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Ok so quick question.
I am looking at purchasing an extended battery for my HD2 which is running a MIUI custom android 2.3.4 rom (BOYPPC-SHIFTPDA DESIRE HD | GINGER Sense&HoneyComB | MIUI).
Since I have under 8 posts, I am unable to provide the link, but from ebay's homepage, I used the search: NEW BATTERY FOR HTC HD2 EXTENDED + DOOR T-MOBILE 3500MH
What I am curious about is that this post says it is a 3500MH battery, yet no where on the pics do I see this on the battery itself.
Is there an application out there that I can install that will verify this battery is indeed 3500MH once I install it? I have googled like crazy for this answer already & I have searched the forums already for similar threads, so lets keep the peanut gallery replies to a minimum. Respectful assistance is all that is needed.
Thanks for the help on this one.
Link > http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-BATTERY-HTC...470409?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item1c1ccfe309
After looking at it, I think it may be encrypted in the part number cuz it goes '35H00' I think there is an app, but you may want to search 'battery' in the market, as I haven't used them; also if you get it, make sure you calibrate you battery.
lol if i knew you would have had the answer, I would have just pm'ed you! thanks for the info, I should have googled the battery model number. I had searched battery in the market, but all that came up were battery saver apps and what not. Juice defender seems pretty decent, but I never have kept a rom on the phone long enough to notice a difference in battery.
do extended battery show correct perecentage in windows mobile ?
I doubt it will show correct percentage, but I am running Android, which is not showing correct percentage. I have to reboot phone once battery is low andthen it shows the true remaining amount. Once it gets down to 15% it stays there for a while. I got the 3500mah battery from eBay for like ten bucks and its worth it, but the cheap plastic back cover that comes with it sucks.
I got this
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=270737783770
Inclues a case and is original HTC so works correctly. The build quality is very good.
The El cheapo ones that quote BS numbers don't give you any longer battery life from what I've read. And, they tend to loose capacity quickly. Reality is, unless you switch to a radically different technology, the storage density stays the same. So, if you have two batteries the same size, and one offers 2300 and another 3500... guess which one is using a bit of controller ic trickery to feed you BS. The fact that they don't work properly is a good giveaway.
Seriously, if you had the tech to double the density, would you be selling it on eBay for ten bucks?
Thanks you for all information.
Im looking on ebay for good power bank for my i9500 but I got lost..
I mean there are so many power banks (with so high capability) so I do not know if its even real or good..
I need your opinion
what do you think about this?
what power bank do you guys use?
plus im looking for a good battery instant of the original one.
Im looking for a battery with the same size as the original but bigger capability
ive found a lot of things on ebay like "gold battery" but it seems junk
what do you use?
can somebody help me?
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Double your battery life (and possibly even triple) through a hardware "tweak"
Hi guys, I'd like to share a trick to increase the battery life of your SGS6 by 2x and even 3x but the 3x I will only test in the second week of March.
So I am trying to endure using the SGS6 because it's becoming a pain in the ass hard resetting it, installing an "optimized" ROM and installing all the "great" and "recommended" app tweaks or xposed modules to increase battery life and reduce lag...
Now for the battery life, I finally found something that works and it's actually pretty simple and it will work without having to install, reset or change anything to your phone's software...
Just change the battery to that of the SGS7!
The Samsung Galaxy S6 actually has a larger space allocated for a battery than is necessary for the battery of the SGS7 so it fits fine even though the SGS7 battery is a bit thicker!
And when I was using my phone at about light usage, I got 9 hours 30 minutes out of the SGS6 battery (which goes down dramatically when I'm using it more frequently) I have doubled that time by simply buying a SGS7 battery and using the phone the same way I did last time! So I'm at 20 hours of light use with the SGS7 battery installed in my SGS6.
Now I mentioned that the battery of the SGS7 is smaller than the compartment of the SGS6 is. So what I've done is I bought the battery of the SGS7 Edge (which is larger than that of the SGS7) and I will see if I can install that battery in the SGS6!
If that would be possible, I expect at least 27 hours of light use since we're moving from a 2600mAh battery (SGS6) to a 3000mAh battery (SGS7) to a 3600mAh battery (SGS7 Edge)
I'll update you on whether or not the SGS6 can fit the SGS7 Edge battery or not, next week!
So this is my little trick to drastically increase the battery life of your Samsung Galaxy S6 and I'm doing this so I can endure using the phone a little longer until the iPhone 8 comes out cause I'm tired of the great phones that use the ****ty Android OS (Android really ****s up any phone... just look at the specs of the SGS7 and that of the iPhone 7s and even though the SGS7 has better specs and a much better battery, the iPhone beats it on all aspects when looking at the user experience... I rant on more about why I'm going to switch every Windows and Android product I own in this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71264869&postcount=19
nathanaelhorn said:
The Samsung Galaxy S6 actually has a larger space allocated for a battery than is necessary for the battery of the SGS7 so it fits fine even though the SGS7 battery is a bit thicker!
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The battery being thicker leaves the S6's cover close normal ??
And of cause it is totally simple to change the battery and it's safe to not burn your device... forget it.
There is allready a thread in the accessories departement. I have put an s7 edge battery in mine and it works wonders! The only thing you need to take into account is that the s7 edge battery is 1mm thicker than the s6. What I have done, is I used multiple layers of tape to fit the backcover.
I have the battery installed for 1 month I think, and still no issues. Check the other thread for more information and experiences of other people.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/accessories/legit-aftermarket-larger-internal-t3270489
Better using the money otherwise spent (wasted) on a "genuine" battery towards saving for a new phone.
Also works with s6 edge? Any difference ?
0xPraeT0Rian said:
Also works with s6 edge? Any difference ?
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It does but that is an extremely hard phone to get apart, and if you crack the screen it costs about the same to fix it as it would for a new one. Not worth the risk imo
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Nope, the s6 uses a different battery. The connection is not on the same side sadly. On the s6 it's on the top left and connects on the motherboard from above, on the s6 edge it's on the right side and it comes from under the motherboard back up on the side of the phone. So it's not that easy.
I already search all kind of battery's from other Samsung phones but did not yet find any which looks kinda the same.
Just fitted a new Patona S7 edge battery and combined a few software mods I got over 2days and 6 hours SOT out of the first charge. Totally insane considering I was getting about 18 hours and 4 hours before on a Vhbw S7e battery.
These stats are on normal mode (ie not power saving) with Bluetooth and wifi on. GPS on battery saving though and WiFi scanning turned off. I'm using an s8+ port with greenify and forcedoze.
Dude that's awsome
What about back cover does it fit perfectly or is bubbly where battery sits
Sry bad eng but i think u get me
Hi, it fits fine. It is very slightly raised on battery side by a tiny unnoticeable amount so I wouldn't say it is flush but such a small amount it doesn't show, just a fraction of a mm. I will post some photos tomorrow. I did strip out the nfc and wireless charging and took the paper wrap off the battery and removed all adhesive from under the battery to save as much space as possible. It was worth it though.
Do you think the case would hide this?
Nice mod man, but aint out there, aftermarket batteries with higher capacity than the stock ones?
I'd be very suspicious of aftermarket batteries claiming extended battery life as there are nearly always fake. However, the S7e battery is 3600mah compared to the s6 2550mah and patona is a well respected manufacturer. It certainly seems to be good quality judging by the battery life I've been getting from it.
hardcore515 said:
Do you think the case would hide this?
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Definitely as it is barely noticeable anyway.
Photos below show the back. As you can see it is totally flush with the top and bottom and it is raised by a fraction of a mm on the battery side but it is so miniscule you would never notice unless you look really closely. There is no gap but just doesn't sit quite as flush as standard but to the untrained eye you couldn't even tell.
Jim1973 said:
Definitely as it is barely noticeable anyway.
Photos below show the back. As you can see it is totally flush with the top and bottom and it is raised by a fraction of a mm on the battery side but it is so miniscule you would never notice unless you look really closely. There is no gap but just doesn't sit quite as flush as standard but to the untrained eye you couldn't even tell.
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Did you need to remove anything? Please post battery link.
Rar9 said:
Did you need to remove anything? Please post battery link.
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I removed the Nfc and wireless charging pad to free up a little more space and it fits nearly perfectly. There is a miniscule raise but it's a fraction of a mm and you would not notice it unless you look really hard.
A few weeks down the line I'm still getting amazing battery life. This was the last charge cycle I did and I got over a day and still had over 40% charge left
Search for Patona s7 edge battery. I think I got mine off amazon but can't be sure. They are a German company I believe.
Jim1973 said:
I removed the Nfc and wireless charging pad to free up a little more space and it fits nearly perfectly. There is a miniscule raise but it's a fraction of a mm and you would not notice it unless you look really hard.
A few weeks down the line I'm still getting amazing battery life. This was the last charge cycle I did and I got over a day and still had over 40% charge left
Search for Patona s7 edge battery. I think I got mine off amazon but can't be sure. They are a German company I believe.
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Nfc is not needed but wireless charger. [emoji848]
I am thinking to change the battery with an s7e one because after school 6:40-1:30 I have only 30-50% battery heavy usage to normal
can you share a link where I can buy this battery ?....thanks!
s6 edge
Can s7 edge or s7 battery be installed for s6 edge?
dimitrispas22 said:
I am thinking to change the battery with an s7e one because after school 6:40-1:30 I have only 30-50% battery heavy usage to normal
can you share a link where I can buy this battery ?....thanks!
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Do a search for patona s7 edge battery. They are easy to find.
GodCho XDA said:
Can s7 edge or s7 battery be installed for s6 edge?
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No, because the s7 edge and s7 have the connector on the other side of the battery. I am not aware of anyone finding a battery to swap for the s6 edge I'm afraid.
S6 active battety can fit s6 edge i heard. But i can't find battery for s6 active to try.
Jim1973 said:
Just fitted a new Patona S7 edge battery and combined a few software mods I got over 2days and 6 hours SOT out of the first charge. Totally insane considering I was getting about 18 hours and 4 hours before on a Vhbw S7e battery.
These stats are on normal mode (ie not power saving) with Bluetooth and wifi on. GPS on battery saving though and WiFi scanning turned off. I'm using an s8+ port with greenify and forcedoze.
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I wanna ask how the phone recognise the new battery because there is huge differences between batteries? Did you use custom rom or kernel and did you do something special so the phone to show correct percentage ?
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I have buy a chinese battery and i plan to change it these days . One russian guy claims that it fit perfectly in the phone. My question is did you do someting special that the phone to rocognise the correct capacity of the new battery? Are you using custom rom or kernel? Sorry for bad english!
Hi, i'm using a custom s8+ rom with a custom kiboi kernel which recognises the 3600 mah battery.
Jim1973 said:
Hi, i'm using a custom s8+ rom with a custom kiboi kernel which recognises the 3600 mah battery.
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what rom and what version kiboi kernel u used??
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what rom and what version kiboi kernel u used??
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Kiboi devine 2.7.1
Ultimate nougat s8+
Recently installed S7E battery in my S6 and I'm very please! Great SOT and standby!
This happened to me today while browsing facebook.
My phone suddenly shut down. While trying to turn on, it would get to booting screen and then shut down again. It didn't loop - I had to try each time manually.
I cleared cache and reset it to factory settings to no avail. BUT once I got back home and managed to connect it to a charger (the battery was at estimated 90% capacity), everything runs smoothly. No shutdowns, no freezes - despite the phone getting warm. I stressed it quite a lot and it seems to hold, so I don't think this is related to the "bigger" CPU.
Could it possibly be a battery issue? Could my device be misreading the actual capacity of the battery?
As a sidenote: it did crash/shutdown once I disconnected the charger, but only after 20 minutes or so when I uninstalled a running at that time app.
Any feedback will be greatly appreciated, so I have something to work with and replace stuff accordingly - and hopefully not the entire phone, as I love my 6P.
It seems like it has to be connected to the battery, as it has been now holding (presumably) at 56% charge for over 4 (!) hours. AccuBattery shows the same data as what the phone reads, and now it seems that my power drain is in negative without charging the phone.
Sadly, there are no original replacements available in my country. Only cheap 3550mAh knockoffs that sellers call OEM. They do have Huawei logo, but everyone knows that 3450mAh is the only original capacity (right?)
Update: Nearly 20 hours on the same displayed 56% capacity.
Any help? Please?
No, you are wrong. Those 3550mAh batterys are the brand new ones from huawei. Those are the newest revision of the battery. Dont get the 3450 ones. If the seller is really selling a 3450mAh one, then its probably one of the old ones with the known issues.
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No, you are wrong. Those 3550mAh batterys are the brand new ones from huawei. Those are the newest revision of the battery. Dont get the 3450 ones. If the seller is really selling a 3450mAh one, then its probably one of the old ones with the known issues.
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Thanks for the heads-up. Just out of curiosity - how do you know that? When I contacted Huawei support, they did not answer me whether the 3550mah bat is a genuine product, or a farce. They avoided that question until they force-closed my support ticket without a proper answer.
First: Because i bought one and informed myself before. Then the new battery ran better then ever before. Even better then when the nexus 6p was new. Its the new batch that is better then ever before.
Second: you can read more about this topic in the correct forum thread about that: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78453441&postcount=1023
The thickness of the cable does not matter that much. Something you can care about is the weight. But this is something you can check when you got the new battery and also took the old one out.
To have longer battery life dont use the original charger. Use max a 5V 2A one. For example from a older Samsung mobile phone. Those have good electrical efficiency.
ncc8uetou5et said:
First: Because i bought one and informed myself before. Then the new battery ran better then ever before. Even better then when the nexus 6p was new. Its the new batch that is better then ever before.
Second: you can read more about this topic in the correct forum thread about that: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78453441&postcount=1023
The thickness of the cable does not matter that much. Something you can care about is the weight. But this is something you can check when you got the new battery and also took the old one out.
To have longer battery life dont use the original charger. Use max a 5V 2A one. For example from a older Samsung mobile phone. Those have good electrical efficiency.
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Thanks again.
For the 3 years I've bee using my 6P I never had battery life issues. In fact, even now the battery is holding well, despite the stats showing that my battery might be dying.
I came to this forum section looking for feedback on what could possibly be going on with my phone presenting the issues I am having. I am no mobile tech unlike many of guys around here. I might budge then and hope that the local Huawei repair center in my city will be of more help than the official Huawei support.