We all know that the Oneplus 2 has a non user replaceable battery. However, trying to remove the cover hiding the interiors of the device would show the battery which can easily be removed, even by newbies.
Does anyone know where we can order a replaceable battery? Is it even possible to order this from Oneplus? if so, how much would it cost?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3187547
I havent seen any indication you could buy it from OP directly.
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iterva said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3187547
I havent seen any indication you could buy it from OP directly.
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Thanks for this. I found it in your link that they sell battery. Replacing the battery of the OP2 is very easy
shigi1231 said:
Thanks for this. I found it in your link that they sell battery. Replacing the battery of the OP2 is very easy
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Hi would you by any chance still have a link to buy a battery replacement?
Has anyone replaced his battery? I'm thinking of doing that to my phone, but not sure where to find an original battery. Does anyone know where I can order one from?
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i saw this in the google videos that came out some months ago, but i have recently come into a spare battery and i want an easier way to charge it. anyone know if this dock has hit production or if a company has maybe taken it upon themselves to offer it? thank you.
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i saw this in the google videos that came out some months ago, but i have recently come into a spare battery and i want an easier way to charge it. anyone know if this dock has hit production or if a company has maybe taken it upon themselves to offer it? thank you.
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This might not be the answer your looking for but i'll give it a shot anyway. There is this that charges your N1 and your spare battery.
http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-Google-Nexu...ewItem&pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3caba2b04a
I hope that helps
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This might not be the answer your looking for but i'll give it a shot anyway. There is this that charges your N1 and your spare battery.
http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-Google-Nexu...ewItem&pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3caba2b04a
I hope that helps
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wow. thats actually exactly what i was looking for, what do you think about this?
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wow. thats actually exactly what i was looking for, what do you think about this?
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Well its half of what google is charging for their dock (obviously). I have read a ton of reviews on both devices and you can't go wrong with either one. One pro is that it has a much bigger lip to hold your phone in. One con is that you can't hook it up to a speaker system like the google one can, at least thats what i've been told. I'm ordering the google dock later this week but if I was in your situation, i'd probably go with the one on ebay. I hope this helps.
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Well its half of what google is charging for their dock (obviously). I have read a ton of reviews on both devices and you can't go wrong with either one. One pro is that it has a much bigger lip to hold your phone in. One con is that you can't hook it up to a speaker system like the google one can, at least thats what i've been told. I'm ordering the google dock later this week but if I was in your situation, i'd probably go with the one on ebay. I hope this helps.
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ya man because i have two batteries. the google dock doesnt have a separate port for a spare battery right?
and im not looking to really connect this to a stereo i just need a method of charging two batteries at once.
zachthemaster said:
ya man because i have two batteries. the google dock doesnt have a separate port for a spare battery right?
and im not looking to really connect this to a stereo i just need a method of charging two batteries at once.
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Yeah the google dock only charges the battery in your phone. Judging by your second statement, the non-google charger is the way to go. Let us know how it works out for you, i've heard nothing but good things about it.
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Yeah the google dock only charges the battery in your phone. Judging by your second statement, the non-google charger is the way to go. Let us know how it works out for you, i've heard nothing but good things about it.
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i will man thanks
I just purchased a HTC Desire Z - Tmobile HD2 version of this phone. It came w/ out a battery. I bought a 50 dollar battery from tmobile but i found one else where that was WAY cheaper. The one i found cheaper is a 1750mah 3.7v , the one from tmobile that is OEM for the phone is a 3.7v 1300mah battery. The 1750 is thicker but fits fine.
My question is, does running a 3rd party battery (although this one is from a good brand at best buy mobile, but not oem) will it damage my phone. This phone is too nice to risk, so i thought i'd ask first.
If not im gonna return the tmobile battery.
Thanks!
Wtf? it came without battery? Have u checked with Htc or the place where u bought it if they maybe made a mistake? all phones comes with battery and i have never heard anyone that got a new phone without battery :S
Hmmm, suspect much?
I also find it hard to believe it should come without a battery. Is there a "whats included in the box" list on the side of the box?
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okay, forgot to add, i bought this phone from someone who sold it because they lost the battery before even using it.
now that should clear things up....
sounds illegal. strange story
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sounds illegal. strange story
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okay, i have a friend, had a g2 - it went kaput within the first 2 days, tmobile sent him a new one, which comes without the battery. He was a tard and sent the whole phone battery and back back with the phone. so when he got the new g2 it had no back or battery, so he sold it to me and got a iphone 4.
but thanks for the useless nonsense of random posts all, i found a thread on battery that does not answer my questions but if i ask there im sure ill get a better response from them.
i guess knowing the backstory of how my phone didn't come with my phone is required to answer a technical questions, LOL.
i love you all
thanks anyways.
jdedeaux said:
okay, i have a friend, had a g2 - it went kaput within the first 2 days, tmobile sent him a new one, which comes without the battery. He was a tard and sent the whole phone battery and back back with the phone. so when he got the new g2 it had no back or battery, so he sold it to me and got a iphone 4.
but thanks for the useless nonsense of random posts all, i found a thread on battery that does not answer my questions but if i ask there im sure ill get a better response from them.
i guess knowing the backstory of how my phone didn't come with my phone is required to answer a technical questions, LOL.
i love you all
thanks anyways.
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I'm pretty sure you can get both a new original battery and a new back for your phone through HTC... maybe on www.htcaccessorystore.com, through a HTC partner or on ebay
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i guess knowing the backstory of how my phone didn't come with my phone is required to answer a technical questions, LOL....
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Sorry pal, i was just making sure you hadn't been scammed by a store as I was under the impression that it was bought brand new.
I've only used a generic/cheap battery in one of my old Nokias as a spare, it was the same spec as the original, and with a full charge lasted just as long as the original Nokia one. However the full charging capacity did start to deteriorate after 12 months or so, after 18 months I binned it. Can't complain for £7.50.
Let us know how you get on, I think a lot of people would be interested to know how much time you get out of it.
EDIt..... Check out the thread on batteries in the G2 section.
So I was looking at buying an extended battery for my HD2. I read that the ones from Gorilla Gadgets are pretty good, so I thought I'd maybe get one from there. So...
Which kernels will work with this extended battery? From what I read on most of the kernel pages, they only support the OEM HD2 extended battery, so would I HAVE to get one of those to use the battery? Or does it matter ?
I would just buy the OEM, but it's like $20 more+shipping from Britain [ the only place I found them is a British site], and I'd rather not pay that much if I can avoid it.
Thank you for any solutions!
Sorry to bump my thread, but does anyone have any ideas?
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So I was looking at buying an extended battery for my HD2. I read that the ones from Gorilla Gadgets are pretty good, so I thought I'd maybe get one from there. So...
Which kernels will work with this extended battery? From what I read on most of the kernel pages, they only support the OEM HD2 extended battery, so would I HAVE to get one of those to use the battery? Or does it matter ?
I would just buy the OEM, but it's like $20 more+shipping from Britain [ the only place I found them is a British site], and I'd rather not pay that much if I can avoid it.
Thank you for any solutions!
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If you are in Taiwan as your profile indicates, why not just contact HTC in Taipei? HTC is a Taiwanese company with their worldwide headquarters located in Taoyaun. Here is a map indicating where HTC's Service Center is on Zhong Xiao East Road, Sec. 2 in Taipei. You can also contact them on the web at this page.
That...never crossed my mind! thank you
ElectroBeijing said:
That...never crossed my mind! thank you
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No problem, you are welcome. If you can not still get a battery let me know. I have a few connections with HTC. Let me know if you have any trouble, or you have success getting a new battery.
Hi guys just a quick question, what's the best replacement battery I can get for my GS5?
PCityPaul said:
Hi guys just a quick question, what's the best replacement battery I can get for my GS5?
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Best is always oem battery
Thanks do you know where I can get one?
PCityPaul said:
Hi guys just a quick question, what's the best replacement battery I can get for my GS5?
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i dont know about the oem being the best, ive always read that Anker outperforms OEM
and amazon is a good place to start. Be careful if you decide to get an OEM as its a known thing that some shady folks have tried to pass off some knock-off batteries as genuine even going as far as to have genuine looking Samsung stickers on them. NFC not working is one dead giveaway that its not OEM
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i dont know about the oem being the best, ive always read that Anker outperforms OEM
and amazon is a good place to start. Be careful if you decide to get an OEM as its a known thing that some shady folks have tried to pass off some knock-off batteries as genuine even going as far as to have genuine looking Samsung stickers on them. NFC not working is one dead giveaway that its not OEM
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Will the ankwr battery have nfc of so can I have a link?
PCityPaul said:
Will the ankwr battery have nfc of so can I have a link?
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i dont think the anker ones do, the one in the link im providing doesnt, but im not sure about all of them.
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-2800mAh-Battery-Samsung-T-Mobile/dp/B01LY08DAA
this one is NFC compatible https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N8ULV7K?tag=androidforums-20
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Thanks do you know where I can get one?
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Purchase the original one.
Replacement batteries are sometimes known for overheating and other issues.
Look on amazon for one.
davidk-il said:
Purchase the original one.
Replacement batteries are sometimes known for overheating and other issues.
Look on amazon for one.
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thats kinda the problem tho, if you buy a "samsung" one, its tough to tell if its really OEM.
I had my battery replaced today in my Nexus 6 and wow what a difference. No more stuttering sound, crashing when playing games, or shutting down at 30%. They showed me the old battery and it was like jelly and deformed. I could put finger prints in the battery!
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I had my battery replaced today in my Nexus 6 and wow what a difference. No more stuttering sound, crashing when playing games, or shutting down at 30%. They showed me the old battery and it was like jelly and deformed. I could put finger prints in the battery!
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What was da process if u don't mind me asking? Wanna change mine. Thanks
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What was da process if u don't mind me asking? Wanna change mine. Thanks
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I took my phone to ubreakifix store. It cost me 60 dollars.
eocobby721 said:
What was da process if u don't mind me asking? Wanna change mine. Thanks
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There are many video tutorials on youtube. The battery is available on ebay for about $10.
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There are many video tutorials on youtube. The battery is available on ebay for about $10.
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Don't buy the cheapest batteries. See if you can find a brand or seller that you trust. Two reasons:
1) some cheap batteries have lower capacity
2) bad batteries can catch fire
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Don't buy the cheapest batteries. See if you can find a brand or seller that you trust. Two reasons:
1) some cheap batteries have lower capacity
2) bad batteries can catch fire
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I need to replace mine but the ubreak near me cant get the battery. Is there a brand you would recommend?
It's really easy, the hardest part is not stripping the cheap screws Moto used
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Also the wireless charger is easy to break
bengalvfan said:
I had my battery replaced today in my Nexus 6 and wow what a difference. No more stuttering sound, crashing when playing games, or shutting down at 30%. They showed me the old battery and it was like jelly and deformed. I could put finger prints in the battery!
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did by any chance you have the max volume bug and this fixed it?
has anyone been able to fix it? i know it's an old issue, but with all the research i've done there is nothing clear about the problem. there is a ton of ppl who have reported it. i understand this was 2 3 years ago. i just want to keep this phone. thx in advanced.
I had the same volume bug I used blackbird kernel and new battery that helped with the issue
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Don't buy the cheapest batteries. See if you can find a brand or seller that you trust. Two reasons:
1) some cheap batteries have lower capacity
2) bad batteries can catch fire
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Theres one seller on eBay I bought from that is selling oem ones it's identical and was made a year after my phone.. it was 10 bucks works great
Cobra11Murderer said:
Theres one seller on eBay I bought from that is selling oem ones it's identical and was made a year after my phone.. it was 10 bucks works great
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Any chance you can share the link to here you bought yours on eBay? My wife's n6 is due for a new battery
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Any chance you can share the link to here you bought yours on eBay? My wife's n6 is due for a new battery
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yuppers, this is the same seller https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OEM-MO...m=273017979560&_trksid=p2047675.c100011.m1850 had full capacity available too when I bought it last year
ANY battery you buy for a N6 is a fake / counterfeit. They work but are not from Motorola.
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ANY battery you buy for a N6 is a fake / counterfeit. They work but are not from Motorola.
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So, you're saying oem batteries are not available. At all? Do you work for Motorola?
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So, you're saying oem batteries are not available. At all? Do you work for Motorola?
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I don't work for Motorola. I have a friend that owns a cell/pc repair shop. EZ 30 battery was discontinued a while ago.
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yuppers, this is the same seller https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OEM-MO...m=273017979560&_trksid=p2047675.c100011.m1850 had full capacity available too when I bought it last year
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Thank you! ?
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ANY battery you buy for a N6 is a fake / counterfeit. They work but are not from Motorola.
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Incorrect, there's old ones that are exactly the same as the originals but didn't have use on them.. idk what kind of battery you bought, but the one I bought had all the markings including serial number on the back
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Incorrect, there's old ones that are exactly the same as the originals but didn't have use on them.. idk what kind of battery you bought, but the one I bought had all the markings including serial number on the back
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Call Motorola and see if that serial is valid. Or ask on their support forums. FAKE
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Call Motorola and see if that serial is valid. Or ask on their support forums. FAKE
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Lmao right and like I'm gonna believe a guy just cause of his friend.. look I work in electronics too, I've had zero issues with this battery, they def took it out of another Nexus 6. You can't say this without actually getting another battery.. that's all hear say too me.
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Call Motorola and see if that serial is valid. Or ask on their support forums. FAKE
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Do you know where we can buy new REAL batteries for our N6?