4150 mah battery for LG G4 - G4 Accessories

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=271969524399&alt=web
Is it fake or somebody tried? What do you think?

interested to know that too

Fake. I've said it once. I'll say it again. If an OEM Company could put that much more battery into the same space, they would have and claimed it to have 4000+ mah, and 2-3 days battery life (I don't know...). But this COULD be 4,000 rated, and then actually only have 3,050 inside.
Could it be true? Sure. I'm no physicist or chemist to engineer these things! Is it probably true? In my opinion, no. But, please! By all means, try it and let us know .

http://www.amazon.com/PowerBear-Pow...8&qid=1439577518&sr=8-1&keywords=g4+powerbear
http://www.amazon.com/Extended-Battery-Hyperion-6000mAh-Battery/dp/B00ZAJMM02
https://mugen.co/mugen-power-6200mah-extended-battery-for-lg-g4-815t-g4-dual-818n.html

I contacted the seller on ebay and he said "I am very sorry about this,we don't test it.
Our manufacturer told us it is 4150mAh"

if i order one, is there a way to test and detect the real capacity of the battery please?

Anyone please?
mic141414 said:
if i order one, is there a way to test and detect the real capacity of the battery please?
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mic141414 said:
Anyone please?
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Yes there is.
Get one of these.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-Charger...-Voltage-Detector-Tester-Meter-/181860124172?
Plug that into your charger and the USB cable from it to the phone, let the battery charge from dead to 100%.
It will show you the time took to charge as well as the voltage your charger was putting out...
Most importantly it will show you the total mAh of the battery you charged with it.

"drok" is more reliable brand of usb multimeter (usb doctor)

Is this one http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00S2HJAUE/ref=as_li_tl?tag=proeng-20&keywords=usb+meter good?
with that i can actually measure the real capacity of the battery?
thanks
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"drok" is more reliable brand of usb multimeter (usb doctor)
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Yes, it can get its estimate. but I think it would need more money to get the exact capacity,
http://www.amazon.com/DROK-Multimet...442037840&sr=1-1&keywords=drok+usb+multimeter
I got this one, it comes with a metal box with foam/sponge cut out for the drok multimeter.
but i think the model of Drok in your link is also good.

so anyone pulled the trigger on it?

I've ordered one. When I'll get it, I'll write my opinion.

Ordered one as well for only $20 its worth the risk

@Matuhan @MrNegative370 any review yet please?

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@Matuhan @MrNegative370 any review yet please?
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I haven't received it yet.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RpgXwIJGXrc
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RpgXwIJGXrc
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this dude got review of 8500 mah battery

dhanmohan said:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RpgXwIJGXrc
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this dude got review of 8500 mah battery
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Yea we all know about the zerolemon packs, which are all significantly larger. This thread is about stock sized batteries that fit in the phone with the original back, but are advertised as having a higher than stock capacity.

It is possible because the Motorola Droid Turbo does have a 3900mAh battery which is almost the same size.

I highly doubt this battery will even reach the default 3000mAh in the stock battery. Do not waste your time buying this garbage and a meter.

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(Q) Ultra-High Capacity Samsung AB653850CE Gold Battery - 2430mAh

Have anyone tried this????
The ultra high capacity battery for Nexus S, boast 2430MAH but has the SAME SIZE with the original battery!!!
It's not the real capacity.
Put it this way: the OEM batteries are made with almost latest Li-Ion technologies. Unless there is a breakthrough discovery which will double the amount of energy stored per volume unit (in which case you will see this all over the news) any battery that will claim more than 10-15% energy boost in the same volume is a fake.
Take as an example the Momax batteries.
They've achieved to put 1700mAh in a battery the same size as the original 1500mAh used for Galaxy S (I had one of those on my ex GalaxyS) and indeed .. it was "a little" stronger than the original. Anyway, in order to get 2700mAh, the Momax battery got double the original volume (I also had this huge battery and indeed, had the claimed capacity).
Now ... just look over the internet after the manufacturer of these wonder batteries you're asking in your post and see if they really have the reputaion for "super-batteries" ...
Also Seidio make ultra batteries but are too big.
ro_explorer said:
It's not the real capacity.
Put it this way: the OEM batteries are made with almost latest Li-Ion technologies. Unless there is a breakthrough discovery which will double the amount of energy stored per volume unit (in which case you will see this all over the news) any battery that will claim more than 10-15% energy boost in the same volume is a fake.
Take as an example the Momax batteries.
They've achieved to put 1700mAh in a battery the same size as the original 1500mAh used for Galaxy S (I had one of those on my ex GalaxyS) and indeed .. it was "a little" stronger than the original. Anyway, in order to get 2700mAh, the Momax battery got double the original volume (I also had this huge battery and indeed, had the claimed capacity).
Now ... just look over the internet after the manufacturer of these wonder batteries you're asking in your post and see if they really have the reputaion for "super-batteries" ...
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Geez..such a shame.. I was hoping that this was true..too good to be true
doc_v15 said:
Geez..such a shame.. I was hoping that this was true..too good to be true
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wow... i opened this thread with full of hope... and now the hope is gone...
Not sure where you found that, the part number is for the 1440mA part.
Link?
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ro_explorer said:
It's not the real capacity.
Put it this way: the OEM batteries are made with almost latest Li-Ion technologies. Unless there is a breakthrough discovery which will double the amount of energy stored per volume unit (in which case you will see this all over the news) any battery that will claim more than 10-15% energy boost in the same volume is a fake.
Take as an example the Momax batteries.
They've achieved to put 1700mAh in a battery the same size as the original 1500mAh used for Galaxy S (I had one of those on my ex GalaxyS) and indeed .. it was "a little" stronger than the original. Anyway, in order to get 2700mAh, the Momax battery got double the original volume (I also had this huge battery and indeed, had the claimed capacity).
Now ... just look over the internet after the manufacturer of these wonder batteries you're asking in your post and see if they really have the reputaion for "super-batteries" ...
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thanx for these info
I was about to buy this extra battery with more power. Thanks bro ... will drop i decision.
Is there any battery with a bit more capacity then the original one?
i'm going to buy a second battery and therefore i'm glad for any hint which one is good (and cheap)
http://www.seidioonline.com/google-nexus-s-4g-innocell-1750-extended-battery-p/basi17ssn2.htm
i only found this one! i think about ordering one for my nexus s
btw viper780 from oc.at? 3n54 here if you remeber me
Let us know what you'll get out of it ... is definitely looking good (especially for the price .. which is not a bargain I could say).
endursa said:
http://www.seidioonline.com/google-nexus-s-4g-innocell-1750-extended-battery-p/basi17ssn2.htm
i only found this one! i think about ordering one for my nexus s
btw viper780 from oc.at? 3n54 here if you remeber me
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is there an other Viper780? and sure i remember 50 USD is a bit to much for me, i hoped for an 15-30EUR Product (incl shipment and taxes)
I found a review on Amazon for this battery. I always take these with a grain of salt as there are so many variables to conclude "Your Results may vary".
I found the OP's 2430 Double capacity battery on Ebay. I went through the reviews and a few savy users stated something similar to this.
Let's call it fraud. I was not expectin a 2.43mAh but gettin a 1367mAh is bad!
Member id antonio_ve72 ( Feedback Score Of 587Purple star icon for feedback score in between 500 to 999)
Nov-03-11 07:45
GOLD 2430MAH BA700 BATTERY FOR SONY ERICSSON XPERIA PRO (#130539631517)
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Then this review on the Seidio.
http://www.amazon.com/Seidio-BASI17...dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
What a waste of time and money. I followed the instructions exactly. Charged it for 5 full cycles and allowed it charge after it was full. This is labeled as an 'extended battery' yet there is no extended life to speak of. If anything it at or worse than the original battery it came with. I also was experiencing more of my programs force closing than usually. If this battery was only $19.99 than maybe I wouldn't care as much, but at $50 you have to get what you pay for. Avoid and get an extra OEM Genuine Samsung Battery or an extra wall charger for work.
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So I tend to agree with ro_explorer that unless there was an advance in technology this may be too good to be true. But let's see. Best of luck.
endursa said:
http://www.seidioonline.com/google-nexus-s-4g-innocell-1750-extended-battery-p/basi17ssn2.htm
i only found this one! i think about ordering one for my nexus s
btw viper780 from oc.at? 3n54 here if you remeber me
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Let us know when you have bought and use it for couple days
I bought an anker battery from Amazon. It works much better than my stock but I think my stock battery was on its last legs
ro_explorer said:
.... Unless there is a breakthrough discovery which will double the amount of energy stored per volume unit (in which case you will see this all over the news) ...
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What I was saying about seeing stuff over the news ?
Researchers increase charging capacity, speed of lithium ion batteries by a factor of ten
So ... maybe in about 3-4 years, along with multi-core phones, we will see also super-duper batteries .
How a 15Ah would sound on your nexus S device ? LOL ...
endursa said:
http://www.seidioonline.com/google-nexus-s-4g-innocell-1750-extended-battery-p/basi17ssn2.htm
i only found this one! i think about ordering one for my nexus s
btw viper780 from oc.at? 3n54 here if you remeber me
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I might pick up 2 of these once they email me another big discount code.
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If it's from the UK...
Don't do it.
Here's my experience with a UK seller, e_cell.
I believe he has other handles as well, ecellaccessories, etelluk, maybe even digi.tech
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19480718#post19480718
yehoon said:
Don't do it.
Here's my experience with a UK seller, e_cell.
I believe he has other handles as well, ecellaccessories, etelluk, maybe even digi.tech
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19480718#post19480718
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useful info, much appreciated.
REF: Gold Battery 2430mAh on eBay...
Total fake and ripoff!! ...so dont be spending your money...
Here, read "all about it" from my experience in another paralel forae - "conclusion" after testing on post #21: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20373274#post20373274
REF: Gold Battery 2430mAh on eBay...

Just received 6500mA battery

Just ordered and received a 6500 mA extended battery for my Note 2 for $13:
http://www.amazon.com/Extended-Tita...&sr=8-7&keywords=6500+note+2+extended+battery
I was using a QCell 6200 ($24) and this one looked just like it so I gave it a try.
It came with a battery cover that's identifical to the one from Qcell and is a perfect fit. I love the Qcell so I want to give this a try. For me, having a 6200/6500 mA battery is a balance between battery life (longer than stock) and weight (1/3 less weight than Zerolemon 9300).
I put this silicon case on it:
http://www.amazon.com/LiViTech-Extended-Battery-Silicone-Samsung/dp/B00AXV0MXG/ref=pd_bxgy_cps_img_y
Just fully charged it for the 1st time. Will report back.
I'm pretty sure its 6200 mAh, not 6500 mAh. And I was about ready to say "uh, just another generic battery with a questionable quality", until I saw they are sold by Bastexwireless - Zerolemon retailer. That should add some credibility
That was what prompted me to give it a try in the first place. ..
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vectron said:
I'm pretty sure its 6200 mAh, not 6500 mAh. And I was about ready to say "uh, just another generic battery with a questionable quality", until I saw they are sold by Bastexwireless - Zerolemon retailer. That should add some credibility
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Interesting to hear how it turns out.
I've bought replacement batteries for previous phones in similar casing as that and it turned out to be junk.
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That was what prompted me to give it a try in the first place. ..
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Hälftebyte said:
Interesting to hear how it turns out.
I've bought replacement batteries for previous phones in similar casing as that and it turned out to be junk.
Yes, I know. That's why I like to try
Here it is after 1st charge, with 15% left: Just normal web surfiing, some phone calls, texting, ebook reading, light gaming etc...
I think it's better than my Qcell. May be my Qcell 6200mA was just old (almost a year old).
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testrider said:
Hälftebyte said:
Interesting to hear how it turns out.
I've bought replacement batteries for previous phones in similar casing as that and it turned out to be junk.
Yes, I know. That's why I like to try
Here it is after 1st charge, with 15% left: Just normal web surfiing, some phone calls, texting, ebook reading, light gaming etc...
I think it's better than my Qcell. May be my Qcell 6200mA was just old (almost a year old).
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how's the case? im trying to look for a case for extended batteries.
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testrider said:
how's the case? im trying to look for a case for extended batteries.
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The case is ok but it's not shock proof or anything...
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Updated. I took notes when I remembered. THese are some numbers from this battery to give you some ideas:
%left / total time on battery / total screen on time
5%/33h21m/13h54m
3%/40h36m/13h48m
6%/46h00m/13h41m
12/8/13, 4th: 10%/37h00m/16h30m
12/10/13,5th : 7%/40h34m/18h36m
12/16/13: 7%/36h/15h39
12/18/13: 7%/33h/15h50
12/21/13: 10%/33h/15h
12/22/13: 38%/16h47m/8h34
12/24/13: 6%/31h/15h39
12/26/13: 7%/29h/16h
Witkowski said:
I have used Qcell 6200 and the Zerolemon 9300, and they both are great. Although I have noticed better battery life with the Zerolemon.
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Of course ZL has better battery life. It's a 9300 mA while the Qcell is 6200. It's 50% more than the Qcell.
testrider said:
Just ordered and received a 6500 mA extended battery for my Note 2 for $13:
http://www.amazon.com/Extended-Tita...&sr=8-7&keywords=6500+note+2+extended+battery
I was using a QCell 6200 ($24) and this one looked just like it so I gave it a try.
It came with a battery cover that's identifical to the one from Qcell and is a perfect fit. I love the Qcell so I want to give this a try. For me, having a 6200/6500 mA battery is a balance between battery life (longer than stock) and weight (1/3 less weight than Zerolemon 9300).
I put this silicon case on it:
http://www.amazon.com/LiViTech-Extended-Battery-Silicone-Samsung/dp/B00AXV0MXG/ref=pd_bxgy_cps_img_y
Just fully charged it for the 1st time. Will report back.
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just ordered my extended battery from the link you provided. hopefully its better then im expecting hahah. I will report back on how it goes
coolwater22 said:
just ordered my extended battery from the link you provided. hopefully its better then im expecting hahah. I will report back on how it goes
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So far, I really like this battery. The battery life is good. Here are some updates:
(the other one I ordered from dx.com last less than 2/3 of this one, even though it also said 6500mA)
% battery left / total time / screen on time
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5%/33h21m/13h54m
3%/40h36m/13h48m
6%/46h00m/13h41m
12/8/13: 10%/37h00m/16h30m
12/10/13: 7%/40h34m/18h36m
12/16/13: 7%/36h /15h39
12/18/13: 7%/33h /15h50
12/21/13: 10%/33h /15h
12/22/13: 38%/16h47m/8h34
12/24/13: 6%/31h /15h39
12/26/13: 7%/29h /16h
1/9/14: 14%/29h/12h
1/14/14: 22%/18h19/14h32
1/15/14: 9%/35h/16h
I never knew that such amount battery make for note 2, but the battery kinda big make the note extend more than original it look.
hennessylieu said:
I never knew that such amount battery make for note 2, but the battery kinda big make the note extend more than original it look.
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yes there is. there are many of these kind of extended batteries. becarefull though, some say they have higher mah, and are still thin, but the sellers can be lying to you..
coolwater22 said:
yes there is. there are many of these kind of extended batteries. becarefull though, some say they have higher mah, and are still thin, but the sellers can be lying to you..
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Well it made in China after all, who knew they make huge battery and wrote 7,500 maH instead it actually 2,500 maH. lol hard to tell
hennessylieu said:
Well it made in China after all, who knew they make huge battery and wrote 7,500 maH instead it actually 2,500 maH. lol hard to tell
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Dang sorry if you got ripped off.
My battery just arrived today and I must say I like it. In person its a lot thinner then people think with some extra juice. I put my extended battery on at 7:15 with 56%(that's how much charge it came with) and now with close to 4 hours later, im at 40% with moderate use. If I had my other battery on and was using it the way I was with this extended battery, my percentage will be around 10%...soo far so good. ill report back later with how it goes
Does anyone have a recommendation for cases for this battery other then the ones stated in the op. I ordered it and I dont like it. Any other suggestions I would gladly appreciate it thanks
anyone tried to run this with battery saver on?
Just curious if it would last even longer if you really tried to squeeze it.
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Just curious if it would last even longer if you really tried to squeeze it.
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huh? what do you mean? please elaborate

Battery Replacement from ebay

After the battery that came with my note stopped charging i decided to buy a replacement. So what do you think guys about this?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121393966563
I have already bought it but i don't know if its really genuine. Feedback about the batteries they have selled so far is good. Batteries for my phone in my country cost 40 euros so i thought that this is a good offer but what if my phone gets damaged after using this battery? How do i recognize fake batteries?
Zerolemon plain and simple I paid 44. 95 for it makes the phone heavy but that's OK I like weight battery last 3 days
Here it is
pantapanta1 said:
After the battery that came with my note stopped charging i decided to buy a replacement. So what do you think guys about this?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121393966563
I have already bought it but i don't know if its really genuine. Feedback about the batteries they have selled so far is good. Batteries for my phone in my country cost 40 euros so i thought that this is a good offer but what if my phone gets damaged after using this battery? How do i recognize fake batteries?
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No, they're not genuine and will very likely not be true capacity.
If you're looking for a standard capacity aftermarket battery I would highly recommend these..
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00B208QDU/
I use them every single day as I just keep 3 batteries charged via a external wall charger and just swap batteries when needed instead of leaving phone plugged in. They last as long as my genuine battery does.
As mentioned above though, If you want an external you cant beat the ZeroLemon
PS. In future please use search, We already have plenty of eBay/battery topics so you could have just replied to one of them or read them and not needed to. Opening topics like this just adds to an already cluttered forum.
Not to sound like Anker fan-boy lol!!!, but www.amazon.co.uk/Anker®-3100mAh-Battery-Samsung-GT-N7100/dp/B009OWLTLO/ - those are highly reliable and on US amazon have hundreds of 5-star reviews. Actually, I prefer their 2x battery + wall charger combo for $25: www.amazon.com/3100mAh-Batteries-T-Mobile-Cellular-EB595675LA/dp/B009SYL6C0/ - convenient to use one while charging the other one and swap it. Not sure if it's available on Amazon UK.
Well, i currently live in Cyprus so i can only order from the amazon uk and on amazon uk the shipping is very expensive so i can only buy from ebay. I don't know about anker batteries. Are they good?
pantapanta1 said:
Well, i currently live in Cyprus so i can only order from the amazon uk and on amazon uk the shipping is very expensive so i can only buy from ebay. I don't know about anker batteries. Are they good?
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I never had issues with them and reviewed all of their batteries, internal and external. Just so people wouldn't think that I'm biased because i review a lot of their stuff, just go to US Amazon and search for their products, typically hundreds and sometime thousands of 5-star reviews for their external batteries and internal batteries.
pantapanta1 said:
After the battery that came with my note stopped charging i decided to buy a replacement. So what do you think guys about this?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121393966563
I have already bought it but i don't know if its really genuine. Feedback about the batteries they have selled so far is good. Batteries for my phone in my country cost 40 euros so i thought that this is a good offer but what if my phone gets damaged after using this battery? How do i recognize fake batteries?
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For the price it's worth a try!
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Not to sound like Anker fan-boy lol!!!, but www.amazon.co.uk/Anker®-3100mAh-Battery-Samsung-GT-N7100/dp/B009OWLTLO/ - those are highly reliable and on US amazon have hundreds of 5-star reviews. Actually, I prefer their 2x battery + wall charger combo for $25: www.amazon.com/3100mAh-Batteries-T-Mobile-Cellular-EB595675LA/dp/B009SYL6C0/ - convenient to use one while charging the other one and swap it. Not sure if it's available on Amazon UK.
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Thanks for the tip! Two batteries, plus a charger - this will come in handy.
pantapanta1 said:
After the battery that came with my note stopped charging i decided to buy a replacement. So what do you think guys about this?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121393966563
I have already bought it but i don't know if its really genuine. Feedback about the batteries they have selled so far is good. Batteries for my phone in my country cost 40 euros so i thought that this is a good offer but what if my phone gets damaged after using this battery? How do i recognize fake batteries?
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So, Pantapanta1, did You get the battery?
Can You test it with Nova Battery Tester, and provide results?
The battery came but i havent tried it yet. From what i can say its fake because the weight of the oem battery is 54g and the weight of this battery is 51. I will test and come with results!
7 dollars. Works great.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F542WNO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I haven't had any luck with aftermarket batteries other than Zero Lemon and Samsung official. All the off brand ones I bought suffered battery drain issues after a couple of weeks.

ZE500KL 2400mah battery replacement

My phone came packaged with the 2070mah battery. Now I want to buy the larger 2400 but couldn't find anything on the net.
Does anyone know where to buy it from?
I am interested too if someone knows where to buy a 2400mAh (or higher capacity) for zenfone 2 ZE500KL
me too
me too
Still nobody can help?
Same here!
still no batteries?
Still nothing?
Asus battery
Asus official listing, but no price yet: Phone-Accessory/Battery-Charger-ACHA001
Available on Ebay from Taiwan: ASUS-Original-ZenFone-2-Battery-Charger-With-Battery-For-Laser-6in-5-5in-Selfie-/191777047028
Couldn't post actual links, I'm too new to forums! Hope this info helps...
http://m.aliexpress.com/item/32647982673.html
http://m.aliexpress.com/item/32663828000.html
Thanks for the links. You gotta be careful with the batteries on Aliexpress. Some Chinese sellers just label batteries with a higher capacity than it actually is. Also the item number mentioned is for the smaller 2000mAh one.
I will order one anyway and report back with my findings.
pohlipit said:
Thanks for the links. You gotta be careful with the batteries on Aliexpress. Some Chinese sellers just label batteries with a higher capacity than it actually is. Also the item number mentioned is for the smaller 2000mAh one.
I will order one anyway and report back with my findings.
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I'm planning to order on Aliexpress too, how are the batteries you bought ?
asus change battery for about 40$ at my country
is there any one from you have tried the battery
i just brought this https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Bat...ttery-Universal-Wall-Charger/32824862232.html
will test n see
chetan180 said:
i just brought this https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Bat...ttery-Universal-Wall-Charger/32824862232.html
will test n see
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how does it go? is it good?
kersteen said:
how does it go? is it good?
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it never go above 70 % i dont if its battery fault or phone software using rr
I bought a new one from Romania (my country) and isn't better than old battery: it charge to max 95% (and didn't last longer than old used battery).
I think it is fake or low quality.
i bout one on ebay. working well but having issue with charging it over 90%
I've bought for my friend:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/222533922285
She's telling that it last longer than on older one. But what is weird it shows that is it charged 96% even if charging takes few hours.

Battery mod

Hi, friends Sorry for my English. After almost 2 years my battery life on these amazing device is around 2.5/3 SOT on lightly using, so I was wondering do you guys think that will be possible to put a EQ40 battery(3900Mah) from Droid Turbo XT1254 in Nexus 6. Droid Turbo Battery dimension: 104.47 x 60.47 x 4.33 mm and Nexus 6 has battery dimension: 106.26 x 71.41 x 3.05 mm. Yes is a little bit thicker but I believe that is I remove the wireless charging coil it will be possible. Only tricky part is that ribbon cable was a little bit different position so has to be flexed or ribbon cable needs bo be replaced whit original Nexus 6 battery.
Thank in advance for everything whit some ideas and suggestions and have a nice day.
Not to mention how cumbersome that would be, even if you manage to put it in, that's just 600 Mah extra. Give Naptime a shot. Or why not buy yourself a power bank than taking a risk of bulging up the device (and mess with its basic water resistance)
deo777 said:
Hi, friends Sorry for my English. After almost 2 years my battery life on these amazing device is around 2.5/3 SOT on lightly using, so I was wondering do you guys think that will be possible to put a EQ40 battery(3900Mah) from Droid Turbo XT1254 in Nexus 6. Droid Turbo Battery dimension: 104.47 x 60.47 x 4.33 mm and Nexus 6 has battery dimension: 106.26 x 71.41 x 3.05 mm. Yes is a little bit thicker but I believe that is I remove the wireless charging coil it will be possible. Only tricky part is that ribbon cable was a little bit different position so has to be flexed or ribbon cable needs bo be replaced whit original Nexus 6 battery.
Thank in advance for everything whit some ideas and suggestions and have a nice day.
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After replacing the nexus 6 battery myself (with an aftermarket battery since I got tired of ebay batteries being doa) I can tell you that it will fit, you mighy have to cut the plastic frame panel on top of the battery which will result in an additional 2 to 3 mm of space ^^
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Make sure to check the voltage first, the ez30 stock battery is 3.8v.
seahorsepip said:
After replacing the nexus 6 battery myself (with an aftermarket battery since I got tired of ebay batteries being doa) I can tell you that it will fit, you mighy have to cut the plastic frame panel on top of the battery which will result in an additional 2 to 3 mm of space ^^
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Make sure to check the voltage first, the ez30 stock battery is 3.8v.
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Did you remove the wireless charger coil?
thanks
TonySkate said:
Did you remove the wireless charger coil?
thanks
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I broke it LOL
There's a black flex cable going to the other side of the battery so it can connect to the motherboard... I ended up breaking it
Anyway the phone still works even when that cable is broken, it just won't wireless charge. Keep in mind the coil component also contains the nfc antenna which is connected with another wire, which I didn't break and still works.
Video about the coil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYuxoMBCyP0
I ended up buying a new coil: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Ori...32331420943.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.4df1Zr
Should be easy to replace like most parts ^^
This phone is the best I've had up till now, parts are easy to replace and as long it's not a broken screen it's not that expensive (new mobo is just $50).
seahorsepip said:
After replacing the nexus 6 battery myself (with an aftermarket battery since I got tired of ebay batteries being doa) I can tell you that it will fit, you mighy have to cut the plastic frame panel on top of the battery which will result in an additional 2 to 3 mm of space ^^
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Make sure to check the voltage first, the ez30 stock battery is 3.8v.
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How has this aftermarket battery been treating you? If it's good, do you have a link? I've had my device for a little over two years and while it's not terrible, its capacity is not where it used to be.
eye2347 said:
How has this aftermarket battery been treating you? If it's good, do you have a link? I've had my device for a little over two years and while it's not terrible, its capacity is not where it used to be.
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It's been great, it made me realize how much battery live I've lost before. Waking up the next morning and only seeing less then 10% being used overnight makes my day
It's an european brand probably reseller of a chinese brand. It has the same type number as the original oem battery. So I think it's just a reseller of batteries from the same factory motorola buys them ^^
And since they're directly resold they're new batteries instead of refurbished ebay crap.
Sadly enough I can only find links in the Netherlands and Belgium which don't ship worldwide :/
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It's been great, it made me realize how much battery live I've lost before. Waking up the next morning and only seeing less then 10% being used overnight makes my day
It's an european brand probably reseller of a chinese brand. It has the same type number as the original oem battery. So I think it's just a reseller of batteries from the same factory motorola buys them ^^
And since they're directly resold they're new batteries instead of refurbished ebay crap.
Sadly enough I can only find links in the Netherlands and Belgium which don't ship worldwide :/
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So you are saying you did put the droid turbo battery in? Any pictures?
zed011 said:
So you are saying you did put the droid turbo battery in? Any pictures?
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Nah just a new non oem battery. Waiting for n5x parts to arrive so I can experiment with the fingerprint sensor on my n6.
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Nah just a new non oem battery. Waiting for n5x parts to arrive so I can experiment with the fingerprint sensor on my n6.
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This is interesting!
How you are going to connect it? It will be fun to have any SPI/i2c interface populated anywhere on the board.
BTW I love Nexus 6 motherboard. All major components are on the one side and there is no compound used to glue chips. Makes any soldering work much easier.
Shandry said:
This is interesting!
How you are going to connect it? It will be fun to have any SPI/i2c interface populated anywhere on the board.
BTW I love Nexus 6 motherboard. All major components are on the one side and there is no compound used to glue chips. Makes any soldering work much easier.
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Wasn't planning on soldering, the prototype nexus 6 had a fingerprint sensor connector connected to the buttons ribbon cable, gonna see if I can modify the ribbon cable like the prototype. It would be easier if the prototype parts were on eBay lol.
P.S
Last thing I soldered broke...
Droid turbo battery (EQ40) and nexus 6's battery (EZ30) connector is the same. I have received the droid turbo battery and it works with the nexus 6. However the frame needs to be modified to make the battery fit because the cable isn't long enough in height. I will try to cut down the frame
I am extremely excited to report that with some cutting away of plastic that I was able to fit the battery with the frame closed. However the plastic back cannot conform perfectly over the back anymore so I am not using the back cover.
I have the phone inside a plastic case. Also wireless charging is working and even with the coil removed the back cover cannot fit anyway so I might as well keep wireless charging.
Also I needed to bend the metal pieces on the frame that contact the speakers upwards so the bottom speaker can continue working with the increased height.
Battery life increase i cannot comment yet but I hope the extra 700mAh does some good
Does anyone know a reputable brand of battery for n6 or have a link to a reasonable replacement battery that isn't used? I know eBay and Amazon have them just don't want to have to do this again in a month because I bought a crap battery or it causes a fire. Any info will be much appreciated.
My n6 is starting to die at earlier percentages daily so I believe it will die soon. I need to buy a battery BEFORE total failure occurs lol!
Thanks in advance
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johnb380 said:
Does anyone know a reputable brand of battery for n6 or have a link to a reasonable replacement battery that isn't used? I know eBay and Amazon have them just don't want to have to do this again in a month because I bought a crap battery or it causes a fire. Any info will be much appreciated.
My n6 is starting to die at earlier percentages daily so I believe it will die soon. I need to buy a battery BEFORE total failure occurs lol!
Thanks in advance
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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Same exqct position as you brother, minus the money to buy a new battery lol
I'm posting to give feedback on using the 3900 mAh battery from the droid turbo. I now get the same battery life as the Google pixel XL that I have with 4-5hours screen on time over 2 days with excellent low battery drain idling. 8 hours idle lose 2-3%.
zed011 said:
I'm posting to give feedback on using the 3900 mAh battery from the droid turbo. I now get the same battery life as the Google pixel XL that I have with 4-5hours screen on time over 2 days with excellent low battery drain idling. 8 hours idle lose 2-3%.
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How difficult was it, any issues with process and any issues or size problems with not using the case? I want to try this but I have very shaky hands and am afraid to do this. I'm curious how difficult it is. I'm also very poor so I wanna make sure if I buy a different battery it'll be compatible. Thanks for reporting back to us
wrongway213 said:
How difficult was it, any issues with process and any issues or size problems with not using the case? I want to try this but I have very shaky hands and am afraid to do this. I'm curious how difficult it is. I'm also very poor so I wanna make sure if I buy a different battery it'll be compatible. Thanks for reporting back to us
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@zed001 documented his journey just a few posts up. Start with #12.
ktmom said:
@zed001 documented his journey just a few posts up. Start with #12.
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I know, I read - I'm curious after having it connected a bit if he's noticed anything odd, though. I wouldn't imagine the issue would be connecting, but wonky behavior after doing so.
wrongway213 said:
How difficult was it, any issues with process and any issues or size problems with not using the case? I want to try this but I have very shaky hands and am afraid to do this. I'm curious how difficult it is. I'm also very poor so I wanna make sure if I buy a different battery it'll be compatible. Thanks for reporting back to us
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You need to be good with a blade to cut the plastic away other than that there is not much else to it. Note you will not be able to use the back cover so you'd likely want to use a case. If battery life is the only thing you care about this mod is very worth it and will greatly increase the battery life of your phone.

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