Tab S2 slow charging - Galaxy Tab S2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi. My T813 (with snapdragon) charges very slow. It needs almost an entire day to charge to 100%. I read that it only accepts original charger. Is someone here who has T813 and an original bundle charger? Can you please provide the exact model? Is it EP-TA12EWE?

I have the T-810 model, and noticed that after the Nougat update, my S2 now takes FOREVER to charge. This is using the OEM charger I have used since Day 1. Makes me wonder if Samsung tweaked something in the software for slower charging to maintain battery health.

I just got t813 from eBay for a few days. I don't know how long it charges from 0 to 100% but when I use it and charge at same time, it still charge up. So I guess it charges fast. I use model EP-TA12JWE with Rapow cable. BTW battery life is very good all stock no root yet.

The day before the Nougat update came to my S2 9.7 (Monday for me) my battery stopped charging almost completely.
It's been on the Samsung supplied charger for close to 36 hours and is just now at 38% - and the tablet has been off the whole time!
Of course my 1 year parts/labor warranty through Samsung ran out almost 6 weeks ago.
It's a damn shame because it has performed flawlessly until now and with the exception of the sharp edges on the body I absolutely LOVE the tablet...
PS: I have the smaller 8.0 version as well (as does my wife) and the charging/battery life are as expected.

kozakis01 said:
I read that it only accepts original charger.
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Nope, that's not true. I use an Anker quick charger.
JSS_83 said:
...after the Nougat update, my S2 now takes FOREVER to charge.
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Updates..
Apple used to use updates to obsolete older tech so as to make customers buy their new devices sooner. Irony.

erase111

Interesting info, Mr. Niceguy.
The Drok device will definitely take some mah.
But I highly doubt an iPad will be better.
No SD card support. Hell no!

Angus66 said:
The day before the Nougat update came to my S2 9.7 (Monday for me) my battery stopped charging almost completely.
It's been on the Samsung supplied charger for close to 36 hours and is just now at 38% - and the tablet has been off the whole time!
Of course my 1 year parts/labor warranty through Samsung ran out almost 6 weeks ago.
It's a damn shame because it has performed flawlessly until now and with the exception of the sharp edges on the body I absolutely LOVE the tablet...
PS: I have the smaller 8.0 version as well (as does my wife) and the charging/battery life are as expected.
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I'm not sure of the laws where you are but I'm fairly certain that in Australia that doesn't matter. Consumer law says something about "reasonable life" and manufacturers cannot limit you to 1 year for something like that. You should look into it where you are just in case.
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In Europe they give at least a 2 years warranty on electronics. And some stores offer warranty extensions up to 4 years.
Personally, I think handsets should last at the very least 5 years, better yet a decade.

erase111

Unfortunately in the US it's simply whatever the mtg says it is - mostly 12 months parts/labor/defects...

Though, in the US electronics are even cheaper than in Europe.

Slow charging T-810
JSS_83 said:
I have the T-810 model, and noticed that after the Nougat update, my S2 now takes FOREVER to charge. This is using the OEM charger I have used since Day 1. Makes me wonder if Samsung tweaked something in the software for slower charging to maintain battery health.
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I have the same issue

Or Samsung tweaked something in the software for slower charging so as to make you purchase the new s3 sooner.
My advice: avoid updates!

Related

Where to purchase a legit replacement battery for the Note 2?

Anyone found where to buy a real, new, OEM battery made by Samsung? I haven't had much luck with battery life with aftermarket batteries.
Apart from carrier stores? Too many fakes out there IMO. I went with Anker, through their Amazon store and it's served me well up to today. (Not going to be used much in the near future because shamu )
Yea I'm a fan of Anker. Once mine needs a replacement, that's what I'll be getting.
I just bought an Anker a couple of months ago. Great replacement battery for my NOTE 2. Battery life is great.
I know this is a fairly old post, I bought a new OEM battery direct from Samsung for $24...I swear it lasts twice as long as the eBay knockoffs.
So...where? How? That's what the OP was asking. Provide a link.
And I'd like to know where to get a legit replacement stylus. The two I got from Ebay and Amazon were crap.
is it their link? Anker?
http://www.ianker.com/category-c62-s2-model-bid3-di57
I live in Italy and discovered Anker just seeing around Amazon.
I think it's a good product IMO and I think that if I have problems with my battery I'll change it with Anker's battery
I read a lot of people had problems with the Anker batteries swelling up and only lasting a few months before the battery life fell on its face.
You can go to samsung's website and buy the batteries right from them.
We were going to do that with our note 2's...but an OTA update killed my wife's phone so we decided to upgrade both phones.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EB595675LABXAR
There's the samsung battery.
hi people my 3100mAh battery need about 4 hours for full charge. is it normal? 1-100%
zerolemon if you dont mind the bulk
tsiah said:
I read a lot of people had problems with the Anker batteries swelling up and only lasting a few months before the battery life fell on its face.
You can go to samsung's website and buy the batteries right from them.
We were going to do that with our note 2's...but an OTA update killed my wife's phone so we decided to upgrade both phones.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EB595675LABXAR
There's the samsung battery.
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Unfortunately, this link is no longer valid. There are so many knock offs out there that I'm worried about buying from anyone other than Samsung. Not sure if they're genuine but there's the dock and battery combo on Amazon and Rakuten for slightly less.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Battery-Charger-3100mAh-Included/dp/B009M5J9HY
http://www.rakuten.com/prod/246535433.html
Got a Duracell from a Batteries Plus brick-and-mortar by my house back in June, and it has been "zero-problem" for me (knock on wood).
Batteries Plus
https://www.batteriesplus.com/batte...i-_-(sprint)-sph=l900?q=galaxy note 2 battery
Duracell battery I purchased
https://www.batteriesplus.com/batte..._-galaxy-note-ii-_-(sprint)-sph=l900/cel11295
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Got a Duracell from a Batteries Plus brick-and-mortar by my house back in June, and it has been "zero-problem" for me (knock on wood).
Batteries Plus
https://www.batteriesplus.com/batte...i-_-(sprint)-sph=l900?q=galaxy note 2 battery
Duracell battery I purchased
https://www.batteriesplus.com/batte..._-galaxy-note-ii-_-(sprint)-sph=l900/cel11295
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Thanks for the info. How's the charge time, SOT and idle time? Is it comparable to the original battery? My original SDI (Samsung Korea manufactured) is still running strong after 3 years with 7 to 8 hrs SOT but I want to have a spare considering it's harder to find the older it gets.
Anyone going this route should take advantage of the 10% off or $5 off promos.
https://www.batteriesplus.com/promotions
mi7chy said:
Thanks for the info. How's the charge time, SOT and idle time? Is it comparable to the original battery? My original SDI (Samsung Korea manufactured) is still running strong after 3 years with 7 to 8 hrs SOT but I want to have a spare considering it's harder to find the older it gets.
Anyone going this route should take advantage of the 10% off or $5 off promos.
https://www.batteriesplus.com/promotions
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IMO...
...charge time is pretty good, "seems" a bit better than what I recall for the OEM Samsung battery.
...SOT is OK for what I use the phone for everyday, which is just as a phone/texting, some internet surfing, light video watching (kodi, slingtv, mlb.tv).
... idle time is pretty good. Some nights I go to bed at 100% and wake up 6-7 hours later and it's at 93%. My issue is the location of my router, so the wifi drops sometimes and toggles back and forth b/w wifi and 3/4G data while sleeping. Those mornings it's down into the 85% range.
As always, YMMV based on your config. I'm on Chaz's NE2 Classic Stock, with small mods for sd card r/w cache, adaway, TiB scheduled, etc.
Weird. I just looked at that Samsung battery a week or so ago.
tsiah said:
I read a lot of people had problems with the Anker batteries swelling up and only lasting a few months before the battery life fell on its face.
You can go to samsung's website and buy the batteries right from them.
We were going to do that with our note 2's...but an OTA update killed my wife's phone so we decided to upgrade both phones.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EB595675LABXAR
There's the samsung battery.
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the lin does not exist anymore???
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the lin does not exist anymore???
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go to eBay look up zerolemon and get the extended battery adds bulk to the phone but when u get about three days out of it it's OK
I order battery on E-Bay for my n7100 i use to order MPJ 8500 mAh, this is good extended battery with lot of mAh this is my 2nd this i can recommend........!
I'm another Anker man, at least as good if not better than the stock battery.

External Batteries for Note 5

Hi guys,
So I am almost 100% certain that I'm going to be getting the Note 5, which as we all know comes with a 3,000 mAh battery (which cannot be removed), I'm thinking that I'm going to need to keep a power bank on me when I'm traveling. The power bank that I had for my Note 4 (which worked quite well) was from TechMatte. I got it on amazon about a year ago, and it's still going strong.
Do you guys think that it will still work well for the Note 5? I think that it will still work fine, but I'm wondering which one you guys use-- perhaps I might upgrade if a good priced one is mentioned?
Thanks!!
I use a limefuel Been using it for several months now. It works great. They did have a problem with bad batch where the USB ports would either come lose or no longer work, but since there was a 1 year warranty I got a free replacement
Here are 2 with Quick charge 2.0.
http://www.amazon.com/Aukey-10000mA...2&sr=8-6&keywords=quick+charge+2.0+power+bank
http://www.amazon.com/CHOETECH-1560...2&sr=8-1&keywords=quick+charge+2.0+power+bank
I just bought the aukey quick charge 2.0 one earlier today. Amazon had a lightning deal on it and I got it for $23
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I have the Cheotech one. Its one of the few Quick Charging Batteries that actually registers as a fast charger. I have tested many of the ones available on Amazon. You wont see them on my channel since they dont pass the Fast Charger test. See my video on the Choetech one.
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No doubt limefuel works great.:good::good:
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I have the Cheotech one. Its one of the few Quick Charging Batteries that actually registers as a fast charger. I have tested many of the ones available on Amazon. You wont see them on my channel since they dont pass the Fast Charger test. See my video on the Choetech one.
https://youtu.be/NwMDaMgyCvs
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I watched your review of the Cheotech. Have you tried the Aukey?
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I watched your review of the Cheotech. Have you tried the Aukey?
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I have not received a unit from AUKEY as of yet. Many of the ones that claim to be Q2.0 when connected to the phone stay in cable charging mode. Not Fast charging. Can anyone on the thread post their experience. See my pic
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I have not received a unit from AUKEY as of yet. Many of the ones that claim to be Q2.0 when connected to the phone stay in cable charging mode. Not Fast charging. Can anyone on the thread post their experience. See my pic
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I sent a message to Aukey for a unit to review. Lets see what they say.
I got my aukey battery pack in today and it does fast charge my note 5.
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My Note 5 arrives Monday but AUKEY quick charges my Note 4 and G4
avilancaster said:
Hi guys,
So I am almost 100% certain that I'm going to be getting the Note 5, which as we all know comes with a 3,000 mAh battery (which cannot be removed), I'm thinking that I'm going to need to keep a power bank on me when I'm traveling. The power bank that I had for my Note 4 (which worked quite well) was from TechMatte. I got it on amazon about a year ago, and it's still going strong.
Do you guys think that it will still work well for the Note 5? I think that it will still work fine, but I'm wondering which one you guys use-- perhaps I might upgrade if a good priced one is mentioned?
Thanks!!
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I too have that one. great value for the price. They are also offering quick charge ones-- my wife uses it on her s6.
External Battery Power Bank is the right solution as the Note 5 has non-removable 3000mAh battery that is even less than its predecessor.!
sigma24 said:
External Battery Power Bank is the right solution as the Note 5 has non-removable 3000mAh battery that is even less than its predecessor.!
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Samsung uses its own process this time, says could cool down the phone to save battery.
speedy1979 said:
Here are 2 with Quick charge 2.0.
http://www.amazon.com/Aukey-10000mA...2&sr=8-6&keywords=quick+charge+2.0+power+bank
http://www.amazon.com/CHOETECH-1560...2&sr=8-1&keywords=quick+charge+2.0+power+bank
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Anyone could do a comparison review of the two? Is Aukey battery a new released one? I had the CHOETECH one. It's a pretty high quality PowerBank good for both Samsung and Apple users, because its fast charging port is compatible with iOS devices (at fast rate 2.1Amps max).
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Anyone could do a comparison review of the two? Is Aukey battery a new released one? I had the CHOETECH one. It's a pretty high quality PowerBank good for both Samsung and Apple users, because its fast charging port is compatible with iOS devices (at fast rate 2.1Amps max).
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I have seen the comparison on one of third party website between these two power banks. It seems like un-biased but I am not much sure about it: http://www.lonpower.com/aukeys-powe...neration-quick-charge-2-0-based-power-bank-2/
I do to.
I just received my Aukey 10000mah model# pb-t4. And fast charging works. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B011U0AY22/ref=ya_aw_oh_pii?ie=UTF8&psc=1
i read somewhere that Quick Charging does wear the battery quicker. ever since i read that, i've avoided Quick Charging my S6e unless i really needed the juice quickly. i just don't want to own a brick sooner than later if true, especially since we cant replace the battery. on my S6e, it fully charges in 1hr 12min with the Adaptive charger while with a regular 2.4A charger, it fully charges in 1hr 20min. i haven't checked my Note 5 Duos yet. but i always have 2 power banks with me in my camera bag anyway whenever i'm carrying it which is almost always.
i've got several branded power banks including those from Anker and Aukey, but the only one that has held up the longest and still performs really well is my Mophie. it just doesn't have as large a capacity as my other power banks.
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Has anyone found an external battery that can be CHARGED with the quick charge tech. I know there are ones that will charge a phone real fast, but I want to charge the battery real fast.

[Not a post about battery life] What keeps killing my ACTUAL PHYSICAL battery?

So about 6 months ago I swapped the midframe and back on my N6 for the Moto X Pro ones. While I had the phone apart I replaced the battery. My original battery was still functioning fine but I figured since the phone's already torn down, why not replace it? My plan is to keep this phone until the 2016 Nexus is available. So I wanted to be sure that the phone would be problem-free until then.
I got the new battery off eBay from one of the many Chinese electronics retailers for around $15. It was sold as a Motorola OEM battery. When it arrived it looked identical to the original one out of my phone. Installed it, charged it up and went about my business. About 2 weeks later the phone e starts ****ting down suddenly. At first it would do it somewhere between 20%-30% on the battery meter. Then it progressed to shutting down at 50%-60%. Finally it would last only 10 minutes after taking it off the charger (at 100%) before shutting down suddenly. When it would do this, there wasn't the "shutting down" animation you would normally get from running out of juice. It would just go black.
So I deduced it was a junk battery and ordered another one. This time, I ordered one from a place here in the U.S. It was more expensive but not by much (around $30 I think). It arrives, I install it, works great for a month, then starts shutting down suddenly just like the eBay battery. It's at the "only lasts for 10 minutes off the charger" stage right now. So that's battery #2 that's suffered the same fate.
I have battery #3 on the way and it should arrive on Monday. Ordered from another U.S. retailer. Spoke to them on the phone and was assured that it's a brand new, OEM Motorola EZ30 battery. So we'll see how this one works.
At first I was sure I had just received a bum battery. But after the 2nd one had the exact same problem in such a short amount of time.e I can't help but wonder if it's something else causing the failure. 90% of the time I charge the phone via USB and the wall charger that came with the phone. The other 10% of the time it's charged via USB and my old GS4 wall charger. Would using a different charger cause battery failures? I had used the GS4 charger with the original battery that came with the phone and had no problems. Also, for a couple months, I had used a Cheotech 3-coil wireless charger. But I didn't like how long it took to charge so I quit using it. I used it for about 2 months on the original battery and the 2 weeks of the first replacement battery's short life. I haven't used it on the 2nd replacement battery at all as I was trying to see if that may have been the cause of the 1st failure. Can using a different charger damage the battery in such a short period of time?
Is there anything else I can look for before putting in battery #3? Like I said I'm hoping to keep checking this thing alive and kicking until this fall when the new Nexus is released.
Thanks.
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buzzwyzr said:
So about 6 months ago I swapped the midframe and back on my N6 for the Moto X Pro ones. While I had the phone apart I replaced the battery. My original battery was still functioning fine but I figured since the phone's already torn down, why not replace it? My plan is to keep this phone until the 2016 Nexus is available. So I wanted to be sure that the phone would be problem-free until then.
I got the new battery off eBay from one of the many Chinese electronics retailers for around $15. It was sold as a Motorola OEM battery. When it arrived it looked identical to the original one out of my phone. Installed it, charged it up and went about my business. About 2 weeks later the phone e starts ****ting down suddenly. At first it would do it somewhere between 20%-30% on the battery meter. Then it progressed to shutting down at 50%-60%. Finally it would last only 10 minutes after taking it off the charger (at 100%) before shutting down suddenly. When it would do this, there wasn't the "shutting down" animation you would normally get from running out of juice. It would just go black.
So I deduced it was a junk battery and ordered another one. This time, I ordered one from a place here in the U.S. It was more expensive but not by much (around $30 I think). It arrives, I install it, works great for a month, then starts shutting down suddenly just like the eBay battery. It's at the "only lasts for 10 minutes off the charger" stage right now. So that's battery #2 that's suffered the same fate.
I have battery #3 on the way and it should arrive on Monday. Ordered from another U.S. retailer. Spoke to them on the phone and was assured that it's a brand new, OEM Motorola EZ30 battery. So we'll see how this one works.
At first I was sure I had just received a bum battery. But after the 2nd one had the exact same problem in such a short amount of time.e I can't help but wonder if it's something else causing the failure. 90% of the time I charge the phone via USB and the wall charger that came with the phone. The other 10% of the time it's charged via USB and my old GS4 wall charger. Would using a different charger cause battery failures? I had used the GS4 charger with the original battery that came with the phone and had no problems. Also, for a couple months, I had used a Cheotech 3-coil wireless charger. But I didn't like how long it took to charge so I quit using it. I used it for about 2 months on the original battery and the 2 weeks of the first replacement battery's short life. I haven't used it on the 2nd replacement battery at all as I was trying to see if that may have been the cause of the 1st failure. Can using a different charger damage the battery in such a short period of time?
Is there anything else I can look for before putting in battery #3? Like I said I'm hoping to keep checking this thing alive and kicking until this fall when the new Nexus is released.
Thanks.
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Your batteries (#1 and #2) were not damaged by your usage pattern. They were bad quality period. And now you are paranoid about that. Those two batteries being bad does not surprise me at all because the inherent longevity of a battery is closely related to how well controlled the manufacturing process is, and we know how well that process is controlled for Chinese cheap batteries.
Modern batteries and chargers are built in a way that make them relatively immune to user abuse. Your battery lives for a certain number of charges and discharges. For a good battery from a reputable manufacturer that is around 500 to 1500 times. There is also a second order effect that if you recharge the battery before it completely dies it lives marginally longer. That is about it. The stuff you mentioned didn't cause your batteries to die. The poor manufacturing condition in a sweat shop in China did.
I think you also shouldn't use turbo charger with these batteries.
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I think you also shouldn't use turbo charger with these batteries.
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The battery's microprocessor regulates the charge and is designed to prevent damage to the battery. Thus this statement is ridiculous. Especially since all turbo charge does is allow more energy to be transferred to the battery in a given unit of time than with a standard charge.
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The battery's microprocessor regulates the charge and is designed to prevent damage to the battery. Thus this statement is ridiculous. Especially since all turbo charge does is allow more energy to be transferred to the battery in a given unit of time than with a standard charge.
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okay. Its my bad then. But i always notice that my phone heats up more when i use turbo charger. And heat is never good for these batteries.
The amount of heat generated on charging does not significantly impact battery life when compared to something like doing a deep discharge. I wouldn't worry too much about the heat. The battery can handle it.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
The amount of heat generated on charging does not significantly impact battery life when compared to something like doing a deep discharge. I wouldn't worry too much about the heat. The battery can handle it.
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I see thanks for clearing things up. I saw those videos and images of nexus 6 with all those popped batteries and back covers. I have been afraid of its heating up since then. So i can use it without worrying about its battery and back cover?
I've had my Nexus 6 since the beginning of the year and have had no problems with it whatsoever. While there is no guarantee you won't encounter a problem, if your Nexus is relatively recent like mine you shouldn't have any issues.

Where to get replacement batteries

Oneplus 3 is an awesome phone no doubt (if you don't damage it). However with the dash charging, there's a high chance we might need replacement batteries for the phone after a year or two.
Does anyone know where we would be able to obtain dash capable batteries for replacement? It would be a great disappointment if we are not able to replace it.
*it is a concern because at least in Singapore, there is 0 support despite purchasing a local set. You will be given an email to make an appointment to bring your set down to a location, but NO ONE will respond to your email. Oneplus Singapore Facebook as well as official reseller do not provide any support either.
Why would Dash Charge wreck the battery? Afterall if anything the phone heats up less than other phones, because the charging is handled by the adapter, not the phone.
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Why would Dash Charge wreck the battery? Afterall if anything the phone heats up less than other phones, because the charging is handled by the adapter, not the phone.
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You have a point there. However, batteries will eventually degrade, so it would be great to be able to do a replacement when the time comes
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You have a point there. However, batteries will eventually degrade, so it would be great to be able to do a replacement when the time comes
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Most damage to a battery is done at night when you charge a phone when you've gone to sleep, as the charger will put it to 100% and keep it there throughout the night, which puts more strain on the battery. (just look into Sony Qnovo battery charging tech in their new phones).
The dash charger has been proven to change people's charging habits. For example I wake up at 7.30am to go to work at 9am, as soon as I wake up I put my phone on charge. Thus meaning it stays at 100% for less time, and so degrades slower.
just keep your battery b/w 40-80% and it's all good
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just keep your battery b/w 40-80% and it's all good
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That's bull**** and bears any real usage
Here you have one: http://www.ebay.de/itm/ONEPLUS-3-TH...198645?hash=item4b05ffd1b5:g:V~wAAOSwZVlXqwIf
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ONEPLUS-3...198645?hash=item4b05ffd1b5:g:V~wAAOSwZVlXqwIf
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Here you have one: http://www.ebay.de/itm/ONEPLUS-3-TH...198645?hash=item4b05ffd1b5:g:V~wAAOSwZVlXqwIf
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ONEPLUS-3...198645?hash=item4b05ffd1b5:g:V~wAAOSwZVlXqwIf
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Awesome! However, the battery capacity seems to be much lower than 3000mah
Stay away from buying non oem batteries. You don't want your phone to be the next Note 7 lol.
Again you wont need a new battery. It degrade really slow. The problem with fastcharging is heat. Batteries dont like heat. Also charging overnight is bull**** since it stops charging when its 100%. Again it doesnt matter what you do.. If u drain it to 0% its not fully empty so really doesnt matter!
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Again you wont need a new battery. It degrade really slow. The problem with fastcharging is heat. Batteries dont like heat. Also charging overnight is bull**** since it stops charging when its 100%. Again it doesnt matter what you do.. If u drain it to 0% its not fully empty so really doesnt matter!
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Personally I change battery ever 1.5 to 2 years. Batteries have a lifespan and degrade over time. It degrades faster with heat. It's quite disappointing that no one is sellong replacements though.
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Also charging overnight is bull**** since it stops charging when its 100%.
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Exactly. The controller stops the current flow at full charge. It will not top it up if you keep it plugged in such as in the overnight scenario.
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Here you have one: http://www.ebay.de/itm/ONEPLUS-3-TH...198645?hash=item4b05ffd1b5:g:V~wAAOSwZVlXqwIf
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The model number on eBay is BLP607.
You'll need BLP613 for OP3.
Maybe after a longer time there will be more replacements, if there aren't already.
If the OnePlus's battery it good I don't see a need for a replacement personality because I change phone after 2 years, when factory support ends and I'm tired of the phone.
I am pretty sure you can't wait to buy a new one before the battery degrade to an unacceptable level.
Like my OnePlus 1, which still has a quite decent battery time, though it has already become my son's toy.
So, don't worry about this too much.
Majority of the users will replace their phones instead of a degraded battery within 2 years. Unless the battery is defective then yea that would be understandable. If you are one the minority who upgrades every 3+ years then kudos to yall for having the will power to resist the upgrade fever.
is there no one who works at one plus and also uses xda?
that dude can help us in getting batteries from the supplier of one plus.
I am using my xperia ZL since 2013. i changed its battery a while ago. now i feel it is time to change my device. moving on to one plus 3 soon.
I think my OnePlus 3 battery is pretty broaken already. Last me for around 4 houers so i need to recharge it several times a day.
I cant find a original battery, so ill probably have to get a not OEM one
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I think my OnePlus 3 battery is pretty broaken already. Last me for around 4 houers so i need to recharge it several times a day.
I cant find a original battery, so ill probably have to get a not OEM one
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Strange. Are you on stock ROM?
DBrandon said:
Strange. Are you on stock ROM?
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Yes I am. Android 7.1.1 and Oxygen 4.1.3
AccuBattery says my battery is 87% helathy and on 2611 mAh instead of 3000mAh, but feels like much less

Nohon battery

I wanna buy new battery but i didn't find original battery so I heard about nohon battery,,so if anyone tried it please tell me your opinion on it ,, thank you advance
dodora3d said:
I wanna buy new battery but i didn't find original battery so I heard about nohon battery,,so if anyone tried it please tell me your opinion on it ,, thank you advance
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I just did here.
Seems excellent battery.
Retrial said:
I just did here.
Seems excellent battery.
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From where you bought it?
dodora3d said:
From where you bought it?
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AliExpress
Retrial said:
AliExpress
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I just checked nohon site and i didn't find poco battery lol seems ridiculous )
dodora3d said:
I just checked nohon site and i didn't find poco battery lol seems ridiculous )
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I don't know what you mean. Check here and select BM4E.
Fixed 4 phones with those so far.
One of those phones (OnePLus 8) crapped out after a year. Turns out nohon batteries are *not* taking fast charging well. For slow charging phones (15/22W), they seem ok so far.
Expect 5-10% worse capacity than original battery. Which is a pretty good number as far as aftermarket batteries go.
Retrial said:
I don't know what you mean. Check here and select BM4E.
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I meant this site https://www.nohon.hk/Battery-61.html
it's should be the official site for nohon battery
May ask you use accubattery to check the battery capacity in AliExpress saying it's 5000 mah not 4000 as original
dodora3d said:
I meant this site https://www.nohon.hk/Battery-61.html
it's should be the official site for nohon battery
May ask you use accubattery to check the battery capacity in AliExpress saying it's 5000 mah not 4000 as original
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They have Official Store in AliExpress from the link I sent you (select BM4E as I said). You should buy from there. The battery capacity is 3900/4000 as the original.
Retrial said:
They have Official Store in AliExpress from the link I sent you (select BM4E as I said). You should buy from there. The battery capacity is 3900/4000 as the original.
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Oh okay thank you
ezdiy said:
Fixed 4 phones with those so far.
One of those phones (OnePLus 8) crapped out after a year. Turns out nohon batteries are *not* taking fast charging well. For slow charging phones (15/22W), they seem ok so far.
Expect 5-10% worse capacity than original battery. Which is a pretty good number as far as aftermarket batteries go.
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When you bought your batteries? I mean it's stand good for year or more ? Or just 5 or 6 months and discharge fast
dodora3d said:
Oh okay thank you
When you bought your batteries? I mean it's stand good for year or more ? Or just 5 or 6 months and discharge fast
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I got the battery sealed few months ago around April or May, but I installed it just recently at Friday to my device. I cannot give that info but they have 6months warranty and I am pretty sure will last more than 1 year.
At this point I think it's your best choice tbh.
dodora3d said:
Oh okay thank you
When you bought your batteries? I mean it's stand good for year or more ? Or just 5 or 6 months and discharge fast
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November 2021 I think. The phones (iPhone 8, Samsung S9, Redmi 8 Note Pro) seem to run all fine, perhaps the batteries are aging slightly faster, but I expect em to last at least 1-2 years or so more.
That 1+8 which just crapped out fairly recently - battery swelled and started losing capacity rapidly and eventually refused to charge completely. All in span of a month after a year of running ok.
The owner of that phone was using its warp charging (0% to 50% under 30 minutes, daily) pretty heavily, which is what ruined the original battery in the first place (that one had around 70% after <2 years).
Okay thank you,,seems it's best option available now
Anyone know how i can get it from Germany ? AliExpress say it's not available to your country
I've been using a Nohon Battery in my Poco F1 since last April. Currently it is at about 80/81% capacity. I don't know if it's within the average wear range, but I thought it was a little fast, I don't know. Fast charge works great, battery life has been better, I've been changing ROMs lately, but I think it's standard. I bought it through Alliexpress and I received it here in Brazil in a month + or -
What I really wanted was to buy an original from Xiaomi, but here in Brazil they simply don't sell it. I've already read someone here saying that in India they sell the original, but unfortunately there's no way to import it here to my country. If anyone knows how I can get an original nateria, I'd appreciate it. But Nohon has served me very well.
Pavamarea said:
I've been using a Nohon Battery in my Poco F1 since last April. Currently it is at about 80/81% capacity. I don't know if it's within the average wear range, but I thought it was a little fast, I don't know. Fast charge works great, battery life has been better, I've been changing ROMs lately, but I think it's standard. I bought it through Alliexpress and I received it here in Brazil in a month + or -
What I really wanted was to buy an original from Xiaomi, but here in Brazil they simply don't sell it. I've already read someone here saying that in India they sell the original, but unfortunately there's no way to import it here to my country. If anyone knows how I can get an original nateria, I'd appreciate it. But Nohon has served me very well.
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The original battery in my case lost 10% capacity every 10 months, down to 80% by the 20 month mark (little over 600 battery cycles ) and further reduced to 65% in 30 months. Would have been higher but for bypass charging which I figured out how to enable just after 20 months. The new official battery is down to 92% after 8 months despite bypass charging being enabled from the very beginning (just 79 battery cycles ).
amn1987 said:
The original battery in my case lost 10% capacity every 10 months, down to 80% by the 20 month mark (little over 600 battery cycles ) and further reduced to 65% in 30 months. Would have been higher but for bypass charging which I figured out how to enable just after 20 months. The new official battery is down to 92% after 8 months despite bypass charging being enabled from the very beginning (just 79 battery cycles ).
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What would this bypass charging be? Something related to smart charging? What does not loading up to 100% consist of?
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What would this bypass charging be? Something related to smart charging? What does not loading up to 100% consist of?
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After reaching the desired battery charge level say 60% as long as the device is plugged it draws power from the AC Mains instead of the battery and the battery discharges even by 1%. This is actually the default behavior if the device is charged to 100%. Of course full charge and plugged in is not great from battery longterm health POV so root is necessary to tweak permissions of a couple of files to reduce the max. battery charging voltage which effectively caps the maximum battery charge level. No micro-cycles in contrast to Smart Charging which is anyway incompatible with bypass charging.
P.S. According to some this isn't true bypass charging whatever that means. However after replacing the battery I had used the device plugged in for most of 10 days and the battery cycle count increased by 1. Baikal OS since A12 at least included this feature OOTB. Root wasn't necessary but SELinux was Permissive. I don't know which is a greater vulnerability from security POV.
dodora3d said:
Anyone know how i can get it from Germany ? AliExpress say it's not available to your country
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Same problem in Austria
https://amzn.eu/d/9sCyPm2
That’s our possibility…
I didn’t try it yet
One F1 user had good things to say about a third-part battery bought from eBAY UK.... I kinda regret not buying a 2nd replacement battery when they were being sold dirt cheap by Xiaomi India mid-last year. Some months later spare parts incl. the battery have been permanently discontinued.

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