Hai all...
i just read about this articel, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2352232/The-best-ways-stop-smartphone-battery-running-AVOID-fully-charging-dont-let-drop-50-sun.html
is it true?
in your opinions, how is it the right way to charge our z3c?
since the batt is not replaceable, at least not without tearing apart the waterproof seal....
so its not changeable.
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Hi everyone,
I just charged my phone and the battery seems to be fatter after it was charged. I'm a little worried if this might explode or something. I opened it up and looked and the battery is cool and nothing is leaking from it but the battery looks slightly fat. This has never happened before since I got my Note. Is this normal?
I charged it using my laptops USB port when this happened. Also most of the time I charge it from the wall.
I get worried because batteries can be the main cause of device failure so I don't want to damage my phone.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I dont think its due to charging.. Do you take it with you in bathroom when you take a shower? Or maybe you sweated while it was in your pocket and it was hot outside?..
I had a LG flip phone years ago and the battery got so fat too.. The reason I believe was that it was in my pocket when I was outside and the temperature was like 45-50 celsius..
maybe, but at the time this happened the phone had been idle and out of my pocket for hours. i'll keep close eye on this one.
thanks.
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Not heard of or seen this with Mobile batteries before TBH, however, this is "common" with overcharging of standard batteries in warping the cells etc..
I'm not tech enough to explain - but good call to keep a close eye, On the plus side, they batteries can be picked up dirt cheap on eBay or similar. Fortunately I have 2 as I returned my first Note after a couple of days and had it replaced, I just didn't send em the battery back
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Hi everyone,
I just charged my phone and the battery seems to be fatter after it was charged. I'm a little worried if this might explode or something. I opened it up and looked and the battery is cool and nothing is leaking from it but the battery looks slightly fat. This has never happened before since I got my Note. Is this normal?
I charged it using my laptops USB port when this happened. Also most of the time I charge it from the wall.
I get worried because batteries can be the main cause of device failure so I don't want to damage my phone.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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If you have warranty then why not go to samsung service center ? Bulging of battery is not a simple issue or sth which can be ignored . As a normal battery it should not bulge , I suggest you to go to SSC and get it checked , if there is some problem they will replace it ( I guess )
NutZInTheHead said:
Hi everyone,
I just charged my phone and the battery seems to be fatter after it was charged. I'm a little worried if this might explode or something. I opened it up and looked and the battery is cool and nothing is leaking from it but the battery looks slightly fat. This has never happened before since I got my Note. Is this normal?
I charged it using my laptops USB port when this happened. Also most of the time I charge it from the wall.
I get worried because batteries can be the main cause of device failure so I don't want to damage my phone.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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You should buy new battery, battery is cheap compared to phone.
there was a guy who owned a HTC Sensation and his phone caught fire whilst he was using it! it burnt his face.
sweet dreams
http://www.ukmobilereview.com/platforms/android/man-burnt-exploding-htc-mobile-phone/
Better buy an original Samsung battery from an official Samsung shop as there are many fake batteries online.....you never know if your battery is faulty or might explode. Better spend around 30-50usd on an original battery instead of being sorry afterwards.
That is simply because it got over-charged in the first case. Else might be a defect. A new battery can solve the issues. :good:
Hello,
When I was changing my screen of my phone, I damaged the battery and now it is unusable. So I am looking for a replacement battery. If anyone changed the phone's battery, can share the opinions? And suggest a website for an original battery?
Battery is a BL-T19
It looks to be a fairly easy battery to get in most areas.
One example:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HQN0U62
Ref:
See pics of it in a tear down.
http://www.etradesupply.com/blog/replace-nexus-5x-battery-step-step-guide/
hey, I'm here spamming with questions again.
1. is the back panel a gorilla glass 4? or just glass/sodalime glass/whatever else?
2. I think the battery in my note 5 is in bad condition. I have installed an app called Battery Doctor and when I charge it to 100% it says that the charge is 1750mAh. Clearly it is not even close to the 3000 the battery is rated at. The previous owner kept it under the charger for full 2 months, I guess that could be the reason its dying. I wanna know if the back is protected somehow because I dont wanna break it when I open it up, the edges are curved and I think theyre the weakest point of the cover.
3. is there a way to "heal" a battery that is in bad condition like mine? I tried to discharge the phone till it shuts down, boot it back up again and let it die again then charge it while its off to 100% but the rating in the app hasnt changed at all. still 1750mah.
thanks again guys
Pawelss said:
hey, I'm here spamming with questions again.
1. is the back panel a gorilla glass 4? or just glass/sodalime glass/whatever else?
2. I think the battery in my note 5 is in bad condition. I have installed an app called Battery Doctor and when I charge it to 100% it says that the charge is 1750mAh. Clearly it is not even close to the 3000 the battery is rated at. The previous owner kept it under the charger for full 2 months, I guess that could be the reason its dying. I wanna know if the back is protected somehow because I dont wanna break it when I open it up, the edges are curved and I think theyre the weakest point of the cover.
3. is there a way to "heal" a battery that is in bad condition like mine? I tried to discharge the phone till it shuts down, boot it back up again and let it die again then charge it while its off to 100% but the rating in the app hasnt changed at all. still 1750mah.
thanks again guys
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Cross check with another app. But even then, I don't trust them 100% for information like battery health etc.
The back is glass (not sure which type) and has a layer of shatter-proof coating underneath. If carefully done, it is possible to remove the back cover using a suction pull on the glass. There's a video where a guy mods his back cover to make it transparent and has removed the back successfully, you can watch that for reference.
Ever sine Note 7 thing, I'm not too happy with pulling batteries out of the devices due to accidental punctures :silly: :crying:
I am not sure there is any method of healing batteries. You need to buy a new one to replace the older one.
thanks for the answer. I tried formatting the battery but the capacity didnt change and the phone dies quickly. I found a replacement back here in poland for about 40$ +shipping so in case I break the original one I'll have a replacement and slap a dbrand skin on it so it doesnt look like crap. as for the note 7 thing, as far as I'm concerned note 5 wasnt as big of a bomb (pun intended) so if done carefully I think it might be relatively safe.
I'm unhappy with my battery life. While it did work 2-3 days with 4-5h SoT at best before I now get around 25-35% in the evening. Not suitable for another day.
So either the battery is done for or the software has become way way worse.
https://www.witrigs.com/oem-battery-replacement-with-frame-for-sony-xperia-xz2
Battery Replacement does seem possible. So has anyone done it? Did it help?
Yes. I have done a complete screen replacement as well as the battery. I didn't need to watch out for a screen as it were completely destroyed. Yup, you're right about the battery, probably it needs to be replaced. I have a neat trick to help you with screen removal. Take a plastic bottle, cut a small rectangle from it (around 4x6cm should be enough) and then round those sharp corners with some scissors so there won't be any sharp edges left. Once you've that done, take your freshly cut plastic card and insert it into bottom gap (where speaker is). You could use a suction cup to raise the glass a little bit. And slice the adhesive around the screen. Ofc be careful not to push it too far to not damage screen ribbon. Watching teardown videos is crucial as you don't wanna pierce or rip apart the screen ribbon. if you want more information about this, feel free to ask As putting everything together - I recommend buying original lcd adhesive for xz2, it's simple and the screen stays on as well as original.
*#*#7378423#*#* go into this service menu then the battery health test, it tells you current max. capacity and health status whether if you need to replace or not.
battery replacement should be relatively easy since it is held down by screws not adhesive, be careful when opening up the phone you may damage the LCD also make sure you clean all the left adhesive residue before applying the new sticker or B7000 glue to the frame
I don't trust those numbers. That's the Problem here...
@Verity.
Did you realize any difference in Battery life before and after the change?
Certainly. I bought used battery as it was cheap and as the old one was quite worrying on the outside. I immediately noticed the difference (especially in sot) so with the new battery you should feel the difference even more.
Not sure if the degradation of the battery is good or bad...
After fully charging now:
And one of the earliest from 2018
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=83337497&postcount=6
That's pretty normal. Every battery has a lifespan. It's depended on temperature, usage but the most important factor is the charging cycles. After x cycles battery loses it's capacity. It's due to chemical reactions inside of it and there's nothing you could do about it. Until solid state batteries will come out, you will have to change the battery once 2-3 years.
So yeah....
I've done it and i'm not happy
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The P5 is now 2.5 years old, although I just bought mine used Nov. 22.
Was curious how others are seeing the health of the battery.
Accubatt is showing mine between 2750 and 2900.
Has anyone had to do a batt swap?
At 80% of its original capacity a Li is considered degraded and should be replaced before it fails. A degraded Li is more likely to fail. Any swelling is a failure, replace immediately. Swelling can destroy the display...
Just replace it. If you feel uncomfortable doing it let a good repair shop do it. Some shops will let you watch and learn.
It isn't worth risking destroying a good phone over an inexpensive Li!
thanks. no swelling ... yet. did the batt swap on HTC u11 last.
it was no party, but it wasn't to difficult either.
Any reliable US sources for a new batt?
Should I plan on a new back cover too?
metropical said:
thanks. no swelling ... yet. did the batt swap on HTC u11 last.
it was no party, but it wasn't to difficult either.
Any reliable US sources for a new batt?
Should I plan on a new back cover too?
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Don't you go through the display side to get to the battery on Pixels? Watch some teardown vids.
Otherwise you won't break a glass rear cover if you're gentle and avoid excessive flexing of the panel... glass doesn't bend much. Use a small amount of anhydrous isopropyl alcohol to help break the adhesive. Heat is also commonly used. Take your time, no rush. Don't force anything.
A earth grounded ESD pad and wrist strap are a good idea. At the very least raise room RH to 50% to help dissipate static electricity. If you can feel, see or hear ESD it way more than enough to damage the display or mobo's unprotected I/O's. They are very susceptible to ESD if out of circuit.
Make sure you replace the factory seal with a new one. Ifixit is probably an ok battery source.
yea, think you're right, display side entry.
metropical said:
yea, think you're right, display side entry.
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Be very careful with the ribbon cable/connectors going to the display.
yea, that was the fun of the HTC u11, but I got thru.