Mugen battery 1500mA - Desire HD General

Is there somebody who tested this battery?
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...ery-for-for-htc-desire-hd-softbank-001ht.html
I am looking forward to buy a new one because I am not satisfied with the original battery.

I have it since it came out. For me it lasts a bit longer than stock as it has ~20% more juice. I'm satisfied with it!
Usually get 5h of screen on time during 2 days - while using the internet (most of the time on wifi) and playing some games with my setup. It all depends on your usage, rom and stuff like brightness of course so no one can guarantee you anything

Let me tell you what I get right now
1 hour talk time
1 hour 55 m screen on time with lowest brightness
I think it is WORSE it may be my radio or is the battery?

The radio depends alot on your carrier and location. Results are different for everyone. I have very results overall with the one in my sig and according rils. And your usage is different from mine i never have more phonecalls than ~15mins per day.
You can't compare battery life when you have different usage ;-) but as i said the mugen battery has a little more juice and radio can make a difference.

I use the Mugen battery. For about 2-3 hours of daily screen time, lots of texting, lots of surfing the web, the occasional short phone call, I still have about 50% left at the end of the day. Thats 8am to about 7pm around abouts.

Thx everybody I will get myself a new battery and I will try another radio but I can' t remember how to change radio somebody can tell me how to change it ?

Here you go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=896597

Thx mate for the link

Is there somebody else using this mugen battery? I want to hear more opinions.

sp33dy_gtx said:
Is there somebody else using this mugen battery? I want to hear more opinions.
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I am sorry I didn't searched the forum I found a lot of info but I still need one information battery must be formated with phone powered off?

sp33dy_gtx said:
I am sorry I didn't searched the forum I found a lot of info but I still need one information battery must be formated with phone powered off?
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You don't really need to do anything with the battery once you have put it in. It is recommended to calibrate it when you flash a new ROM though.
To calibrate:
1: Charge battery for 30min past where it says 100%
2: Go into Clockworkmod
3: Unplug charger
4: Wipe battery stats
5: Reboot
6: Let battery drain until it turns off by itself
7: Repeat step 1

raze599 said:
You don't really need to do anything with the battery once you have put it in. It is recommended to calibrate it when you flash a new ROM though.
To calibrate:
1: Charge battery for 30min past where it says 100%
2: Go into Clockworkmod
3: Unplug charger
4: Wipe battery stats
5: Reboot
6: Let battery drain until it turns off by itself
7: Repeat step 1
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Thx I 'LL DO

I think there is no need to form battery , but just in case this can be done. Wont cost much time and work. And You always have at last Hope You did all to make your battery work better ^_^

Denson01 said:
I think there is no need to form battery , but just in case this can be done. Wont cost much time and work. And You always have at last Hope You did all to make your battery work better ^_^
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Yup dude thx all for your support.

If I don't have my phone rooted how can I wipe battery stats ? I do not want to root it is mandatory to wipe battery ?
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You don't really need to do anything with the battery once you have put it in. It is recommended to calibrate it when you flash a new ROM though.
To calibrate:
1: Charge battery for 30min past where it says 100%
2: Go into Clockworkmod
3: Unplug charger
4: Wipe battery stats
5: Reboot
6: Let battery drain until it turns off by itself
7: Repeat step 1
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Rom with the best battery life

What Rom is getting the best battery life these days
also doesnt matter if its sense or vanilla or stock OTA i just want good battery life
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What Rom is getting the best battery life these days
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from what i can tell, battery life is MOSTLY tied to the kernal. Try an undervolted one, i've found they all work pretty well (hydra and KK)
o alright im using kings #2 BFS kernel undervolted and underclocked
I research before I got my DINC so I never used the factory battery from day 1. I have the same size battery but is 1750 power rating... I think Verizon has a newer one which was before I got mine...
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Not directly related to the ROM. Check out the Hydra kernels. Also, with regards to battery, you need to do some recalibration so it works better. I got the 1750 battery for the DINC and it was dropping battery very fast no matter which ROM/Kernel combination I used. Finally found a thread that discuss how to get the OS to read the battery levels better. As an example, my battery would run down from 100% to 90% within 10-15 mins! After trying the following, everything works better.
Here's the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714471&highlight=battery
Here's a summary of what you need to do:
01. Power off phone and change battery to full level (Green light).
02. Unplug the power and plug it back in. It should take another 15-20 mins to go green again (there's a thread discussing this also -- "bump" charge).
03. Turn on phone and go into recovery mode. Remove the battery stats.
04. Reboot phone and use without recharging until the battery drains completed - i.e. phones shuts off. May want to turn it on once it shuts off.
05. Charge normal and you should see a positive change in the battery life.
Hope that helps.
Yeah but how much do you really gain by doing all that? And how often if at all do you have to do it again. I have the 1750 and it seems to depend allot of what kind of signal and which radios are on.
SoCGHOST said:
Yeah but how much do you really gain by doing all that? And how often if at all do you have to do it again. I have the 1750 and it seems to depend allot of what kind of signal and which radios are on.
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Of course if you had bad or no signal, the phone will use up more battery. Normally when you don't have any signal and you check the battery status, the phone tells you to put it in Airplane mode to conserve battery.
For me, it's worth doing because my battery does not drain as fast for my usage. Since I did this over the past 2 days, I've had the phone one on a single charge with about 6 hours of Awake Time (gaming, Internet, phone calls, texting, emails, some GPS usage) and UP time is 22 hours. And the battery is down to 20%. Definitely an improvement for myself so just try it if you like and see how it works out. Everyone's usage is different so it's hard to quantify.
parcou said:
I research before I got my DINC so I never used the factory battery from day 1. I have the same size battery but is 1750 power rating... I think Verizon has a newer one which was before I got mine...
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Those 1750's are no better than the HTC 1500's Check out this website
ToyTank said:
Those 1750's are no better than the HTC 1500's Check out this website
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Just curious, where does it have info about the 1750s? I have a Seidio Online 1750 so wanted to see the comparison to the stock battery.
Thx.
ecltech said:
Not directly related to the ROM. Check out the Hydra kernels. Also, with regards to battery, you need to do some recalibration so it works better. I got the 1750 battery for the DINC and it was dropping battery very fast no matter which ROM/Kernel combination I used. Finally found a thread that discuss how to get the OS to read the battery levels better. As an example, my battery would run down from 100% to 90% within 10-15 mins! After trying the following, everything works better.
Here's the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714471&highlight=battery
Here's a summary of what you need to do:
01. Power off phone and change battery to full level (Green light).
02. Unplug the power and plug it back in. It should take another 15-20 mins to go green again (there's a thread discussing this also -- "bump" charge).
03. Turn on phone and go into recovery mode. Remove the battery stats.
04. Reboot phone and use without recharging until the battery drains completed - i.e. phones shuts off. May want to turn it on once it shuts off.
05. Charge normal and you should see a positive change in the battery life.
Hope that helps.
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bump charging before wiping stats makes no difference. bump charge is still necessary regardless. until htc acknowledges its a problem and fixes it on their end, bump charging is a part of our lives if you want a fully charged battery. unless you use an external charger of course.
I charge externally and I still bump charge tho I don't need to power the phone on and off. Also the bump time is much shorter
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Juice Defender, download it from the market.
Sky raider vanilla hands down.
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Sky raider vanilla hands down
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++++++++ 1. I'm easily getting full day usage from stock battery.
juice defender i feel like doesnt really help that much and kind of gets annoying
i was wondering if the vanilla roms were getting better battery life then all the sense roms
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juice defender i feel like doesnt really help that much and kind of gets annoying
i was wondering if the vanilla roms were getting better battery life then all the sense roms
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Nah, Virtuous gets really good battery life, especially with the custom kernel built for it.
Does JuiceDefender even function on CDMA phones? I thought it wasn't working
I would also like to know this! What about SetCPU profiles too? I just want the best possible battery life, speed is not very important to me.
So, who has tried out various ROM and Kernel combinations? What have you concluded gets the bets battery life? Thanks!
im in the proccess of downloading and setting up virtous ill report back with different kernel set ups. i just want a rom and kernel set up that will last easily the hole day
Bump charge with or without battery stats wipe doesn't seem to make much difference for me. I plug in at home/car/computer and carry a spare battery. Just wish there was a way to turn off 3g and force 2g with Verizon on CDMA phones. That way I could still have data/internet.

[Guide]Optimizing your battery. (A guide for all of us)

"please read any comments as some are useful"
Before you start doing this make sure you have time on your hands.
Follow it step by step...
Read the entire set of steps and comments first.
Do not deviate.
If you are having issue's with it not charging fully. "70% to 90% and no further." then begin at step 7
If you have Xrecovery installed wipe battery stats first to reset the battery cache to the defaults.
This post will not talk about apps or any odd mods.
It's here to clear up on how to properly optimize the battery in your phone.
The battery has a cache file used to set the top and bottom battery level.
Today i am gona teach you how to set it correctly using nothing more than your phone and charger.
While doing this it will also properly "cycle" the cells.
This leads to the final part of my guide.
Damaged batteries.
If your life on the battery when using only airplane mode.
Is very bad.
Then you should be careful.
1. Check for any swelling or deformation on the battery.
2. Battery gets very warm while charging on standby in airplane mode.
If found Discontinue guide and replace with new battery.
And calibrate again from step 1.
-Enjoy
1. Charge your phone fully to 100%
2. Plug out your charger & switch off your phone.
3. Remove the battery and plug in the charger.
4. Re-insert your battery
This is sets the top end battery parameter to a higher state allowing for further charging.
Should read 88% now.
5. Keep a eye on your phone as it charges!!!
Remove the back plate and feel if it's getting hot "it should not be a issue"
6. Repeat steps 1 to 5
Repeat this no more than 2 to 5 times till the battery will not charge further
A few extra may be required...
The battery may get stuck at 70% to 99% "most of the time 88%"
The cells have now reached full potential
IF in the case that it keeps charging after the 4th time your battery is fully optimized Enjoy, Continue with step 7
7. Let your phone run down it's battery
Don't use the phone aggressively
Leave it till it switches itself off
Now it has marked the very lowest point of the cell in the cache
8. Don't leave the battery empty, begin charging as soon as possible.
If your phone does not switch on right away.. relax.
Just leave it on charge for about a hour "will switch itself on"
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 a few times.
You will notice each time that the battery may charge just slightly bellow 100%
Getting closer to 100% each time
10.Soon it will read 100%
It has now marked the top charged point for the cells
If step 7&8 does not bring the battery to 100% use the battery calibration app from the market.
Don't rush.. take it calm and easy.
Enjoy your properly set, fully optimized battery.
If you are planning on flashing a new rom you can copy "data/system/batterystats.bin"
And copy it back once you are done flashing.
This way you don't lose the optimization.
The battery does have over current protection it should be just fine.
Still be careful.
This knowledge is based on direct experience building electronic projects for over 23years that require rechargeable cells and the nightmares i had with a bad x10 chipset..
REMEMBER THAT I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOUR PHONE BLOWS UP ETC.
:- final edit 2011/9/12 -:- 3:09PM
Added extra on damaged cells.
Found a few more mistakes and required details... edited.
Added a line for Xrecovery users. <<< removed this.. it's crap.
Thank you xcxa23 for showing me where the battery stats file is.
LET me MAKE this 100% CLEAR... wiping stats = nothing
This guide cycle's your battery, by correctly setting the upper and lower parameters of the cell.
[GUIDE] X10 Battery Calibration arent this the same? if you wanted to do it manually, u can go to data/sytem and delete the batterystats.bin file. but of cos u had to wait till 100% before u delete the file
nice one OmegaRED^....
ahaks..i already read it somewhere at Development Section..but never try it..
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[GUIDE] X10 Battery Calibration arent this the same? if you wanted to do it manually, u can go to data/sytem and delete the batterystats.bin file. but of cos u had to wait till 100% before u delete the file
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Not a full cycle.
He missed the discharging cycle.
And a few other details.
xcxa23 said:
[GUIDE] X10 Battery Calibration arent this the same? if you wanted to do it manually, u can go to data/sytem and delete the batterystats.bin file. but of cos u had to wait till 100% before u delete the file
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yeah it's the same but this one is ultimate lol
You may have noticed i take the time to explain exactly why you do something.
making this look less like voodoo and more like science.
Wooo... made alot of edits to this.
Same thing here...
wrong post
sorry for the inconvenience....is there a way to remove my own posts?
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Not a full cycle.
He missed the discharging cycle.
And a few other details.
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So it was necessary to create a whole new thread instead of lets say, PM'ing me so that I can add the missing information? Either way, this really works to improve the battery life, and the more people know about this, the better. Going to thank you anyway.
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So it was necessary to create a whole new thread instead of lets say, PM'ing me so that I can add the missing information? Either way, this really works to improve the battery life, and the more people know about this, the better. Going to thank you anyway.
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Oh.. sorry dude.
Really did not mean to steal your thunder or anything.
If you want i can have the mods delete this and you can add anything you need from here.
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Oh.. sorry dude.
Really did not mean to steal your thunder or anything.
If you want i can have the mods delete this and you can add anything you need from here.
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Haha, no it's fine. Yours is more comprehensive than mine, plus you seem to know what you're talking about so I have no problem with this.
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Haha, no it's fine. Yours is more comprehensive than mine, plus you seem to know what you're talking about so I have no problem with this.
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I'm thanking you. cuz you are such a good sport.
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I'm thanking you. cuz you are such a good sport.
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mmmh, i like the feeling in here!
Performed as said in the OP along with a full discharge and recharge and I'm getting a lot more use out of my phone now. Use it a lot for listening to music so the battery drained quickly but not any more.
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Performed as said in the OP along with a full discharge and recharge and I'm getting a lot more use out of my phone now. Use it a lot for listening to music so the battery drained quickly but not any more.
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Glad to be of help.
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Glad to be of help.
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Will post more later once I've spent some more time with it and put my phone under more processing.
does it work with costum kernel? or it doesn't matter? i'm having some nasty battery problems..7% down it 30 minutes
Ipy219 said:
does it work with costum kernel? or it doesn't matter? i'm having some nasty battery problems..7% down it 30 minutes
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Nope.. it does not matter.
This is not a hack or a trick.
It's simple li-ion battery science.
If it still has problems then your battery is already optimized and your problem is completely different.
This 7% in heavy usage or light usage or standby?
Ipy219 said:
does it work with costum kernel? or it doesn't matter? i'm having some nasty battery problems..7% down it 30 minutes
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it's because u wiped battery stats on the low battery charge and didn't make a battery calibration. I had the same problem until the calibrating using another method (for me is easier, but this topic shows another way, which can probable be very effective )
Thx OP, although it was stated in another thread like noticed
Someone on XDA also done an Android app, Battery Calibration, easying the process of battery calibration/wiping.
I don't use it for calibration, just to get battery health in mV (even if you can grab it from Android System Info, Android Assistant, etc).
Still using the good ol' method of xrecovery

[TIPS] The Best Way to Calibrate our S2 Battery ! [No root needed, Simple, Accurate]

Guys,
Here is, I do think, an interesting topic about the famous eternal question :
"Please, tell me how to calibrate my f*** battery?!".
To begin with, here are some (fresh) news :
You have to know that our dear brand-new device uses new specific MAX17042 drivers which actually don't allow us to normally "calibrate" the battery as many of us could have imagined.
I quote Entropy512 :
Unlike HTC devices, battery calibration doesn't apply to our devices.
Google MAX17040 for more info - while our fuel gauge chip (MAX17042) does have advanced features that would require calibration if used, those features are not yet enabled and it basically behaves identically to a 17040. Maxim specifically designs their fuel gauge chips to not require special calibration procedures..
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I mean here that using such applications like Battery Calibration (or anything else), or manually delete Batterystats.bin in data/system folder, or even wipe batterystats in recovery, all theses methods are actually .... useless and a waste!
In fact, the only effect you will notice by doing (deleting) it, is that you'll reset your usage stats in the Android battery usage screen. Nothing else, sorry.
The only current way I've found up to now, is to force the internal chip to do it and therefore reset the fuel-gauge.
Here is a very simple method. Keep in mind that's not the only way :
BTW, no root needed here
1. Turn off your phone.
2. Fully Charge.
3. When getting 100% signal, unplug quickly.
4. Pull off the battery and put it anywhere.
5. Wait for 180 seconds exactly (be careful )
6. Meanwhile, take this opportunity to dust off the internal compartment.
7. Put back the battery on the right side.
8. Turn on the phone.
9. Pray the Battery god
10. ... and voilĂ  !
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After that, you can make some cycle of fully charge/discharge to ~15/20% TO complete the method
I am pleased to share my experience about it.
Hope it could help most of people,
Cheers
ram3n said:
5. Wait for 90 seconds exactly (be careful )
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Hello !
Why exactly must we wait 90 seconds ? can you explain this step please ?
Many thanks !
AndroidGX said:
Hello !
Why exactly must we wait 90 seconds ? can you explain this step please ?
Many thanks !
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Bonjour !
I mean that just be sure to take the time needed to ensure that the chip is no longer powered.
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I mean that just be sure to take the time needed to ensure that the chip is no longer powered.
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Ah ok ! so it's minimum 90 sec, I understand better merki !
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Ah ok ! so it's minimum 90 sec, I understand better merki !
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De rien.
You're welcome !
Don't hesitate to test it and leave a feedback.
Cheers
I did excatly what you wrote, 100%, pull out cable, pull out batterry, wait min. 90 sec.
But when I turn the phone on the battery shows only 96%?
nilste said:
I did excatly what you wrote, 100%, pull out cable, pull out batterry, wait min. 90 sec.
But when I turn the phone on the battery shows only 96%?
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Are you sure that you have fully charged before unplugging ?
Anyway, If you had well done, just use normally your phone to notice if battery drain is correct, and do a cycle of charge and discharge.
BTW, after doing this method, my battery shows 100%, so I'm sure your battery wasn't 100% fully charged
Yes I'm sure I got the 100% pling the first time.
Charged from 96 to 100 again and did the procedure again and got 100%.
Btw.
If someone knows the max. (fully charged) capacity of the Samsung original 2000mAh pack in mv (4192mV ?) and min. when the phone turne itself off (2800mV ?) I would like to know.
The values will probably be different from packs to packs but approx. values is ok.
nilste said:
But when I turn the phone on the battery shows only 96%?
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About the 96% battery charge it's a known Galaxy SII problem, which has never been solved.
Sometimes you charge to 100%, and sometimes 96% (hiden right after a 100% charge).
You must live actually with this if you want to continue the adventure with your SGSII
nilste said:
Yes I'm sure I got the 100% pling the first time.
Charged from 96 to 100 again and did the procedure again and got 100%.
Btw.
If someone knows the max. (fully charged) capacity of the Samsung original 2000mAh pack in mv (4192mV ?) and min. when the phone turne itself off (2800mV ?) I would like to know.
The values will probably be different from packs to packs but approx. values is ok.
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I am using "old" official 1650 mAh battery, and max capacity is 4202 mV for me
So, I think you can consider it's about 4200 mV.
Like you know, i've put the new checkROM on my device. Should i calibrate your way before restoring my backup or after ? Does it matter ?
Merci
diego1664 said:
Like you know, i've put the new checkROM on my device. Should i calibrate your way before restoring my backup or after ? Does it matter ?
Merci
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AFAIK, it doesn't matter at all, just make sure that you have restored good files (2.3.5 with 2.3.5 ones)
After running TitaniumBack Pro, you can calibrate your battery if needed, then enjoy this amazing ROM !
That's exactly what i'm going to do !
Super !
Moreover, If you did a full data wipe, there will be for sure zero bug
Waiting for new themes tomorrow, specially for black and white ones.
I'm so trying this
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I'm so trying this
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It will be so useless
What do you mean by that?
It is recommended to calibrate your battery every time you change your rom (after).
There are some apps in the market but you need to be root.
With this system no root is needed.
I want my 2 minutes of life back... what a stupid post...
jangomango said:
I want my 2 minutes of life back... what a stupid post...
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+1 think the same

Battery life improvement DHD

Hello,
I just tested what i will explain to you and i wanna share with you guys.
For me it works and i really feel an improvement with my battery life ( ~4 or 5 hours + ) and i think it is ok.
Now...what i've did...
1. Power on your DHD and let him to charge 8 / 10 hours
2. Unplug cable charger and power off your device. After that, when device is off, plug again charger and let it 1 hour for offline charging.
3. Unplug again cable charger, power on phone, wait till OS loading and start up, and immediately power off again.
4. Let the phone to charge again for 1 hour ( phone is power off )
5. Power on and let me know if you will see any improvement
IF AFTER THAT PROCESS YOU WILL FLASH ANOTHER ROM, ALL THAT STEPS MUST BE REPEATED.
.....and sorry guys for my f... bad english
Chears
Do u honestly thnk sm1 in the entire world (apart from u that is) has the time or patience to do what u proposed.......nd 4 what? 4-5 hrs! 1or 2 days i would understand.....but 4-5 hrs!! Man.......go play with ur dog or smthng!
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Do u honestly thnk sm1 in the entire world (apart from u that is) has the time or patience to do what u proposed.......nd 4 what? 4-5 hrs! 1or 2 days i would understand.....but 4-5 hrs!! Man.......go play with ur dog or smthng!
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I think it was not necessary to tell me that...Anyway sorry if my thread disturbed u so much.
I wrote that cause maybe someone will need 4-5 hours. If you will be like me ( going all over the places in Europe for meeting or doing business, it will count that poor 4-5 hours when will really need to send an e-mail and don't have a charger in your car for the moment...
I've found that all you really need to do is charge until currentwidget displays 0 ma draw, and restart once to let the phone top off the battery from the amount drained after the charge stops.
russeini said:
Do u honestly thnk sm1 in the entire world (apart from u that is) has the time or patience to do what u proposed.......nd 4 what? 4-5 hrs! 1or 2 days i would understand.....but 4-5 hrs!! Man.......go play with ur dog or smthng!
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Why not? It is up to everybody to do that.
And please don't be so rude, he is just trying to help.
bogddy87 said:
Hello,
I just tested what i will explain to you and i wanna share with you guys.
For me it works and i really feel an improvement with my battery life ( ~4 or 5 hours + ) and i think it is ok.
Now...what i've did...
1. Power on your DHD and let him to charge 8 / 10 hours
2. Unplug cable charger and power off your device. After that, when device is off, plug again charger and let it 1 hour for offline charging.
3. Unplug again cable charger, power on phone, wait till OS loading and start up, and immediately power off again.
4. Let the phone to charge again for 1 hour ( phone is power off )
5. Power on and let me know if you will see any improvement
IF AFTER THAT PROCESS YOU WILL FLASH ANOTHER ROM, ALL THAT STEPS MUST BE REPEATED.
.....and sorry guys for my f... bad english
Chears
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that was only the first part....here comes the second:
6. Turn off your phone.
7. Charge the phone until the next full moon.
8. Run around naked until the cops catch you.
After that you will never need to worry about your phone's battery life again because you will be locked up and won't need a phone.
But seriously:
Whoever actually considers doing this is a complete moron.
Its called bump charging was discussed 500 times already and is potentionally DAMAGING for your battery in the long run.
clouds5 said:
Its called bump charging was discussed 500 times already and is potentionally DAMAGING for your battery in the long run.
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Thanks. Didn't know about that can damage battery.
Pls someone close that thread..or delete....
russeini said:
Do u honestly thnk sm1 in the entire world (apart from u that is) has the time or patience to do what u proposed.......nd 4 what? 4-5 hrs! 1or 2 days i would understand.....but 4-5 hrs!! Man.......go play with ur dog or smthng!
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If you have an issue have a word with yourself not the thread maker.. if you think its pointless jog on. Some people will try this as people work etc and need there phones. Not for me either but he's entitled to post it if he thinks it works.
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Whadda buncha ...! Are you really that sad of your life? Go tell that to a psychologist not us!
Thanks bogdy87, I love your thread! I could use an extra 4-5 hours as my battery only lasts for 4-8 hours!
thank you for your advise,i will try it by myself
Doing this will get you more use per charge, but 6 months of this and your battery will be shot. Charge limiters are put in place for a reason, lithium ion breaks down at too high of a charge. Your battery your choice, I get great life on mine and I just plug it in at night. Bump charging is short sighted. Personally I think this misleading thread should just be taken down before we get flooded with users that have ruined their battery or the voltage regulator on the board by doing this. What it essentially is doing is pushing a little more current into the battery before it completes its battery voltage checks.
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Adaptive battery stats ROM
Some ROMS (Revolution) use an adaptive battery stats procedure which cuts out the need to go through the drain charge process. Just use the phone and it'll take care of itself. Battery drain is much more to do with use and processes than the battery stats file.

[Q] Battery drain after calibration

I recently did a battery calibration on my HTC Leo with MIUI 2.7.27 and now it does last much shorter than before i did the calibration. Does anybody know why this is happening? Before i did it i could use it a full day without charging, but now i have to charge it twice every day. And that does not work too well since i still go to school. Besides, i just want to be able to use it a full day without charging. I calibrated it with the built-in MIUI battery calibration app.So it happened like this:
1. Fully charge it.
2. Click the ''Calibrate Battery'' button.
3. Fully drain it (I drained it until it indicated 7% because i use MAGLDR and we all know MAGLDR can't charge if the phone is turned off. If i would have drained it fully i wouldn't have been able to charge it again and it would be useless.)
4. Fully charge it.
And no improvement, it only got much worse. Someone, please help?
Calibration
These are threads on calibration just in case... http://forum.xda-developers.com/tags.php?tag=calibration
Nonetheless, i had the same problem too, what i did was i drained it to 2percent, power off, on, mgldr reset bat stats, and charged without break, and when the green light shows add another hour (i've read it somewhere in the threads).. As of now from 8AM to 6PM, moderate use still have 50percent using Team Blue Droid SENSE 3.5+ HTC ONE X TWEAKS TMO ROM. [AUGUST 4 2012] [CMR] " STOCK" Team Blue Droid SENSE 3.5+ HTC ONE X TWEAKS EU TMO
Hope this helps...
Thanks sundawg for the rom.
fsxpilipinas said:
These are threads on calibration just in case... http://forum.xda-developers.com/tags.php?tag=calibration
Nonetheless, i had the same problem too, what i did was i drained it to 2percent, power off, on, mgldr reset bat stats, and charged without break, and when the green light shows add another hour (i've read it somewhere in the threads).. As of now from 8AM to 6PM, moderate use still have 50percent using Team Blue Droid SENSE 3.5+ HTC ONE X TWEAKS TMO ROM. [AUGUST 4 2012] [CMR] " STOCK" Team Blue Droid SENSE 3.5+ HTC ONE X TWEAKS EU TMO
Hope this helps...
Thanks sundawg for the rom.
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Thank you, but i am afraid that if i drain it to 2% that it won't be able to power up and boot again. If it is below 10% it drains battery extremely fast, and that would be a waste of a battery. (I've got another one lying around so it woulnd't be much of a problem though) Please advise me, should i do the same as you? By the way, i already noticed that if the green light shows it is not fully charged, but thanks for confirming i was right
Anyways, thank you for your help. I might give it a try when i am more sure about if it will power up with only 2% left.
P.S. Sorry for my english, it is not my native language
Battery drain is a common problem and a lot and I mean a lot has been written about it, just like roms where you have to make a trial and error method which suits you best, you also have to take into consideration battery quality sans its true capacity. In my case, I simply follow the dev's advise on battery tips. Since you have an extra battery, choose your best performing battery, and drain it to at least 5 percent and reset battery stats in cwm. Reboot it and charge without break, no sim , so that not to disturb it until the green notification kicks in, patiently add another hour just for keeps. Use it and sometimes it seems that there is no change but again patience is the key , Let it work out more until the charge settles and hopefully you get a better battery output and with correctly reported stats.
Finally, a rom that would not be too much demanding on power, one for daily use, devs post them if it is for daily use. Practically, only the apps you really need, a little eye candy, and simple games. Ciao!
fsxpilipinas said:
Battery drain is a common problem and a lot and I mean a lot has been written about it, just like roms where you have to make a trial and error method which suits you best, you also have to take into consideration battery quality sans its true capacity. In my case, I simply follow the dev's advise on battery tips. Since you have an extra battery, choose your best performing battery, and drain it to at least 5 percent and reset battery stats in cwm. Reboot it and charge without break, no sim , so that not to disturb it until the green notification kicks in, patiently add another hour just for keeps. Use it and sometimes it seems that there is no change but again patience is the key , Let it work out more until the charge settles and hopefully you get a better battery output and with correctly reported stats.
Finally, a rom that would not be too much demanding on power, one for daily use, devs post them if it is for daily use. Practically, only the apps you really need, a little eye candy, and simple games. Ciao!
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One more question: How do i find out which battery performs the best? Simply by trying? Anyway, thank you for your advice, i'll try it for sure one of these days.
dbhuis said:
One more question: How do i find out which battery performs the best? Simply by trying? Anyway, thank you for your advice, i'll try it for sure one of these days.
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Yes. And hoping you will finally have correct stats.
CWM Battery stats wipe,How good is it?
dbhuis said:
One more question: How do i find out which battery performs the best? Simply by trying? Anyway, thank you for your advice, i'll try it for sure one of these days.
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is wiping Battery stats from CWM better then using Battery calibration from play store?
mevricksam said:
is wiping Battery stats from CWM better then using Battery calibration from play store?
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As far as i know not, i reckon it edits the same file.

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