Hi,
I guess you are about to buy a 2430mAh battery (made in Japan?) so I am going to tell you about it. I bought one in ebay from "kknsell"(1st attached)
I have to keep this one because return shipping it is not worth the refund
I don't know how this guy can have so many positive feedbacks and so few negative ones. Whatever, DON'T trust him, he wont email you back once you have bought it!
I'll tell you, I full charged it and wiped battery stats. Then I discharge it to calibrate, but it didn't take too much because after setting screen to max. and playing Apparatus I could see the battery draining fast as hell, about 1% in less than a minute, sometimes it looked like a timer!
You might think "You must have calibrated it wrong", but then I charged it 20 seconds, wiped battery stats and fully charged it again. Now it last about 70% of original battery life. I don't know if it's safe enough but sometimes it overheats a bit.
Now there are 2 different batteries left(2 last Attached)
I dont know about them but these don't have the text printed in landscape and have a sightly difference between them. May one of these is not a fake one so if any of you have bought a real 2340 battery please post it to help other people not to get scammed
Hi!, i'm chilean and here some people are selling this battery too. This guy recommended to fully charge the battery and it takes a week to calibrate :/
PD: sorry for my english :s
Battery life doesn't fully depend on the capacity but the brand and quality of the cells used
AOKP 4 LYF
javiertury said:
Hi,
I guess you are about to buy a 2430mAh battery (made in Japan?) so I am going to tell you about it. I bought one in ebay from "kknsell"(1st attached)
I have to keep this one because return shipping it is not worth the refund
I don't know how this guy can have so many positive feedbacks and so few negative ones. Whatever, DON'T trust him, he wont email you back once you have bought it!
I'll tell you, I full charged it and wiped battery stats. Then I discharge it to calibrate, but it didn't take too much because after setting screen to max. and playing Apparatus I could see the battery draining fast as hell, about 1% in less than a minute, sometimes it looked like a timer!
You might think "You must have calibrated it wrong", but then I charged it 20 seconds, wiped battery stats and fully charged it again. Now it last about 70% of original battery life. I don't know if it's safe enough but sometimes it overheats a bit.
Now there are 2 different batteries left(2 last Attached)
I dont know about them but these don't have the text printed in landscape and have a sightly difference between them. May one of these is not a fake one so if any of you have bought a real 2340 battery please post it to help other people not to get scammed
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Dude, you have to use every battery at least for a month at normal usage, to enjoy the max capacity of the battery. I have a 2430 mAh battery either, It last 1,5 times longer than the stock. Take your time with it, and calm down.
Yeah calibrate that sexy monster!
What is it I should do to calibrate it?
Ive been trying too many times cleaning battery stats but nothing
Pablo
Como se calibra en una semana?
He borrado los battery stats cuando carga o descarga completamente pero nada.
Desde España
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Almost twice capacity and battery size same with the original ones
I won't buy that battery :sly:
diditdr said:
Almost twice capacity and battery size same with the original ones
I won't buy that battery :sly:
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So do not buy it. Nobody said that you should buy it.
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Both are fake...
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA
javiertury said:
Hi,
I guess you are about to buy a 2430mAh battery (made in Japan?) so I am going to tell you about it. I bought one in ebay from "kknsell"(1st attached)
I have to keep this one because return shipping it is not worth the refund
I don't know how this guy can have so many positive feedbacks and so few negative ones. Whatever, DON'T trust him, he wont email you back once you have bought it!
I'll tell you, I full charged it and wiped battery stats. Then I discharge it to calibrate, but it didn't take too much because after setting screen to max. and playing Apparatus I could see the battery draining fast as hell, about 1% in less than a minute, sometimes it looked like a timer!
You might think "You must have calibrated it wrong", but then I charged it 20 seconds, wiped battery stats and fully charged it again. Now it last about 70% of original battery life. I don't know if it's safe enough but sometimes it overheats a bit.
Now there are 2 different batteries left(2 last Attached)
I dont know about them but these don't have the text printed in landscape and have a sightly difference between them. May one of these is not a fake one so if any of you have bought a real 2340 battery please post it to help other people not to get scammed
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Any change of battery life to better state, or it's true that it's false one?
How Much is it Dude ??
And How To Calibrate Batteries Beacause My Battery is on 100% but after 2 min Browsing it's on 70%
Thanks in Advance
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Any change of battery life to better state, or it's true that it's false one?
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No change
Many people are saying it has to be calibrated during a week or a month, but I don't know how this can be done because wiping battery stats is done in a few seconds. So till they tell me how all I can say is it's fake
How Much is it Dude ??
And How To Calibrate Batteries Beacause My Battery is on 100% but after 2 min Browsing it's on 70%
Thanks in Advance
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It was 9.99 AUD from kknsell
Are you using an original battery? I used to solve this issue with an app called "battery calibration" or doing something I read a month ago but I can't find the post
I just remember it was something like this:
1- Discharge the battery till the phone powers off and leave it alone for 10 minutes
2- keep turning it on till it doesn't get to boot animation
3- enter in recovery menu and wipe battery stats quickly, if you didn't have enough power just charge it for 30 seconds and retry
4- leave it alone for 5 minutes and charge it for 5 hours
This is not mine, I don't know who was the author but all credits go to him
Also this can be dangerous especially with a li-ion polymer battery as a 2430 mAh is, because when li-ion batteries overcharge they can explode and when discharge too much they break down and can catch fire if charged
Thanks for your post sir. I almost bought that one. whew
Battery Calibration how to guide
First of all. Please notice, if it doesen't work for you, if you doesen't experience any change DO NOT KILL YOURSELF! Please don't do it, there are so many thing in this life and in this world, all waiting for you! I wrote this because of 008bond's "advice."
Something about battery calibration.
How-to:
1. Turn on your phone and charge it to full. It's not full when it says "Unplug the charger", it's full when a small green baterry icon with 100% in it appears in the left upper corner.
2. Leave the charger plugged in and turn off your phone. It will charge again for approx. 20 minutes.
3. When it's full get into CWM recovery, go to advanced, and choose wipe battey stats.
4. Rebbot your phone, but do not pull out the charger.
5. Leave it on the charger till the little green icon appears again in the upper left corner.
6. Pull out the charger, use your phone normally (as you use it), till it turns off itself (that's important).
7. Charge it to 100% (you don't have to turn off your phone), and enjoy it.
To make it clear calibration won't make your battery lasts longer. The only thing it does, that your phone will display the correct percentage of the battery, so when your battery is on half power, you will see 50%. Because of this, you will get the correct data, it helps you to estimate when you will have to charge it again. (Before the calibration, my battery usually drained to 20%, and than stay there for almost a day :S)
I usually calibrate it after flashing a nwe rom, or when I feel that something is not good with the battery.
You can use Google to search after it, you'll find this.
Btw: there's an app on Market aka Play, called Battery Calibration, it needs root, it has a user's guide in the main screen, it's quite exactly the same, what I wrote.
How many times must I post this? Those incorrect stats are supposed to be a problem in cyanogenmod ROMs or the new battery itself.
Callibration does absolutely nothing.
XDA thread on callibration. read, comprehend, then argue.
008bond said:
How many times must I post this? Those incorrect stats are supposed to be a problem in cyanogenmod ROMs or the new battery itself.
Callibration does absolutely nothing.
XDA thread on callibration. read, comprehend, then argue.
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So you don't calibrate it. I do. What's the problem, dude?
Btw: thanks for the useful post...
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kmarci said:
So you don't calibrate it. I do. What's the problem, dude?
Btw: thanks for the useful post...
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You are spreading incorrect information. It will lead noobs to kill themselves when such things don't work out for them
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You are spreading incorrect information. It will lead noobs to kill themselves when such things don't work out for them
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LOL!!! Ok, there you go. I edited my post.
Looking around the Internet I found these batteries, that are available for a lot of phones, are just ****ty blank ones with that golden sticker over. Mine was about 800 mAh according to some apps after running a full cycle.
Some sellers have positive feedback because they sell a lot of accesories, not just batteries, or buyers are resellers that just care about receiving the batteries and they don't use them. But if you look on the negatives feedbacks you'll find out what's happening.
It's logical to think that such a great battery like this with Li-polymer tech and 2430mAh is too cheap for 10$ and a battery cant store doble in the same size even using the best technologies.
So if you want a 2430mAh battery just buy a marker(it's cheaper) and write whatever you want on your battery. To some people placebo effect works just great!
Oh man, I was so close to buying this one too! Thanks a lot for this.
So I'm guessing the only good battery for the Ace would be the 1650mAh one coming out? And not even, 300mAh won't make that much of a difference :/
hi!
i have a question regarding charing the battery. let's say the xperia z has something like 63% battery left. and i put it on the dock and let it charge up to 100% (or even less, e.g. 90%). and i do this quite often, will it some kind of "damage" or harm the battery, so that the battery life will decrease?
i mean the battery life doesn't seem to be that good, so i plan when coming home to put it on the dock, whether the battery is empty or not. and then when not used, leaving the phone on the doc.
thanks for your help & have a nice day
hebbe said:
hi!
i have a question regarding charing the battery. let's say the xperia z has something like 63% battery left. and i put it on the dock and let it charge up to 100% (or even less, e.g. 90%). and i do this quite often, will it some kind of "damage" or harm the battery, so that the battery life will decrease?
i mean the battery life doesn't seem to be that good, so i plan when coming home to put it on the dock, whether the battery is empty or not. and then when not used, leaving the phone on the doc.
thanks for your help & have a nice day
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I heard it's better than discharging to 0% and then charging it back to 100%. Not sure though
Al Gore said:
I heard it's better than discharging to 0% and then charging it back to 100%. Not sure though
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That was the case with old-style Nickel-Cadmium batteries, but no phone has used those in a long time. With modern Lithium-based batteries, regularly charging shouldn't be an issue.
Shasarak said:
That was the case with old-style Nickel-Cadmium batteries, but no phone has used those in a long time. With modern Lithium-based batteries, regularly charging shouldn't be an issue.
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thanks for all the answers.
so i can charge it as often and as long as i want, independent from its actual battery status? it won't lose power after time? even if i charge just from 70% to 75%?
hebbe said:
thanks for all the answers.
so i can charge it as often and as long as i want, independent from its actual battery status? it won't lose power after time? even if i charge just from 70% to 75%?
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It definitely will, my iPod is discharging quicker (at least it seems so) than a year ago when I bought it, and my current phone's battery (8 year old) can last like 20 minutes of talk time
hebbe said:
thanks for all the answers.
so i can charge it as often and as long as i want, independent from its actual battery status? it won't lose power after time? even if i charge just from 70% to 75%?
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It will lose power after time - all batteries do. You can charge it as long and as often as you want, it doesn't matter. If the battery loses its capacity - remember that Sony covered it under 24 months warranty and you'll get it replaced it its maximum capacity falls down under ~75% of its original capacity.
Akiainavas said:
It will lose power after time - all batteries do. You can charge it as long and as often as you want, it doesn't matter. If the battery loses its capacity - remember that Sony covered it under 24 months warranty and you'll get it replaced it its maximum capacity falls down under ~75% of its original capacity.
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Do they test it somehow or can I just go to Sony service center every 11 months and get a new battery?
Akiainavas said:
It will lose power after time - all batteries do. You can charge it as long and as often as you want, it doesn't matter. If the battery loses its capacity - remember that Sony covered it under 24 months warranty and you'll get it replaced it its maximum capacity falls down under ~75% of its original capacity.
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thanks.
but how do i determine if the capacity has fallen down under ~75%?
Al Gore said:
Do they test it somehow or can I just go to Sony service center every 11 months and get a new battery?
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hebbe said:
thanks.
but how do i determine if the capacity has fallen down under ~75%?
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There are free apps on the market that can assess your battery capacity. Of course if you're going to claim warranty - Sony will check it with more accurate methods, but even those free apps can measue your batterys's health quite accurately.
I'm not sure about the 75% number. Might be lower, might be higher. Usually it's set at 80% but i'd have to check that in the warranty itself ( will update the number when i get home )
Hi, has anyone purchased / replaced their battery recently and could recommend a place to buy good quality battery. I have looked on e bay and all claim to be genuine, but some feed backs complain about battery not charging or losing charge fast.
Any help is appreciated
Bro, this phone is approximately 6yrs old. Hence there might not be any good battery like the original battery you re looking for. All you can find now is a battery that can do the job of a battery and not necessarily an original battery that can hold charges for hours.
I recently changed my battery. And this was the technique I used. However, more often than not, I use the packaging of the battery to determine its level of originality.
Hi there!
I've recently changed the battery on my P20 Pro. Unfortunately the only battery I could find was a non-original one.
It seemed to work ok at the beginning but then I realized that when the phone reaches the 50% mark, the battery drains to 4% in a few minutes. So it makes me wonder if the battery is faulty or if it even has the 4000mha needed.
Is it possible to solve this issue trough software or do I need to get a better battery?
If the issue is the battery it self, which one do you recommend to buy?
Thanks in advance.
No one?
I have the same problem , how did you get on ? A local phone shop will happily change the battery but I need to try and source one of sensible quality .....
But why to buy a replacement when you can change at Huawei service for good price. In my country it costs 99PLN which stands for like 20 bucks? And you get original battery + replacement service included on-site. You give a phone away for 2-3 hours and get with new battery.
hi, i bougth second hand p20 pro, person whom i bougth said that he had replaced battery with new one 2 days ago. Probably he even didn't charged it because he powered down the phone and send it to me, after it delivered to me i can not power on the phone. i plugged it to charger but it blinking red light. i charged it about 24 hours but nothing changed. the battery never got charged. it is always cold during the charge. He told me to before he were sent it to me phone was ok. so he refused to get it back. What can i do to turning it to life back before giving it to a service. should i buy a new battery and replace it ?
How can I see the actual mAh of the battery in MIUI 14.0.8?
An app (smart charging) said 4080 mAh at 100% but I don't bite it, since i used it for awhile and stayed at the same numbers.
I can't believe that in one year it lost 20% of full capacity.
LordJohn80 said:
How can I see the actual mAh of the battery in MIUI 14.0.8?
An app (smart charging) said 4080 mAh at 100% but I don't bite it, since i used it for awhile and stayed at the same numbers.
I can't believe that in one year it lost 20% of full capacity.
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You can certainly lose 20% in one year. Heavily used Li's have a 1-2 year lifespan. At 80% of their original capacity they should be replaced to avoid a battery failure which can damage or destroy the device.
Any swelling is a failure.
Battery replacement is part of necessary routine maintenance. With most models is not a big deal if the tech knows what they're doing.
Any reliable way or software to measure it?
jeeesze, just replace the battery.
Why? I don't have a problem, other than a software that told me 4,080 mah. I want to double check it. As simple as that.
Large print doesn't impress me.
Hook a damn watt hour meter in series with the battery and fully discharge it from 100%. Then when you find the battery actually is degraded you can replace the $20 Li with a clear conscious.
Or wait for it to fail, my preferred scenario...
I don't know why the print is big. Haven't noticed until you wrote it.