I need advice on a high capacity replacement battery, 3500 mAh or similar.
Experiences? Suggestions?
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anyone use third party high capacity battery for MB526?..
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hi guys I just want to know what's the best way to calibrate my battery??
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port76 said:
hi guys I just want to know what's the best way to calibrate my battery??
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Use it...... Charge it often... try not to discharge the battery to zero. Calibration is not needed... This is a newer phone with new battery technology.
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thanks I thought to calibrate it you had to discharge it fully then recharge
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Yeah just use it like normal. Don't worry about the battery bar too much.
Calibration is a myth
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It is a good idea to charge for solid 8 hours and discharge to around 10% the first 2-3 cycles of the battery to condition it. But after that, use as you please, no memory effect or calibration or the like.
Only thing I would add, do not drain completely flat (0%) as it can negatively effect battery capacity, tho modern batteries usually have guards to prevent full discharge, for that reason
Calibration (full discharge) was for Ni-MH battery technology, and is actually a bad thing to do with Li-Ion/Li-Pol batteries
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RellikZephyr said:
It is a good idea to charge for solid 8 hours and discharge to around 10% the first 2-3 cycles of the battery to condition it. But after that, use as you please, no memory effect or calibration or the like.
Only thing I would add, do not drain completely flat (0%) as it can negatively effect battery capacity, tho modern batteries usually have guards to prevent full discharge, for that reason
Calibration (full discharge) was for Ni-MH battery technology, and is actually a bad thing to do with Li-Ion/Li-Pol batteries
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There is no memory effect any more. Just avoid killing the battery fully or leaving it charged for extended sessions, because the heat hurts the battery.
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The thing about discharging to zero damaging the battery is another myth. The phone will report the battery at zero well before it reaches the "real zero". So there's an inbuilt safety margin that means you don't have to worry.
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hey people
i m thinking to get a 3000 ma/h battery from e-bay
just wanted to know
will it harm my device ?
please let me know
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No it won't, but these batteries generally overrate their capacities and so the battery life may not be as good as you think.
Even if it is really that capacity it isn't going to harm your phone
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Rawwr said:
hey people
i m thinking to get a 3000 ma/h battery from e-bay
just wanted to know
will it harm my device ?
please let me know
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The 3Ah battery is included in a phone cover. If is an internal battery is a FAKE!
No, this auxiliary battery do not harm but is not recognized correctly by the phone and need to modify the batt specification.
pgreed said:
The 3Ah battery is included in a phone cover. If is an internal battery is a FAKE!
No, this auxiliary battery do not harm but is not recognized correctly by the phone and need to modify the batt specification.
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ok
thanks mate
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What is the vest way to charge / calibrate the battery to get the most hours out of it?
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By and large, battery calibration is a myth when it comes to lithium polymer. Every now and again, an end user can run their battery through one full cycle to reset the battery's flags, but that won't have any effect on battery life.
Lithium based batteries do not benefit from any sort of priming prior to first use.
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How time extended battery life and the use of effective?
My nexus4 using only the half cell has been replaced with new.. A method for saving what good?
I can tell you I'm more than a little confused. Do you have bad battery life? Or is your battery faulty? Or something else entirely?
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My bad English,How to effectively extend battery life or energy saving and other soft
Hi everyone
Few weeks ago i bought a 3000 mah battery from ebay, and since it arrived, i cant manage to find battd files for my defy which are suitable to the 3000mah
So right now my defy counts from 1700 mah and just keep on working on 1%
Does anyone have the suitable files or can teach me how to adjust those i have?
Thanks in advance
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Anyone?
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Those batteries are usually of lesser capacity, so it may be better to use a battd of lesser capacity. Not to mention the fact that there are no 3000 mAh battd files. Probably for the same reason
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I gussed its not trully 3000mah but the biggest battd files i found were
for 1700mah, which i can confirm that the battery provides more than that, do you have maybe battd files for about 2200mah?
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erezmil said:
I gussed its not trully 3000mah but the biggest battd files i found were
for 1700mah, which i can confirm that the battery provides more than that, do you have maybe battd files for about 2200mah?
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Maybe using the battd files from a Droid Razr HD (XT925 XT926), factory battery is 2540 mah.
I'm using a battd from Atrix 4G in a different Motorola and work fine. Atrix is 1930 mah.