I have been using my phone mostly as a modem and I wanted to know if it's possible to somehow use K3 Note without a battery using a 3V or 4V adapter
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I recently got a univeral car charger and planning to use it with my xda, the problem is it have a voltage selector switch but has no 5v , only 4.5 and 6. which one should i use?? and will it affect the device? thanx
normaly psu's are alowed to differ from their supposed volt by 10%
so i doubt it would matter or damage anything
dont know 100% though
Right now something strange is happening, I use my nokia 1.2A charger but the note barely charges
Just going 18%-20%... I use abyss kernel and darky rom.
I know power consumption is big enough but to equal to the charging?
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I often use my old iPhone charger as a travel one and experience the same thing... Both that and Note charger have similar specs.
The phone probably detects if the original charger is connected somehow and only enables fast charge mode in that case.
I seem to remember some custom ROMs have an option to enable fast charge, so it could be that.
well i was looking for battery for galaxy ace and caame across chargers for samsung phones....
have anyone tried such chargers??
i came across this-- http://www.flipkart.com/cooler-mast...GH7J&ref=5113a11b-2409-4eb4-bf43-89c741f71a85
can anyone confirm there usage,,, how much life they have .... as i dont like going for other battery of higher specs (can cause hardware faults)...
1) why? is it just me, or does my phone charge ridiculously fast? i'm using fire kernel.
2) Worried about battery? Flash a kernel.
3) charge overnight!
4) what's wrong with the standard one?
ross231 said:
1) why? is it just me, or does my phone charge ridiculously fast? i'm using fire kernel.
2) Worried about battery? Flash a kernel.
3) charge overnight!
4) what's wrong with the standard one?
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Don't use "firekernel" it drains battery fast as all other enhacing kernels :/
has anyone noticed that the note 4 charges in about 1 hr to 1.5 hours max to fully charged? i have or is something up for it charging so fast?
Standard feature on the Note 4. If u look ad the adapter it's putting out 9 volts.
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do you think we will see problems in future with batteries needing to be replaced sooner because of this fast charging
I turned off my fast charging option.
Yean I appreciate the superb fast charging. Is it bad to use my older note3 chargers as spares on the go?
re: Note 4 fast chargers
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Yean I appreciate the superb fast charging. Is it bad to use my older note3 chargers as spares on the go?
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It's not bad at all, you can still use any cell phone charger to charge the Note 4
just like we have done when we had the Note 3.
The thing I am wondering about is if can safely use the new Note 4 wall charger
to charge other peripherals like mice, keyboards, wireless headsets and so on.
I used to use the samsung S3, S4 and note 3's wall charger to charge lot's of things.
Misterjunky said:
It's not bad at all, you can still use any cell phone charger to charge the Note 4
just like we have done when we had the Note 3.
The thing I am wondering about is if can safely use the new Note 4 wall charger
to charge other peripherals like mice, keyboards, wireless headsets and so on.
I used to use the samsung S3, S4 and note 3's wall charger to charge lot's of things.
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The batteries are chipped. Phones are chipped. And even the adapter has a chip. You can use your note 4 charger to charge any device. It just won't give the full output as other devices will tell it not to. etc.etc.
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GT-I8190N has, as we know NFC. the original battery is labled with EB-L1M7FLU and has 4 connectors. the alternate model without NFC is shipped with EB-F1M7FLU who has only 3 connectors cause of the lack of NFC.
so, is it possible, if i wanna switch to a new battery, also using a EB-F1M7FLU?