Samsung Galaxy s3 neo. So, my problem is that i recently bought extended 7000mAh zero lemon tri cell battery, and i can't get my phone to recognize it, it thinks it has 2100mAh battery, it's switching off at 1% but after i take battery out and put back in it has plenty of power left. :/ i tried changing Rom, now it's CM 12.1-20150428-UNOFFICIAL-s3ve3g,
Kernel is 3.4.0-cyanogenmod-g5f0621e [email protected]#1
Tue Apr 28 22:17:38 CEST 2015, please help on my stock oryginal rom it didn't worked as well.
Dude.... Extended battery?! These batteries are a big falsh, use ORIGINAL Samsung battery and you'll get more power. I am not joking extended batteries are bogus and drains fast. I switched from extended 2600 mAh (too good to be true) to original new fresh battery. Original one has more power than EXTENDED one...
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veli123 said:
Dude.... Extended battery?! These batteries are a big falsh, use ORIGINAL Samsung battery and you'll get more power. I am not joking extended batteries are bogus and drains fast. I switched from extended 2600 mAh (too good to be true) to original new fresh battery. Original one has more power than EXTENDED one...
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Dude if u have nothing smart to say just stay quiet, extended battery lasts me for 2 solid days only issue is that i need to take it out and put it back, surely u were just not smart enough to know how to use an extended battery, and to your's extended 2600mAh its weird capacity so guess it was fake, or if it was really extended poropably after ur phone shut down u could just take battery out, put it back in and have like 30% power still... I know its not crap or fake it really is 7000mAh just my system is taking info about battery from hard coded file in kernel.. Gezzz
I don't know. But I don't believe that 7000 mAh battery can be sold for example $40...
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Sorry but its no way possibble to use bigger capacity battery with corrected capacity... for example anker 7200mah I have but just with replace trick it use the extended capacity...
The problems is same on charge fase too... 3 time of replaces and reconnect the battery is needed to charge at real 100%.
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Hi All,
Has anyone purchased the following extended (4500 mAh) battery from MPJ?
http://www.mpjbattery.com/mpj-4500m...sung-galaxy-note-iii-3-n7200-n9000-n9005.html
Should I be concerned if this will work with our beloved phablet (Model # SM-900V) or not?
Since the website above didn't specifically spell this out, I'm a little hesitant to make the purchase, but, for the most part, I'm sure it will work with our phone. i'm also assuming it is exactly the same size as the original STOCK Samsung battery that came with our phones so I needn't worry about an extended battery cover as well.
Please advise.
Thanks in advance, folks!
Man I wouldn't buy that junk. The stock battery on this bad boy does phenomenal. The only after market battery I've used is Zerolemon. Those were some great batteries. They had one for the s4 that fit in the phone with the OE battery cover and was an extra 2 or 3 hundred mah since they didn't put nfc support in the battery. They also have that big 10,000 mah battery that turns the phone into a brick.
Thanks HarleyDroid,
'preciate the feedback.
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Man I wouldn't buy that junk. The stock battery on this bad boy does phenomenal. The only after market battery I've used is Zerolemon. Those were some great batteries. They had one for the s4 that fit in the phone with the OE battery cover and was an extra 2 or 3 hundred mah since they didn't put nfc support in the battery. They also have that big 10,000 mah battery that turns the phone into a brick.
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Did you contact them? Been read a review here.
I go through my battery very fast and usually have my phone on charge through the day to keep it topped up.
I was thinking of getting a new 2600mah anker battery, i have always heard they are very good, plus it should be better than my current stock battery for the fact its had a lot of use and some cells are probably dead now over time.
But i was just wondering if the anker is actually better than the stock battery.
Has it been proven at all, or both with both being 2600mah, are they both exactly the same, so it wouldn't make a difference which i bought?
Thanks
James
anker battery is better
but there is better than anker like >>>> Hyperion Samsung Galaxy S4 7500mAh
and its available for 32$
Are they reccomended? I've thought about picking one up for those days I'm playing with my phone for hours on end, but I have one thing holding me back...
When using a battery case is the phone draining the main battery and the battery case is just supplying a steady charge as its used? Or does it bypass the OEM battery while its plugged in being used till it drains? I know lithium ion batteries start losing capacity after 500 or so charges and I'm wondering if a mophie juice pack or equivalent would reduce the lifespan of the main battery?
I've been using the ZeroLemon S5 extended battery+case (8500mah) and have been using ZeroLemon for all my previous phones as well. On stock, I can last about 7 hours on a full charge. On ZeroLemon. I can go through 2 whole days of use. This however does remove the stock battery and replaces it with a MUCH bigger one which requires a custom case which they provide.
Galaxy S3 Neo has a ridiculous stock 2100 mAh battery which offers a very poor duration. That's the reason I need an extended one. I have tried lots of extended batteries of different brands such as DSK, Anker, and one that I don't know its brand, I bought it from http://www.tucargadorsolar.com/. All of it have offered me a very poor duration. They are supposed to have twice the capacity of stock battery but here are the results that I got with all of them:
Original 2100 mAh battery, 100% charged, holds for 5:30 hours on continuous video playing until it reaches 5%.
Different extended batteries (4200 to 4400 mAh depending on the brand), 100% charged, hold for 6:45 hours on continuous video playing and in exactly the same conditions of the other test (screen brightness, bluetooth, wifi...).
I have repeated the test lots of times and always get the same results. If an extended battery of 4200 - 4400 mAh has a double capacity and original battery holds for 5:30 hours, why the extended one does not hold for the double, 11 hours?
I suppose that I have been testing batteries coming from not reliable brands.
I ordered a battery from Mugen Power 3 months ago, because it is supposed to be a reliable brand. But 3 months later still know nothing about the order I've made, and now they don't answer my e-mails.
What can I do? Is there another brand which is reliable enough to offer me a good duration?
I am really annoyed with this, I have lost very much money and time and all batteries I buy are in a very bad condition.
Well you could just money to buy another phone Anyway, if you're on stock, I can't say much, but using a custom kernel with governors etc, it would be really a great option as with the default battery, it last way more longer.
It's really strange, really. Have you calibrated the batteries right by reading the manuals? Are you sure about the capacities (Have you tested them with a multimeter)? Have in mind (if you haven't already known that) that I9300 batteries are exactly the same, because it's wide known and there are for sure reliable sources. A phone like Neo, is easily targeted with fake things. Last, you should buy from Amazon and read the reviews. Oh, did you try to contact with the companies?
Again, it's very strange....
S3 neo's battery functionality is a joke...
I try a lots of extended batterys baut only one is in right...Anker 7200mah(buy from amazon)
But s3 neo have a "bug"...completly charge of ectended batery is possible just if you replace battery after first charge to "100%" and put on charge again...aproximately after replace cell, phone was display the true charging %...
After 2x 3x replaces battery was true 100% charged...
Discharging is same way....after first 1-2% level replace the batt....it shows aprox. 70% after....
Replace "trick" is only one way to use extended batterys capacity.
Hello,
I've bought an extended Battery for my GT-I9505.
My Problem:
I don't feel anything of the power increase from the new battery... It's still discharging between 8-10 hours like the Stock one.
I deleted the batterystats.bin,
I calibrated the battery,
I charged and discharged it completly several times,
After a quick research I got the Information, that I need another Kernel, becouse the Stock one don't accept the bigger battery (the kernel think the battery is full charged but the battery isn't really.)
And if I combine 1 and 1 my thought is:
The more the battery is charged, the more the output voltage.
The Mobile recognise if the battery is full to avoid an overloading.
This recognise is taken from the output Voltage exact like the percent scale.
When the Stock battery reached his 2600mah capacity the output voltage is for example 4.000 Volt.
2600 mah --> 4.000 Volt --> 100%
BUT HERE IS THE PROBLEM:
As soon as the 4.000 Volt ≙ 2600mah are reached with the new 5600mah battery the mobile thinks its full charged to protect from an overload.
And I think, that the Battery isn't really full even if the mobile says that.
Can anyone help me?
I'm don't think this is the case. I'm pretty sure there are people using extended batteries on stock ROMs.
Could it just be that the capacity is fake?
Not really... The battery has good ratings on ebay
Pwnycorn said:
I'm don't think this is the case. I'm pretty sure there are people using extended batteries on stock ROMs.
Could it just be that the capacity is fake?
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No its from mtec