I wanna buy new battery but i didn't find original battery so I heard about nohon battery,,so if anyone tried it please tell me your opinion on it ,, thank you advance
dodora3d said:
I wanna buy new battery but i didn't find original battery so I heard about nohon battery,,so if anyone tried it please tell me your opinion on it ,, thank you advance
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I just did here.
Seems excellent battery.
Retrial said:
I just did here.
Seems excellent battery.
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From where you bought it?
dodora3d said:
From where you bought it?
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AliExpress
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AliExpress
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I just checked nohon site and i didn't find poco battery lol seems ridiculous )
dodora3d said:
I just checked nohon site and i didn't find poco battery lol seems ridiculous )
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I don't know what you mean. Check here and select BM4E.
Fixed 4 phones with those so far.
One of those phones (OnePLus 8) crapped out after a year. Turns out nohon batteries are *not* taking fast charging well. For slow charging phones (15/22W), they seem ok so far.
Expect 5-10% worse capacity than original battery. Which is a pretty good number as far as aftermarket batteries go.
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I don't know what you mean. Check here and select BM4E.
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I meant this site https://www.nohon.hk/Battery-61.html
it's should be the official site for nohon battery
May ask you use accubattery to check the battery capacity in AliExpress saying it's 5000 mah not 4000 as original
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I meant this site https://www.nohon.hk/Battery-61.html
it's should be the official site for nohon battery
May ask you use accubattery to check the battery capacity in AliExpress saying it's 5000 mah not 4000 as original
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They have Official Store in AliExpress from the link I sent you (select BM4E as I said). You should buy from there. The battery capacity is 3900/4000 as the original.
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They have Official Store in AliExpress from the link I sent you (select BM4E as I said). You should buy from there. The battery capacity is 3900/4000 as the original.
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Oh okay thank you
ezdiy said:
Fixed 4 phones with those so far.
One of those phones (OnePLus 8) crapped out after a year. Turns out nohon batteries are *not* taking fast charging well. For slow charging phones (15/22W), they seem ok so far.
Expect 5-10% worse capacity than original battery. Which is a pretty good number as far as aftermarket batteries go.
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When you bought your batteries? I mean it's stand good for year or more ? Or just 5 or 6 months and discharge fast
dodora3d said:
Oh okay thank you
When you bought your batteries? I mean it's stand good for year or more ? Or just 5 or 6 months and discharge fast
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I got the battery sealed few months ago around April or May, but I installed it just recently at Friday to my device. I cannot give that info but they have 6months warranty and I am pretty sure will last more than 1 year.
At this point I think it's your best choice tbh.
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Oh okay thank you
When you bought your batteries? I mean it's stand good for year or more ? Or just 5 or 6 months and discharge fast
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November 2021 I think. The phones (iPhone 8, Samsung S9, Redmi 8 Note Pro) seem to run all fine, perhaps the batteries are aging slightly faster, but I expect em to last at least 1-2 years or so more.
That 1+8 which just crapped out fairly recently - battery swelled and started losing capacity rapidly and eventually refused to charge completely. All in span of a month after a year of running ok.
The owner of that phone was using its warp charging (0% to 50% under 30 minutes, daily) pretty heavily, which is what ruined the original battery in the first place (that one had around 70% after <2 years).
Okay thank you,,seems it's best option available now
Anyone know how i can get it from Germany ? AliExpress say it's not available to your country
I've been using a Nohon Battery in my Poco F1 since last April. Currently it is at about 80/81% capacity. I don't know if it's within the average wear range, but I thought it was a little fast, I don't know. Fast charge works great, battery life has been better, I've been changing ROMs lately, but I think it's standard. I bought it through Alliexpress and I received it here in Brazil in a month + or -
What I really wanted was to buy an original from Xiaomi, but here in Brazil they simply don't sell it. I've already read someone here saying that in India they sell the original, but unfortunately there's no way to import it here to my country. If anyone knows how I can get an original nateria, I'd appreciate it. But Nohon has served me very well.
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I've been using a Nohon Battery in my Poco F1 since last April. Currently it is at about 80/81% capacity. I don't know if it's within the average wear range, but I thought it was a little fast, I don't know. Fast charge works great, battery life has been better, I've been changing ROMs lately, but I think it's standard. I bought it through Alliexpress and I received it here in Brazil in a month + or -
What I really wanted was to buy an original from Xiaomi, but here in Brazil they simply don't sell it. I've already read someone here saying that in India they sell the original, but unfortunately there's no way to import it here to my country. If anyone knows how I can get an original nateria, I'd appreciate it. But Nohon has served me very well.
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The original battery in my case lost 10% capacity every 10 months, down to 80% by the 20 month mark (little over 600 battery cycles ) and further reduced to 65% in 30 months. Would have been higher but for bypass charging which I figured out how to enable just after 20 months. The new official battery is down to 92% after 8 months despite bypass charging being enabled from the very beginning (just 79 battery cycles ).
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The original battery in my case lost 10% capacity every 10 months, down to 80% by the 20 month mark (little over 600 battery cycles ) and further reduced to 65% in 30 months. Would have been higher but for bypass charging which I figured out how to enable just after 20 months. The new official battery is down to 92% after 8 months despite bypass charging being enabled from the very beginning (just 79 battery cycles ).
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What would this bypass charging be? Something related to smart charging? What does not loading up to 100% consist of?
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What would this bypass charging be? Something related to smart charging? What does not loading up to 100% consist of?
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After reaching the desired battery charge level say 60% as long as the device is plugged it draws power from the AC Mains instead of the battery and the battery discharges even by 1%. This is actually the default behavior if the device is charged to 100%. Of course full charge and plugged in is not great from battery longterm health POV so root is necessary to tweak permissions of a couple of files to reduce the max. battery charging voltage which effectively caps the maximum battery charge level. No micro-cycles in contrast to Smart Charging which is anyway incompatible with bypass charging.
P.S. According to some this isn't true bypass charging whatever that means. However after replacing the battery I had used the device plugged in for most of 10 days and the battery cycle count increased by 1. Baikal OS since A12 at least included this feature OOTB. Root wasn't necessary but SELinux was Permissive. I don't know which is a greater vulnerability from security POV.
dodora3d said:
Anyone know how i can get it from Germany ? AliExpress say it's not available to your country
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Same problem in Austria
https://amzn.eu/d/9sCyPm2
That’s our possibility…
I didn’t try it yet
One F1 user had good things to say about a third-part battery bought from eBAY UK.... I kinda regret not buying a 2nd replacement battery when they were being sold dirt cheap by Xiaomi India mid-last year. Some months later spare parts incl. the battery have been permanently discontinued.
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Here's a link, and also a 5% off coupon code--- 5OFF2009 --- They ship out of Hong Kong.
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/sprint/sprint-hero.html
How many mAh is the original?
Does this battery require a new backing?
The stock battery is 1500 mah.
It uses the original back.
thats pretty cheap.
ships in 12 days thogh
is anyone using this battery ??
will HERO last one full day (lets say 14h) on it ? without switching off 3g,automatic updates etc ?
hell i ordered one, i had a few hours OT this week haha
I bought one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190309433477
and I bought a couple extra standard batteries with a external charger.
They work great!
It is cheaper than the 1750mAh battery from seidio.
Has anyone in the past used a battery from Mugen Power? Wondering if it's any good. I've used batteries from Seidio and worked out very good. Just debating if I should save a few bucks by buying the Mugen Power battery over Seidio
I used a battery from mugen when I had my ppc-6600 and I was satisfied with it. I haven't used any lately.
I got mine this morning and I can honesty say that I already notice a difference and I haven't gotten the battery cycled yet. I'm also a heavy user.
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I got mine this morning and I can honesty say that I already notice a difference and I haven't gotten the battery cycled yet. I'm also a heavy user.
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A good difference, right?
i ordered this battery on jan 31 and still havent recieved it yet...
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A good difference, right?
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Yep. Usually if I took my Hero off the charger at 8am, it would be dead around 2. With this new battery, it lasted 12 hours on the first charge. Also, it completely charges from dead to 100% very quickly.
And like I said, I'm a heavy user.
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i ordered this battery on jan 31 and still havent recieved it yet...
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I ordered mine on January 25th and it came on Feb 6th, but I had to pick it up at the post office on the 8th.
kavione said:
I got mine this morning and I can honesty say that I already notice a difference and I haven't gotten the battery cycled yet. I'm also a heavy user.
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There are 2 batteries being discussed in this thread, which one did you purchase?
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Yep. Usually if I took my Hero off the charger at 8am, it would be dead around 2. With this new battery, it lasted 12 hours on the first charge. Also, it completely charges from dead to 100% very quickly.
And like I said, I'm a heavy user.
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I'll presume you're talking about the Mugen battery -- if that's the case, it's also the one I bought. However, I don't know if I'm seeing the results I should be. How did you go back conditioning your battery? I know the standard is to let the new battery charge for 12 hours -- use until almost dead and repeat this step for a couple of days.
Also, since using the new battery, I've also cleared the battery stats via recovery, but for some odd reason, the moment I take my phone off the charger -- (7:15 A.M) about 5 minutes after, my battery already says that's its at like 95%. Now it's 8:22 and my battery reads 87%.... that just doesn't seem to make sense to me.
I'm a pretty moderate/heavy user -- text a lot, have at least probably one or two 30 minute calls a day, use the web quite often, and I have FB & TechBuzz pulling every 2 hours. I sometimes wonder if my regular (1500 mah) battery was better?
EDIT:: It's now 11:36 and my battery is at 81% -- so things actually seem to be okay. However, I still can't get over why my battery would initially lose 15-18% of power within what looks like to be the first hour.
EDIT Again:: It looks like I'm finally getting the results I was hoping. It's now 9:20 -- and my battery is at 49%, which is extremely good. Usually the standard battery by now would be at 10-15%. Satisfied so far!
I have the same battery and mine shows 100% out of the charger, and down to 87% in an hour with very little use. Its the Mid power curve thats the long life of the 1800 Mugen battery, at least for me. Drops off fast from 100 to mid 80's and then seems like it reads 70-50% forever. I actually have to turn on alot of resources to get the battery level down low enough to recharge properly. I still like to charge when only about 20% or less is left in the battery, or when the "Warning, Plug your phone into your Charger" comes on. Reminds me of Robbie the Robot warning from Lost in Space, "Warning, now generating 100,000 Volts" lol.
Anyway, I didn't see much difference at first but afer a few charge/discharge cycles you will. To prove it, go back to your stock battery to see the difference.
Regards,
I bought the Mugen 1800 today with code 5off2010
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i ordered this battery on jan 31 and still havent recieved it yet...
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There was some some sort of notice during the ordering process that some people have trouble receiving their packages and that is this happens to you that you should contact them and they will re-ship.
Anyone found where to buy a real, new, OEM battery made by Samsung? I haven't had much luck with battery life with aftermarket batteries.
Apart from carrier stores? Too many fakes out there IMO. I went with Anker, through their Amazon store and it's served me well up to today. (Not going to be used much in the near future because shamu )
Yea I'm a fan of Anker. Once mine needs a replacement, that's what I'll be getting.
I just bought an Anker a couple of months ago. Great replacement battery for my NOTE 2. Battery life is great.
I know this is a fairly old post, I bought a new OEM battery direct from Samsung for $24...I swear it lasts twice as long as the eBay knockoffs.
So...where? How? That's what the OP was asking. Provide a link.
And I'd like to know where to get a legit replacement stylus. The two I got from Ebay and Amazon were crap.
is it their link? Anker?
http://www.ianker.com/category-c62-s2-model-bid3-di57
I live in Italy and discovered Anker just seeing around Amazon.
I think it's a good product IMO and I think that if I have problems with my battery I'll change it with Anker's battery
I read a lot of people had problems with the Anker batteries swelling up and only lasting a few months before the battery life fell on its face.
You can go to samsung's website and buy the batteries right from them.
We were going to do that with our note 2's...but an OTA update killed my wife's phone so we decided to upgrade both phones.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EB595675LABXAR
There's the samsung battery.
hi people my 3100mAh battery need about 4 hours for full charge. is it normal? 1-100%
zerolemon if you dont mind the bulk
tsiah said:
I read a lot of people had problems with the Anker batteries swelling up and only lasting a few months before the battery life fell on its face.
You can go to samsung's website and buy the batteries right from them.
We were going to do that with our note 2's...but an OTA update killed my wife's phone so we decided to upgrade both phones.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EB595675LABXAR
There's the samsung battery.
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Unfortunately, this link is no longer valid. There are so many knock offs out there that I'm worried about buying from anyone other than Samsung. Not sure if they're genuine but there's the dock and battery combo on Amazon and Rakuten for slightly less.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Battery-Charger-3100mAh-Included/dp/B009M5J9HY
http://www.rakuten.com/prod/246535433.html
Got a Duracell from a Batteries Plus brick-and-mortar by my house back in June, and it has been "zero-problem" for me (knock on wood).
Batteries Plus
https://www.batteriesplus.com/batte...i-_-(sprint)-sph=l900?q=galaxy note 2 battery
Duracell battery I purchased
https://www.batteriesplus.com/batte..._-galaxy-note-ii-_-(sprint)-sph=l900/cel11295
lennykravitz2004 said:
Got a Duracell from a Batteries Plus brick-and-mortar by my house back in June, and it has been "zero-problem" for me (knock on wood).
Batteries Plus
https://www.batteriesplus.com/batte...i-_-(sprint)-sph=l900?q=galaxy note 2 battery
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https://www.batteriesplus.com/batte..._-galaxy-note-ii-_-(sprint)-sph=l900/cel11295
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Thanks for the info. How's the charge time, SOT and idle time? Is it comparable to the original battery? My original SDI (Samsung Korea manufactured) is still running strong after 3 years with 7 to 8 hrs SOT but I want to have a spare considering it's harder to find the older it gets.
Anyone going this route should take advantage of the 10% off or $5 off promos.
https://www.batteriesplus.com/promotions
mi7chy said:
Thanks for the info. How's the charge time, SOT and idle time? Is it comparable to the original battery? My original SDI (Samsung Korea manufactured) is still running strong after 3 years with 7 to 8 hrs SOT but I want to have a spare considering it's harder to find the older it gets.
Anyone going this route should take advantage of the 10% off or $5 off promos.
https://www.batteriesplus.com/promotions
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IMO...
...charge time is pretty good, "seems" a bit better than what I recall for the OEM Samsung battery.
...SOT is OK for what I use the phone for everyday, which is just as a phone/texting, some internet surfing, light video watching (kodi, slingtv, mlb.tv).
... idle time is pretty good. Some nights I go to bed at 100% and wake up 6-7 hours later and it's at 93%. My issue is the location of my router, so the wifi drops sometimes and toggles back and forth b/w wifi and 3/4G data while sleeping. Those mornings it's down into the 85% range.
As always, YMMV based on your config. I'm on Chaz's NE2 Classic Stock, with small mods for sd card r/w cache, adaway, TiB scheduled, etc.
Weird. I just looked at that Samsung battery a week or so ago.
tsiah said:
I read a lot of people had problems with the Anker batteries swelling up and only lasting a few months before the battery life fell on its face.
You can go to samsung's website and buy the batteries right from them.
We were going to do that with our note 2's...but an OTA update killed my wife's phone so we decided to upgrade both phones.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EB595675LABXAR
There's the samsung battery.
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the lin does not exist anymore???
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the lin does not exist anymore???
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go to eBay look up zerolemon and get the extended battery adds bulk to the phone but when u get about three days out of it it's OK
I order battery on E-Bay for my n7100 i use to order MPJ 8500 mAh, this is good extended battery with lot of mAh this is my 2nd this i can recommend........!
I'm another Anker man, at least as good if not better than the stock battery.
(Cross-post from Nexus 5 Subreddit : http://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus5/comments/3563p9/3200mah_battery_available_for_nexus_5_on/ )
Hi everyone,
I was looking through the Nexus 5 batteries on AliExpress and found the following offers for 3200 mAh nexus 5 batteries:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Phoe...or-LG-D820-D821-Google-Nexus/32331365093.html
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/High...-LG-D820-D821-Google-Nexus-5/32314356073.html
Has someone already tested these? It seems to be created only for the Nexus 5.
It could be really nice to have a 40% increase in battery life just for 10$ !
Considering the price, it would be great if this worked. Do you have the link to reddit thread?
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Considering the price, it would be great if this worked. Do you have the link to reddit thread?
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Added to post above but there is no interaction yet I'm trying to find someone who tested it !
Nice find Any volunteers ? I wonder if the battery actually delivers this capacity since it is the same size as the 2300 mAh battery ? We´re talking about +900mAh extra capacity in the same size ? It sounds suspicious to me but on the other hand, if the battery actually delivers the capacity, it will save me trouble of having to modify a Polarcell 3200mAh battery made for a LG G2 in order to be usable in a Nexus 5
My experience with Chinese batteries goes back 3 years ago when i was not satisfied with my Gnex's battery , and tried a dozens of batteries , Some was decent and the other was horrible . Some claimed to be 2430mAh (original is 1750mAh) and some was not that greedy and stayed with 1800~2000mAh .
All of the batteries i tried shared one thing , Which is they failed to last 75% of the time the original lasted .
And please look at the size of this and compare it with the lg g2's
But who was manufacturing typo!!!!!!
2300-3200
Anyone tried this product yet? It says 15-30 days to get here. Wondering if its worth it or if the battery exploded on anyone? Does the battery hold a charge? Is it really 3200mAh?
Is it possible to use this size of battery? If can then it will be good :good:
I ordered it yesterday, it was shipped tonight. I wonderwing about the comments of exploding because it's a chinese battery. Nearly every battery comes from china.
Maybe the manufacturer have a website: http://phoenixbattery.com.pk/
If it is PhenixS
This one claims to be 3830mah. Something is fishy http://m.aliexpress.com/item/1759436097.html
One of the purchasers left feedback in Russian and says the battery is not 3830 mah, but does not mention the actual capacity.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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One of the purchasers left feedback in Russian and says the battery is not 3830 mah, but does not mention the actual capacity.
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Yet he gives 5 stars? This seems to be rather strange. I've heard of sellers reimbursing unhappy customers in order to have the 5 stars, maybe this happened here...
Cum said:
I ordered it yesterday, it was shipped tonight. I wonderwing about the comments of exploding because it's a chinese battery. Nearly every battery comes from china.
Maybe the manufacturer have a website: http://phoenixbattery.com.pk/
If it is PhenixS
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Keep us informed !
Unless its whole new battery chemistry or a physically bigger battery its all scams.
LG already crammed the most it can cram using Li-po chem in to the physical size limits.
Of course this is a scam or a typo.
My Nexus 5's battery is absolutely outrageous now for only a 1 and a half year old phone. Won't even last till 12PM when fully charged at 7AM. I might give this shot when I have time (Exam Season )
I think there was a guy on the Reddit forum saying that the extra 3200MAH wouldn't be impossible considering that the G2 battery (which was 3000mah) would still fit in the N5. And it's only a 7% increase in nearly year and a half, not completely rubbish. Battery might be a bit bigger I think.
Anyone who's made the mistake of buying these types of batteries before will tell you: they are not the capacity advertised.
They probably aren't even 2300mAh. They also have a higher chance of exploding.
anyone actually received the battery and tested it yet?
That web sells fake batteries. I bought one for my iphone saying it was 2800mah and it was a used battery (more cycles than mine... And mine was 3.5 years old) with 1420mah
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That web sells fake batteries. I bought one for my iphone saying it was 2800mah and it was a used battery (more cycles than mine... And mine was 3.5 years old) with 1420mah
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ah... thanks. Good to know.
If it is the same size and thickness, then it's going to be the same capacity, unless it is based on another chemistry. You can also weigh the battery to see if it is any heavier than the stock one. I tried some aftermarket batteries for the Gnex back in the day and when I weighed them, they actually weighed less than the stock. Which shows that it is of less capacity than the stock. From my experience, stock batteries are already at the battery's size and weight limits.
hi,
I have just received a replacement battery, have had a charge discharge cycle, and it look ok.
But I did just figured that the temperature reading is nothing but real :
- put the phone outside at -5°C for 30 min, batterie temp reading :23°C
- put the phone in charge on a QuickCharge 2 charger and go from 20% to 70% : 15°C
It seems to be a common thing on spare replacement batteries to have bad or simply NO temperature sensor.
For my Nexus 5 I have had the same issue.
The question is : is this temperature reading used to stop charging when its getting to much hot or even the phone itself?
Or does the phone itself has its own temp sensor that will shut it down or stop charging?
Edit : the litle white humidity disc checker on the same face as the contact is also missing...
Thanks
I also have a "5000 mah" slim battery, it is showing 23 degree non stop, so obviously not working. It gives me great battery life though.
Yeah the temp sensor is bugged
ObiDanKenobi said:
I also have a "5000 mah" slim battery, it is showing 23 degree non stop, so obviously not working. It gives me great battery life though.
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which one do you use?
Is it a slim one?
thx
Yes, it is a slim one. They have relisted it https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1Pc...32664650213.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.e4MP7m. It was gone from the site for about one month.
Yeah I have that same one with no issues. Love that brand
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Yes, it is a slim one. They have relisted it https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1Pc...32664650213.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.e4MP7m. It was gone from the site for about one month.
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Yeah I have that same one with no issues. Love that brand
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thx, i will get those batterys to test them out.
is the battery life (same usage and apps) better than on original battery?
i think my original battery is degreasing its power it can store, because i am using it ~1,5 years now.
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pOpY
I'd say yes but the TQTHL is way better
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thx, i will get those batterys to test them out.
is the battery life (same usage and apps) better than on original battery?
i think my original battery is degreasing its power it can store, because i am using it ~1,5 years now.
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pOpY
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My orig bat is still crankin. 1.25 years later. Im impressed
I did this for testing purposes....
With my Original Battery I charged with USB 2.0 Quick Charge and with my LG OEM Battery Charger and I got 2 Hours more with the Battery Charger. My Test: had the screen [email protected] and in the whole time. So 5HRs vs 3HRs
Note: the OEM Battery Charger doesn't have Quick Charge. To my understanding you should always charge slow and not fast. I find these Quick Charge Technology just a gimmick
Now out of curiosity. Are all these batts with incorect temp readings throwing warning aboit device to hot or cold????
No, I have no warnings, it works a bit better than stock, I have 4-5 hours of SOT during 40h time (I charge the phone every other night all night).
My G4 is brick
I need your help
Is that TOTHL battery really 5000mAh? I feel like a lot of those budget extended batteries all lie about capacity.
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Is that TOTHL battery really 5000mAh? I feel like a lot of those budget extended batteries all lie about capacity.
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It's a lie! I bought one and its real capacity even less than original. Don't waste your money!
I call BS! on that. Look at my Thread
Saigonian said:
It's a lie! I bought one and its real capacity even less than original. Don't waste your money!
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Too late!! I already bought it, but it wasn't too expensive (2 x $20 usd, shipped)
So far, the same SOT as the stock batteries. I doubt they'll last long, after multiple cycles.
The biggest battery saver has been uninstalling Facebook Messenger...sad.
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Too late!! I already bought it, but it wasn't too expensive (2 x $20 usd, shipped)
So far, the same SOT as the stock batteries. I doubt they'll last long, after multiple cycles.
The biggest battery saver has been uninstalling Facebook Messenger...sad.
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You do realize these Slim Extended Batteries or and All Extended Battery can't be charged with USB? Time&Time again i keep saying y'all need to buy these Battery Chargers! (Linked in My Thread)
Truth: Either a Chip in the battery, Motherboard via Phone or.... inside the OS Kernel is it's locked @3000mah so if you charge (via USB) a Extended Battery it'll charge only @3000mah and nothing more. I've tested it. Even charging overnight
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to know if anyone has had any experience with using third party batteries for the N950. Specifically batteries with extended capacity. I have seen a handful of these batteries which say they have a 3600mah capacity over the stock battery capacity of 3300mah. They also say that they are Li-Po over the stock Li-Ion.
I cant post the link due to XDA rules but there are batteries available on Amazon under the title :
Galaxy Note 8 Battery ZURUN 3600mAh Li-Polymer Battery
The battery appears to have good ratings and would be a fitting upgrade for a decayed battery. I'm just asking if anybody with experience would recommend these batteries, are they real(in terms of spec), would the higher capacity effect the device negatively? And most importantly are they safe?
Any help would be appreciated!
AndoridUser said:
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to know if anyone has had any experience with using third party batteries for the N950. Specifically batteries with extended capacity. I have seen a handful of these batteries which say they have a 3600mah capacity over the stock battery capacity of 3300mah. They also say that they are Li-Po over the stock Li-Ion.
I cant post the link due to XDA rules but there are batteries available on Amazon under the title :
Galaxy Note 8 Battery ZURUN 3600mAh Li-Polymer Battery
The battery appears to have good ratings and would be a fitting upgrade for a decayed battery. I'm just asking if anybody with experience would recommend these batteries, are they real(in terms of spec), would the higher capacity effect the device negatively? And most importantly are they safe?
Any help would be appreciated!
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Although I have no experience with batteries for the Note 8 as of yet, but from previous experience, I would recommend only official batteries. Even if these non official batteries are the correct mah, they will not have the same amount of cycles, so you will probably go through 2 or 3 of these batteries for the life of the official one.
stonedpsycho said:
Although I have no experience with batteries for the Note 8 as of yet, but from previous experience, I would recommend only official batteries. Even if these non official batteries are the correct mah, they will not have the same amount of cycles, so you will probably go through 2 or 3 of these batteries for the life of the official one.
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Yeah good point, quite a gamble in the sense of charge cycles. Thanks for the advice!
AndoridUser said:
Yeah good point, quite a gamble in the sense of charge cycles. Thanks for the advice!
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I have had my Note 8 since the day it came out and I'm still using the same battery and I still get well over 8 hours of usage before I need to recharge it. I only charge it to 90% and I never let it discharge fully it's usually back on the charger whenever it gets near 20%. A friend of mine decided to put a 4,000 mah battery in his Note 8 only to find out that it wouldn't charge to 4,000 and it was dying much much faster than the original battery and it took even longer for it to charge back up so I wouldn't recommend getting aftermarket parts for it.
MrMike2182 said:
I have had my Note 8 since the day it came out and I'm still using the same battery and I still get well over 8 hours of usage before I need to recharge it. I only charge it to 90% and I never let it discharge fully it's usually back on the charger whenever it gets near 20%. A friend of mine decided to put a 4,000 mah battery in his Note 8 only to find out that it wouldn't charge to 4,000 and it was dying much much faster than the original battery and it took even longer for it to charge back up so I wouldn't recommend getting aftermarket parts for it.
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Huh, as for my device, I got it recently pre owned however the previous owner didn't take anywhere near as much care of my device as it seems your taking care of yours. So the battery capacity is pretty decayed and I've found it hard to get a healthy OEM battery online.
With my current new but unhealthy battery I wouldn't be able to protect it as I would like to by using the charging ranges you do. Tho I do really want to!
So I was thinking a new third party battery could be better than a 'new' oem. But again just another gamble it seems haha.
Thanks a lot for your advice!
AndoridUser said:
Huh, as for my device, I got it recently pre owned however the previous owner didn't take anywhere near as much care of my device as it seems your taking care of yours. So the battery capacity is pretty decayed and I've found it hard to get a healthy OEM battery online.
With my current new but unhealthy battery I wouldn't be able to protect it as I would like to by using the charging ranges you do. Tho I do really want to!
So I was thinking a new third party battery could be better than a 'new' oem. But again just another gamble it seems haha.
Thanks a lot for your advice!
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Ifixit, who are reputable imo, have a link for the official battery . I would advise skipping Amazon/Ebay for it. Although it is €25, it is worth it. (They also sell all the tools you will need for replacing it and all the steps!
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Samsung+Galaxy+Note8+Battery+Replacement/112251
Link for battery
https://eustore.ifixit.com/products/galaxy-note8-replacement-battery
AndoridUser said:
Huh, as for my device, I got it recently pre owned however the previous owner didn't take anywhere near as much care of my device as it seems your taking care of yours. So the battery capacity is pretty decayed and I've found it hard to get a healthy OEM battery online.
With my current new but unhealthy battery I wouldn't be able to protect it as I would like to by using the charging ranges you do. Tho I do really want to!
So I was thinking a new third party battery could be better than a 'new' oem. But again just another gamble it seems haha.
Thanks a lot for your advice!
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As far as I know this company has OEM batteries. https://www.samsung-parts.net/epage...ath=/Shops/Samsung-Parts/Products/GH82-15090A
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Ifixit, who are reputable imo, have a link for the official battery . I would advise skipping Amazon/Ebay for it. Although it is €25, it is worth it. (They also sell all the tools you will need for replacing it and all the steps!
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Samsung+Galaxy+Note8+Battery+Replacement/112251
Link for battery
https://eustore.ifixit.com/products/galaxy-note8-replacement-battery
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Oh awesome, I'd much rather pay the extra than buy loads and gamble each time haha. Thanks!
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As far as I know this company has OEM batteries. https://www.samsung-parts.net/epage...ath=/Shops/Samsung-Parts/Products/GH82-15090A
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Thanks, I'll definitely give it a look when I buy my next battery!