, just my opinion)
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well it's going to matter, if the battery ends up exploding while your phone is in your pocket.
@-MaoR-
Concerning my previous post, i was merely elaborating on what you said:
I don't really see a huge improvment in battery life although my old one 3.5 year old one.. Yet it's not worse for sure..
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i've had my share of batteries, and they are all the same as far as battery life in real conditions is concerned!
The interesting part in your pictures is in fact the manufacturing date! Since it reads that it was manufactured in 2014, maybe the differences come from a manufacturing process that has changed (improved?) over time. At the very least you could consider yourself lucky that they did not ship you a 2010 battery, because i don't think batteries do age well.
Soryuu said:
Hey,
The one thing that's really throwing me off here is in the 3rd to last picture, which shows the top of the battery - 3 small grooves instead of 2.
To compare and see whether there is any variation I did a check with both my S3 batteries and they're identical at the top. I can't get hold of my mother's Galaxy S right now so I can't compare how her batteries look (one was bought recently and the other was from 2010).
However I'm thinking that a genuine battery would look identical at the top as well.
Hope that helps, but someone with a better knowledge of these batteries will be able to tell you more.
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Hey mate,
Did you mean "the buttom" insted of "the top"?
Because if you are talking about the picture with the buttom of the batterires where you can see 2 patches on one and 3 on the other, then it's the buttom of the battery.
The one with 3 patches is the original one and the one with 2 is the new one.
Thanks for your comment.
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Hi there,
I'm in New Zealand and my battery looks exactly like your original, made in china etc.
and has the 3 patches on the bottom edge.
your new battery looks close enough to me, it looks good, it fits the phone and it works.
the question I see is for $8 does it matter if its a fake?
(not really helpful in identifying a fake, just my opinion)
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Yes my original has 3 patches.
Well.. That's really hard to tell fakes today..
What year is your battery?
Thank you
qu4nt1n said:
well it's going to matter, if the battery ends up exploding while your phone is in your pocket.
@-MaoR-
Concerning my previous post, i was merely elaborating on what you said:
i've had my share of batteries, and they are all the same as far as battery life in real conditions is concerned!
The interesting part in your pictures is in fact the manufacturing date! Since it reads that it was manufactured in 2014, maybe the differences come from a manufacturing process that has changed (improved?) over time. At the very least you could consider yourself lucky that they did not ship you a 2010 battery, because i don't think batteries do age well.
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That's what I thought, that the proccess might have changed or something.. Maybe just different factories make different looking batteries (small changes)..
Who knows?
I dont believe it's going to explode or anything.. Unless it ain't as good of a fake inside of the battery..
Thanks again
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well it's going to matter, if the battery ends up exploding while your phone is in your pocket.
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you raise a good point, $8 or $800 pocket explosions are bad.
I had not even considered that happening :silly:
Originally Posted by -MaoR-
What year is your battery?
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mine is 03/2011
cheers.
Mine is from 06/2010:
By the way check out what happened to this unlucky brod, that tried to save a couple of bucks on her battery:
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In fact considering that most of us do sleep with our phones next to our head, maybe she could consider herself..... rather lucky after all
source: http://http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2359281/Exploding-Samsung-Galaxy-phone-leaves-teenager-degree-burns-smelling-like-burnt-pig.html
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you raise a good point, $8 or $800 pocket explosions are bad.
I had not even considered that happening :silly:
mine is 03/2011
cheers.
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Mine is from 06/2010:
By the way check out what happened to this unlucky brod, that tried to save a couple of bucks on her battery:
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In fact considering that most of us do sleep with our phones next to our head, maybe she could consider herself..... rather lucky after all
source: http://http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2359281/Exploding-Samsung-Galaxy-phone-leaves-teenager-degree-burns-smelling-like-burnt-pig.html
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Why is your battery so worn out? lol
And about the poor brod, fakes come in all kinds of shapes and qualities.. Who knows what kind of battery she bought..
Plus I dont think batteriess just tend to explode for no reason.. Extra heat would be a good sign for a risk of explosion.. As long as the battery is cool as the original and works as the original, I don't see any reason why it would do any damage.
I just want to find out if the battery is real cuz it's interesting to me. I wont throw it away if it isn't. It works just fine and cool.
Thanks
-MaoR- said:
Why is your battery so worn out? lol
And about the poor brod, fakes come in all kinds of shapes and qualities.. Who knows what kind of battery she bought..
Plus I dont think batteriess just tend to explode for no reason.. Extra heat would be a good sign for a risk of explosion.. As long as the battery is cool as the original and works as the original, I don't see any reason why it would do any damage.
I just want to find out if the battery is real cuz it's interesting to me. I wont throw it away if it isn't. It works just fine and cool.
Thanks
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Why don't you simply ask the vendor to attach the guaranty of Samsung to the package. This is the only way you will know for sure if it is the real deal.
As far as i am concerned for things like that i always go for the real deal (i.e avoid Chinese products at all costs) even if it means paying an extra buck, because you know i don't have no spare legs!
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Why don't you simply ask the vendor to attach the guaranty of Samsung to the package. This is the only way you will know for sure if it is the real deal.
As far as i am concerned for things like that i always go for the real deal (i.e avoid Chinese products at all costs) even if it means paying an extra buck, because you know i don't have no spare legs!
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I dont know.. I think that if Ebay sellers had any papers considering the battery they would add it.. I dont think they have any..
And all products are made in china.. Doesn't matter how much you pay for them.. You can't avoid it.
Again, batteries dont explode without a warning and genuine ones are not safe from exploding either..
I heard Nohon is good but I'd like to hear from anyone who has replaced the battery as to which one is good. The one for that model is the bn43 correct?
prisoner1969 said:
I heard Nohon is good but I'd like to hear from anyone who has replaced the battery as to which one is good. The one for that model is the bn43 correct?
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Have you found anything?I'm in search of a BN43 battery too and i have to say the whole subject is very confusing.For a start you can't really be sure that the so called original batteries are indeed original.There are more than enough excellent reviews about these but most people just "5star-ing" anyone that delivers the item on time and just 1 or 2 actually test the battery.
I heard Nohon is good too, but then i run into a review that says that it's almost as good as the original at start but then degrades rapidly in 2-3 months and its actually worse than the 2 years old original.
Also can anyone share with us how we can identify an original battery?I see some have the s/n in one row and others in two.Has it something to do with the identification of the originality of a battery?Can someone post a photo of his original BN43 or at least BN41 battery?Thanks!
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Have you found anything?I'm in search of a BN43 battery too and i have to say the whole subject is very confusing.For a start you can't really be sure that the so called original batteries are indeed original.There are more than enough excellent reviews about these but most people just "5star-ing" anyone that delivers the item on time and just 1 or 2 actually test the battery.
I heard Nohon is good too, but then i run into a review that says that it's almost as good as the original at start but then degrades rapidly in 2-3 months and its actually worse than the 2 years old original.
Also can anyone share with us how we can identify an original battery?I see some have the s/n in one row and others in two.Has it something to do with the identification of the originality of a battery?Can someone post a photo of his original BN43 or at least BN41 battery?Thanks!
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Not sure. I did order a Nohon but haven't received it yet. I saw the good reviews of it but didn't know about the 2-3 month issue. We'll see. With accubattery app it says the capacity of my current battery is about 2800mah. With RR Pie and Franko kernel I'm getting more than enough charge for my needs. I didn't plan on replacing the battery immediately. I wanted the spare (Nohon) in case I wanted to replace it. I'll keep looking for an original if I can find a real one. I may end up getting the redmi Note 8. Not the pro since the pro is mediatek and I won't use one of those again since they don't release source code.
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Not sure. I did order a Nohon but haven't received it yet. I saw the good reviews of it but didn't know about the 2-3 month issue. We'll see. With accubattery app it says the capacity of my current battery is about 2800mah. With RR Pie and Franko kernel I'm getting more than enough charge for my needs. I didn't plan on replacing the battery immediately. I wanted the spare (Nohon) in case I wanted to replace it. I'll keep looking for an original if I can find a real one. I may end up getting the redmi Note 8. Not the pro since the pro is mediatek and I won't use one of those again since they don't release source code.
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Just to make it clear by review i mean a buyers short comment for the battery.
2800 is too freaking low, maybe in 3-4 charges you'll get better result but i doubt it'll be more than 3300 mah.I think i'll go for an "authentic" and see what happens.Can you post a picture of your original battery since i can't be sure about my battery cause i bought the phone used.
T3sla said:
Just to make it clear by review i mean a buyers short comment for the battery.
2800 is too freaking low, maybe in 3-4 charges you'll get better result but i doubt it'll be more than 3300 mah.I think i'll go for an "authentic" and see what happens.Can you post a picture of your original battery since i can't be sure about my battery cause i bought the phone used.
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My original battery is 2800 after 2 1/2 years of use. Haven't received my new battery yet. So yes the 2800 is low which is why I'm looking for a replacement. I haven't pulled the original battery yet.
prisoner1969 said:
My original battery is 2800 after 2 1/2 years of use. Haven't received my new battery yet. So yes the 2800 is low which is why I'm looking for a replacement. I haven't pulled the original battery yet.
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Oh i see, waiting for results then!
I also found this one :
https://greencell.global/en/xiaomi/2435-battery-bn43-for-xiaomi-redmi-note-4x.html
Don't have a clue about quality but seems more reliable than the others.
prisoner1969 said:
Not sure. I did order a Nohon but haven't received it yet. I saw the good reviews of it but didn't know about the 2-3 month issue. We'll see. With accubattery app it says the capacity of my current battery is about 2800mah. With RR Pie and Franko kernel I'm getting more than enough charge for my needs. I didn't plan on replacing the battery immediately. I wanted the spare (Nohon) in case I wanted to replace it. I'll keep looking for an original if I can find a real one. I may end up getting the redmi Note 8. Not the pro since the pro is mediatek and I won't use one of those again since they don't release source code.
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Do you have the nohon battery yet?
davypacheco said:
Do you have the nohon battery yet?
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No
prisoner1969 said:
No
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I bought a da da xiong battery a month ago and they didn't even shipped to me yet
davypacheco said:
I bought a da da xiong battery a month ago and they didn't even shipped to me yet
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Mines shipped but I think it's been strapped to the back of a turtle.
prisoner1969 said:
Mines shipped but I think it's been strapped to the back of a turtle.
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Lol you made me laugh so hard, nohon batteries from AliExpress doesn't ship to Argentina where I'm from
davypacheco said:
Lol you made me laugh so hard, nohon batteries from AliExpress doesn't ship to Argentina where I'm from
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Mine arrived but I haven't installed it yet.
any successes/failures?
prisoner1969 said:
Mine arrived but I haven't installed it yet.
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any successes or fails with the replacement batteries guys?
nagymancs said:
any successes or fails with the replacement batteries guys?
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Broke my phone getting back cover off. Moved on.
buy nohon same as original
drorcun said:
buy nohon same as original
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how is it?