Replacement battery for the Poco F1 - Xiaomi Poco F1 Accessories

Hi there,
I have been using Accubattery for some time now and it shows that my phones battery has reached 90% of its nominal capacity of 4000mAh. I do not know how accurate this is but I surely cannot go over one day usage of my Poco.
The question therefore is simple.
Anyone knows of any serious/dependable online batteries shop that provides & sends original high quality items to Europe? I can find on ebay one or two Chinese shops but I do not know about the quality of the items they sell...
Thanks

Hey buddy !! You need to investigate more about your issue as one day battery timing is just fine in normal circumstances..can you explain your issue a bit

Accubattery is only accurate if you use it consistently from the time you use your phone up to this point. BUT using any background apps that monitors your battery only contributes to more battery usage as that app itself uses power in the background.

Bump. Not for the Accubattery issues. I have had my F1 since launch, and still love it. Was thinking of upgrading to the F2 Pro, but now I think I'm going to wait for the F3. Regardless, I'd like to replace the battery. I used to work on macbooks, etc., and have fixed numerous smartphones over the years, so it shouldn't be an issue. But other than ebay, I don't see a good place to buy a battery. Any suggestions? Or any particular ebay vendors that are reputable?!? Thanks in advance.

Waiting for the Nohon Battery. My mum using it on Redmi Note 4x about 1 year, and still good, no discharging when phone is not using. Zero problems.
Nohon maybe cost 20-30$, when added to the store, but I think after 1-2 months the price will probably drop to 12-15$, and this is good price

bykumza said:
Waiting for the Nohon Battery. My mum using it on Redmi Note 4x about 1 year, and still good, no discharging when phone is not using. Zero problems.
Nohon maybe cost 20-30$, when added to the store, but I think after 1-2 months the price will probably drop to 12-15$, and this is good price
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Any update?

As my battery is getting worse after around 1 1/2 years of excessive use, I am looking for a proper replacement. Can someone recommend me a nice one?

hi. if someone want battery. in slovak e-shop. today i changed my battery
Xiaomi BM4E batéria 3900 mAh (Bulk) | alza.sk
Nemá už vaša pôvodná baterka v mobile výdrž, akú by ste očakávali? Náhradnú porciu energie poskytne baterka do mobilu Xiaomi BM4E batéria 3900 mAh (Bulk). Náhradná batéria do mobilu je vyrobená pre mobilné telefóny značky Xiaomi, špeciálne pre modely Pocophone F1. Li-ion akumulátor ponúkne...
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mashuptwice said:
As my battery is getting worse after around 1 1/2 years of excessive use, I am looking for a proper replacement. Can someone recommend me a nice one?
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Nohon. You can buy it on AliExpress

Diego19891989 said:
Nohon. You can buy it on AliExpress
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Nohon is rubbish!

El.ev3N said:
Nohon is rubbish!
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Personal experience? If it's true that only leaves the official battery which recently saw its price in India hiked from USD equivalent 37 to a ridiculous 54. In comparison prices of replacement batteries for the latest Oneplus and Samsung flagships cost less than half.

I use battery from Asus max pro M1 5000mah. And change battery chip from original poco.
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Alvian_P said:
I use battery from Asus max pro M1 5000mah. And change battery chip from original poco. View attachment 5428599
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How did you get the Asus battery? Is it sold separately at your place?

amn1987 said:
How did you get the Asus battery? Is it sold separately at your place?
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I buy my Asus battery online. But I think not original, china Oem. If you want, you can find asus max pro m1 battery or Samsung M20 battery, original is better. But OEM is not bad to. I got 6hr SoT

Alvian_P said:
I buy my Asus battery online. But I think not original, china Oem. If you want, you can find asus max pro m1 battery or Samsung M20 battery, original is better. But OEM is not bad to. I got 6hr SoT View attachment 5429873
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Thanks for clearing that up. I thought folks were sourcing original Asus and Samsung batteries. I might look into OEM Asus batteries. Currently battery health is down to 73% but still managing to get 8.5-9hr SoT in my use cases which is adequate. Official battery is now prohibitively expensive.The Mi Notebook battery costs a quarter less than F1 battery!

@amn1987
maybe the poco f1 battery is hard to find. because at the Xiaomi service center here there is no battery available for the Poco F1. so i bought asus oem battery for about 7$. I am quite satisfied with the result. if i use original f1 battery with good health got 4hours SoT. because I live in a tropical country.
I checked there was an original Samsung m20 battery at the service center for around 25$. maybe in the future I will buy an original Samsung battery.
Btw I follow this guide
Battery health oem asus only 4400mah

Alvian_P said:
@amn1987
maybe the poco f1 battery is hard to find. because at the Xiaomi service center here there is no battery available for the Poco F1. so i bought asus oem battery for about 7$. I am quite satisfied with the result. if i use original f1 battery with good health got 4hours SoT. because I live in a tropical country.
I checked there was an original Samsung m20 battery at the service center for around 25$. maybe in the future I will buy an original Samsung battery.
Btw I follow this guide
Battery health oem asus only 4400mah
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In India official battery is still available but recently it's price was hiked from an already too expensive $37 to an absurd $54. In comparison the original battery for Zenphone Max Pro M1 costs only ~$20. Samsung provides 6/7k Ah batteries for about the same. Unfortunately no company sell the batteries separately.
The biggest issue with most third-party ones is that they tend to lose capacity rather quickly. Good backup for the first couple of months or so but need to replaced by the end of the year in some cases.
Edit: Official battery now costs an exorbitant $87!

@Alvian_P If you still have the F1 battery could you please share it's dimensions? I have across a local website which deals with robotics, electronics stuff for hobbyists etc. and the unbranded Li-Po batteries (4Ah available) are reasonably priced and reportedly of decent quality. Just that the dimensions might be different. Hope it's not too much of a bother. Thanks.

amn1987 said:
@Alvian_P If you still have the F1 battery could you please share it's dimensions? I have across a local website which deals with robotics, electronics stuff for hobbyists etc. and the unbranded Li-Po batteries (4Ah available) are reasonably priced and reportedly of decent quality. Just that the dimensions might be different. Hope it's not too much of a bother. Thanks.
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sorry I dont have original battery. try use samsung m20 or asus max pro m1

Last month I ordered a (claimed to be) genuine battery for my F1 from Aliexpress. It turned out to be worse than my 3 years old battery. My old battery was holding about 3200mAh, and the new one couldn't get past 3000mAh. Big disappointment... but that pushed me to investigate the option to do the M20 cell mod.
I checked if the electronics from the original F1 battery is easily removable and the answer is yes. I am still waiting for the M20 cell to arrive, so I will be able to provide more details next week.
For now here are the measurements of my original Poco F1 battery:
64mm width
85mm height (with circuit board)
80.5mm (Li-Ion cell only)
4.3mm thickness

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Seller with 2000mah Andia batteries (OEM Size) back in stock

I know I wasn't the only person waiting on these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/2000mah-Spare-Battery-for-HTC-Touch-Pro-2-T7373-Sprint_W0QQitemZ230441767652
And yes, for you who click on this thread without knowing what they are, Touch Pro 2 batteries are the same size/shape as hero batteries and work just fine in heroes.
Thank You!! Finally, I just bought the battery -- will wait patiently. I have the Mugen 1800 and I haven't been very impressed, hopefully this one doesn't disappoint. Though, for $10, it's a steal.
EDIT:: Just bought 2 actually!
After I purchased I recieved an email with a link to Delivery ETA stats. These are coming from China:
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akijikan said:
After I purchased I recieved an email with a link to Delivery ETA stats. These are coming from China:
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I received the Email as well -- basically about 2 weeks is the ETA, not too bad. That was the same for my Mugen battery as well.
In for one.
i just got one also
thanks akijikan for posting the link
thanks for link, just grabbed one myself. For $10, why not?
thanks
Thanks for the link. Just ordered 2. I will compare to the Mugen. So far I am unimpressed with Mugen 1800.
ordered 1.
Im in myself.
Alot of our products , especially electronics come from that region. they are massed produced for under 1.00. One reason they are offered so cheap,but Quality is where we lose at times. Please keep us updated as far as usage. For the price it def makes a great spare
athlet1c said:
Alot of our products , especially electronics come from that region. they are massed produced for under 1.00. One reason they are offered so cheap,but Quality is where we lose at times. Please keep us updated as far as usage. For the price it def makes a great spare
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I don't know... I bought a Mugen 1800 battery, conditioned as the directions stated and yet my results aren't very good. I'm not the only person having this problem. And, I keep hearing from the other thread (Mugen 1800) that these $10 batteries are lastly far far longer than what I have.
I paid $32 for the Mugen, I'm willing to give this a try. You could say that because the batteries are made so cheaply that they might be of lesser quality, but whose to say that the Mugen isn't mass produced at the same $1.00, the only difference here, to me at least is that the Mugen is being sold at a much higher price point when it comes to retail sales.
But I will report my finds upon getting the battery.
I'm not a major battery wiz, but milliampere-hour (mAh) is a rating of hours per the draw of device... not an exact measurement of capacity of power
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampere-hour
so you change the hardware, the mAh is GOING to change. the voltage draw may be the same, but the amp draw might be different depending on the requirements.
Just keep this in mind when you're thinking that just because it says 2000mah for and hd2 that it's any better than the 1700 and 1800mah for the hero, or even the stock battery. Remember it's a RATING per load per device, the mah standard was created as an easy way of telling estimated time because putting the actual capacity of a battery would just confuse and would be easily manipulated. Depending on the point in which you can drain a li-po li-ion battery to where it becomes phyically damaged and will not charge anymore below 2.8v. most batteries report "dead" when they drop to 3v so that you don't over discharge it. Allowing your battery to drain from 3v to 2.8v could allow for a longer "rated time" but would be by no means healthy for your device. this .2v is your grace period to allow for natual envroinmental discharge in between times away from the charger.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rechargeable_battery#Active_components
With the added dollar amount of $10 I'd be VERY warry if it is as good, or even safe for that matter. Just be warned... and don't be surprised if it does damage your phone that sprint doesn't honor the warranty you just voided by putting an un-reccomended power supply into your device.
johnsongrantr said:
I'm not a battery wiz, but milliampere-hour (mAh) is a rating of hours per the draw of device... not an exact capacity of power
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampere-hour
so you change the hardware, the mAh is GOING to change. the voltage draw may be the same, but the amp draw might be different depending on the requirements.
Just keep this in mind when you're thinking that just because it says 2000 that it's any better than the 1700 and 1800 that was designed for the same device, or even the stock.
With the added dollar amount of $10 I'd be VERY warry if it is as good, or even safe for that matter. Just be warned... and don't be surprised if it does damage your phone that sprint doesn't honor the warranty you just voided by putting an un-reccomended power supply into your device.
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Duly note. Now... Cant wait for my new battery!!
If you guys are wondering how they perform, the short answer is great, and a lot better than stock. The long answer is, go check the mugen 1800 thread. A couple of us who have been testing the battery have posted some reviews there.
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I bought a couple batteries like this for my Apache back in the day. They did work about the same as the OEM although the MaH rating was higher. I would think that the quality control of the more expensive batteries would be better and likely the characteristics are closer to as promised. Additionally, what I remember was that the durability of the battery was shorter but given the price it was still a worthwhile purchase.
It would seem that the quality of the HTC branded batteries and the Mugen are better than these.
get-Apache said:
I bought a couple batteries like this for my Apache back in the day. They did work about the same as the OEM although the MaH rating was higher. I would think that the quality control of the more expensive batteries would be better and likely the characteristics are closer to as promised. Additionally, what I remember was that the durability of the battery was shorter but given the price it was still a worthwhile purchase.
It would seem that the quality of the HTC branded batteries and the Mugen are better than these.
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I understand that products can sometime vary from electronic to electronic. Its just how it goes. I guess I am just one of those consumers that is willing to try something with such a fantastic price that I am willing to throw it away if it isnt what I expected. So far the folks that are using this battery are showing no signs that it is physically hurting their Hero so why not? If it doesnt give extended battery life then oh well, no harm no foul on 10 bucks.
kbizzle said:
I understand that products can sometime vary from electronic to electronic. Its just how it goes. I guess I am just one of those consumers that is willing to try something with such a fantastic price that I am willing to throw it away if it isnt what I expected. So far the folks that are using this battery are showing no signs that it is physically hurting their Hero so why not? If it doesnt give extended battery life then oh well, no harm no foul on 10 bucks.
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untill it explodes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_explosion#Explosion
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Lithium ion
+Very expensive.
+Very high energy density.
+Not usually available in "common" battery sizes (but see RCR-V3 for a counter-example).
+Very common in laptop computers, moderate to high-end digital cameras and camcorders, and cellphones.
+Very low rate of self discharge.
[B]+Volatile: Chance of explosion if short circuited, allowed to overheat, or not manufactured with rigorous quality standards.[/B]
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untill it explodes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_explosion#Explosion
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Lithium ion
+Very expensive.
+Very high energy density.
+Not usually available in "common" battery sizes (but see RCR-V3 for a counter-example).
+Very common in laptop computers, moderate to high-end digital cameras and camcorders, and cellphones.
+Very low rate of self discharge.
[B]+Volatile: Chance of explosion if short circuited, allowed to overheat, or not manufactured with rigorous quality standards.[/B]
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Ok, seeing it that the stock battery is Lithium Ion, this also applies to it as well. Just because it has HTC written on it doesnt mean it is anymore sturdy than any other company. I have seen images of laptops with stock batteries that have burnt holes through the PC from overheating. The chance is always there no matter what route you take.
kbizzle said:
Ok, seeing it that the stock battery is Lithium Ion, this also applies to it as well. Just because it has HTC written on it doesnt mean it is anymore sturdy than any other company. I have seen images of laptops with stock batteries that have burnt holes through the PC from overheating. The chance is always there no matter what route you take.
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Agreed! Toshiba, Sony, Mac? Almost all laptop batteries are prone to overheating or exploding... mainly because people leave the power cord plugged INTO there laptop, when the battery itself is fully charged, lolol. I just have to do a *faceplam* every time I see that here at school.

HTC 1500mAH Fake or Real?

With all the 1500mAH batteries people are buying, how do you know if what you bought a real 1500mAH battery from HTC or not?
Well, I purchase a HTC 1500mAH from an ebay vendor with a 98% feedback rating. I was skeptical, but the price was low enough to try it out and see if it really is legit. Well, he sold me a fake HTC battery. How do I know? Read on.
True 1500mAH batteries have the following information:
- Part no.: 35H00123-00M (or 03M or 22M some xxM)
- Model: RHOD160
- mAH: 1500mAH
- Whr: 5.55Whr
The first RHOD160 1500mAH battery I bought from eBay (bidallies) was legit. All the watermarks, numbers, and fonts match up. Lastly, it works way better than the stock battery and at least as good (if not better than) the Seidio 1750mAH.
Now, this other guy on ebay (orange_chan) is supposedly selling the RHOD160 battery for less than $8 US. However, some of the numbers don't match up (while it's printed RHOD160 and 1500mAH on this battery).
1. the part no is 35H00125-07M
2. the Whr is rated at 4.07Whr
3. the font is different
Part no 3500125-07M is for the 1100mAH battery from HTC, and 4.07Whr = 1100mAH.
Take the Whr/#Volts = mAH. 4.07Whr/3.7V = 1100mAH
I hope this helps. I've attached three images depicting what I'm talking about.
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Mine is the first. I got this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170485926831&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
Gotta be VERY careful on ebay, but this vendor seems to be the "go to guy" on the other android forums.
Edit: I'll add it's performing great (HTC 1500) compared to the stock battery. It appears to be giving me similar life to the seidio.
I jusr bought one from bidallies so hopefully it is real. My 7 month old oem tp2 1500mah is losing 25% every 3 hrs and it was in my pocket most of the time. Email was set to check every 30 min though. I wonder if the push gmail is causing it to die.
Sent from Droid Incredible using TapaTalk
1500mah and 1300mah in the oem battery are very close. The 1500mah battery might not be true. Best way to check is go to radio shack and borrow(test in store) or buy a voltage meter. If the battery has more juice then it will last longer. No need to guess.
I found it wasnt the battery fault, it was K9 Email killing it. I almost doubled the time by stopping polling in K9. Now I get 4-5 hrs for 20% of battery. I can go about all day now.
marcw2 said:
1500mah and 1300mah in the oem battery are very close. The 1500mah battery might not be true. Best way to check is go to radio shack and borrow(test in store) or buy a voltage meter. If the battery has more juice then it will last longer. No need to guess.
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Not true. A fully charged battery will always have the same voltage, no matter what the mah rating. Only way to test is to put a know load on it, and track voltage as the battery drains.
jmdearras said:
Not true. A fully charged battery will always have the same voltage, no matter what the mah rating. Only way to test is to put a know load on it, and track voltage as the battery drains.
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I was thinking of one of these, which will show you the extent of the charge. but it might not work with cell phone batteries. I do not know the voltage of the battery.
go to batteryjunction and seach for zts-mbt9r.html or zts-mbt-1.html( i am not allowed to post links)
Today I received from bidallies and compared to my stock TP2 and I think they are making knock offs but really close. Now I really don't care too much as long as the quality lasts. Subtle difference in the fonts and the symbol on the middle back has a different number. Also the word serial and part on the real battery are abbreviated S/N and they are actually spelled out on the bidallies battery. The OP pics have it spelled out too, but I know the original TP2 battery is real since it came out of the box with the phone. The part number is as the OP posted but my real HTC battery last 3 is 08M. So time will tell if this is a real HTC.
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Re: HTC 1500mAH legit battery from Bidallies.
Thank you guys so much for recommending bidallies. After comparing prices in few sites and reading reviews here and on androidforums I decided to buy from bidallies, and boy I am impressed. I purchased 2 batteries from them, one for my HTC Hero and one for my gf's Imagio, I can't believe how fast I received them even with the free shipping option. After 2 full charges on my new battery this baby lasts 2 hours longer then the one that came with the phone. Anybody looking to buy original HTC 35H00123-0​0M try bidallies on eBay and I promise you won't be disappointed.
Hey, guys, I have HTC 7 Pro that came with battery RHOD160 that is exactly like the first picture in the opening post.
Now it's 2 years old and I am looking for a new battery. I made some research and it turned out that all batteries sold in my city are like the third picture: RHOD160, 1500mAh, 4.07 Whr, Part No: 35H00125-xxM
Is it possible that all batteries in all stores are fake? If so, this is a big conspiracy!
Also, they told me that all original batteries are sold in these tiny nylon bags, not in blisters/boxes, because they make them more expensive. Is this true?
How to be sure that the battery I buy is original?
drPheta, it's been 3 years sinse you've bought the fake 4.07 RHOD160 battery. Please tell what do you think of it.
fashion_m said:
Hey, guys, I have HTC 7 Pro that came with battery RHOD160 that is exactly like the first picture in the opening post.
Now it's 2 years old and I am looking for a new battery. I made some research and it turned out that all batteries sold in my city are like the third picture: RHOD160, 1500mAh, 4.07 Whr, Part No: 35H00125-xxM
Is it possible that all batteries in all stores are fake? If so, this is a big conspiracy!
Also, they told me that all original batteries are sold in these tiny nylon bags, not in blisters/boxes, because they make them more expensive. Is this true?
How to be sure that the battery I buy is original?
drPheta, it's been 3 years sinse you've bought the fake 4.07 RHOD160 battery. Please tell what do you think of it.
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Three years is a long time for a phone, or a thread bump. A quick look at the OP's posting history shows me that he seems to have replaced the Incredible around 18 months ago, so it could be surmised that it lasted 18 months with the replacement battery, or it could be that battery was replaced as it clearly won't last as long on a full charge being 400 mAh less. I don't think it is a conspiracy, it is just that the distributors can get it for a lower cost so they do, so basically it comes down to you get what you pay for. Sometimes "bargains" are ok for a while.
Good luck,
mf2112
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mf2112 said:
Three years is a long time for a phone, or a thread bump. A quick look at the OP's posting history shows me that he seems to have replaced the Incredible around 18 months ago, so it could be surmised that it lasted 18 months with the replacement battery, or it could be that battery was replaced as it clearly won't last as long on a full charge being 400 mAh less. I don't think it is a conspiracy, it is just that the distributors can get it for a lower cost so they do, so basically it comes down to you get what you pay for. Sometimes "bargains" are ok for a while.
Good luck,
mf2112
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You guys change your phones too frequently. I live in the Third World and we change our phones on a 5-6-years basis. The point is how to make them last longer, in a world of planned obsoletion.
I bought genuine 1500 mAh 5.55 Whr battery from HTC authorized dealer. Let's hope it'll last long enough.
fashion_m said:
You guys change your phones too frequently. I live in the Third World and we change our phones on a 5-6-years basis. The point is how to make them last, in a world of planned obsoletion.
I bought genuine 1500 mAh 5.55 Whr battery from HTC authorized dealer. Let's hope it'll last long enough.
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you should be able to get 3500 mah batteries on ebay for 8-12$ US. since they originate in china, should be able to get them wherever you are.
So I'm buying a iPhone 5c from them and I've seen a lot of bad reviews so I'm really nervous about it because I'm in desperate need for a new phone

Replacement Battery?

Does anyone know where I can get a replacement battery for my phone? All of the ones I find are sketchy on Amazon, and the official Lg one is hella overpriced
for example, would something like this be reliable at all?
http://www.amazon.com/OEM-1500mAh-S...0154892&sr=1-3&keywords=lg+optimus+2x+battery
Thanks in advance
I bought an Extended Battery on Deal xtream yesterday, it has 3500mah, the phone is gona estay heavier but, I like using it more than double time , comparing to original battery...
I have 2400mAh battery:
subtel.fi/akku-lg-p990-optimus-2x-911008.htm
Cheap one, and lasts almost double time, when comparing orginal battery
Don't know what weired happening with my phone battery ...it sucks more in standby mode...most battery losses on standby and phone idle...anyone? help guys and bought original LG battery 2 days it was fine and now it drains overnite without any use?
mine does the same
Any solution bro??
Seidio 3200 mah battery for your Optimus 2x/G2x
Clear Battery Stats..
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Blazing angel said:
Does anyone know where I can get a replacement battery for my phone? All of the ones I find are sketchy on Amazon, and the official Lg one is hella overpriced
for example, would something like this be reliable at all?
http://www.amazon.com/OEM-1500mAh-S...0154892&sr=1-3&keywords=lg+optimus+2x+battery
Thanks in advance
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If you are from India then go for this, you can get original seidio 3200 mah battery in very less price, so go for it.
http://www.ebay.in/itm/170947843155?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
New brand of battery out
Seems pretty good,
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Battpit-tra...8G/ref=sr_1_93?ie=UTF8&qid=1354948855&sr=8-93
just bought one of these, will test it as best i can and report back,
only been available for a couple of weeks. .. so shelf life will be quite young at the mo.
Go to aliexpress.com and search "p990 gold battery"
2430mah gold battery(?) just 12$. is it true?
pasolvon said:
Go to aliexpress.com and search "p990 gold battery"
2430mah gold battery(?) just 12$. is it true?
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i've never trusted those gold batteries, i wanted to wait for one that seems decent, with a max of 1800mAh based on size i would expect thats the highest you could get into a battery that size.
currently testing this new battery, on its first drain at the mo, will be back with reports soon
necrowakker said:
i've never trusted those gold batteries, i wanted to wait for one that seems decent, with a max of 1800mAh based on size i would expect thats the highest you could get into a battery that size.
currently testing this new battery, on its first drain at the mo, will be back with reports soon
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Thanks.
I'm waiting for your test results.
just get one from amazon with about 3500mah and u are fine
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Thanks.
I'm waiting for your test results.
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Cool, as new batteries go i expect you got to charge them a couple of times to get the correct usage average. first drain still surviving, @30% now but that was with a few benchmarks after testing a few things for Stonebear last night. will probably start charging again at about 12% later today.
driftking112 said:
just get one from amazon with about 3500mah and u are fine
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Reason why i dont get one of those batteries is because i dont want to carry around a Nokia P4000, start to have hip problems carrying something that big around. ( rather just carry one of these so i can charge my phone and psp on the go) that way i can still have my sleek O2x without the bulky back cover.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/10000mAh-Se...ustomized/dp/B0063AAIRG/ref=pd_bxgy_ce_text_z
im using 1900mah batery.. it quite stand up until 1 day half.. :good:
Final drain test on new battery,
full charge gives me 4180mV
thats at a average of 1746mA +/- 24mA
will look into performance and battery life now that i've charged it a third time. and report back
I bought a "2400 mAh" battery from MyTrendyPhone (large Nordic/European online store for phone accessories).
It turned out to be 2800 mAh. Probably mislabeled by the store rather than the manufacturer. It's actually this one:
http://shop.onni-tec.de/Handy-Akkus...imus-Speed-Li-Ion-fat-Rueckdeckel::10090.html
Does anyone have any experience with this particular battery? Will do some non-scientific, subjective testing of course. Bought it on a whim because I got tired of my O2X dying halfway through the day (I'm quite a heavy user, it's literally down to 40-50% by lunch time). If it isn't much of an improvement, no great loss. It makes the phone more "substantial" but the difference isn't that great and the back cover seems to be quite good quality (also it offers far better protection of the camera lens than the original cover).
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Is there another battery replacement that is good?
Usage Test
That Battpit Battery, 1800mAh.
Under medium to heavy usage.
listening to music 3-4 hours, Internet browsing, average 5-6 hours, videos 20 minutes, 5 calls about a minute each, 15 - 20 texts. bit of wifi, but most of the internet browsing was done under 3g.
i'll get a more standby focused battery life over the next couple of days.
ordered a 2400 mah battery.
should arrive in 2-5 days.
gonna make a review video.
I used a duplicate high capacity barrios like this and after fee days my phone used to drain without any use also and it used to heat up also went to lg care they told mother board is gone due to.difference in voltage maintenance as I used not the stock one they told use only stock batteries other high capacity battery will ruin your phone hardware...my phone used to die in Lees than 10 hours whether I use out or not...now it last more than 2 days those people who were telling there phone last more than a day I used to think they always lied.got my mother board changed from lg cost me around 50$ but more now phone is like brand new last more than 2 days and stand by station is like 1% in 8 hours..but stock batteries and go to lg care ask them is there any problem in your phone hardware ....trust me that's the solution

Mugen Power 6400mAh Extended Battery for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100

Mugen Power 6400mAh Extended Battery for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100 with Battery Door
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Compatible with the following models:
OLLEH Samsung Galaxy Note 2 SHV-E250K
AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 2 I317S
Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 2 SPH-L900
T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 2 SGH-T889
US Cellular SCH-R950
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i just wonder how much bulk does it adds to this device
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2009162
The battery life is outstanding as it is.
+1 And the fact that this ext. battery is gonna cost almost $100, I'll pass. I'd rather spend $20 on a Hyperion and get the same results.
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You could buy 2 extended batteries, and 4 stock sized batteries for that price, and have a little change left!!!
Do anyone knows that how much thicker compared to bare phone? I have bought a mugen ext battery for my note 1 and I found it too think to operate it single handed.
In note 2, I found the battery life has greatly improved, but it would be great to have an extra 30-50% increase in battery life would be enough for a full day use.
Thanks.
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Im using Note II LTE 7105.
I wish to ask is N7100 using the same battery as N7105? well because i have bought a battery from ebay
http://www.ebay.com.sg/itm/GOLD-4500...ht_2519wt_1139
and when i tell them im using Note II 7105 LTE, they reply me with this
"We understand that you would like to know if there's an issue with the battery because you purchased a N7100 battery where in fact your using N7105 LTE version.
The battery you purchased is compatible only for Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100 not for N7105 LTE version.
May I know how do ou want to proceed with the transaction?"
Now this freaks me out. Can i confirm with you guys if the battery im purchasing from this e cell, is it usable? is it reliable?
The link you provided is no longer working, but if you are going to buy a battery, go for an OEM otherwise an Anker, Onite or Q cell. Those batteries all have pretty decent reviews.
so it is comtbile with our device or not ? i dont see N7100 mudel in your list
u guys need to stop promoting this expensive crap. I seen 5 different thread about this battery.
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u guys need to stop promoting this expensive crap. I seen 5 different thread about this battery.
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Look at the official picture, the top corner of the rear casing doesnt even fully make contact. Talk about $100 junk.
I had great experience with their extended battery for the Toshiba G900. I wouldn't hesitate to buy from them again. The phone felt better in the hand too and was easier to grip. I'm interested in this. Personally I wouldn't knock them, unless you've had a bad experience. They always seem to be the leader in their field. Any problems and they would see you right. Even free delivery. Try before you cry.
This was the G900 one. (They even sent me 2 battery covers, after I asked them in the original email that I might have to paint it, as they didn't come in my phone's particular color.)
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I emailed them a couple of days ago. They said the price is going up after Tuesday. But I'm sure they will meet you half-way. They seem to be that kind of company.
I'd buy because of the stand which I like. But the price is just ridiculous. 50$ would be my absolute maximum. Soon we have Note3 so why spending 20% of device cost on a battery (which has some lifetime).
Anybody wanting to get rid of there mugen battery for the note 2? (Dont care about the cover color) Im looking for one on ebay for $70 US dollars with shipping included to USA.

Nokia 8/TA-1052 battery sustitution

Hello everyone (if there is someone else in this Nokia 8 forum). I have a Nokia 8 / TA-1052 bought in 2018 and that suddenly, this summer, started to restart when they were used according to what applications (Camera, Google photos, and progressively with others, etc.) and when the battery charge it was below about 50%. I deduced that, with almost 3 years of use, the end of the battery's life has come and I started looking for another one starting in September and until today I have not been able to find one that has or is close to to have the same capacity or close to that of the original 3030 or 3090mAh battery. I have bought about 10 batteries, being in Palma de Mallorca some have never reached me but the money has been refunded, some have arrived badly (the mobile does not recognize them directly, the money has also been refunded) and about 3 I have been able to assemble and test the 3030 or 2500 mAh ones (the latter from the Cameron Sino brand), hopefully, they did not have real 1500mAh, in other words if the mobile with the original battery between charges lasted up to 2 days or 48 hours with these did not reach a sad 20 hours. Now, if there is someone else around here, the question is the following: has someone managed to change the battery on this mobile and find one that is close to the original in duration? The original battery (disassembled from my mobile) is the HE328 model (the same as the TA-1004 and TA-1012 models) and has it labeled 3030mAh (not 3090 as it says in the characteristics of the same mobile)? Thanks!
Hello, I continue with the matter, despite the fact that so far there is no response from the members of this forum, I see that the topic has a lot of visits. Yesterday morning I bought a battery from a UK seller-Fonejoy on eBay and it just arrived today in Palma de Mallorca by DHL (it arrived in just over 24 hours, the expected date delivery was between 12 / 13-12 / 17) and that is the first of all those that have reached me identical to the original, same-same labeling and even the same weight (very important element, apart from the size, in the case of lithium batteries, the original disassembled from my phone weighs about 42 grams, all the ones that have come down to me weighed about 30 grams). I start to see the "light at the end of the tunnel" and for the first time it looks good, tomorrow I will mount it on my mobile and I will tell you more things.
The battery is already mounted on the mobile, it came with 3.75 VDC (measured with a multimeter before mounting it) and with a 37% charge. After carrying out the first full charge, the phone started up without problems, it remains to be seen now the total capacity and the duration between charges, when I am sure that everything is fine I will glue the screen (at the moment it is held with transparent adhesive tape).
And to finish, the battery works and is equal in duration to the original so last Sunday 12/12 I glued the screen and closed this matter (I have also left a positive feedback on the battery page of the seller Fonejoy from ebay.uk). If the new battery lasts the same as the original, about 3 years, I will have gotten the most out of this mobile, the next step will be to release the bootloader and put a custom ROM with Android 11, at least. Greetings to all!
@bunzo Thanks for your feedback!
It's hard to believe that might have a chance to finally buy an original HE328 battery.
I was just planning to buy batteries from this user.
On the internet can find many defective non-original batteries.
I tested a lot of them.
The only sense brand of replacement batteries is wonkegonke from aliexpress.
usually in wonkegonke battery you will find a reasonable capacity, which will not die after 3 months. Looks my old thread about Wonkegonke.
Replacement battery for Nokia 8
Hello, I'd like to show you my private comments and tests on the battery for this great phone. I tested many replacement battery for Nokia 8. A lot of people have trouble buying a new battery with sufficient capacity. I checked some batteries...
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Cheers.
mati5000 said:
@bunzo Thanks for your feedback!
It's hard to believe that might have a chance to finally buy an original HE328 battery.
I was just planning to buy batteries from this user.
On the internet can find many defective non-original batteries.
I tested a lot of them.
The only sense brand of replacement batteries is wonkegonke from aliexpress.
usually in wonkegonke battery you will find a reasonable capacity, which will not die after 3 months. Looks my old thread about Wonkegonke.
Replacement battery for Nokia 8
Hello, I'd like to show you my private comments and tests on the battery for this great phone. I tested many replacement battery for Nokia 8. A lot of people have trouble buying a new battery with sufficient capacity. I checked some batteries...
forum.xda-developers.com
Cheers.
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@mati5000: Hello, sorry for my late reply. During my search of almost 2 and a half months I had seen your thread about the batteries for Nokia 8 and about the Wonkegonke battery and at the time I had considered buying it if it hadn't been a problem to send it from Aliexpress to the Balearic Islands-Spain because it didn't arrive by AirMail of Correos Company except if the shipment is made with a courier company such as DHL, MRW, etc. When I found this last one that I commented on in my post, I had already lost hope of finding an original battery for this mobile and my surprise was really great when I saw that it is 100% identical to the original (comment that even the date of manufacture marked on the new battery is 2 months after the one I removed from my mobile, a fact that I do not consider it a problem as long as the charge cycles are at zero). Right now I have had a month and a half with the new battery mounted on the mobile and I already glued the screen, comment that with the original Android 9 the battery lasted about 48 hours with 2.5-3 hours of screen use (the truth is that I am not abusing the use of the mobile and I use it only for the essential) and about 10 days ago I had released the bootloader, flashed the T-Virus and the latest version of AncientOS 5.7 Society with which the new battery lasts me around 36 hours (somewhat less than with the original, apparently this ROM has a higher battery consumption but it deserves it for everything else). I hope that my experience is useful for those who find themselves in the situation in which I was trapped and that if there is anyone else who is looking for a battery, they know where to find it and do not fall into the trap of the multitude of fake LI-polymer batteries that they are sold online (and even by technical services or stores) and that do not reach even half of the advertised load capacity or die after 1-2 weeks of use. Greetings and thanks for your answer!
@bunzo Big thanks for test this battery. I messaged with this seller few weeks ago. then I found your post.
Original battery is amazing after 4 years of use still have almost 92% of original capacity For comparison, my brother's iPhone 8+ has 78% battery capacity at the same time of use 4 years.
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(very important element, apart from the size, in the case of lithium batteries, the original disassembled from my phone weighs about 42 grams, all the ones that have come down to me weighed about 30 grams). I start to see the "light at the end of the tunnel" and for the first time it looks good,
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This, it seems like a lot, if not the majority of batteries sold as spare, on ebay, etc are cheap less powered knock-offs or old batteries re-branded as new. Especially for phones with replaceable, like old Samsungs, etc. Someone I know wanted a new battery for her Samsung Note 3 I think and bought 1 or 2 new ones from a "web store", when I checked them, they all weighed 10-15% less than the original old battery.
So it's good to know that someone found one that is not a scam or fake. Tanto trabajo, poco dinero (batteria)
@bunzo Thank you for this thread and your work trying to source a genuine Nokia 8 battery. Having read @mati5000 's thread I ordered a Wonkegonke battery and had high hopes. After waiting 3 months for it to arrive and actually getting a refund, I installed the battery only to find the accubattery reported battery reported as 1,658mAh after 7 sessions. That is worse than the original.
So, I have order a battery from Fonejoy and again, have high hopes! I will post my results.
@Birtybasset I am very sad that the battery Wonkegonke is not working properly.
Non-original batteries do not perform quality tests like originals, so you need to keep this in mind before buy.
Guaranteeing performance close to the factory battery will significantly increase the price which nobody usually wants pay, where most users usually replace the whole phone instead of the battery anyway.
Still testing that wonkegonke battery on my second Phone:
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For testing, intentionally I'm using a charger with fast charging functionality. This steps helps to evaluate the quality of the cells in battery.
After 96 charge sessions Wonkegonke lost almost 5% of the 90% capacity that was available after installation.
Perhaps if I had used a slower charger earlier the situation would have been much better.
Birtybasset said:
@bunzo Thank you for this thread and your work trying to source a genuine Nokia 8 battery. Having read @mati5000 's thread I ordered a Wonkegonke battery and had high hopes. After waiting 3 months for it to arrive and actually getting a refund, I installed the battery only to find the accubattery reported battery reported as 1,658mAh after 7 sessions. That is worse than the original.
So, I have order a battery from Fonejoy and again, have high hopes! I will post my results.
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This is the link of the Fonejoy battery that I bought from eBay: https://www.ebay.es/itm/Genuine-Nok...ce5abd85b29a&epid=10028141754&redirect=mobile
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This is the link of the Fonejoy battery that I bought from eBay: https://www.ebay.es/itm/Genuine-Nok...ce5abd85b29a&epid=10028141754&redirect=mobile
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I hope it will be useful for you.
Thanks for the link @bunzo , that is the battery I ordered and the one currently installed in my phone. Unfortunately, like the Wonkegonke battery, this too is showing a lower than expected Estimated capacity within AccuBattery.
I'm starting to think it must be something I am doing wrong or an issue with the phone!
The below is a screenshot after 2 full charges with the original Nokia 8 charger. I allowed the charge to go to 100% instead of the Accubattery recommended 80% if that matters?
Do you guys have any ideas?
Birtybasset said:
Thanks for the link @bunzo , that is the battery I ordered and the one currently installed in my phone. Unfortunately, like the Wonkegonke battery, this too is showing a lower than expected Estimated capacity within AccuBattery.
I'm starting to think it must be something I am doing wrong or an issue with the phone!
The below is a screenshot after 2 full charges with the original Nokia 8 charger. I allowed the charge to go to 100% instead of the Accubattery recommended 80% if that matters?
Do you guys have any ideas?
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Mine showed 3000mAh from 0 (phone shutting down) to 100% with Accubattery and with an USB multimeter too. This image statistic isn't real because you must reset the Accubattery and put it like an new installed, it,s showing 13 sessions, you said this battery was charged only twice
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Mine showed 3000mAh from 0 (phone shutting down) to 100% with Accubattery and with an USB multimeter too. This image statistic isn't real because you must reset the Accubattery and put it like an new installed, it,s showing 13 sessions, you said this battery was charged only twice
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I mean that among the 13 sessions that it puts in the image that you have uploaded, only the last 2 are from the new battery, the previous ones are from the previous battery. To reset the Accubattery statistics I think there is an option in the configuration of the application itself or from settings you can delete data and cache and it is as if you would reinstall it
Well don't I feel silly! Thanks mate, I assumed that the app would adapt and update the battery health but apparently not. I have reinstalled the app and will test again overnight. There's probably nothing wrong with the other battery in this case so I am tempted to test that too. I shall report back.
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Well don't I feel silly! Thanks mate, I assumed that the app would adapt and update the battery health but apparently not. I have reinstalled the app and will test again overnight. There's probably nothing wrong with the other battery in this case so I am tempted to test that too. I shall report back.
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Does the original new battery have such a low capacity?
Birtybasset said:
Well don't I feel silly! Thanks mate, I assumed that the app would adapt and update the battery health but apparently not. I have reinstalled the app and will test again overnight. There's probably nothing wrong with the other battery in this case so I am tempted to test that too. I shall report back.
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Ok, tell me how it works after this
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Does the original new battery have such a low capacity?
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I don't think so, probably is for the same reason, not haven't reseted the Accubattery statistics
The battery statistics can be read correctly through the ADB console command. The original battery sends the correct data, where wongkegonke goes crazy.

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