Hi guys,
does anybody know where to buy a cradle charger (to charge battery outside phone) which is fully charging HF5X (Defy+) batteries?
Thanks!
Bruno
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guys my charger isn't working. there is a problem with the USB cable. can anyone help where to buy a wall charger in Hyderabad, India. (I have tried non Motorola chargers but it makes defy (cm7) sluggish and unresponsive .. please help.
try in online ebay
rashsalmn said:
guys my charger isn't working. there is a problem with the USB cable. can anyone help where to buy a wall charger in Hyderabad, India. (I have tried non Motorola chargers but it makes defy (cm7) sluggish and unresponsive .. please help.
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So... just replace the cable?
The cable and charger are common.. i can use the one of n97 without problem with mt defy
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Gabri.91 said:
The cable and charger are common.. i can use the one of n97 without problem with mt defy
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Hmm thought the usb cable unplugged from the wall charger so it could be used on a computer. At any rate I have noticed that my Kindle charger works great on my Defy.
I used the charger of an HP Touchpad with 2000 mAh instead of the 800mAh of the Defy charger and would say it charges much faster. Unfortunatelly i "had to" sell the HP Touchpad with its charger and i am looking for another good USB-Charger. In the past i bought one from ebay for not much more than 1€ but it only has 500mAh i am thinking about this one "from HTC" with 1mAh
ebay.com/itm/170738630232[/url]
This one is listed with 2100mAh: ebay.com/itm/170767447174
I believe that you think on output current. That is mA, not mAh. And ofc that it chargers faster, just like you eat faster with bigger spoon
hello cickvoa,
you are right, it is mA, because milliampere per hour (mAh) is for battery's capacity and not for output currents. i hope everyone knows what i mean.
on the other hand i guess that the charging unit is also a factor the charging speed depends on. is it possible that a too high output current could damage the phone?
is anyone able to suggest a good charger with a current >= 1000 mA?
regards ladiko
It is not possible do damage charging unit, cause it will take current that needs. For example: USB on PCs is 5V/500mA (500mA is MAX current that source (USB) gives), and when you plug mouse it takes only 100mA. So, charger with 2A output is MAX, and defy takes less current
My Defy+ battery isn't charging anymore, even in other Defy, it only charges with an external wall charger, so I'm gonna buy another one.
In my country, the Defy (MB525) BF5X battery is a lot cheaper (less than the half price) than the Defy+ (MB526) HF5X battery.
The question is: The Defy (MB525) BF5X battery is fully compatible with Defy+? I can use it without any problems?
Note: I'm using the WIUI GB v2.9.27 (GB Kernel).
Thanks!
battery fix available here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1795647
note: bf5x and hf5x differs in battery chemistry and the top charge voltage slightly different (hf5x higher), so if you use hf5x on mb525 rom the battery won't full charge, but if reverse, theoretically can be dangerous(???), not 100% sure but overcharging lithium rechargeables is dangerous, tight voltage limit...
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The question is: The Defy (MB525) BF5X battery is fully compatible with Defy+? I can use it without any problems?
Thanks!
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Hi there.
I hope is not too late - last post was in November.
I've tried a new BF5X battery with my DEFY+ (MB526) but it causes bootloops or shudden shutdown when it asks to enter the sim pin.
I've also tried with and old one from a used MB525 and it worked without any problem... What can I say...
I should advice you to buy the HF5X, even if it's more expensive, for sure compatibility.
Hey guys I just received my wireless charger from android central (the Zens one) and I had a question the amps and volts on the wireless charger are far off that of the nexus 4s stock charger. Does this matter as it is wireless charging and not the stock method of charging? If not how bad is this for my battery I do not want to ruin my battery as the batter is not removable. Stock android charger is 5.0 V and 1.2 A, new charger is 12 V and 1 A
Please need some serious help
From my current understand of the Qi standard, your N4 will tell the pad what voltage it should get and the pad will send it at what is needed for your device. Plus I think I have seen people post videos of using the Zens brand charger with the N4 with no problems.
Some schematics and more info if you are curious.
http://low-powerdesign.com/article_TI-Qi.html
Hey all,
I'm having a defy red Lens running cm 7.2 official. My battery's capacity has reduced a lot and I'm forced to take my charger to college as the battery would have only <10% left by the end of the day.
I'm planning to buy a hf5x battery , but i came to know that hf5x can be charged to a Max of 80% only without the defy+ battd. I have two questions
1: Can i use hf5x and bf5x simultaneously if i replace the battd & lib files to suit hf5x to charge full??
2: Should i buy a wall charger to use both batteries simultaneously??
Thanx
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Hi. My S3 neo original charger not charge my phone with full power. Now I'm use CM 12.1 and when I charge ma phone it charge about 500-600 mA but the charger has output 1A. Now my phone charge from 0-100 % almost 4 hour (On stock everything was the same so I think that is charger). I want buy a new samsung charger but in my country( Poland) in most electronic shop is universal Samsung charger but it have output 2.1 A. This is safe for battery and phone or better search for 1A charger?
The phone can accept up to 750mA per rail or 1.5A all in all. The one that is declared 2.1W is OK & safe to use.
P's it's not a charger (93%) but using one with 1.5A(+) will help.