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Its actually called Lithium Ion Polymer battery. That Li-Ion is just a logo showing that this battery is recyclable.
Look at this image closely.
Angelina7 said:
Its actually called Lithium Ion Polymer battery. That Li-Ion is just a logo showing that this battery is recyclable.
Look at this image closely.
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I had a thought today about these "extended" batteries like the Andida that are supposedly rated at 1600 mA or larger.
What if it is not that the battery won't hold more charge, but that the chargers are limiting the battery to the same capacity as the OEM battery?
I mention this because I have three batteries, two Andida 1600, and my OEM. All three of them register at 12296 mA when fully charged. This is when charged via my external charger or charged by plugging in the serial port.
All of the external chargers are made for a specific model, what if they are programmed to stop charging at a specific mA?
Can someone with the Mugen and NRG ROM tell me what mA is listed in tBattery (tools folder) with a full charge?
Yeah i was thinking of this too... i would like to try a direct battery charger,like the chinese one where you have to move the pins to meet the battery contacts and an andida battery...Maybe with those universal battery charger we can go over the 1200mah of the original one
Axel85 said:
Yeah i was thinking of this too... i would like to try a direct battery charger,like the chinese one where you have to move the pins to meet the battery contacts and an andida battery...Maybe with those universal battery charger we can go over the 1200mah of the original one
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I HAVE a Chinese charger, although one does not have to bend any pins. But it was made for the HD2, and these things have circuitry inside them to prevent over charging. I just don't know if the same circuits are stopping the charger at the "normal" charge level.
stevedebi said:
I HAVE a Chinese charger, although one does not have to bend any pins. But it was made for the HD2, and these things have circuitry inside them to prevent over charging. I just don't know if the same circuits are stopping the charger at the "normal" charge level.
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For Li-ion and NiMH batteries, once battery is close to fully charged the the charging voltage decreases, which indicates to an intelligent charger that the battery is fully charged.
So basically the charger has no data regarding battery Mah size, the charger keeps inputting until it registers a specific change in input voltage drop.
All the standard sized batteries listed as 1600Mah are fake, end of story. tbattery ain't the one lying.
Mister B said:
For Li-ion and NiMH batteries, once battery is close to fully charged the the charging voltage decreases, which indicates to an intelligent charger that the battery is fully charged.
So basically the charger has no data regarding battery Mah size, the charger keeps inputting until it registers a specific change in input voltage drop.
All the standard sized batteries listed as 1600Mah are fake, end of story. tbattery ain't the one lying.
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Thanks for the explanation. So the electronics for overvoltage protection are in the battery?
RE: 1600 batteries. Well, they do make adequate replacements for the standard OEM battery, but yes, they do not reach their advertised capacities.
Overcharge is monitored via battery temp sensor & bat has protection circuit.
Andida 1600mah is ok as standard replacement but they will not last as many charge cycles as a quality brand replacement or OEM bat.
The specs on the TP say it has a 6300mAh battery. Pictures show 6000mAh. Android battery settings and apps say it's 1500mAh. How cum?
shumash said:
The specs on the TP say it has a 6300mAh battery. Pictures show 6000mAh. Android battery settings and apps say it's 1500mAh. How cum?
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Android can't access the battery chip correctly, so most programs default to a average of 1500 that most cell batteries are. Some Touchpads got 6000 rated batteries and some got 6300, but they all vary a bit from that.
gradular said:
Android can't access the battery chip correctly, so most programs default to a average of 1500 that most cell batteries are. Some Touchpads got 6000 rated batteries and some got 6300, but they all vary a bit from that.
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I also figured out that Android uses a high/low voltage range to figure out what percentage of battery is left, so the actual capacity wouldn't be of much use other to determine exactly how many mWh is used by particular apps.
Is there a way to turn off adaptive charging like in the Note 4? If there is, is there any significant benefit to turning it off? I heard that adaptive charging increases the battery temperature, decreasing long-term battery life. This is not good for me, especially since the battery is not replaceable.
Thanks in advance.
I read where Samsung would replace your battery if it degrades to <80% capacity within the first year. Then it's $45 for them to do it. That's a fair deal. Haven't seen an option to disable it in the menu that I remember. Personally, I'm not too worried about it.
source: http://bgr.com/2015/04/16/galaxy-s6-battery-replacement-cost-samsung/
bigblue95z said:
I read where Samsung would replace your battery if it degrades to <80% capacity within the first year. Then it's $45 for them to do it. That's a fair deal. Haven't seen an option to disable it in the menu that I remember. Personally, I'm not too worried about it.
source: http://bgr.com/2015/04/16/galaxy-s6-battery-replacement-cost-samsung/
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How would one be able to tell if the battery had degraded <80%?
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How would one be able to tell if the battery had degraded <80%?
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do a volte check on the battery when fully charged it should be 4.2 volts If its less at max then the battery has degraded. 3.2v is 0 MaH and 4.2v is 2600 MaH so if the Battery is degraded and not getting above 4 volts its degraded by 80%
This info and lots others about your battery can be pulled from a simple battery monitering app.
plaxy said:
do a volte check on the battery when fully charged it should be 4.2 volts If its less at max then the battery has degraded. 3.2v is 0 MaH and 4.2v is 2600 MaH so if the Battery is degraded and not getting above 4 volts its degraded by 80%
This info and lots others about your battery can be pulled from a simple battery monitering app.
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Wow, I never new about that. Thank you.
Hi, I bought these Five Extended Batteries because i was sick of the LG G4's Battery performance. The Five batteries to which i bought was the TQTHL 4500\5000mah, Kranich 6000mah, iPossible 6700mah and TQTHL 10,000mah Battery
SOT Test (Screen-on the Whole Time) and my Normal Test (Browsering, Facebook, YouTube)
BIG UPDATE!
To my testing it appears that these Quick Charging Tech just isn't going to cut it unless you want 3HRs of SOT and i have charged the Original Battery with the Battery Charger and without it and my Results: With Battery Charger 5HRs/With USB Cable 3HRs
Totally forgot about the Battery Charger Link
Battery Monitor Widget
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Here are some pictures of my cases/batteries
Screen-On Times (Having the screen-on the whole time, Email, Browsing, Youtube):
[Based off 5.1]
3000mah 5HRs
4500mah 8HRs
5000mah 9HRs
6000mah 14HRs
6700mah 16HRs
8200mah 25HRs
10,000mah 38HRs
Normal Use (Checking Emails, Browsing Web, Youtube, Alittle Gamging):
[Based off 5.1]
3000mah 22HRs&5HRs SOT|*No-Facebook-APP 45HRs&4HRs SOT
4500mah 27HRs&4HRs SOT
5000mah 28HRs&4HRs SOT
6000mah 45HRs&8HRs SOT
6700mah 46HRs&8.5HRs SOT
8200mah 74HRs&10HRs SOT
10,000mah 110HRs&10HRs SOT
Extended Batteries for LG G4 [eBay]
5000mah Slim
7800mah
6000mah
8200mah
Kranich Extended Battery [eBay and Amazon!]
6000mah
6000mah
8200mah
8200mah
Heliotion Extended Battery [eBay and Amazon!]
8200mah
8200mah
iPossible [Amazon Only!]
6700mah
Sporting Persistence [Amazon Only!]
7980mah
Gorilla Gadgets [Amazon Only]
6000mah
YiSHDA [Amazon Only]
6600mah
IBESTWIN [Amazon Only]
6000mah
AexPower [eBay and Amazon!]
3550mah
3550mah
Perfine [Amazon! and AliExpress]
6000mah
6000mah
8200mah
TQTHL [eBay and Amazon!]
5000mah
7800mah
7800mah
10,000mah
PowerBear [eBay and Amazon!]
6500mah
6500mah
Extended Batteries for LG G4 [AliExpress]
Extended Batteries List
External 10,000mah Charger, Battery Extended Cases and TPU Cases [AliExpress]
Extended Cases
TPU Cases
Jetech External Battery charger
LG G4 OEM Battery Charger
Can You test TQTHL 4500mAh Extended Slim Battery for LG G4. It says that the battery is of same size as OEM battery but has more capacity. So it will provide more backup and wouldn't add bulk to the phone. Thanks in advance.
Here's the link.
http://geb.ebay.in/g/ImportHubViewItem?itemid=221814037472
Hmm i can't seem to find this battery on AliExpress. I'll buy it and test it
K thanks :good:
Waiting eagerly......
How much is the thickness of the phone after you put in the 7700 mAH TQTHL battery along with back cover and tpu case.
Can you upload some pics of the phone along with the battery, back cover and tpu case so that i can get some idea how the phone looks.
What is the SOT you get from TQTHL 7700 mAH battery and from 6000 mAH hyperion battery? Info is not clear in your posts. Can you please elaborate a bit...
mahendrabiradar said:
What is the SOT you get from TQTHL 7700 mAH battery and from 6000 mAH hyperion battery? Info is not clear in your posts. Can you please elaborate a bit...
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Ok i'll take some photos of the TQTHL Battery and the phone. Mahendrabiradar, the images above are pics from the SOT times. The Pic. on the far left is the SOT of the TQTHL (THE 6000MAH WAS PRETTY MUCH THE SAME) now i haven't done my Plex test yet. Stay tuned!
K. Thanks. Also tell me which among the two batteries do you think is better? And if possible put the pics of the phone with both batteries and their covers.
mahendrabiradar said:
K. Thanks. Also tell me which among the two batteries do you think is better? And if possible put the pics of the phone with both batteries and their covers.
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Ok and the TQTHL Battery
Ok guys&girls time to test my Plex test and to post some more photos. Till then
Please post the pics soon. I need to buy TQTHL battery. Waiting for the pics....
mahendrabiradar said:
Please post the pics soon. I need to buy TQTHL battery. Waiting for the pics....
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I will tomorrow promise
Dude I am buying it today. Just wanted to make sure before buying. It would be helpful if you post the pics today. Thanks...
mahendrabiradar said:
Dude I am buying it today. Just wanted to make sure before buying. It would be helpful if you post the pics today. Thanks...
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Ok I did
Finally ordered TQTHL 7700 mAH extended battery for my LG G4.
WAIDroid, did you get the TQTHL 4500 mAH slim extended battery?
mahendrabiradar said:
Finally ordered TQTHL 7700 mAH extended battery for my LG G4.
WAIDroid, did you get the TQTHL 4500 mAH slim extended battery?
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Yes i just got it but I need to charge it before I test it. I'll test the Screen-on time first. I'll do my Plex test at the end for all batteries and the regular use last
Ok Guys&Girls I've thought something, when the battery gets at 25% and when it hits 24% then the battery stars loosing energy faster. I've noticed this Time-to-Time. What you think?
I'm currently testing my 4500mah Battery. Look at Update19 and tell me what you think
hey guys question, i have an hyperion 6000mah battery of my old g3, same size and volts, but it doesnt work on my lg g4 why?
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hey guys question, i have an hyperion 6000mah battery of my old g3, same size and volts, but it doesnt work on my lg g4 why?
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Because it's made for the G3. IDK but i think both phones have some kind of memory chip for it's battery since we can't use the regular charger to charge out Extended batteries. We need that charger the i linked in first post
Unless I am misinterpreting the info from CPU-Z and Widgets, the Note 9 appears to charge the battery beyond 4.2v. Shortening its lifespan by about 50%.
Chart from
https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
Fourth chart on that page.
The Li-ion batteries in most phones I've seen go above 4.2V. Yes this is outside of the norm when it comes to Li-ion batteries but Samsung seems to have battery tech down, they claimed 95% capacity remaining after 2 years of use for the Note 8, so I would assume the Note 9 would do as well or better.
PDAH said:
Unless I am misinterpreting the info from CPU-Z and Widgets, the Note 9 appears to charge the battery beyond 4.2v. Shortening its lifespan by about 50%.
Chart from
https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
Fourth chart on that page.
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Hard to tell, depends on the exact tech/modification of the tech they use in the batteries. It's not that simple to just generalise about standard basic li-ion tech.
After almost 3 years and 764 charge cycles of which less than 5 were fast charging (and those were only between about 40-80%), my Note 9 original battery has almost exactly 3000mAh of capacity left. Not too shabby!