Have anyone the size measurements of Oneplus one battery? Do the have same connectors?
If the size is the same they should work together?
Anyone have the oneplus one so they can measure the battery size??
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Has anyone measured the S4 battery or know where I can find the dimensions? I searched for awhile and couldn't find anything. I carry around an extra S3 battery in my wallet and am wondering if the larger S4 battery will fit.
Thanks ahead of time.
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This might help:
2600mAh battery Samsung GS4 images
Since these are the dimensions, I'm guessing the battery might be around 2.5" x 2.5" x 0.2".
The S4 battery is wider than the S3's.
Thanks for your help!
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Samsung released a larger 3000 mAh battery for the GS3 recently. Doesn't add much additional thickness either, maybe 1.5mm. We at Diztronic made a case to fit around the extended battery too.
I was looking at QI stuff online and discovered a couple things to share.
1) All S5 have the same size battery and QI connect. From looking at the products on Amazon, I thought there might be different ones (i9600), but they are all the same.
The old style QI had a 2 pin connector, the newer is 3. Both work with any S5. I found no indication there is a difference in operation, but I did not research in great detail.
2) Extended battery and QI together...
Option A:
There is one product that has it all, the Mugen 5900
http://www.mugenbattery.com/mugen-power-extended-5900mah-battery-for-samsung-galaxy-s5/
Cons:
Not water tight.
90 bucks
Option B:
Hack the QI to fit over a more reasonably priced extended battery.
The Anker 7500 http://www.anker.com/product/79ANS5-B75A
The ZeroLemon http://www.amazon.com/ZeroLemon®-7500mAh-Extended-Battery-Samsung/dp/B00KKRUG34
The Hyperion 5600 http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Extended-Capability-Compatible-Warranty/dp/B00RLRAJCE
At this time Anker and ZeroLemon do not have a 5600 range (2x).
Cons:
There are few cases to choose from.
No water tight cases (?)
Option C:
Use an extended battery that is the same size as a normal battery.
(My first choice, which I mentioned in another thread)
When it arrives and fails its advertised greatness of more battery power in less space, I'll go back to option B, unless I win the lotto, and go with option A, with gold plating, or whatever the 1% geeks do for phone fun, maybe something that levitates, or an implant with a neuro-optical display.
(not generally recommended): http://www.mpjbattery.com/mpj-4300m...900-g900m-g900a-g900t-g900v-g900r4-g900p.html
Cons:
Con?
Does anyone know the thickness of a note 4 stock battery?
I require the thickness measurements for this DIY project I'm doing. Any help will be much appreciated
I recently changed the battery on my 3+ year old Pixel 3 XL and saw a significant improvement in battery life. My Tab 4 8 plus is showing similar signs of an aged battery.
I see a two options for a replacement battery and one video on opening the back with a heat gun and guitar pick. For the Pixel, I was able to buy a replacement adhesive. I dont see a similar accessory for the Tab.
Has anyone replaced the battery on a Tab 4 8 plus?
Thanks,
Hi everybody.
I came here hoping to find sources for replacement batteries as both my XDA Execs are now unable to stay on for more than a few minutes. But from another thread I see that these batteries were last heard of back in 2019.
So, in an attempt to try and adapt currently available batteries to fit, I need to find out what the function of the two inner contacts on the XDA Exec are for.
The two outer ones are easily identifiable as +Ve and -Ve and -Ve, but I am stumped as to the inner ones. Is one for a thermistor? One for a charge sense?
Any help either regarding what these pins do or other workarounds gratefully received.
That's going to be a tricky one to source more batteries. Maybe get the dimensions of it, and look around for a similar (slightly smaller) one that can fit inside. You could solder wires between a smaller battery to the phone battery terminals perhaps.
I believe the outside pins are +ve and -ve. The inner ones are battery status indicator, and battery temp. not sure which is which o that particular device.
EDIT: This thread should help with which pin is which
Possible battery solution (fix)
Fellow universal users who suffer from battery problems, i know this issue is reccuring and is in many threads and forums now. However i am sorry to increase the talk in another thread. I just thought i would share my peice of advice. Attached...
forum.xda-developers.com
the_scotsman said:
Maybe get the dimensions of it, and look around for a similar (slightly smaller) one that can fit inside. You could solder wires between a smaller battery to the phone battery terminals perhaps.
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Thanks, I have already started looking at other batteries, the XDA Exec is one of the largest so getting one of lesser dimensions is actually quite easy, but knowing the pinouts of both the Exec and the newer battery is going to be critical.
As far as soldering wires goes, I would be more inclined to try opening up the old battery and soldering new Lion or LiPo cells inside.
Thanks for the link to the other thread, it does indeed suggest the battery sense is adjacent to the -Ve, and therefore the Thermistor lead will be adjacent to the +ve.
No worries. Yea, that would be the best option, replacing cells inside. That's not for everyone though. A bit of skill is involved, which is why I didn't suggest it. But you obviously know enough in this area, so definitely go that way for sure
Did you get anywhere with this? I'd like to power up my Exec as well, but can't without a battery.