A500fu high capacity battery upgrade - Galaxy A3, A5, A7, A8, A9 Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

A5 2015 (A500FU)
Just got a refurbished A5 after loosing my J5. The battery discharge is rubbish to the point im charging twice a day. Just ordered an upgraded battery (stock 2350mAh ordered 2850mAh).
Running 6.01 stock firmware and recovery. Will i need to do anything in software to use the new battery to its full capacity. I see the "About Device" page states theres a 2350mAh battery in place and the stock recovery does not provide a reset battery data option.
Hoping it will be plug and play. Any advice?

I wouldn't use any 3rd party battery man... seriously. What brand is that?
Once a phone gets released, engineers design a battery which run the phone smooth and stable with. Hopefully with this turn you will destroy your phone AND lose your warranty as you remove the battery and open the case. This is why it's not worth buying a refurbished phone.
I've tried it once with an older phone, the battery hogged and became unusable. I honestly don't recommend that.

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[Q] Terrible Battery in Germany

Hello all. This is my first actual help post cause I now have a problem, but I have been lurking for a while.
Anyway, I have a rooted S5 from verizon that had awesome battery life compared to my old nexus - I could hit 2 days with one charge. Anyway, I am now living in Germany, will be here for the next year, and I can get maybe half a day before I hit 30%. It feels like I am back with the nexus, I have to plan my charging around what I will be doing.
My carrier here is Lebara. Under the battery stats Android system and Androud OS dominate usage. I had that under control in the States with some TB tweaking, but it is back with a vengance. I haven't updated the OS and am not planning to until L comes out and is compatible with root.
I am never far from an outlet, but I don't want to return to my old habits of always plugging in.
I just had a thought - is it possible that the different electricity standards here nuked my battery? If this is the case, should I worry about my tablet too?
I am also starting to notice a lot more lag and even freezing from normal usage.
S5 frezzing and low batery life.
same here . in the states running stock os flashed to PP

[Q] Strange Battery Issue

Hello everyone, My Note3 (SM900) is acting strangely battery-wise. It has been rooted for over a year and using custom recovery. On the last weekend I did an upgrade to Android L but the issue remains same.
After charging to %100 everything is OK until the battery hits around %70. After that point, while using phone (call or usage) signal meter shows that zero like image(no signal), phone gets freezed for a second or less, shows critical battery warning for just a moment and then it reboots. When it boots up, it says battery is at %0 or %1 and if I leave the phone alone, battery percentage starts to rise up to about where it was reset. By the way, if I try to use the phone after reboot, sometimes it just powers off just like when it does while empty battery.
I tried to reset battery stats according to a xda post but it didn't solved my issue, so I have reinstalled Android L. Issue still remains. I would buy a new battery or send the device to warranty but first I want to make sure it is related to hardware. Also I am not sure if Samsung will say device is unlocked so its out of warranty.
Any help is appriciated.
Flash another rom
That's a dead battery.
If a device shuts down at a decent percentage and then shows low percentage when it turns back on, it's time for a new battery.
Depending on where you're from you probably don't have a warranty on the battery anymore anyway, (It's mostly 6 months or a year), and it's easier and a whole lot cheaper to order a fresh battery than send your phone in for 2 weeks and deal with Samsung's KNOX policy and the mandatory research costs of around 70 quid. A new battery is about 25 quid.
ShadowLea said:
That's a dead battery.
If a device shuts down at a decent percentage and then shows low percentage when it turns back on, it's time for a new battery.
Depending on where you're from you probably don't have a warranty on the battery anymore anyway, (It's mostly 6 months or a year), and it's easier and a whole lot cheaper to order a fresh battery than send your phone in for 2 weeks and deal with Samsung's KNOX policy and the mandatory research costs of around 70 quid. A new battery is about 25 quid.
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thanks for the info. do you mind suggesting a high capacity battery instead of official samsung one?
 @Kenny, i have already flashed a new rom.
erkanea said:
thanks for the info. do you mind suggesting a high capacity battery instead of official samsung one?
@Kenny, i have already flashed a new rom.
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If you don't mind the size increase (It about doubles the thickness), the ZeroLemon 10.000mAh is the ultimate way to go. That'll last you a week with intensive use. Thread with links here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2781990
If that's a bit too thick, your best bet is to nose through the Accessories board, there's quite a lot of options (And sadly I don't know them...). http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/accessories

New Battery Advice?

Hi all,
So I recently bought a new genuine note 4 Battery off of Amazon (bargain at £12!) and I'm just wondering about what's the best way to start using it?
The reason I ask is currently i'm currently running stock 4.4.4 BTU (before I was running 5.01. BTU) and I have the issue with the battery either going from 15% to 0% in minutes or sometimes it just turns off at 10% (like literally the phone just dies)
I've tried everything from a restore, new firmware, old firmware and event reset the battery status via the service menu. I'm just worried that i'll insert this new battery and may have the same issues, perhaps I'm looking into things too much?
Or should I give one of the new 5.1.1 roms a go?
Thanks.
tinker_tf said:
Hi all,
So I recently bought a new genuine note 4 Battery off of Amazon (bargain at £12!) and I'm just wondering about what's the best way to start using it?
The reason I ask is currently i'm currently running stock 4.4.4 BTU (before I was running 5.01. BTU) and I have the issue with the battery either going from 15% to 0% in minutes or sometimes it just turns off at 10% (like literally the phone just dies)
I've tried everything from a restore, new firmware, old firmware and event reset the battery status via the service menu. I'm just worried that i'll insert this new battery and may have the same issues, perhaps I'm looking into things too much?
Or should I give one of the new 5.1.1 roms a go?
Thanks.
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ive only had that battery issue when i was using an old iphone 4s, i think a new battery should behave like a new battery and not have magic disappearing charge %
Yeah, I think it might just be the battery. Give the 5.1.1 roms a go. I installed one on my Z2 and it was better battery wise. I am still waiting for the update on my Note 4 G variant, I hope it will also make things better.

Samsung s7 Edge not compatible with os 6.0.1?

Hello guys!.It's my first time here. So, I have some questions regarding this problem
I bought my S7E around july, and it had amazing battery life, It lasted around 30hours++ but I drained the battery by playing games so I can charge my phone before 5pm(my office hours) to avoid over charging when I go to bed. I even used the best perfomance that time, gps on, gestures on, etc.But still at least it lasted for 27hours.Now, it only lasts for about 12 hours something. Ive never overcharged it. The moment I saw the green led, i plugged off the charger.
Can anyone fix this? well please don't tell me to turn off all the features, I had them on and still I got to use 27hours. I dont know when I did the update, maybe os 6.0.1 is draining the battery?or any suggestion?
Thank you
Go to Settings>Battery and view the usage to see what app is using it much battery.
You can NOT overcharge the battery of your S7 Edge. I've always kept my phones on the charger over night and never had problems. I'm doing that since the HTC Magic (T-Mobile G1). It has overcharge protection. It is NOT good to drain a Lithium-Ion battery down to a few %. A Lithium-Ion battery operates the best when charged >40% and at average room temperature. For more info, visit batteryuniversity.com.
nitrous² said:
You can NOT overcharge the battery of your S7 Edge. I've always kept my phones on the charger over night and never had problems. I'm doing that since the HTC Magic (T-Mobile G1). It has overcharge protection. It is NOT good to drain a Lithium-Ion battery down to a few %. A Lithium-Ion battery operates the best when charged >40% and at average room temperature. For more info, visit batteryuniversity.com.
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Nope. I never drain my battery.I keep my battery until 20% then charge it directly. I know how to take care of Lion battery. Ive heard about the overcharging protection feature but i'm not sure whether it works.we never know whether that program runs on background or not since we cant track it.
kylelopez20 said:
Go to Settings>Battery and view the usage to see what app is using it much battery.
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well,i tracked that down but found nothing.all normal. but still 30hours down to 12 is real problem.
chriszzz18 said:
Nope. I never drain my battery.I keep my battery until 20% then charge it directly. I know how to take care of Lion battery. Ive heard about the overcharging protection feature but i'm not sure whether it works.we never know whether that program runs on background or not since we cant track it.
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Well, then don't charge overnight. You're problem is most likely software related anyway unless your battery is very old and/or you overstressed the battery too often which can't be because the S7 Edge isn't that old and you "...know how to take care of Lion battery". I think you meant Li-Ion but w/e. A defective battery is possible but very unlikely. BTW overcharge protection is not a program. It's a physical thing soldered onto the battery/charger PCB. Hardware. There's one built into the battery and one inside the charger and of course we can track it. You can't because you probably don't have the equipment + knowledge to test it. If you're so concerned, you should really read about it. After all, you're dealing with a highly reactive metal.
nitrous² said:
Well, then don't charge overnight. You're problem is most likely software related anyway unless your battery is very old and/or you overstressed the battery too often which can't be because the S7 Edge isn't that old and you "...know how to take care of Lion battery". I think you meant Li-Ion but w/e. A defective battery is possible but very unlikely. BTW overcharge protection is not a program. It's a physical thing soldered onto the battery/charger PCB. Hardware. There's one built into the battery and one inside the charger and of course we can track it. You can't because you probably don't have the equipment + knowledge to test it. If you're so concerned, you should really read about it. After all, you're dealing with a highly reactive metal.
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Well that's why i charge my phone at my office:crying:
i wonder if the OS is the problem. I've heard about drivers not compatible on s7 using 6.0.1 so the background data keeps working such as gear vr service. It wasnt there before. and OM Customize. So, if i overstressed my battery, it will damage my battery? I did that before to charge my phone between morning to evening.
chriszzz18 said:
Well that's why i charge my phone at my office:crying:
i wonder if the OS is the problem. I've heard about drivers not compatible on s7 using 6.0.1 so the background data keeps working such as gear vr service. It wasnt there before. and OM Customize. So, if i overstressed my battery, it will damage my battery? I did that before to charge my phone between morning to evening.
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You're hearing really weird things buddy The S7 Edge has always been running Android 6.x.x. It never ran any other Android version. The drivers are fully compatible. In fact, the drivers on a Samsung are as compatible as drivers can get, since SoC, Camera Sensor and many other parts of the phone are coming from the same manufacturer; Samsung.
My guess, and I can only guess since we'd have to see your battery stats for more detailed explanations, is that you either ran into the Android System-, or Google Play Services battery drain bug that occurs after an OTA update. These problems date back all the way back to the Galaxy S2.
I'd recommend you first flash a stock ROM using the "HOME_CSC" file. This will NOT wipe anything from your phone. Only the core system and stuff will be reinstalled. If you still have this problem, try flashing a stock firmware using the regular "CSC" file. Always make a backup first. The regular CSC file will WIPE EVERYTHING from your phone, including internal storage but it won't touch you MicroSD. Now you start with a freshly installed Android and see if it solved your problem.
nitrous² said:
You're hearing really weird things buddy The S7 Edge has always been running Android 6.x.x. It never ran any other Android version. The drivers are fully compatible. In fact, the drivers on a Samsung are as compatible as drivers can get, since SoC, Camera Sensor and many other parts of the phone are coming from the same manufacturer; Samsung.
My guess, and I can only guess since we'd have to see your battery stats for more detailed explanations, is that you either ran into the Android System-, or Google Play Services battery drain bug that occurs after an OTA update. These problems date back all the way back to the Galaxy S2.
I'd recommend you first flash a stock ROM using the "HOME_CSC" file. This will NOT wipe anything from your phone. Only the core system and stuff will be reinstalled. If you still have this problem, try flashing a stock firmware using the regular "CSC" file. Always make a backup first. The regular CSC file will WIPE EVERYTHING from your phone, including internal storage but it won't touch you MicroSD. Now you start with a freshly installed Android and see if it solved your problem.
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Hello mate,I am sorry for my late reply since I gave up. I am trying to solve this again.
Well, can you tell me where can i get the stock firmware? I am from Indonesia(well I think some parts of the continents have different firmware).I wanted to flash it tho but I am afraid I got some "hacked" firmware.
well,the battery usage looks normal to me.
google play services around 5-15%
android OS 15-20%
android system 15-20%
but still,it drains too much>,<
Let me try to upload a pict of it.
Additional information : Slept 8 hours while listening to music and it drained from 55% to 2%.I mean this is really insane.That's why I am taking serious action now. The first time I bought it with the same settings and apps + I turned on always on display and night clock while listening to the music for 8 hours of sleeping,it only drains 10-20%.
I took this ss because I got 30hours on time : link
these are the drained ones.15Nov and 9 Dec
15Nov
9Dec
Thank you mate
First out of all. How much SOT (Screen On Time) do You get?
To check that go to battery usage at the end of the day or when You have 20% and in battery usage tap on screen and take a screenshot.
Second.
Certain firmware updates decrease battery life a little.
And third.
You can disable apps that are draining Your battery if You don't need them.
Also for a really good battery info what uses Your battery etc You can download GSAM battery monitor from play store.
ProtoDeVNan0 said:
First out of all. How much SOT (Screen On Time) do You get?
To check that go to battery usage at the end of the day or when You have 20% and in battery usage tap on screen and take a screenshot.
Second.
Certain firmware updates decrease battery life a little.
And third.
You can disable apps that are draining Your battery if You don't need them.
Also for a really good battery info what uses Your battery etc You can download GSAM battery monitor from play store.
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well from the time being, i think my network operator is draining my battery.I tried to turn off my mobile network last night and used wifi instead.I lost 1% for 8 hours.Well, I changed my network operator around october and since then I felt the battery drain. I already sent report to the provider hope they solve it.
But I wonder, my network operator has good 4g coverage here, why does it drain too much? My old operator had only 3g coverage.Is there any way for me to track down my operator whether they are using too much battery to search network coverage maybe?
Newest firmware always decrease battery life a little

Replaced battery, still old bad capacity.

S7 edge exynos bought in Norway close to release.
So I finally got to replace my battery after using it for about half a year with minor swelling. Accubattery reported it at 64%health with about 2200mAh capacity (design capacity is 3600).
After about 10 charges with the new battery and some "manual benchmarks" (you deplete it totally and charge it to 100 and some additional minutes to see how much goes into the battery) I still only got about 2400mAh so I went back and got them to switch the battery again (not official Samsung service center, but it's original OEM parts).
New one (2nd replacement) seems to also max out at 2400 after a couple of charges (and yes I've tried resetting phone and wiping cache partition). When I go into the testing section in the samsung members app it goes through my phone looking for problems and it states that the battery health is bad and should be taken to a service center for replacement, but this battery is totally new.
Atm, I'm trying the re-calibration method of depleting it totally, on and off on and off, then to 100% and down again and up, but I doubt it will work.
I've also put in an order for the galaxy A70 which I get for basically nothing (1700NOK - 191$, normally costs 4700NOK - 530$). Unless the replacement battery sorts itself out I'm gonna have to admit defeat and switch from my dream phone.
My theory is that either my mobo has some weird ass issue or there's some systemcarememory that hasn't reset and it treats the new battery like the old not letting it charge as much as it can as a safety. Tried contacting samsung support, but no reply.
Any help/advice is welcomed with open arms. Also if anyone have thoughts on the S7edge to A70 switch I'd love to hear em
The only solution is if you are on Oreo you should downgrade to Nougat and then reflash Oreo and if you are on Oreo and have a binary say u4 and you could not find binary u4 Nougat then I'm afraid no solution. No custom Nougat won't do the trick.

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