Hi Mates,
I had some issues with my htc salsa's battery so I bought a new one from local vendor (As it was not available at HTC service center).
But that battery also didn't work for long and starts bulging so I remove it from my phone and now again I have to buy a new battery.
Can anyone guide me from where to buy it?
Thanks in advance
arpanshukla17 said:
Hi Mates,
I had some issues with my htc salsa's battery so I bought a new one from local vendor (As it was not available at HTC service centre).
But that battery also didn't work for long and starts bulging so I remove it from my phone and now again I have to buy a new battery.
Can anyone guide me from where to buy it?
Thanks in advance
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Buy a new HTC Battery either from Amazon or eBay and don't buy cheap copy's, buy HTC ones only. they are around u gotta look for them though.
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Hi,
I am planning on buying the HTC HD7 on contract through buymobilephones.net. I have a few questions about it before I buy it.
1. Can I get the phone unlocked straight away from o2? As its on contract.
2. Do O2 sell their screen protectors in the shops or is it just online?
3. Everyone enjoy their HTC HD7s? The screen and battery life okay?
battery 2 dyas
Phone Titan said:
Hi,
I am planning on buying the HTC HD7 on contract through buymobilephones.net. I have a few questions about it before I buy it.
1. Can I get the phone unlocked straight away from o2? As its on contract.
2. Do O2 sell their screen protectors in the shops or is it just online?
3. Everyone enjoy their HTC HD7s? The screen and battery life okay?
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1. Believe its normally 12 months if you are a new customer
2. yes, they are in o2 shops and cases.
I would expect to charge mine every night if you are going to give it some fairly heavy use.
The Battery is Much better than the HTC Desire for sure.
Hmmm... Is there no option to unlock the phone as soon as I get it?
Can somebody please tell me what the german O2 HD7 comes with? Leather pouch, Screen protector... Things like this?
Regards,
insi
brummiesteven said:
The Battery is Much better than the HTC Desire for sure.
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See I'd have to disagree with you, I'd only charge my Desire once a day I charge the HD7 twice, the screen just eats the battery
frontieruk said:
See I'd have to disagree with you, I'd only charge my Desire once a day I charge the HD7 twice, the screen just eats the battery
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Are you serious? The screen isn't that bigger and I doubt it would effect power consumption that much.
I've listened to music on the HD7 for about 4 hours and been able to make it to the end of the day without it dying. On the Desire I'd get about an hours worth of music playback anything more than that and I'd be in danger of my phone dying by the end of the day.
1IV54IV3 said:
Can somebody please tell me what the german O2 HD7 comes with? Leather pouch, Screen protector... Things like this?
Regards,
insi
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No pouch, no Screen protector
Just found this oem nexus s battery to sell . Can someone tell me if this is a safe vendor
Im really needing a new because mine is doing terrible after a year and a half of usage.
And where I live they dont sell nexus s I bought it abroad. So its very hard to find. If this is not go can someone recommend me an international seller?
http://store.androidandme.com/samsung-standard-1440mah-battery-oem/8A37A5409.htm
I look that mine i9023 bat is ab653850cu and this one is ca in the end. Is there a problem? I really think they must almost be the same but has someone experienced using this one?
Thanks for the effort!
It states that the battery is an original Samsung(OEM) battery so it be the same battery as the one you currently have.
I see on eBay u now can buy stock HTC one(m7) battery replacements. Have any of u done this yet. I would like to. I think my battery has lost about %15 of its life sence I bought my phone. I really don't want to buy a new one cause this phone is still fast even underclocked. I want anyone's thoughts on this.
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jaymccoubrey said:
I see on eBay u now can buy stock HTC one(m7) battery replacements. Have any of u done this yet. I would like to. I think my battery has lost about %15 of its life sence I bought my phone. I really don't want to buy a new one cause this phone is still fast even underclocked. I want anyone's thoughts on this.
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Headache
Sent from my Nokia 3315.
Replacement can only be done by HTC ... because the phone can't be opened by yourself ...
Regards,
Phoenix007
It can be opened its just a pain
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Well , after 1 year of use my Stock HTC One got battery issue lately,while using,from fully charged down to 60-50% the phone shutdowns,I need to plug the charger back , then it just shows that it has still 10-15% juice left while charging..I factory reset it but it doesn't solve my battery issue..then after leaving it charge overnight , the moment i woke up i saw my HTC One almost torned apart due to battery bulging causing screen to bow out , then battery overheated..just lucky it didnt explode or burn while im sleeping..
Now I send to a Local HTC Care shop and they found out that im out of warranty and device origin was from other country,i bought it from non-authorized shop,and told me I need to send it abroad..I was confuse and ask them why I need to send it from that country eventhough it is a HTC Device..
Has anyone has the same issue with the warranty even if it is a manufacturing defect??will it wise for me if I will pay everything and bring back my phone to life??
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The HTC devices are made in Asian countries and corporate is located in Tawain. So that's possibly why they suggested sending it there. First time I've heard of that battery issue so it may be wise to write HTC for their opinion. Here is their contact info. If you're not in the US, you can select another country on this Web page, right side. http://www.htc.com/us/contact/phone/
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I guess the answer depends on where you bought it.
BenPope said:
I guess the answer depends on where you bought it.
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well the shop where i bought my device was not a authorize distrubutor..the shop imported the device then resold it..i contacted htc mea region manager and he ask my IMEI and hope he can help me..ill just wait for his reply..
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The HTC devices are made in Asian countries and corporate is located in Tawain. So that's possibly why they suggested sending it there. First time I've heard of that battery issue so it may be wise to write HTC for their opinion. Here is their contact info. If you're not in the US, you can select another country on this Web page, right side. http://www.htc.com/us/contact/phone/
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.im willing to pay all the cost if it is my fault,but the problem is with its battery being faulty after a year of use.HTC must state that the battery will be faulty for a year and it will be a customer's account for repair.since it's my first HTC device with non removable battery,,i have no idea if HTC will issue a me a free repair or battery recall with my device..
jefbuan said:
.im willing to pay all the cost if it is my fault,but the problem is with its battery being faulty after a year of use. HTC must state that the battery will be faulty for a year and it will be a customer's account for repair.since it's my first HTC device with non removable battery,,i have no idea if HTC will issue a me a free repair or battery recall with my device..
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You have to get those pictures to HTC. Hopefully the rep you contacted can get things going for your repair/replacement. You are the first to experience this battery failure that I have read about. Is there an authorized AT&T store near you? If so, I'd take my phone into them to show and see if they might also have additional HTC contacts for you.
HTC needs to see your phone so they can determine what caused the failure. That appears to be a dangerous failure. You need to sit down and document exactly what was happening before the failure started because I guarantee that they will ask.
ghostryder12 said:
The HTC devices are made in Asian countries and corporate is located in Tawain. So that's possibly why they suggested sending it there. First time I've heard of that battery issue so it may be wise to write HTC for their opinion. Here is their contact info. If you're not in the US, you can select another country on this Web page, right side. http://www.htc.com/us/contact/phone/
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ghostryder12 said:
You have to get those pictures to HTC. Hopefully the rep you contacted can get things going for your repair/replacement. You are the first to experience this battery failure that I have read about. Is there an authorized AT&T store near you? If so, I'd take my phone into them to show and see if they might also have additional HTC contacts for you.
HTC needs to see your phone so they can determine what caused the failure. That appears to be a dangerous failure. You need to sit down and document exactly what was happening before the failure started because I guarantee that they will ask.
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im in touch with their HTC MEA digital media agency community manager,his last message was this
Code:
Noman Ali [The Cheek]
3:14 PM (16 hours ago)
to me
Hi Jeffrey,
I’ve asked about the device, still waiting to hear back. I represent HTC’s digital media agency, and we don’t have a direct link with their customer care center… so it takes some time to source a problem.
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maybe i need to wait for months!!!
Wasn't there a contact in that link I posted?
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Wasn't there a contact in that link I posted?
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yup i check that link but i think those are for US customers..im in MEA region
Ok, so there was no contact information for MEA region? None of these countries are near your home country? http://www.htc.com/us/regions/
I wouldn't give up. I'd start sending emails, letters, any Information to HTC corporate.
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HTC replace my unit ..Kudos to HTC care...
jefbuan said:
HTC replace my unit ..Kudos to HTC care...
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Yeah, it was a strange battery failure and HTC did the right thing.
Now you for a brand new phone, sweet.
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Hi all.
It seems that my HTC One M8 battery gave up on me. It became swollen causing the screen to pop out. I want to change it asap to prevent any other problems. Any suggestions on trustworthy online sellers for OEM batteries? Preferably shipping from within European Union.
Thanks!!
stathis95194 said:
Hi all.
It seems that my HTC One M8 battery gave up on me. It became swollen causing the screen to pop out. I want to change it asap to prevent any other problems. Any suggestions on trustworthy online sellers for OEM batteries? Preferably shipping from within European Union.
Thanks!!
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You will save yourself headache and possibly broken phone by contacting
HTC online and arranging for battery replacement. Not easily done yourself.
Cost is competitive with choice of finding part and successfully getting battery removed and replaced.
Last time I did this, they sent me what looked like a new phone instead of the one I mailed in.
Can you guys please tell us how much you payed for the battery replacement?
Cheers
get an OE replacement. the headache to take it apart isnt worth cheaping out over when the generic craps out 6mo in.
hi friends, anyone has tried a m8's battery compatible for m8?
i need a new battery, and i find a 2900mah m8 battery, any suggestion? the price is the same... i have fear for compatibility
thank in advance
(sorry for my bad english)
michaelbsheldon said:
You will save yourself headache and possibly broken phone by contacting
HTC online and arranging for battery replacement. Not easily done yourself.
Cost is competitive with choice of finding part and successfully getting battery removed and replaced.
Last time I did this, they sent me what looked like a new phone instead of the one I mailed in.
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What was the cost of that service?
Was $100 at that time
I've changed mine. It costed 1 hour and 20 USD.
For a battery changing and improvement, i suggest you to install an m9's battery. You Will have a bit longer lasting one. Itt fits exactly as the original m8's one. Yo Will get half an hour more screen time. The best non oem brand could be Patona. It have great scores from users in photo cameras.
You Can try do It by yourself ,not very difficult. Try search in YouTube about tutorials.
Has anyone actually done this to guarantee it fits properly?