A little help please. Currently running darkstone froyo with michyprimas kernal. Everything's fine but a little dated.
After a more current build with a stable kernal for extended battery. Everything i've tried either crashes or reboots due to battery.
Could somebody please point me in direction of a current build/kernal that works with extended battery.
Happy to frig about with wifi drivers etc but found searching was getting cluttered results and as it takes an hour to download, build and test each time hoped somebody would be kind enough to offer a workable solution.
If i stumble across any info will share!.
Thanks
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I´m waiting for my extended battery I´ve just bought in Ebay, doing a little investigation of which kernel should work with this type of battery, found that there are at least two known kernels that support: hastarin 7.7 and michyprima r11. I´ve downloaded these three for testing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=812465&highlight=extended
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=769026&highlight=Mdeejay+eVo+Sense
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=769026&highlight=hyperdroid
If you can test, please tell me how it was.
My ext batt will be in my hands in 15 days
i have the 2300 mah battery and try to find desire rom
i have the 2300 mah battery and try to find desire stock rom that works....
the only roms that work are with hastarin 7.7 does enyone know a way to make the
stock desire rom to work with 2300 mah battery ?
This works for me
hi chaps,
sorry for delay in replying. Have returned back to problem and am happy to report that MDJ_FroYo_HD_v._4.0_MDJ_S7.3HD works like a treat with extended battery.
gazm said:
hi chaps,
sorry for delay in replying. Have returned back to problem and am happy to report that MDJ_FroYo_HD_v._4.0_MDJ_S7.3HD works like a treat with extended battery.
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It's usually the kernel not the build itself that support/doesn't support extended battery. You should read the change log for the kernels to see if extended battery support has been added. So before you change your builds, take a look at the changelogs for the kernels to make sure your extended battery is supported
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I just got the official extended battery. Checked it with TBattery and it it coming up as a little over 2300 mAhs -- down 20% in over 3 hours.
Using:
Stock 3.14 Rom with 2.14 radio
Bangster 1.5
Hastrian 7.7 Kernal.
I was wondering if anyone had a fix or what battery life times you're getting from the extended.
I´m buying an extended battery too, and trying to find an Android rom suitable for it. Seems like we have to use hastarin 7.7 or michyprima´s r11 kernels, latest hastarin´s doesn´t give support to extended batteries (yet). That´s what I found so far. I´m looking for a good (and not so old) combo.
i have the 2300 mah battery and try to find desire rom
i cant fint a close to stock desire rom to work with extended 2300 battery....
Please post whatever info you learn here. I'll hopefully have my new-2-me Telstra HD2 with the extended battery in my hands by the end of the week. Picking an Android build will be one of the first things I do with it!
I bought an extended life battery at 2600 mah for the HD2 running darkstone's superram 1.5. This is almost twice the normal battery size yet my battery life seems to be the same. Is their a problem with the battery or should Android be somehow programmed to recognize it?
me too, im using typhoon cm7
Have you checked to see if the included kernel supports extended batteries, official or unofficial???
bates_1974 said:
Have you checked to see if the included kernel supports extended batteries, official or unofficial???
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theres no official 2600ma bat, isnt it?
now im trying raf kernel modded bt arny v3, recalibration baterry on progress
dimqs153 said:
theres no official 2600ma bat, isnt it?
now im trying raf kernel modded bt arny v3, recalibration baterry on progress
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No that was my point, some kernels will support unofficial batteries but not official. Something from arne should work, I know he has made some 2600 supported kernels.
You can also try the newest rafpigna or tytung kernels. They also have the eb fix with them, credits go to arne.
I understand that there is no firmware to support the official extended life battery?
SerGhost said:
I understand that there is no firmware to support the official extended life battery?
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I respond to you now whilst using the official extended battery, just ticked over 11 hours since charge with light to medium usage including calls YouTube, here, several apps games, 74% left, you sir I challenge to a dual about your understanding!!!!!!
i have a hd2 which was on WM6.5, i installed the nand version of android and found it was eating up the battery a fair bit. i bought a extended original battery from ebay and found it kept on rebooting my phone straight away, the seller sent me another one and it done the same!! i tried the standard battery and all was fine, i then tried a extended battery from china that worked really good.
is there any reason why the original htc extended batteries wont work unless both are faulty?
any help would be great,,,, many thanks
Maybe you will have a look on this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898818.
You just need to use a kernel which supports extended batteries.
The tytung kernels posted in the following link support it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10429937&postcount=3
many thanks to you both for all your help, i thought i was something i had done or had a faulty HD2. i will go and try the modified kernells, many thanks, dave.
I am tempted by the extended battery as they can be found for about £30 now but it has been a while since I read anything about kernel support for the extended batteries. Anyone know which (if any) support extended batteries? Would be great if experience is first hand but that may be difficult to find...
Thanks for the help
Also once I have the info will create a list of ones in this post as a record.
This is basically what I came on here to ask as well - just installed the Hyperdroid NAND build, first time installing a NAND build. I'm using 2600mah battery and I'm not sure if this is supported with this build or not. All I really want is a fast stable build that supports my 2600mah battery. Any help is appreceated
I think it will be support with all ROM have Tytung kernel
Yep tytung R11 has support for the official extended battery, this makes it a good day
Its in the first few lines of the first post, I thought if any that would be the one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
Is there a rom that works on an extended battery 2300mAh ? I apologize for my language
Why it should not? Extended or external?? Did you try any?
Battery 2300mAH
When charging the battery 2300mAh flashing orange and green. Does anyone know how to remove this error?
Im not sure of anyone who has gotten it working to be honest
it either doesn't charge it properly or doesn't charge it at all...
at least from my experience.
External chargers are the way forward but they don't help the OS thinking its running low on juice when infact its only half empty... I have a 1360mAh that's detected as such in WM but comes up and only users 1250 or something on WP.
the battery is all a bit of a mess to be honest
i buy cheap 2600 mAh battery from eBay and work fine....
but every time when battery drop to 30% must restart device to refresh battery indicator to 50-60%....
Baterry 2300mAH
And what radio and rom you use?
2.15/5.15, rom you see in signature....
but with v7.5 i have 5-6 days battery life, with 7.9 2-3 days max if have luck
Dxdy...i found that 2.12/5.50 is da best combination...actually what is the best combination can u tell me? Do u have the radio 5.15?i need that to test on my Hd2...can u provide me any link
sorry write wrong.... best combination is 2.12/5.51 or 2.15/5.51 with radio trick
only with 2.12 data and wifi connection is slower
Baterry 2300mAH
Will test it, I hope that it will charge the battery 2300mAh
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sorry write wrong.... best combination is 2.12/5.51 or 2.15/5.51 with radio trick
only with 2.12 data and wifi connection is slower
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i have found in one thread that 2.12+5.50 is the radio combination for best battery performance.. i have searched in many threads but couldnt find 5.50 radio software..can u provide me any link for that??/
i have tried all the combination so far
2.15+5.51t
2.15+5.71
2.12+5.51t
2.12+5.71.. but hasnt got any improvement
what can i use next for getting best battery performance? im using European HD2
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i have found in one thread that 2.12+5.50 is the radio combination for best battery performance.. i have searched in many threads but couldnt find 5.50 radio software..can u provide me any link for that??/
i have tried all the combination so far
2.15+5.51t
2.15+5.71
2.12+5.51t
2.12+5.71.. but hasnt got any improvement
what can i use next for getting best battery performance? im using European HD2
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the problem is radios were developed based on Network and location, just because one radio has a high version number doesn't mean its better.
So 2.12 might suite one network but not another.
Best way is to try them, hardwre hardio is dead easy to change anyway, the software radio is slightly more of a pain in the arse to trial
Baterry 2300mAH
It did not work. When charging the battery LED flashes green and orange. I do not know what's error :-(
ferkos0001 said:
It did not work. When charging the battery LED flashes green and orange. I do not know what's error :-(
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I did tell you!
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