3200mAh BL-T5 nexus 4 battery. Is that true? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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

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Battery Lifetime

How does the battery behaves when compared with HTC HD and the original Diamond?
I found a good review article of the diamond2
"In terms of battery life the Diamond2 promises nearly double the amount of standby time over its predecessor. From my time using the Diamond2, starting with a full charge and with frequent use (web browsing/ music/ camera/ the excellent bubble burst game!), the next time the phone needed charging was five days later and even then this was more of a top up rather than the battery running on empty."
(http://www.mobiles.co.uk/htc-touch-diamond2-review.html)
i cant quite beleive a 5 day battery life on this phone! if it is true then it will be awesome but it has a smaller battery 1100 mah against 1350 in my phone currently which i get about 1.5 days out of it.
So i will be reserved, and slightly pessimistic
chris10230 said:
i cant quite beleive a 5 day battery life on this phone! if it is true then it will be awesome but it has a smaller battery 1100 mah against 1350 in my phone currently which i get about 1.5 days out of it.
So i will be reserved, and slightly pessimistic
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I would expect it to perform like your current phone (the HD, right?). smaller battery but smaller screen, so it should be about the same, and the htc provided data seems to be in line with that (about the same stand by, talk time and video talk time...)
So I think u are right to be pessimistic, but I also think that a higher capacity battery is possible with the same size as the 1100 mAh one: This TD2 battery is large, compared to the TD1 one: about 2 times as large, and TD1 was 900 mAh. Except if they are not of the same thickness, TD2 battery should have a higher capacity than just 1100 mAh...
I found nice shots comparing internals of TD1 and TD2, where we can see the 2 batteries
http://www.mobile01.com/newsdetail.php?id=7317
I do not know how TD2 battery compare size-wise to the HD, maybe you could post some pics of your battery? side by side shots of TD2, TD1 and HD batteries would be very nice, especial it we also have thickness shots anyone having acces to the 3 care to post those?
gkai, no i dont have an hd, i wish i had one. I only have a polaris which is why i cannot understand the 5 day battery life as if my current phone does not last that long. I think that something that is more powerful, bigger screen and a smaller battery will last as long, i just dont, and also mine is stated to have a 400 hr standby time and the td2 only has 360 hours.
So i will still be pessimistic and say that they had some wonderous phone to get it to last for 5 days! (or didnt touch it for about 3 days!)
also the physical size of the battery does not actually matter the rating of the battery is what matters and that is smaller therefore a smaller battery. The td1 i think was always said to have a really bad battery life so hopefully htc have heard this and made the td2 better with a longer battery life, we can all live in hope
chris10230 said:
gkai, no i dont have an hd, i wish i had one. I only have a polaris which is why i cannot understand the 5 day battery life as if my current phone does not last that long. I think that something that is more powerful, bigger screen and a smaller battery will last as long, i just dont, and also mine is stated to have a 400 hr standby time and the td2 only has 360 hours.
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hum, then it is possible: faster processor does not mean that it will drain battery faster: new generation are etched finer and use less power for same or more processing power. Screen can be (slightly) more efficient, and power saving of the different radio can be better too. But I expect the phone to be good for 1.5/2.5 days of typical usage, no more, given the current behavior of the HD, touch pro and touch diamond (which have almost exactly the same internal components)
So i will still be pessimistic and say that they had some wonderous phone to get it to last for 5 days! (or didnt touch it for about 3 days!)
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The second is more likely, I doubt htc has changed the battery for the review (although it is possible). Good cell coverage is also good for battery life, if u have a cell tower nearby your phone will get better standby and communication time, same for wifi. I guess they both were in ideal condition and used the phone lightly...
also the physical size of the battery does not actually matter the rating of the battery is what matters and that is smaller therefore a smaller battery. The td1 i think was always said to have a really bad battery life so hopefully htc have heard this and made the td2 better with a longer battery life, we can all live in hope
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hum, yes, it is the rating that count...but given that all good batteries use the same technology (lithium-polymer), mAh rating should be in direct relation with physical size: a large battery with small rating just means that your battery is of an older generation (unlikely), or that there is a lot of dead material (plastic packaging) in your battery. So either the TD2 battery is much thinner than TD1, or it is likely that higher capacity batteries with the same physical size will surface quite soon on the accessory market (I hope for the second case, battery life under normal usage is one of the most important factor for me, it is convenient to have more than 1 day of "heavy" use per charge, and less than one day under "normal" use means the phone is poor for me, whatever its other qualities...)
Bettery Life!
Hi Guys.. Wel 4 days in, and still on my first full charge!
According to the power screen, I have used
58 hours 25 minutes standby
Talktime 2 hours 22 minutes
device usage 3 hours 24 minutes
And stil have 4 bars left!
how to say i think that htc have finally sorted out battery problems and have made a phone with a good battery life. Seems like ive been told!
Juggles said:
Hi Guys.. Wel 4 days in, and still on my first full charge!
According to the power screen, I have used
58 hours 25 minutes standby
Talktime 2 hours 22 minutes
device usage 3 hours 24 minutes
And stil have 4 bars left!
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Hay there what settings are you using, ie HSDPA on? screen brightness settings auto or minimal? how are you using your device?
Yay a HTC phone with good battery surely it cant be so lol
Juggles said:
58 hours 25 minutes standby
Talktime 2 hours 22 minutes
device usage 3 hours 24 minutes
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My standby time always more or less equals the device usage time, so 50/50. I keep playing with it all day At the end of the day it's at app. 50% charge.
Settings
MartyH32 said:
Hay there what settings are you using, ie HSDPA on? screen brightness settings auto or minimal? how are you using your device?
Yay a HTC phone with good battery surely it cant be so lol
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O have 3g on all day, as well as Exchange push mail, however i only get about 15 mails a day.
Screen is set to auto brightness. I have to admit i hate this rom, so am using it as a secondary device at the mo..
had it's first charge last night. Unplugged it at 7:30....now almost 11am.
it says
standby
2 hours 38 mins
talk time
0
Usage
1hour 28 minutes.
3 bars from the main power meter have already gone.
Brightness is set to auto and only recieve gprs from where i am at the moment.
I new it was too good to be true, look like there'll be a full charge tonight again.
gkai said:
hum, yes, it is the rating that count...but given that all good batteries use the same technology (lithium-polymer), mAh rating should be in direct relation with physical size: a large battery with small rating just means that your battery is of an older generation (unlikely), or that there is a lot of dead material (plastic packaging) in your battery. So either the TD2 battery is much thinner than TD1, or it is likely that higher capacity batteries with the same physical size will surface quite soon on the accessory market (I hope for the second case, battery life under normal usage is one of the most important factor for me, it is convenient to have more than 1 day of "heavy" use per charge, and less than one day under "normal" use means the phone is poor for me, whatever its other qualities...)
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I've never seen them use Li-Poly Batteries... The D2 Uses:-
Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
Capacity: 1100 mAh
trinode said:
I've never seen them use Li-Poly Batteries... The D2 Uses:-
Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
Capacity: 1100 mAh
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yes, my mistake However, my point stand: battery capacity should be directly linked to its physical size and weight, given that the technology and materials used are the same (especially if you compare the batteries of a single manufacturer, like HTC). If not, it mean that the battery is not optimal and that a higher capacity battery battery of the same size is likely to come afterwards (from htc or other suppliers). That's why I was interested in the physical size of the TD2 battery compared to other devices...Well, with some luck I will know today, maybe a batch will arrive this afternoon in my favorite mobile shop and I will pick one ;-)
After the first full charge and unplugging in the morning, mine lasted until the evening.
about the same as my D1.
I don't have bluetooth or wifi on ever.
So to be honest, with average use....it's still ****
Good job i bought myself a AA battery emergency charger for it as well
Extend batterylife
Maybe not what we're looking for , but it's a way to extend batterylife:
Just underclock your TD2 or other HTC-device:
Look here and here...
FYI: Overclocking is not possible (yet )!
@Juggles
Didn't expect to see you here, how's life? How's WmGurus?
So you have move to TD2.
How's it?
Good buy?
It's selling here from today in shops between SGD538 to SGD668. Maybe its a promo price.
Hey dude
CWKJ said:
@Juggles
Didn't expect to see you here, how's life? How's WmGurus?
So you have move to TD2.
How's it?
Good buy?
It's selling here from today in shops between SGD538 to SGD668. Maybe its a promo price.
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I love it to bits! You can check out my review on Tracy & Matts Blog, http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/index.php/2009/04/24/htc-touch-diamond2-review
as for wmgurus.. it sort of died a death i think! LOL
Juggles said:
Hi Guys.. Wel 4 days in, and still on my first full charge!
According to the power screen, I have used
58 hours 25 minutes standby
Talktime 2 hours 22 minutes
device usage 3 hours 24 minutes
And stil have 4 bars left!
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How you've managed to achieve this I'd like to know. As currently I have 2 bars remaining and I have the following listed:
19 hours 1 minute standby
Talk time 0 hours 2 minutes
Device Usage: 3 hours 25 minutes
since my last charge at 23:25pm Yesterday. It's now 21:53. I have had WiFi and 3G on most of the day mind you!
7 DAYS on Standby within 1 full charge! (however without Sim Card in)

Battery Comparison.

I'm going to be a useful XDA Member!
I bought a genuine Galaxy S 4G battery which is rated at 1650mAh. It's Samsung Branded, says 1650mAh and everything!
So I decided to see how much, if any, improvement there actually is. I was doing this for my own purposes, but I decided I'll share results with you guys too! I'm going to drain both the batteries doing the exact same test, and time them! Simple enough, right?
Configuration of the test:
-SRF Frozen 1.1.1 ROM with included Twlight Kernel. Undervolted (Forgot settings, will post when change batteries)
-Display at 100% Brightness
-Bluetooth on
-Wi-Fi Off
-Background Data off
-Auto-sync off
-GPS On
-Streaming THIS youtube video on the desktop site using Dolphin HD with Flash 10.3 plug-in
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsA9PhnYASQ&feature=player_detailpage
I'll update when the battery dies. =D
Update:
So I got my results ready... Took a while but BAM:
1500mAh battery lasted 1 hour and 58 minutes.
1650 mAh battery lasted 2 hours and 16 minutes.
I will have to see how real world use is, but this is pretty encouraging considering I was just trying to kill this battery as fast as possible. I was pretty skeptical about this battery ACTUALLY being 1650mAh, even though it is genuine Samsung, but it is!
So if you guys want better battery life, and no extended back, I'd say spring for a Galaxy S 4G battery.
Yippeeee, I cant wait to see the results, im sooooo exited. I bet the 1650mah lasts just a little bit longer but thats just my wild guess.
Are you calibrating the batteries beforehand? Well running them out calibrate them and make better results in a second round of tests?
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Hypnotic2010 said:
Yippeeee, I cant wait to see the results, im sooooo exited. I bet the 1650mah lasts just a little bit longer but thats just my wild guess.
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Pretty ignorant and condescending. =)
The Root said:
Are you calibrating the batteries beforehand? Well running them out calibrate them and make better results in a second round of tests?
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The 1500 mAh one was calibrated, but the 1650 one was not. If it's really important to you, I can do this tomorrow or another day I have time, I just don't have the patience to stare at my phone anymore, I want to use it. xP
Sprintguy1376 said:
The 1500 mAh one was calibrated, but the 1650 one was not. If it's really important to you, I can do this tomorrow or another day I have time, I just don't have the patience to stare at my phone anymore, I want to use it. xP
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I hear you, but if you want this to be a helpful thread this test needs to be done in a scientific manner. Successful science and patience rarely combine well. Please calibrate both or else it's more apples to oranges than it already will be. Technically, I wish this was a brand new phone with a stock battery being first calibrated and the replacement battery being put through the same circumstances at the same time.
Edit: specifying what the heck i'd want
Seems about right.
118 minutes for the 1500mah
vs
136 minutes for the 1650mah
That is a 15% increase.
The 1650 is 10% bigger than the 1500mah battery at advertised mah ratings. I am guessing you have had your 1500mah battery in use for a few months at least. Lets assume that it has diminished to 90% capacity from the new state of around 97% rated capacity which would be ~4-6 months of use. That means your 1500mah would be 1350mah.
Your 1650 is really 1600mah new most likely (97% rated).
That would make your 1650mah battery's real capacity around 18.5% larger than the 1500mah battery's real capacity, which is right in line with your test of around a 15% improvement.
Not pulling these numbers totally out of my ass BTW. www.batteryboss.org
muyoso said:
Seems about right.
118 minutes for the 1500mah
vs
136 minutes for the 1650mah
That is a 15% increase.
The 1650 is 10% bigger than the 1500mah battery at advertised mah ratings. I am guessing you have had your 1500mah battery in use for a few months at least. Lets assume that it has diminished to 90% capacity from the new state of around 97% rated capacity. That means your 1500mah would be 1350mah.
Your 1650 is really 1600mah new most likely (97% rated).
That would make your 1650mah battery's real capacity around 18.5% larger than the 1500mah battery's real capacity, which is right in line with your test of around a 15% improvement.
Not pulling these numbers totally out of my ass BTW. www.batteryboss.org
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Yay! Science worked! Now to test 1000 more times to avoid the small sample size argument. No, but really this thread just turned the helpful corner and I'm considering.
Edit: spelling (tori)

Battery Life

I don't want to ruin the moment... but any info about battery life on Nexus 4?
I don't want to waste ~u$s360 with a device that longs 4/5 hours...
Thanks.
And how are we supposed to gather this type of information?
Wait for hands on reviews!
[email protected] said:
I don't want to ruin the moment... but any info about battery life on Nexus 4?
I don't want to waste ~u$s360 with a device that longs 4/5 hours...
Thanks.
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is the only question that I
According to gsmarena, it has a 2100 mah battery
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Yeah, the big downside of a non-removable battery is the inability to upgrade if the battery life sucks. I can go over 24 hours on my Sensation with moderate use thanks to the extended battery I purchased for it.
It's a far cry from the GNexs 1750mAh battery, the 2100mAh battery in this should last a little longer.
I heard somewhere (for the life of me I cannot remember where) that it has somewhere around 12 hours talk-time. Of course that's yet to be confirmed...
well your basically getting a gnex with 350mah extra battery. and this time they are using a Li-polymer battery instead of the normal Li-ion so the battery will not degrade in about 2 years it will still hold a good charge.
anything's better than the iPhone 5's 1700 mAh batter
As seen in the pdf manual, there are only two little screws keeping you from removing the battery
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CJHolderUK said:
anything's better than the iPhone 5's 1700 mAh batter
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1440 mAh.
That said, it's not only about mAh -- the iP5 holds pretty close to the Maxx from a lot of reviews.
Zurginator said:
1440 mAh.
That said, it's not only about mAh -- the iP5 holds pretty close to the Maxx from a lot of reviews.
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Exactly. But Android phones, particularly the high-end ones, require an added boost. The iPhone 5 doesn't need the extra battery power; Apple have been very clever when it comes to power consumption. It's impressive.
ethanj93 said:
well your basically getting a gnex with 350mah extra battery. and this time they are using a Li-polymer battery instead of the normal Li-ion so the battery will not degrade in about 2 years it will still hold a good charge.
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Plus, no battery hungry CPU or screen like the Gnex!
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eep2378 said:
As seen in the pdf manual, there are only two little screws keeping you from removing the battery
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That, and probably some glue
I took a review concerning this topic:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/LG-O...-Galaxy-S-III-claims-an-LG-experiment_id35585
LG Optimus also has 2100mAh (I know, doesn't have to be same manufacteur) and the same components and it has a really good battery life.
Always better than S3.
+ LG says that their battery has more charging cycles. In the data sheet of Nexus 4 and Optimus G it says 800 instead of the usual 500:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/LG-O...fe-cycle-and-brighter-True-HD-display_id33706
+ (OT) really flat display so you don't feel the distance of your fnger to the screen (same source)
eep2378 said:
As seen in the pdf manual, there are only two little screws keeping you from removing the battery
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Nice!
2100mAh should be pretty good, especially without LTE.
Sent from my bootloader-locked MB865.
One other small thing to note, the battery is a bit higher voltage than your standard cell. 3.8v vs 3.6v, so that works out to 7.98Wh vs 7.56Wh.
manlisten said:
Yeah, the big downside of a non-removable battery is the inability to upgrade if the battery life sucks. I can go over 24 hours on my Sensation with moderate use thanks to the extended battery I purchased for it.
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Mine was giving me about 36 hrs with moderate use on ARHD ? Like a year ago ? Besides this phone will have so many kernels and rooms to choose from in like a month or so that will help you get better management of it that I just don't see it being an issue ??? And chances are you might not even have it after two years when the battery starts degrading ...

is it possible install higher capacity battery on V20 ?

hi
i have a h990ds v20 phone and need more battery capacitance. is it possible to introduce a battery more than 3200 mah (3.85 v) ?
thanks
I'm using a 10800ma battery I bought on Amazon. Getting about 65 hours of battery with about 12 hours of screen time. Maybe half of the screen on time was playing games. Streamed hours of music on my Bluetooth speakers during screen off time. This was what I considered heavy usage. another time I got over 90 hours with 7 hours SOT none of that gaming but some music streaming.
rivethead23 said:
I'm using a 10800ma battery I bought on Amazon. Getting about 65 hours of battery with about 12 hours of screen time. Maybe half of the screen on time was playing games. Streamed hours of music on my Bluetooth speakers during screen off time. This was what I considered heavy usage. another time I got over 90 hours with 7 hours SOT none of that gaming but some music streaming.
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Wow. Please give me more specifications about you battery and the way I can buy it. Like brand, photos of it and so on...
amirhosseinakb said:
hi
i have a h990ds v20 phone and need more battery capacitance. is it possible to introduce a battery more than 3200 mah (3.85 v) ?
thanks
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I am using 10000mah zerolemon
amirhosseinakb said:
Wow. Please give me more specifications about you battery and the way I can buy it. Like brand, photos of it and so on...
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B071475RZ5/ref=mp_s_a_1_30?ie=UTF8&qid=1518728801&sr=8-30&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=v20+battery
Bought it here...
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B071475RZ5/ref=mp_s_a_1_30?ie=UTF8&qid=1518728801&sr=8-30&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=v20+battery
Bought it here...
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thanks but by using this kind of cover, the phone's thickness is increased and it's difficult to transport it. How good it would be for the internal battery to have a higher volume.
I want to buy a Perfine or Powerbear extended battery for this phone, at 6600mAh . It will make the phone a little thicker, but not as much as the 10000mAh ones. Shoot up a search on Amazon, you can't miss them.
As for the batteries that are the same size as the internal one and claiming to have a higher capacity than the stock one, they're a scam.
I also bought a 2 pack of 3300ma batteries and external charger for $28. So it's no thicker but you can swap batteries in 2 minutes and be back up and running at 100%
I use 10000mah ZeroLemon Tricell battery on my vs995 and it's sufficient.
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Cell battery sucking too fast

I have my Axon 7 a few weeks ago, and I have noticed the cell battery draining very fast, I used the lineage 14.1 and the battery lasted much longer, but at the price of the features, like the dolby atmos, I went back to the b10 stock. the A2017G), I use the smart battery mode, and anyway nothing, would have any solution for this? Some configuration or something.
Thank you
SevenWes said:
I have my Axon 7 a few weeks ago, and I have noticed the cell battery draining very fast, I used the lineage 14.1 and the battery lasted much longer, but at the price of the features, like the dolby atmos, I went back to the b10 stock. the A2017G), I use the smart battery mode, and anyway nothing, would have any solution for this? Some configuration or something.
Thank you
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you could have installed dolby atmos on lineage and be done with it :silly:
I use 2 things on my Axon 7 G, stock Rom Nougat B10.
1) I have activated most of economy in the system of energy in settings.
2l I use Hibernation Manager
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.root.battery.saver.sleep.hibernation
I've got plenty of apps and my SOT is between 5/6 hours with a medium/heavy use. I haven't almost any loss when the screen is off.
Envoyé de mon ZTE A2017G en utilisant Tapatalk
SevenWes said:
I have my Axon 7 a few weeks ago, and I have noticed the cell battery draining very fast, I used the lineage 14.1 and the battery lasted much longer, but at the price of the features, like the dolby atmos, I went back to the b10 stock. the A2017G), I use the smart battery mode, and anyway nothing, would have any solution for this? Some configuration or something.
Thank you
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Did you buy the phone new ?
i have the same issue, bought this phone 5 months ago
i have tried accubattery pro version and in it it shows "estimated capacity at 1647mAh"
after unplugging it goes down very fast (1% every 2-3 minutes) even when screen is off
i am on slim5 version and using jojoc tweak
Wrong answer.
nauman284 said:
i have the same issue, bought this phone 5 months ago
i have tried accubattery pro version and in it it shows "estimated capacity at 1647mAh"
after unplugging it goes down very fast (1% every 2-3 minutes) even when screen is off
i am on slim5 version and using jojoc tweak
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if you will change the battery, could you try the 3600 mAh replacement and tell me afterwards? I need to know if it's good before i buy it, because i can only grt it at about double or triple of its price
nauman284 said:
i have the same issue, bought this phone 5 months ago
i have tried accubattery pro version and in it it shows "estimated capacity at 1647mAh"
after unplugging it goes down very fast (1% every 2-3 minutes) even when screen is off
i am on slim5 version and using jojoc tweak
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Accubattery showed my Axon I bought used at 1821 mAh. I changed out the battery and now it reads 2983 mAh , or 95% of the 3140 capacity. The rate of drop is relative to total capacity. Seems like the power cells in this model do not have a real long life span, maybe because of Quick charging ? IDK .
patio54 said:
Accubattery showed my Axon I bought used at 1821 mAh. I changed out the battery and now it reads 2983 mAh , or 95% of the 3140 capacity. The rate of drop is relative to total capacity. Seems like the power cells in this model do not have a real long life span, maybe because of Quick charging ? IDK .
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The lifespan is not the problem, your (both of you) batteries may have had a factory defect. My battery was used and abused in the worst way possible (Always quick charge, charge to 100% overnight from about 10 to 30%, rinse, repeat for about a year and a month. Result: about 2300 mAh. I'd say it's pretty good huh? ?
You can try using a USB mAh meter to confirm the readings. It measures how much electricity was actually sent to your phone during charge instead of what the phone hardware reports to a software app. I used it on everything from phones to digital cameras to AA batteries to check their true capacity.
alvinlwh said:
You can try using a USB mAh meter to confirm the readings. It measures how much electricity was actually sent to your phone during charge instead of what the phone hardware reports to a software app. I used it on everything from phones to digital cameras to AA batteries to check their true capacity.
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i don't believe you need to check, since it actually reports around 3100 mAh with a new battery. That is pretty damn accurate.
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The lifespan is not the problem, your (both of you) batteries may have had a factory defect. My battery was used and abused in the worst way possible (Always quick charge, charge to 100% overnight from about 10 to 30%, rinse, repeat for about year and a month. Result: about 2300 mAh. I'd say it's pretty good huh?
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That's about 25% loss in capacity in a year... not that great, 2300 mAh doesn't last awfully long powering the Axon. I bought my girlfriend a new ZTE Warp 7 over 2 years ago that has a 3000 mAh removable battery and a SD410 and the cell in it is has only lost 11% in those two years. It's a mystery to me as to whether it's quality control or multiple suppliers or some other factor , but it seems like there could be some inconsistencies in their batteries.
patio54 said:
That's about 25% loss in capacity in a year... not that great, 2300 mAh doesn't last awfully long powering the Axon. I bought my girlfriend a new ZTE Warp 7 over 2 years ago that has a 3000 mAh removable battery and a SD410 and the cell in it is has only lost 11% in those two years. It's a mystery to me as to whether it's quality control or multiple suppliers or some other factor , but it seems like there could be some inconsistencies in their batteries.
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I think 25% is perfectly normal for a year of quick charge and leaving it overnight. Just think that an sd410 probably consumes far less than the 820. I've found my phone using north of 2.5A sometimes
But yeah, yours had a manufacturing problem maybe
Axon 7 was made with poor batter life. Dont listen to reviews. I used this phone and battery life even with no gsm and minimal usage was no longer than 6-7 hours. I tried to close all apps and turn all power hingry settings. Phone is amazing, but bot battery.
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With a light usage, I hold almost 1.5 days with a 15 months old smartphone.
It's obvious that if you play heavily you have only few hours of battery. As almost smartphones...
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vulcano11 said:
Axon 7 was made with poor batter life. Dont listen to reviews. I used this phone and battery life even with no gsm and minimal usage was no longer than 6-7 hours. I tried to close all apps and turn all power hingry settings. Phone is amazing, but bot battery.
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nope. i had 8 hours of SOT when the phone had about 4 or 5 months.
Try Accubattery, it tells you your battery capacity. In my case it degraded badly over the course of a year and a couple months, up to 2300 mAh. Now I get about 3:30 to 4 hours of SOT with AEX Oreo and Swift Black theme
same problem with my AXON, SOT aboout +- 3hours, so what do you think about battery replacement? Tried someone?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1uFZHSWU4c
kraljan66 said:
same problem with my AXON, SOT aboout +- 3hours, so what do you think about battery replacement? Tried someone?
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of course, many people did. you just buy one and pop it right in, and it gets to 5h sot without any changes. Someone at the Hellsgate thread reported 7h30 SOT with 25% left just by using a specific governor. You just need to have a good battery.
Again, try Accubattery and see how much capacity your batt holds
estimate capacity is 2281mAh...so...can you recomend which type of battery ebay/ali I can buy?

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