Anyone who bought a new (3rd party) battery and made good experiences? After 3 years of use my battery has lost around 30% capacity so it's not complete garbage yet and any replacement would need to be new and high quality to be worth the hassle.
AliExpress would be the easiest but is usually also the least reliable.
Alias X said:
Anyone who bought a new (3rd party) battery and made good experiences? After 3 years of use my battery has lost around 30% capacity so it's not complete garbage yet and any replacement would need to be new and high quality to be worth the hassle.
AliExpress would be the easiest but is usually also the least reliable.
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5000mah battery mod use from asus max pro m1 or samsung m20
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Any tutorial about how to do it? I don't want my phone to explode in my pocket... Xd
Diego19891989 said:
Any tutorial about how to do it? I don't want my phone to explode in my pocket... Xd
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I'm more interested where to get either of those two batteries in europe and for how much !
All of them look like pouch cells. The biggest problem i see is that if both pouches have the same maximum voltage (not nominal), since overcharging lithium cells can be combustible.
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Who use one of thise? Please, tell me, which quality is better7
1. Thise one
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2. Or OEM
I use the oem one and have never had any issues with it. Does what it is suppose to do
god i had so many problems with the OE for the 6700...i hope its not like that anymore...
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Can it charge additional battery and device at the same time? How long time the extended capacity battery (2800 mAh) is charged?
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god i had so many problems with the OE for the 6700...i hope its not like that anymore...
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You mean the OE one with the 6700 actually worked? I could never get it to charge the second battery no matter how many times I re-seated the second battery in the slot.
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I could never get it to charge the second battery no matter how many times I re-seated the second battery in the slot.
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What do you mean? DOES IT NOT CHARGE THE SECND BATTERY!!?
won't charge if you use the unit with an extended battery. I have one and i use it to charge "normal" battery but won't charge if you have the extended battery in your phone. Been looking for one of those as well.
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You mean the OE one with the 6700 actually worked? I could never get it to charge the second battery no matter how many times I re-seated the second battery in the slot.
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like i said i hope they fixed the problem....thing was horrible...i had to tap the battery to get acharge
I'm wondering whether any 3rd party manufacturer will sell battery case attachment like these for Xperia Z. I think should be easy for them to build a custom one for XPZ since there are contact points for charging on the side.
The following is for Samsung Galaxy:
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You want this phone to be bigger?!?
3rd? Where is 2nd?
The 2nd party is either you or Sony, depending on your point of view.
yes would like to have these untill they are ultra slim and no fancy bright leds and they use the dockinng ports to charge is always good and people would buy it even if its slightly expensive as long as they use good materials to compliment the phone looks and feel * which I highly doubt
You mean something like this one? Cost me less than 20 Euro delivered here in Oz, pretty high quality and 2,800mAh. Fits the phone perfectly and uses the external power pins. Perfect!
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/atomidude/IMG_20130701_195358_zpsa3c21226.jpg
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Here's a test of the power pack. I would say that 2,800mAh is optimistic but it can sure charge the phone once. Good to see that output being close to 1A, too.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/atomidude/Screenshot_2013-07-03-21-22-27_zpsd0ccd0c9.png
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Looks like there is another option out in the market for adding battery to the Note 2. I currently have the Anker 6400mAH extended Battery. However this does pose a good alternative since it adds less in theback and just a tad bit more in the bottom.
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Has anybody purchased or tried out? I'm curious to hear what people think. I may get it as a test dummy and report back.
Don't have experience with such case batteries, but I have spoken to someone who has. This particular type you mentioned above is very common on Amazon/ebay in 3200/3600/4000 flavors. It makes phone longer because of the bulk at the bottom and you can't access S-pen anymore - a big negative. There is an alternative someone got from ebay - 3200 mAh version: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350655154588&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:US:1123
It doesn't make the case longer and keeps the bottom open to access s-pen. The down side of this particular case and other battery flip cases is an average of 500mA Input which makes them charge up very slowly, and the same 500mA-700mA Output which charges the phone slowly as well. Also keep in mind output mAh is rated for 5V output while our battery is 3.7V which means down conversion eats into efficiency of the output thus output capacity will be lower.
Hmmmm didn't consider s pen access. Good point. That other option is interesting. I wonder how it affects NFC.
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Or is it too outdated now, I'm considering getting this one, I like the placement of the camera and the fact I can choose android or tizen, only drawback for me is the 800mhz processor, so I figured I'd ask other users opinions.
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... http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/minisite/Exynos/w/solution.html#?v=nm32
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Don't waste your time or money for a product that doesn't have a reasonable way to replace the battery. I bought two of them and the battery completely died with very little use in one of them. I will not buy another Samsung watch.
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Don't waste your time or money for a product that doesn't have a reasonable way to replace the battery. I bought two of them and the battery completely died with very little use in one of them. I will not buy another Samsung watch.
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Well there's not very many smartwatches with removable batteries, so I guess you'd be waiting awhile, if they ever come out with one.
They're 50 to 70 bucks now on eBay, I can understand a faulty charging connector or something though, but I highly doubt something this new would suffer from a completely dead and drained battery already by now.
Got mine ordered and on the way, should be here friday or saturday... Hopefully it's still on Android OS and I don't have to retrograde from Tizen.
Nice though that ya can over clock it to 1.60Ghz, I don't see something that small needing a lot of cpu power anyways.
Happy with it regardless of what all it can or can't do makes me want the Rufus Cuff more now... LoL
Hello everyone. Last year (approximately in the summer), I had my Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro's battery replaced at a mobile repair shop with good reviews. Within a few days, I returned to the shop as the new battery was performing quite poorly (even worse than my old battery). The technician then installed another battery from a different model/manufacturer. Since then, I've been having issues with the remaining battery percentage, first with MIUI, then with Pixel Extended, and now with Evolution X. As you can see in the images, the battery sensor is not functioning correctly. During the day, it shows less battery than there actually is, and when it reaches 1%, it can stay at that percentage for hours or even display a negative current battery capacity in mAh (!!!!!!!!!). I don't know what to do to recalibrate the battery. Last week, I installed Evolution X, performing a wipe data and wipe cache (thinking it might fix the problems), but it's still the same. Is the battery defective? Is it the sensor? How can I solve this? Thank you very much.
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the only way to fix this is to use a battery that was designed for this phone, using another battery is likely to report incorrect information
ValveTextureFile said:
the only way to fix this is to use a battery that was designed for this phone, using another battery is likely to report incorrect information
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Ok!! What type of battery do you recommend? from a specific online store?
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Ok!! What type of battery do you recommend? from a specific online store?
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I don't really have a store recommendation, but I guess ebay, just search up Redmi k20 pro battery or mi 9t pro battery