Change htc one x battery to bigger - Hardware Hacking General

Hey,
Should i change my htc one x 1800 mah battery with htc one x+ battery of 2100ah. Or if i change how much change will be there.
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manikdhir said:
Hey,
Should i change my htc one x 1800 mah battery with htc one x+ battery of 2100ah. Or if i change how much change will be there.
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Yeah you should, I changed mine months ago and still working fine, you gets about 17% more battery use.
The cost is about 20$, or shouldn't be over 40 $

Its not really all that much, but it IS something There's not much juice to go around from the start, so all improvements should be noteable. You could probably see the same result with reduced screen brightness or maybe a deep sleep setup. Or, you could do all 3

hey there,
does the HTC One's battery (or maybe the Butterfly S's) could be swaped into the One X (and/or +)?

is this a good upgrade or not? my battery when playing go away very faste....

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hey there,
does the HTC One's battery (or maybe the Butterfly S's) could be swaped into the One X (and/or +)?
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No, the form factor is different.

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Fix for battery life ---- test

what about using htc desire battery it is 1400 ma rather than 1250 ???
i think someone say it is the same size as desire
could this help ???
xdafun4all said:
what about using htc desire battery it is 1400 ma rather than 1250 ???
i think someone say it is the same size as desire
could this help ???
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it's been discussed before, it's physically imposibble. Please search the forum before.
xdafun4all said:
what about using htc desire battery it is 1400 ma rather than 1250 ???
i think someone say it is the same size as desire
could this help ???
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how is "Fix for battery life ---- test" the same as using a battery from a different phone???
It's not good to use a battery that's made for something else. It can cause problems and ultimately break your phone.
Also, as stated above, it's discussed. Look in the accesoire thread for more info too. But I wouldn't count on a battery that is better than the stock one. Weirdly enough, I have never bought a battery that isn't stock and worked better of at the same quality as the stock battery. (and I bought some in the past).

1650 mAh vs. 1500 mAh

The new galaxy 4G is brong released with a 1650 mAh battery and we currently have a 1500 mAh. How much of a difference is that?
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No, but that is very interesting. Just standard procedure... When vibrant first came out people cried about bad battery life.
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10%. Lol. I think bigger and bigger batteries will be gracing phones this year, with the not-much-bigger-than-the-vibrant motorola atrix 4g sporting a much more sizeable 1950mAH battery.
It doesn't seem that much bigger, i wonder how much it adds to the width. Also could be for the added '4g' or it could be just because they could, but I dont think battery life has been bad on the vibrant.
The 4G radio probably will use a bit more power to function, so... yeah
More importantly, will the 4G battery fit in our Vibrants?
Soldi3rxx said:
The new galaxy 4G is brong released with a 1650 mAh battery and we currently have a 1500 mAh. How much of a difference is that?
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Um... 150 mAh. Doesn't your smart phone have a calculator app on it?
The new 1650mah will fit PERFECTLY in our vibrants. It is IDENTICAL in size.
It is the Giorgio Armani battery that was released on the Giorgio Armani Galaxy S version in Italy this month. Hope they are cheap cause im getting 1 or 2 when they come out.
Also to anyone that asks: 10% increases over stock
Note though that if you have had your phone for 6 months like me now, your old battery is likely decreased from the 1500mah it was when new so the new 1650 mah may seem like more than 10% for some.
Using a i9000 3000 mAh battery that I purchased on ebay (yes shipped from china) for $7.99. Love it. Yes its bigger but I like the back it came with better than stock. Lasts forever on bionix v. Like 48-60 hours with heavy use.
Hmm if I would buy a battery I would settle to 3000 mah instead of this, though this won't make our phones big.
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}{Alienz}{ said:
The new 1650mah will fit PERFECTLY in our vibrants. It is IDENTICAL in size.
It is the Giorgio Armani battery that was released on the Giorgio Armani Galaxy S version in Italy this month. Hope they are cheap cause im getting 1 or 2 when they come out.
Also to anyone that asks: 10% increases over stock
Note though that if you have had your phone for 6 months like me now, your old battery is likely decreased from the 1500mah it was when new so the new 1650 mah may seem like more than 10% for some.
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Any idea on how much these 1650mah batteries would cost?
cjggilbert said:
Using a i9000 3000 mAh battery that I purchased on ebay (yes shipped from china) for $7.99. Love it. Yes its bigger but I like the back it came with better than stock. Lasts forever on bionix v. Like 48-60 hours with heavy use.
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Lol 48-60 on moderate use u mean.
Heavy use is like watching videos and browsing ng webs constantly with half to full brightness on.
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Why would anyone go less than full brightness on the amazing SAMOLED screen?! Quite crazy if you ask me! I bought it to look at the beautiful screen, not worry about battery life and I get through the whole day with light-moderate use on Nero 5.
150mAh. look @ what public schools are doing to us. I will walk you through it:
1650
-1500
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0150
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Whenever you see difference, you should subtract, and when you see sum, you should add!
j/k, couldn't resist
Shutup
Tarzanman said:
Um... 150 mAh. Doesn't your smart phone have a calculator app on it?
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This battery has been around. Look up seidio on Amazon. Your welcome poo punks.
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Evo 4G LTE Battery Replacement

Hello, I was wondering if someone knows more about this than I do (I know nothing so wouldn't be hard) but as we have seen, the 4G LTE has an embedded 2000 mah battery. My current Evo 4G has the joy of the 3500mah extended battery. I was wondering the possibility of an extended battery for the 4G LTE. Right now I'm between the Nexus or the LTE and I'm not sure the awesome features make up for the lack of ginormous battery. Any ideas?
It's unibody aluminum no extended battery possibility here
smc333 said:
It's unibody aluminum no extended battery possibility here
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Who knows maybe Sprint drops evo4gLTE with an extended battery like the razr maxx
Maybe if you disassemble the phone, then it could be removed and a bigger one added, that is if they would make batteries in the same size and all, always a possibility.
What about a company like S**do,
Making a complete oversized replacement case to accomodate a larger battery?
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kinda what I'm hoping for random lol. if anyone can do it, it would be seidio and I would be most happy. 2000 might be nice but it doesnt beat 3500...
I would imagine....
I would hope that among the new accessories would be a recharging station device like the Palm Pre had. I know that Powermat is out there. Perhaps something else is in the works. I wish the Beats Audio headphones would come with the phone though.
Our Magic 8 Ball doesn't work any better than your Magic 8 Ball.
My magic 8 ball is working just fine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23813998&postcount=2
from what iv read its a 2650mah, not 2000mah. With a non removable battery i think we will see an explosion of cases that have a built in battery like there are for the iphone. I have one for my OG evo. Its made by xpal and its called a powerskin. I got it at bestbuy.com for $59. it has a built in 1500 mah battery. along with my $1750 internal, that gives me 3250 mah and is plenty good enough for me to last 20 hours or so of moderate use.
http://www.xpalpower.com/
nivek64 said:
I would hope that among the new accessories would be a recharging station device like the Palm Pre had. I know that Powermat is out there. Perhaps something else is in the works. I wish the Beats Audio headphones would come with the phone though.
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Didn't they remove the 5 pin connector from the new Evo?
Not being able to swap batteries is a deal breaker for me. I will not be getting one myself.
The newer processor uses a lot less juice, and the battery is bigger then the original to begin with.
You don't need a bigger battery, It's already going to outlast the OG evo by a longshot. Not saying it wouldnt still be nice to be swappable. But as far as battery life is concerned, its a non issue.
Some of us go thru the battery on the EVo pretty fast. The longest I ever been able to go is about 7-8 hours of hard use. I have been in places that only thing that kept me going for another 6-7 hours was the extra battery. I can;t see this 2000ma battery lasting much more that the one I have now.
regalpimpin said:
The newer processor uses a lot less juice, and the battery is bigger then the original to begin with.
You don't need a bigger battery, It's already going to outlast the OG evo by a longshot. Not saying it wouldnt still be nice to be swappable. But as far as battery life is concerned, its a non issue.
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ejc1214 said:
Some of us go thru the battery on the EVo pretty fast. The longest I ever been able to go is about 7-8 hours of hard use. I have been in places that only thing that kept me going for another 6-7 hours was the extra battery. I can;t see this 2000ma battery lasting much more that the one I have now.
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The evo 4g Lte has a 2650mah battery not 2000
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-EViL-KoNCEPTz- said:
The evo 4g Lte has a 2650mah battery not 2000
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HTC's website lists it at 2000.
That's what I read too. Anyway, 260 is not twice what I have now with 2 batteries and I just about run thru both on some occasions. I would think faster processor will use more juice.
soonerfreak said:
HTC's website lists it at 2000.
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It was stated as getting a 2650 in the announcement as well as the SD card slot those were the 2 biggest changes over the one x aside from the ugly black and red aluminum unibody with kickstand read here
http://m.androidcentral.com/could-be-next-generation-htc-evo-sprint
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-EViL-KoNCEPTz- said:
It was stated as getting a 2650 in the announcement as well as the SD card slot those were the 2 biggest changes over the one x aside from the ugly black and red aluminum unibody with kickstand read here
http://m.androidcentral.com/could-be-next-generation-htc-evo-sprint
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check here and see the video as well, that link you posted was prior to it being actually announced I believe,,,
http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/04/htc-evo-4g-lte-preview-video/
check at about 4:10 it will tell you the battery size
excerpt: Speaking of correcting glaring flaws, the company assured us that, unlike past models (ahem, Thunderbolt), this guy should have ample runtime, courtesy of a 2,000mAh battery -- a sizable improvement over the One X's 1,800mAh juicepack
Yea I saw they changed it a little bit ago when I found the HTC page was working with more than a pic up now earlier this am it was just a photo with no specs, not worth upgrading to for me the only big difference between it and my et4g is the lte and my area won't see it til probably next year so no point in wasting the upgrade on a device that's not a drastic change HTC fumbled again IMO just like with the 3d and the design, only this time they just brought similar specs 9 months late idk what the hell they've been doing but they are falling way behind the curve these days, they burst out of the gate with the OG evo then fell flat on their face like they forgot to tie their shoes before the race
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Rom with best battery life?

I've used about 5 or 6 different roms for my HTC One and right now I'm using SentinelRom for android 4.2.2 and I seem to be getting almost double the battery life then from the other roms. Which I love. Anybody have any input on this? Here's a screenshot. I've got 15+hrs on this charge and I still have 27% left. And I've used my phone pretty heavily.
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jadub123 said:
I've used about 5 or 6 different roms for my HTC One and right now I'm using SentinelRom for android 4.2.2 and I seem to be getting almost double the battery life then from the other roms. Which I love. Anybody have any input on this? Here's a screenshot. I've got 15+hrs on this charge and I still have 27% left. And I've used my phone pretty heavily.
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I didn't believed that sense based roms were superior than each other on battery or performance basis since htc one x days. But sentinel rom actually gave me a significant boost on battery life on all of my devices. (Nexus 7, HTC One, Nexus 4)
So I'm going to agree with you on this.
leventccc said:
I didn't believed that sense based roms were superior than each other on battery or performance basis since htc one x days. But sentinel rom actually gave me a significant boost on battery life on all of my devices. (Nexus 7, HTC One, Nexus 4)
So I'm going to agree with you on this.
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Ya. Not sure how exactly they tweak it to get better battery life but I'm happy... The cool thing too is the maker of the Rom takes suggestions from people and implaments them into the roms if he can.
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Graphics bars of use and screen on time, or didn't happen
SLver said:
Graphics bars of use and screen on time, or didn't happen
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that screen on could be very good (maybe 5 hours?) you need to use Gsam Battery monitor to get the on screen time...
I recommend RGUI.
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I believe that it's not really dependent solely on the ROM but there are a lot of factors like usage, brightness and other things that either give you a good or a bad battery life. I have used the stock ROM, Android Revolution HD, and Trickdroid, and I got about the same battery life from both ARHD and Trickdroid (I didn't really keep the stock ROM except for a day or two so I wouldn't know). It's sort of hard to track the usage exactly in order to compare between two ROMs, because I for one use my phone differently every day, depending on how much browsing I do, how many phone calls I get or make, how many dropped signals, the brightness level depending on the lighting condition, and such. I must say, though, that I am extremely happy with the battery life I get from Trickdroid but I cannot say that it gives me a better battery life than ARHD, for instance, because that would merely an unimportant opinion that is not based on facts.
TarekElsakka said:
I believe that it's not really dependent solely on the ROM but there are a lot of factors like usage, brightness and other things that either give you a good or a bad battery life. I have used the stock ROM, Android Revolution HD, and Trickdroid, and I got about the same battery life from both ARHD and Trickdroid (I didn't really keep the stock ROM except for a day or two so I wouldn't know). It's sort of hard to track the usage exactly in order to compare between two ROMs, because I for one use my phone differently every day, depending on how much browsing I do, how many phone calls I get or make, how many dropped signals, the brightness level depending on the lighting condition, and such. I must say, though, that I am extremely happy with the battery life I get from Trickdroid but I cannot say that it gives me a better battery life than ARHD, for instance, because that would merely an unimportant opinion that is not based on facts.
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I tried to run a full day similar to that of those with trickdroid, ARHD and RGUI. And I just feel like the battery lasted a little longer on this Rom. I'm not sure if these developers can tweak software to change how long the battery last or not? But it does seem like there is a deference. I guess I should run it for a week or so on each Rom to get a true test. All I know is I love this phone and a longer lasting battery makes me happy as I can use the phone longer
On a side note. I am getting pretty slow speeds on speedtest with LTE. I'm getting 2 to 3 bars? Anyone know what that's about?? I'm only getting like 1.5mbps down and same up??
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SLver said:
that screen on could be very good (maybe 5 hours?) you need to use Gsam Battery monitor to get the on screen time...
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Ok. I'll try that
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Been using RGUI for couple days now and it has provided me with the best battery life.
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I'm using Trickdroid 7.5 with greenify and wife power saver. I know I have a considerable wakelocks. I have to look for audio in and out wakelock.
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jadub123 said:
I tried to run a full day similar to that of those with trickdroid, ARHD and RGUI. And I just feel like the battery lasted a little longer on this Rom.
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Little longer or double? In the OP you said nearly double.
cjm1979 said:
Little longer or double? In the OP you said nearly double.
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I would say nearly double. I was getting only 7-8 hours with other Roms. And its close to 16 hours with this rom
Am using
HTC one M7_U, S-ON,
TWRP 2.6.3.3,ARHD 40.3, Xposed Installer 2.4.1,sense 5 toolbox 2.5.
i am having a great battery life
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S5 to M8

Guys i just got a s5 3 days ago from work cause the price was right. but the battery is terrible on this phone, can someone tell me hows the m8 battery and the screentime? i use to had htc desire and htc mytouch 4g which was pain to root and s-off is htc m8 still need to be s-off? what you guys think of the camera? and in low light also i saw the post your m8 photos im really impressed. please share
I think it has the best battery yet out of any phone HTC created and I've had a crap ton of HTC phones lol. I can easily get almost two days on a full charge with sense 6.
kennypow3rs said:
I think it has the best battery yet out of any phone HTC created and I've had a crap ton of HTC phones lol. I can easily get almost two days on a full charge with sense 6.
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How about screen time ? This is my Samsung one and its terrible
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sofia-captivate said:
How about screen time ? This is my Samsung one and its terrible
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At least 5 hours on each charge for me
im getting about 5hrs screen time. i had gs5 on got about 4hrs on it.
I'm closing this because it could quickly become a phone comparison thread and there are already threads discussing the OP's concerns:
Battery life discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694719
Pictures: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694621

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