i've been keeping both eyes for this since i bought my G4 and now it is out on Amazon! Enjoy insane SOT!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01181ODJI
"Zerolemom. Turns your phone into a brick without flashing."
android404 said:
"Zerolemom. Turns your phone into a brick without flashing."
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LOL
More like a cinder block with that size case. Wow.
Thanks for the info though.
That's great! I would probably get that if I was keeping my g4
What's that, about 10 pounds?
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Bad topic!
looks like they decreased it by 500mah vs the G3 and took out the included belt clip
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looks like they decreased it by 500mah vs the G3 and took out the included belt clip
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It does seem like that, but i think it'll be enough for two days.
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If I can get 5 hours SOT with the stock battery about 13 hours with this one, that is ****ing impressive.
Get a morphie case and spare yourself the embarrassment...
Android_Guy said:
Get a morphie case and spare yourself the embarrassment...
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Or i can not care what others think?
Android_Guy said:
Get a morphie case and spare yourself the embarrassment...
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Nvm. Quick google search indicates mophie pack available.
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.84 inches is a thick damn phone to carry around. Part of me is telling me imwant. The other part says I don't want to carry it around. Especially when I have two spare batteries.
Say what you will, but I've had my old Galaxy S4 go over 6 days without a charge on one of their 7500 mAH batteries. it's not practical for everyone, but for specific situations it's quite useful.
Shaffer678 said:
That's great! I would probably get that if I was keeping my g4
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Care to share why you're not keeping it?
adamdavidson said:
Care to share why you're not keeping it?
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Well I came from the nexus 6 which was my first nexus device and the development on a nexus device can really spoil you. So I'm thinking I'm going to jump to one of the new nexus devices that launch soon.
Ordered mine hehe
I would like to get it, but its WAY too big for me. Maybe 4500 MaH, 5000 MaH, or 5500 MaH would be the sweet spot for me. As good as 7500 MaH sounds, its just way too big for me.
The note 3 one was too big lol
So now I'm torn between the mophie and zero lemon because this thing NEEDS a battery. The dies wayyyyyyy to fast
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So now I'm torn between the mophie and zero lemon because this thing NEEDS a battery. The dies wayyyyyyy to fast
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Indeed it does to bad my moto g doesn't have b12 as the battery is awesome
Related
Just wondering if old incredible's extended battery & back cover can also be used on incredible S?
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Just wondering if old incredible's extended battery & back cover can also be used on incredible S?
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No, they only look similar in appearance, other than that they are completely different phones. The IS is quite a bit bigger, and any accessories for the original will not fit
What about Mugen Power?
They have one on their page.
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...nded-battery-for-htc-desirez-t-mobile-g2.html
Would be interested to know if it will fit nicely without any extra bulge and how much better the battery is.
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What about Mugen Power?
They have one on their page.
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the problem is
is it really 1800mah? most of them arent
and
does it really fits? because the desire z/g2 battery is model: BB96100 and my incredible S battery is model: BG32100
Good points. I think you should purchase it and let us know your findings
qvert said:
the problem is
is it really 1800mah? most of them arent
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does it really fits? because the desire z/g2 battery is model: BB96100 and my incredible S battery is model: BG32100
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People who are looking for an original HTC replacement (1450mAh):
SKU: BA-S520
EAN: 35H00152-01M
(Available from 10 april in the Netherlands)
But indeed, please let us know your findings, most of the time not originals are fake.
damn i just sold my g2 including my mugen 1800mah battery -_-
Did it improve battery life and do you remember if it looked similar to IS battery?
chobie said:
damn i just sold my g2 including my mugen 1800mah battery -_-
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When it comes to extended batteries, Seidio comes to mind, I bought one for the Moto Droid quite some time ago, although it gave the device the much needed boost in battery life.
But still not a big fan of the added bulk to the device, so i haven't checked that site for a long time.
There should be some alternatives that can be found on ebay as well, just Google the brands you find and + review at the end to see if anyone is contributing any real user comments on it.
I wouldn have little faith in extended batteries which do have the same size as the original one. If you don't want an added bulk, the only alternative is an external battery, such as zaggsparq. I've just bought one and are going to give a short review soon.
Here is a link that might be helpful LINK.
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Did it improve battery life and do you remember if it looked similar to IS battery?
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It definitely did. And yeah it kinda looks about the same size but I'm not sure.
The G2/DZ battery is slightly less is mAh at 1300 (vs 1450 in the IncS), but it works just fine in the IncS. I've got my wifes G2 battery in my phone while I break in the IncS battery. So any extended battery for the G2/DZ will work in the IncS.
working 10% off code if anyone decide to get one - 123VC
I've ordered a Mugen battery but it will take some time to receive. When I get it I'll post some results..
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nikant said:
I've ordered a Mugen battery but it will take some time to receive. When I get it I'll post some results..
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Awaits your review...
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Awaits your review...
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me to.... Iwait for a rewiew
I'll receive the battery hopefully tomorrow so I suppose I'll have some results by Tuesday..
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Ok will wait you...
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Anyone that have experience of this battery? I have ordered one from here but out of stock so will take a while.
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...-extended-battery-for-motorola-driod-pro.html
Discountcode: FACEBOOKSPECIAL if you wan't to order ;-)
Nothing and nearly 100 views? Isn't this very interesting? I think it is anyway...
Edit: Was shipped today. Any tips on how to test it?
Too expensive! You can get a cheap one off ebay, probably are the same OEM. Battery Left or Battery Calibrator.
Does this thing stick out? Or can you use the standard battery door, along with standard cases?
Dratini said:
Too expensive! You can get a cheap one off ebay, probably are the same OEM. Battery Left or Battery Calibrator.
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Nope, actually the Mugen battery was more expensive from ebay. And those cheap ones are crap so not even worth the shipping cost.
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Does this thing stick out? Or can you use the standard battery door, along with standard cases?
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No, it fits under the standard cover. Tighter fit but it fits.
Have now charged it 3 times and it seems like the battery time is at least 22% longer. Usually I would charge my battery during night and use it during the day. At best it would die when i turn on the screen in the morning if I would have forgot to charge it. But usually it dies around 6 in the evening. So lets say it lasts 12-18 hours in normal use.
The Mugen battery charged during the night lasts for 18-24 hours. So I'm pretty satisfied ;-)
Nice tip... I want one of those.
Where can i get this Battery?
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Where can i get this Battery?
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Webshop link in the first post!
Anyone had problems with international shipping? is shipped from USA?
thanks!
PaoloLast said:
Anyone had problems with international shipping? is shipped from USA?
thanks!
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Mine was shipped from Hong Kong and no problem with shipping. Got a tracking number so I could follow it.
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Mine was shipped from Hong Kong and no problem with shipping. Got a tracking number so I could follow it.
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Thank you!
Ordered right now, hope it arrives soon.
was thinking between this one and the BP7X, but the second one needs a back panel a little bigger...
How is it working now?
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How is it working now?
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How do you mean? Still using mine daily. works great.
Battery life and drain rate?
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Does it still last 12hrs while using the phone normally like playing music,camera,messaging!
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Does it still last 12hrs while using the phone normally like playing music,camera,messaging!
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At least 12 hours. I would say around 18 with the latest CyanogenMod 7.1.0 RC13 11.08.14 and things like logging etc. shut off.
Tried with miui?
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Tried with miui?
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No, sorry. Haven't tried with miui
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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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
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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.
finalhit said:
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
kersh said:
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.
I can understand that if you work in a cave for 4 days straight, you want might want to the zero lemon battery, but for a average office worker with a 9 to 5 job in a city, where plugs is available at work, why would you want to buy the zerom lemon battery. It's seems to me there is no real benefit and the added weight and thickness makes the phone less portable.
When people want to use a real portable device, they want to stay away from the outlet for as long as possible until they're about to go to sleep.
Because we can...
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So my battery doesn't die on me when I go jogging, 6200 mah isn't cutting it
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So my battery doesn't die on me when I go jogging, 6200 mah isn't cutting it
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Dude your hardcore if you outrun a 3100mah battery!
Because my solar charger can't quite keep up when I'm off grid for a week.
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So my battery doesn't die on me when I go jogging, 6200 mah isn't cutting it
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if your jogging consists of walking 15-20 miles while simultaneously using a gps running app and watching hours of movies...then yeah...maybeeee a bigger battery would be necessary =P
no one here has a legit reason to get a 9300 mha battery?
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no one here has a legit reason to get a 9300 mha battery?[/QUOT
In the event you left your headlights on, ran your battery down and needed a quick JumpStart.
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I was joking about the jogging part , but the posting regarding the gps and movies was hilarious. Pictured someone with a "head dock" where the dock attaches to their neck so they can see the phone while runnning.
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Some people travel and do not always have access to an outlet for extended periods of time. Use a power bank? Not very convenient to have the cable attached to your phone while using it. Infact, it can double as a power bank- over at the zero lemon thread there is a guy charging other people's phones. It could not only charge phones, but other devices too such as a digital camera battery if need be. Why do people have the 6200 mah extended batteries? For most of the reasons listed here. Also, the zero lemon appears to add very little bulk while adding 3100 mah in a very unique design.
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no one here has a legit reason to get a 9300 mha battery?
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Per your opening post question, maybe there isn't an average office worker who wants this battery. More than likely people with different circumstances own these. People who assume everyone else must have the same needs as them are pretty closed minded.
I don't own one but my guess is that those who do are in situations frequently where they don't have easy access to electrical outlets or simply are annoyed more by frequent recharging than by size.
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Not gonna lie, I wish they could implement a battery the same size as the 3100mah, but higher mah's. I just got a 6200 Hyperion battery/case and can definitely feel the extra weight for sure.
I got a bigger battery as I get tired of having to plug in mid way to my work shift. Kinda defeats the purpose of being a mobile phone. Most days I would get through a work shift, but there were those down days at work and be half way, plugging in....
Honestly not sure if this Hyperion battery is any better. Seems to be going the same rate my 3100 mah Samsung was going.....
Worse case, send this back and pick up Some 3100 Anker batteries to swap out.
Choices is always good. At least we have this option still, lol!
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As a matter if fact, it's pretty funny that someone who owns such a huge phone would ask this question since people with "normal" sized screen phones from 3.5 to 5 inches probably think the same about your phone choice. "Why would anyone need such a huge screen when the average person would be able to get by just fine with the ALREADY huge screens of something like a GS3!" If I had a nickel for every time someone asks me that when they see my note 2.........sheesh!
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no one here has a legit reason to get a 9300 mha battery?
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People have given them. While this battery may not be for you and I, there is a market for it.
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I use mine when I go horseback riding. It's nice to know that I don't have to rush home because my phone is dying. Plus I take lots and lots of pictures while I'm out and upload them to various sites.
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People have given them. While this battery may not be for you and I, there is a market for it.
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I know there is a market for it, and people are willing to buy them, hence the purpose of this thread to find out what is the reason(s) why people want to buy this battery.
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Per your opening post question, maybe there isn't an average office worker who wants this battery. More than likely people with different circumstances own these. People who assume everyone else must have the same needs as them are pretty closed minded.
I don't own one but my guess is that those who do are in situations frequently where they don't have easy access to electrical outlets or simply are annoyed more by frequent recharging than by size.
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If I was closed minded, I would not have asked for reasons, right? The fact that I want to know why, shows I am willing to understand the motive behind it.
I really hope that we can have a meaning and mature discussion without resort to name calling or labelling.
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I use mine when I go horseback riding. It's nice to know that I don't have to rush home because my phone is dying. Plus I take lots and lots of pictures while I'm out and upload them to various sites.
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it must be a long horse ride?
Another reason which could have been missed, the company itself is named ZeroLemon for a purpose they stand behind their product and it's quality, and it's true 9300 mAh capacity. There are only a handful of brand names I trust which have consistently delivered per their label, aside from their price difference. Plus a commitment to post pone a release of production-ready battery because tpu case (which is not even part of the battery functionality) wasn't fitting right - speaks highly of them. Of course, I have never tested their products and don't know about the quality until I have it in my hands. But based on all the preliminary reading and a few email exchanges, I will give them a benefit of a doubt!
Use this thread to share vendors that have either sold you good batteries or bad ones. I have completed a battery swap in my N6 and the process is really rather easy assuming you have all the correct tools. The process from start to new battery installation can be found here:
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Nexus+6+Battery+Replacement/35878
One thing to add that is not listed in the guide is to make sure to preshape the battery to match that of the factory installed battery. If this is not done, it could impact functionality of the phone such as camera not working and also the flash. The battery is rather soft and is easy to manipulate into the correct curvature.
The battery that I have installed is a Motorola battery that was sold by the following eBay vendor:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/232047178752
I have only tested this battery for a full day and 2 charge cycles. I will update this post if the battery doesn't end up working out.
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Has anybody found a good source for replacement batteries? I see them listed on amazon and eBay for around $25. I've read some mixed reviews.
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I bought and installed this one last week:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/232047178752
It has identical markings to the original battery and seems to be working great so far.
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I bought and installed this one last week:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/232047178752
It has identical markings to the original battery and seems to be working great so far.
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So no issues with the battery not charging to 100℅ or not charging at all?
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So no issues with the battery not charging to 100℅ or not charging at all?
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No issues at all. Installed it last Friday and it charges all the way up and seems to last better than the original ever did (I bought the phone used a year ago).
Alright I purchased it. Hopefully I get the same results
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Actually I did have an issue with my camera not working after initially installing it but now I'm sure that it was caused by the actual installation then the battery.
If you do change your your battery make sure you take note of exactly how it's mounted. The new battery comes flat but the battery sits in the phone with a bit of curvature to it. My problem resolved itself, assuming the battery settled into place and allowed the camera module to contact the board properly.
Well I wish you had said that earlier. ? Guess I will have to take my time and be thorough. Besides the basic plastic pry tools and mini torx, what else do I need? Is there any adhesion materials that need to be replaced?
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Well I wish you had said that earlier. ? Guess I will have to take my time and be thorough. Besides the basic plastic pry tools and mini torx, what else do I need? Is there any adhesion materials that need to be replaced?
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Like I said, I think it was my lack of attention to details that caused my issue. I had a bought a new back cover a few weeks ago that came with new adhesive already on it, but you can buy just the adhesive. Here is a link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/141334618840
Though at the price you will pay for just the adhesive, a couple $ more will get you a brand new back cover. Just do some searching and you may find it cheaper, I just shared one of the first results.
I'll be following this breakdown in case anybody else is looking into it. I'll report if it's accurate after I complete the swap.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Nexus+6+Battery+Replacement/35878
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X2 battery is compartible and cheap, but lasts 1/3 less
Vivjen said:
X2 battery is compartible and cheap, but lasts 1/3 less
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Sounds like the battery that I don't want
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what battery do you recommend to buy?
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what battery do you recommend to buy?
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I ordered the one linked in post #2. I'll report on it after I receive it and get it installed.
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I ordered the one linked in post #2. I'll report on it after I receive it and get it installed.
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Looking forward to hearing your results. Did you also order a replacement back cover?
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Looking forward to hearing your results. Did you also order a replacement back cover?
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No I did not find the need to do so. My back cover has seen minimal daylight outside of a case.
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No I did not find the need to do so. My back cover has seen minimal daylight outside of a case.
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Oh, okay I was asking because of the adhesive question earlier. Thanks.
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Oh, okay I was asking because of the adhesive question earlier. Thanks.
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According to the link I posted about the breakdown to replace the battery, it didn't mention it so I will tackle that issue if it becomes a problem. Hopefully it's not an issue.
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I just replaced my battery 24 hours ago with this one (did a frame swap and battery replacement)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/231879248130
I haven't had any problems yet. I'm glad I read this thread and sort of prebent the battery. I didn't have an issue with the camera or flash not working. I did strip 4 screws, but they came out with a t4 bit. I reused my blue back, even though I switched my frame for the silver one. I reheated it back up and I've been running without a case for 24 hours and it hasn't come off yet.
Did you use heat to prebend the battery?
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Did you use heat to prebend the battery?
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No I just bent edges slightly like the original battery. I didn't want to bend it too much and ruin it