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Whether the many images of micro SD card somehow affect the battery. I have between 5,000 and 10,000 images

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Note 4 battery

Hi guys!
Can someone advice me on battery related question.
I've a note 4 and the origin battery capacity is 3220mah. I intend to change my battery for a new one and I notice in the market someone is selling compatible battery for note 4 and it's capacity is 4500mah larger than the original battery.
Can someone advice if a phone can use a battery that has larger capacity than its origin battery capacity?
I'm unable to attach image of the battery and link. Anyone any idea I can attach the image?
coffeelleaf said:
Hi guys!
Can someone advice me on battery related question.
I've a note 4 and the origin battery capacity is 3220mah. I intend to change my battery for a new one and I notice in the market someone is selling compatible battery for note 4 and it's capacity is 4500mah larger than the original battery.
Can someone advice if a phone can use a battery that has larger capacity than its origin battery capacity?
I'm unable to attach image of the battery and link. Anyone any idea I can attach the image?
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Yes you can use as higher capacity battery as you want as long as other parameters match to the official battery.
But If the battery is physically the same dimensions and size as the official battery then those higher Mah claims are likely false.
Higher capacity batteries require more cells and hence cant be the same size as stock battery.
I see.. Thanks NSH!

Several questions about Moto Z Force

I picked up my Moto Z Force at Best Buy on Thursday. I couldn't pass up their deal. Getting this phone for $524 with the JBL SoundBoost speaker is awesome. I compared to regular Z before buying and the Force felt better in my hand (plus it has some great other upgrades). I'm loving the phone. I upgraded from a Droid Turbo and it is a significant jump up.
Several questions:
1. With my Droid Turbo when ever I connected to a Quick Charge 2 device (battery, car charger, and wall usb charger) the phone would indicate with a message that I was turbo charging. With the Moto Z Force I'm not getting a message with my bought Quick Charge 3 battery, car charger, and wall usb charger (Anker and Aukey). With the Force I'm only getting the "TurboPower Connected" message when I use the supplied wall charger. Is there anyway to confirm I'm charging at Quick Charge 3 speeds with my other devices? I'm hoping this can be done via software on phone.
2. It has been a while since I have used a micro sd card in phone. I'm loving I can do this with Moto Z even though getting card out is kind of pain in ass and you need special tool as well. I have the 200gb Sandisk Ultra Micro SD which I picked up a while back on sale for $50. Read speeds on this card are decent but write speeds are pretty slow. I'm noticing that speeds are significantly slower transferring large files to phone (with card in it) with cord vs. pulling card and doing with memory card reader. Is this normal? Is there any way to improve these speeds?
3. I'm looking for a good ultra thin case. I would like to add the least amount bilk and weight possible. I picked up a TPU case on amazon but it a bit bulky. Ideally I would like to get a thin polycarbonate case like Spigen's Thin Fit. Does anyone here know of a case like this for the Z Force?
Thanks!
fliptwister said:
1. With my Droid Turbo when ever I connected to a Quick Charge 2 device (battery, car charger, and wall usb charger) the phone would indicate with a message that I was turbo charging. With the Moto Z Force I'm not getting a message with my bought Quick Charge 3 battery, car charger, and wall usb charger (Anker and Aukey). With the Force I'm only getting the "TurboPower Connected" message when I use the supplied wall charger. Is there anyway to confirm I'm charging at Quick Charge 3 speeds with my other devices? I'm hoping this can be done via software on phone.
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"Turbo Charging" is proprietary. I have a QC3 chargeer that also does 3 amps. It doesn't say anything, as you mentioned, and both charge at the same rate.
1. I don't think these phones even support QC. The turbo chargers that come with the phones have it built in to work only with these phones, but they do push out decent charge for other phones as well. There was an app that measures how much charge you're getting, but I haven't tested it myself.
2. There is a tool that comes in the box to push out the micro sd slot. I'd say check to see if you formatted the card correctly for fastest transfer speeds. These phones are one of the few that actually support micro sd as true internal storage
Just picked up the Force on Thursday at VZW. Found the Best Buy deal. Called VZW they refused and would not compete.
Taking the other Z back to the store.
In just a day have to say the force is the way. Feels SOLID AND Clean. IMO
kongyang9o said:
1. I don't think these phones even support QC. The turbo chargers that come with the phones have it built in to work only with these phones, but they do push out decent charge for other phones as well. There was an app that measures how much charge you're getting, but I haven't tested it myself.
2. There is a tool that comes in the box to push out the micro sd slot. I'd say check to see if you formatted the card correctly for fastest transfer speeds. These phones are one of the few that actually support micro sd as true internal storage
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Interesting. All this time I thought that every device that had the Snapdragon 820 had QC 3.0. My bad. I have a Quick Charge 3 battery, car charger, and addition wall usb charger and was really hoping to charge at these faster speeds. I will do testing to see how they compare in speed to charger that came with phone. I'm also having problems finding Moto 30-watt Turbopower chargers anywhere on-line.
Memory card is formatted correctly (exFAT). Much slower speeds transferring files to card in phone vs memory card reader on same USB 3.0 jack.
Thanks!
I can tell you that I have both the Z and the Z force and neither will go into "turbo" mode with a QC 3.0 charger. Weird thing is that my Nexus 6p charger will put them both into Turbo mode. Odd.

USB Speeds?

Anyone have serious speed issues transferring over USB 3 to the phone SD? I have a Samsung EVO+ 128GB sd card and it can take an entire day to transfer 100ish gb.
Phone only supports USB 2.0, regardless of your port speed, so it will take a while... 100GB transferred at 15MB/s should be just over 2 hours though, not all day, and 15MB/s is a pretty average low-end sustained transfer speed.
card reader would be better

Edit or Change Battery Capacity?

Hi there,
So I replaced my original battery to a bigger capacity battery (6,000 mAh), and I've been looking for a method to change battery capacity information file for Mi A1 but to no avail. Hence, the capacity is still at 3,080 (even in Kernel Adiutor) and I believe the phone wont charge to 100% 6,000 capacity. There are methods for other phones, but it seems the file is different for Mi A1 (using Havoc OS btw).
Anyone know the file location or any method to change the battery capacity?
Thanks.
what type of battery did you install? I had to change it but I couldn't find one that was so big and I had to replace one that was the same as the original.
sorry for my bad english.
I bought and installed BN31 Rakkipanda with 6,000 mAh, hence the huge difference (almost twice the capacity).
Is that even possible? I mean can u think that they will put twice the size of capacity in same size? I don't think it's 6000mah. U may damage ur device after altering capacity value. Its there for safety
Yea, I don't think that it is really 6,000 in real capacity, it is a third party battery after-all. But my original one was toast anyway, and I had nothing to lose, LOL. After installation, the battery-life in real usage is almost exactly the same as the original one (with the same ROM and kernel), but I have hunch that the battery is still not using its real capacity. I know it is probably not safe, but the phone itself is a backup phone, and I really am curious about the battery capacity.
There were double capacity batteries in Nokia old-times (and they proved to be true capacity -most of them anyway-), therefore I have faith that android phone batteries could be the same.
Hello. You can charge the phone to 100% and then check for the battery voltage. If it is close to 4.2v it means that battery is fully charged.
morcus said:
Hello. You can charge the phone to 100% and then check for the battery voltage. If it is close to 4.2v it means that battery is fully charged.
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Tried this, the voltage indicates 4331mV at 100%. Should I keep on charging or disconnect the charger?
By close to 4.2V should it be under (at 50% I peeked the voltage reached only 3.9) or a little bit over?

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