Normally I just buy anker batteries for my phone through Amazon but I can't find any for the Moto x 2014 series. I actually can't find any at all that have ratings; I won't buy a battery without a good rating or from a brand I don't trust.
My battery life is just fine at the time being but I do enjoy my Moto X so I'll probably be keeping it for a few years and will want to replace the battery down the road.
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Hi there,
I am looking to extend the battery life on my Moto X and have come across the Zerolemon battery cases. They don't mention the Moto X on their website but I thought people on XDA might know if they are releasing one soon?
Thanks
Anyone know? :crying: My battery life is not good at all right now!
Read the entire "how's your battery life" thread. Every sort of battery help can be found there....just gotta read up. No one should have bad battery life on the Moto x...just need to fix issues sometimes.
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Hi guys, I research the battery to replace my old 1 1/2 year old battery and found out this
http://www.ebay.com.sg/itm/3300mAh-...LS980-VS980-/201392264411?hash=item2ee3ea14db
The battery seems to have more capacity than OEM LG G2's battery.
Does anyone tried this battery before?
If you purchased and tried it, which reseller did you buy from?
How is the result and battery life?
Thanks!
If it has risk of explosion stay away from cheap Chinese brands.
P4P3RB4G said:
Hi guys, I research the battery to replace my old 1 1/2 year old battery and found out this
http://www.ebay.com.sg/itm/3300mAh-...LS980-VS980-/201392264411?hash=item2ee3ea14db
The battery seems to have more capacity than OEM LG G2's battery.
Does anyone tried this battery before?
If you purchased and tried it, which reseller did you buy from?
How is the result and battery life?
Thanks!
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Try and let us know :laugh:
Those Chinese batteries always indicate higher than they actually are. Stay away from them, they're junk.
I had the same experience with the Samsung S4.
It's a marketing scam. The 3000mAh battery is pretty big itself, cramming extra 3300mAh is impossible without size increase (think about cell count)
Save yourself from stress & problems, get the 3000mAh one (and OEM if you find)
I tell you from experience that do not rely on the Chinese mh, are not real never
Go with a genuine part. If it swells or leaks, it will damage your phone.
Anybody maybe has experience with either this shop or the battery itself?
http://www.batterychampion.nl/shopBrowser.php?shopGroupId=48788243
Probably better to get original LG battery through ebay for example, but even then I think it's difficult to be sure you're getting the real deal..!
I don't know about the above link, but I purchased an LG G4 OEM battery from this seller on eBay and have been using it for a little over 2 weeks without any issues.
From appearances and usage, it operates as well as the original battery which came with my LG G4 and I believe this battery to be an LG G4 OEM battery.
After I inquired prior to purchase, the seller has 2 date batches available:
2015.06.02 and 2015.04.08 batches.
I chose the 2015.06.02 battery.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=201384473911&alt=web
flex0r said:
Anybody maybe has experience with either this shop or the battery itself?
http://www.batterychampion.nl/shopBrowser.php?shopGroupId=48788243
Probably better to get original LG battery through ebay for example, but even then I think it's difficult to be sure you're getting the real deal..!
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I would never buy a 3rd party battery that claims to hold more charge then the original battery
don't you think LG would cram 3500mah battery in G4 if it could? And there were no sudden advances in battery technology that would enable this manufacturer to cram 500mah more than LG itself..
I've tested the Mugen 3100 mAh battery for the G4 and that extra 100 mAh isn't much. Since usage varies day to day, the difference is negligible so it's no better a purchase than a stock 3000 mAh battery. In the case of the Mugen battery, I'd just buy an OEM battery or get two third party batteries for half the cost (I've had good experiences).
It doesn't look like this 3500 mAh is that much more expensive than an OEM battery so, if you weren't able to take advantage of one of the LG promotions, it should be a decent spare battery if you could trust this brand.
Still, if I didn't have my promotion battery, or my Mugen battery, or my Hyperion extended battery, I'd rather go the route of finding two 3000 mAh batteries for a good price.
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My X2 has a bad battery (device shuts down with ~20% juice left, gets worse at every charge).
I know it's original battery model is EY30 but I would like to know if X3's battery (model FL40) is compatible with X2. It has way more juice (2300mah vs 3600mah) and it would be sweet if it worked on my X2.
From the pictures I can say that they use the same connector but I can't tell if they have the same size/spessure.
Not looking into dimensions - 99% size incompatible, 3600mAh requires more space.
I've had my droid turbo XT1254 since November 2014. Lately I have noticed that the battery life is far worse than when new. I never can get through a day without plugging the phone in mid-day. I already tried doing a factory reset and it didn't have any positive impact. So I think the next step would be to replace the battery. I'm not too worried about taking it apart, but I'm interested in people's experiences with different batteries. Should I make sure it is an OEM battery with the Motorolla logo on it? I was having a hard time finding a good source of that online. I keep finding other batteries that say they are OEM, but don't have the Motorola logo and say EQ40 on them. Would those be just as good?