Guys my hd2 lasts for only 5 hours with the 1200 mah battery.i need a better battery and compatible with the existing roms.can somebody suggest a better battery and where can we get it
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5 hrs of usage is very good for this phone. If its not 5 hours on standby, of course, which sounds ridiculous.
I would recommend Mugen Power 1500mAh battery. It does not promise 2300mah or so like most chinese nonames and fits inside without ugly hump.
Here is the link: http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...585-1500mah-extended-replacement-battery.html
Try calibrating your battery, that might help.
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Hey all,
I am now using the seidio 3000mah battery, and I love it. However, the 'low battery's state of the phone (low brightness, no camera, etc.) Now last for 6 or 7 hours or more with heavy use....no joke. I think its the 15% or lower mark
Is there a way to tell my phone that the battery is not actually low.....
Thanks in advance,
Matt
Not that I know of at this point. I have the 3500mah battery and experience the same nonsense.
Lol. It is doing that because the battery is low. All the battery stats are based strictly off voltage.
4.2 volt is full
4.0 volts is 80 percent
3.8 volts 60 percent
Blah blah....
So by the time your phone shuts the camera down your battey Is actually low, the problem is that your battery has double the capacity so your low time is twice as long.
The easy fix is to flash a rom that has that fixed. The hard part is to find that rom.
The phone is working exactly as designed.
You can try to reset battery stats and relearn. All that does is tie percentages to voltages though. It might help you some.
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From what I can gather,sd roms have better battery life? I unplug my device, 100% charged, then play music through the speaker with the screen off, for 40 minutes, and the battery is 50%.
I just bought an extended battery, 2600, and hope it helps.
Maybe setcpu will help?
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FriedSushi87 said:
From what I can gather,sd roms have better battery life? I unplug my device, 100% charged, then play music through the speaker with the screen off, for 40 minutes, and the battery is 50%.
I just bought an extended battery, 2600, and hope it helps.
Maybe setcpu will help?
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Only 40 min? And your battery goes to half? I suggest using a NAND build.
Try using currentwidget on the android market and log your battery consumption values. I get around 100+/- mA with screen off(playing music).
I usually can get quite better battery life with NAND...
I always thought nand builds had better battery life?
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Yes. NAND builds have better battery life.
I also recommend installing Juice Defender Ultimate for better battery life. I get one day of quite heavy usage thanks to it (and I have a fetish for screen brightness set for maximum all the time).
P.S.: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1148578 . Great topic with many useful tips.
My battery is getting on with age, about 12 months old now.
My Rom is good, Android and very good 250 to 300 mah on and 5 mah sleep drains .
Problem is only 1 hour of screen on and a couple of 10 minute calls equals 50% or more of my battery gone. I'm on the charger in my office by lunchtime.
I have done battery calibration twice in two weeks.
Brightness is manually set to 75% all day.
WiFi and Bluetooth off
Drain in sleep is 5mah and only hits 80mah spikes once or twice every few minutes for the sync stuff.
I need a new battery don't I ?
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Visentinel said:
My battery is getting on with age, about 12 months old now.
My Rom is good, Android and very good 250 to 300 mah on and 5 mah sleep drains .
Problem is only 1 hour of screen on and a couple of 10 minute calls equals 50% or more of my battery gone. I'm on the charger in my office by lunchtime.
I have done battery calibration twice in two weeks.
Brightness is manually set to 75% all day.
WiFi and Bluetooth off
Drain in sleep is 5mah and only hits 80mah spikes once or twice every few minutes for the sync stuff.
I need a new battery don't I ?
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i bought 1 off ebay around 3 months ago for £10.95,a 2400mah and not the extra thick 1 that would break your fingers when u pick the phone up lol,its the same size as the origional,WORKS GREAT
Ty5982 said:
i bought 1 off ebay around 3 months ago for £10.95,a 2400mah and not the extra thick 1 that would break your fingers when u pick the phone up lol,its the same size as the origional,WORKS GREAT
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Really! And does Android properly recognize it as extended battery ?(provided the kernel supports extended batteries)
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as far as im aware YES IT DOES,i check my battery info and it says 2400 as to 1300
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This looks interesting: how many hours your phone will last with that 2300mah battery?
it varies on use really but i no its a 50% roughly better battery when i leave my phone on over night,nowhere near as much battery drain
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Someone compiled for me a tytung r14 kernel with the battery id 4 set to 2400 mah and bingo I can use the cheap extended battery I got. Woohoo.
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OK so I just bought this battery and was kind of in a pinch so I could not do the initial 12 hour charge and just threw it in the phone then charged it fully that night. I got an increase in performance but when I go to my battery manager widget it says my capacity is still 2600 mah. Is there anything I need to do for the new increase in battery capacity for the phone to understand it has more life? On another battery calibration monitor it says I have 3500 mah remaining yet it is reading 5 percent battery life. Also that same app told me I had 4600 mah in a full charge. Any help is appreciated
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Anyone have thus battery?
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Most of these bigger batteries aren't actually bigger batteries. They're literally 2 or 3 batteries rigged together to give you the huge mah. I actually made a home made extended battery once for my s3 by using this concept. A lot of these batteries don't have the board built into them to allow your phone to read it properly so your phone is basically only reading one battery at a time. True test for your new battery is if it last long then you're good and don't worry about what the phone says.
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drock212 said:
Most of these bigger batteries aren't actually bigger batteries. They're literally 2 or 3 batteries rigged together to give you the huge mah. I actually made a home made extended battery once for my s3 by using this concept. A lot of these batteries don't have the board built into them to allow your phone to read it properly so your phone is basically only reading one battery at a time. True test for your new battery is if it last long then you're good and don't worry about what the phone says.
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Thanks for the reply Man I'll use it till it completely dies and see what kind of life I get
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OK so I just bought this battery and was kind of in a pinch so I could not do the initial 12 hour charge and just threw it in the phone then charged it fully that night. I got an increase in performance but when I go to my battery manager widget it says my capacity is still 2600 mah. Is there anything I need to do for the new increase in battery capacity for the phone to understand it has more life? On another battery calibration monitor it says I have 3500 mah remaining yet it is reading 5 percent battery life. Also that same app told me I had 4600 mah in a full charge. Any help is appreciated
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I use the same zero lemon extended battery. Works awesome . Excellent battery life. only downside is heavy as hell :laugh::good:
I was searching for a battery for my mako and I found this http://m.aliexpress.com/item/32505459116.html
Is that true or fake? I see positive feedback tho.
Ahmed Kassem said:
I was searching for a battery for my mako and I found this http://m.aliexpress.com/item/32505459116.html
Is that true or fake? I see positive feedback tho.
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I'm also Interested
If it's 3200 mAh, why does the pic say 3500mAh? I call fake
It's fake folks. Those batteries are usually tested without a standardized current draw. Like if the standard is to draw 200 ma of current till it depletes , they draw 50 ma which then results in a larger output number. Slower you draw , more capacity you get on paper. Mako's battery is almost as good as it gets in this size with Li-ion.
So can one recommend me a battery to buy? Aliexpress recommended please.
Thanks in advance
I'd like to know if anyone can recommend one too, eBay/aliexpress is fine with me too
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NO! my friend bought 3500 mah battery. We switched on GPS, 3G, max brightness, youtube video (looong video) and original battery (which was 2 years old) lasted 3 H 30 M and this ****ty 3500 mah battery in the same conditions (of course we charged it first then discharged to 0% then charged again like 3-4 cycles like this) lasted 3 H 25 M.
There is mod for Nexus 5 when you can put G2 3000 mah battery inside nexus 5. It fits well. I am searching for other phones original battery for nexus 4 which has more mahs then N4. Please if you know anything about this kind of battery of other phone, send me info about it. I want to make that mod to my N4
HSA batteries = CRAP