Replacement Battery? - Razer Phone 2 Questions & Answers

Anyone know where I can buy a new battery for the RP2? I've put mine through the ringer since I got my RP2 and this thing can't even hold a charge for half a day. 5 hours off the charger, less than 30 minutes of screen on time, with nothing eating away at the battery in the background, and I'm already down to 47%. I've been searching for a few days and the best I've found is used batteries on eBay.

Same. I also posted about if anyone knows of a store to purchase a new battery. Only seen them on eBay as used and no guarantee they aren't as used up as mine.

Also working for a replacement battery, Original/OEM, any leads ?

I am experiencing the same problem. After 2.5 years of RP2 operation I replaced the battery due to the fact that the smartphone began to turn off at low temperatures (about 0 degrees). And, if this behavior appeared after exactly one year of operation, that the smartphone could turn off at 15%, now it can turn off at 70%, even at room temperature.
A week ago I replaced the battery, which I purchased on Aliexpress, but it has only gotten worse. The smartphone can turn off at 30-40% of charge. This indicates that the battery is not able to deliver the necessary current. It is likely that its condition is used, but under the guise of a new one.
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[Q] Charging Issues

I've been having issues with my new Xperia Z not charging at all from any charger whilst it is under any kind of load. This includes browsing the web with Chrome, or more importantly, using GPS and Google Maps. I've tried many chargers, both car and wall ones, official and 3rd party, which work perfectly with my old Nexus 4, that will charge briefly, then allow the phone to actively discharge until I cease any activity on it.
I returned one yesterday for a replacement just in case it was a hardware fault, but this one does exactly the same thing!
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Is this "expected behaviour" for this phone, or am I doing something really wrong here? I did briefly have an HTC One before I took it back and exchanged it for this Xperia Z, and this one didn't seem to have an issue charging whilst in use, but it did take upwards of 5 hours to charge even when turned off.
If this is expected behaviour for the XZ, then I'm either going to have to call Customer Services at Carphone Warehouse for a return authorisation code (since it's already been exchanged once, and you're only allowed one change with a sim-free device) or if they refuse, sell it on Ebay.

P10 terrible battery life

I get terrible battery life on my new huawei p10. Im very disappointed, because the reviews mostly said it got around 5 hrs of SoT, I get around 3 hrs with 19% left. I already tried factory reset, it didnt help.
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What should I do?
If you have facebook or facebook messenger, uninstall them and retest your battery endurance.
Run Phone Manager.. or else if that dont work. complaint to Huawei and your distributor.
My batterylife varies because I dont have fixed sleeping rythm, sometimes I check out 22-00 and then its about 50% mostly I use the phones for web, browsing, alot of music, and some gaming..
In the other hand finstance in weekends, where I maybe sit up to 02.00 am and sips whisky and listen to music, its about 23%...
It may be that your battery is defect, but I dont know how much you use your phone.
Give it a few days for the power manager to get used to how you use the phone. Any new phone takes a few days to settle on power usage, but more so with Huawei phpones as they have an active power manager that tracks how you use the phone and will adjust power usage appropriately. People always complain about power usage in the first day or so of a new phone.

Charging overnight - sudden battery drop

Hi
I've this particular Note 8 for just a couple of days, but had previous Note 8s since 16th September.
Generally I leave them on a wireless charging stand overnight.
This morning, when I woke up I saw that during the night, whilst sitting on the stand, the battery had dropped from 100% to 92% and stayed at 92% for an hour or so until I got up, neither charging nor discharging. The screen hadn't come on when the battery dropped, and the battery temperature hadn't spiked significantly.
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I've never seen this before - has anyone else? I've already had 2 faulty Note 8s, I really don't want to have to return this one too and get my 4th one....
Thanks
Could it be something to do with this?
http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/1...bump-charging-and-inconsistent-battery-drain/
Specifically,
http://www.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/image136.png
Looking at it again, it looks like the battery level reported by the system was actually just catching up with the actual battery voltage - but why was the actual voltage so erratic and dropping whilst on the charger?
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Huh?
Anyone else seen this erratic dropping battery voltage whilst on wireless charger?
Bump... It's happened again... Anyone....?
Thanks

Charging speed

The reviews said watt this and watt that so I expected big things
Plugged in seems to take 2 hours, forever, and so I bought a £60 wireless charger, and that is 90 mins to charge only 50%
Why has charging seemingly gone backwards? I know the battery is bigger but still.
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Fast charging my ass
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It's just how Samsung works. No one understands this behaviour, I mean why does the phone almost costs 1000$ and doesn't even have like 20W/27W charging.
Even Xiaomi and other budget phones have this.
This would arguably be my biggest fault with the S10 tbh. I charged my phone at 16% today and it took 1hr and 40 mins to reach 100%. Its not a deal breaker given the batteries capacity but its not exactly "fast" either. Slightly off topic but it bugs me even more that theres no way to see what % your on or if the phone is even charging without turning on the display! This baffles me! Any other handset and you can easily see what % the charge is at when charging

Question Not many charging settings for extended battery life span?

I have the Chinese phone with Origin OS, and I'm missing the features that many other modern smartphone brands have; optimized battery charging.
For example, it's not ideal for the battery's well being to always recharge the battery to 100 %, I would rather set it to 80 % like you can with Samsung and Sony units. I've read OnePlus and Apple can charge from 80 to 100% the last minutes before you usually climbs up in the morning, as this is supposed to be good for the battery.
Am I blind and have missed these battery settings for the X70 pro+ ? This is the only settings I can find.
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Can't find that feature on the device. However, AccuBattery says the damage caused charging up to 100% is negligible if you're charging it from what they perceive is an optimum charge? That's something between 20–60%. Plus, the phone trickle-charges up from 90%. You can also find the charging speed slows down considerably and the phone warms down when charging 90–100% off the heat that's generated during charging up to 90%, 'fast-charging' the device. The app usually registers considerable 'battery wear' if you charge the phone when it is already 'charged enough'.
I don't even charge this phone overnight anymore.
Since it can charge so quickly I just put it on charge while I am showering and stuff in the morning. Then I remove it when it's around 80%

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