Hi guys,
I've just bought new, 2400mAh battery to my BA. I found out, that low energy alarms stay the same (20% and 10%). Since capacity is much bigger than original, the 20% is still more, then with 1450mAh battery.
Is it possible to change this percentage setting, for example by editing registry entries.
R.
Belcik said:
Hi guys,
I've just bought new, 2400mAh battery to my BA. I found out, that low energy alarms stay the same (20% and 10%). Since capacity is much bigger than original, the 20% is still more, then with 1450mAh battery.
Is it possible to change this percentage setting, for example by editing registry entries.
R.
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Yeah same problem here,bought 3200 mAh extended battery and low energy alarm still on 20 perc. any modyfications to lower this limit??
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Since I have the nice large mugen 2200 mAh I would like to change the points at which I get battery warnings. With 20% power on the 2200 battery you are so far from a dead battery it would be nice to change this to 10%. I did a quick scan of the registry but could not find it by inspection. It must be there.
I have the same question... is that possible? :?:
Tks in advance
My one year old Jasjar has started dying when the battery has 60-70% power remaining. Looking at the other threads here it sounds like the solution is to replace the battery. I'm thinking I want to get one of the extended batteries, but I don't want to increase the size of the Jasjar by too much. I've discovered that there are quite a few extended battery options, and it looks like they add between about .5cm and 1cm, but many stores don't mention how much the batteries add. Additionally, I've seen some posts that suggest that some of the cheaper batteries don't correctly report their remaining charge status and the Jasjar simply reports 100% charged no matter how much power is remaining.
If any of you have one of the extended batteries, can you please give me the following information:
1 - mA capacity of battery
2 - size increase when battery is installed
3 - whether the built in power meter works correctly with the battery
4 - where the battery was purchased
Thanks much,
Brett
1 - mA capacity of battery (3800mAh)
2 - size increase when battery is installed (extra 9mm)
3 - whether the built in power meter works correctly with the battery (works correctly)
4 - where the battery was purchased (expansys)
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1 - mA capacity of battery (3800mAh)
2 - size increase when battery is installed (extra 9mm)
3 - whether the built in power meter works correctly with the battery (works correctly)
4 - where the battery was purchased(PDADEN)
BrettS said:
My one year old Jasjar has started dying when the battery has 60-70% power remaining. Looking at the other threads here it sounds like the solution is to replace the battery. I'm thinking I want to get one of the extended batteries, but I don't want to increase the size of the Jasjar by too much. I've discovered that there are quite a few extended battery options, and it looks like they add between about .5cm and 1cm, but many stores don't mention how much the batteries add. Additionally, I've seen some posts that suggest that some of the cheaper batteries don't correctly report their remaining charge status and the Jasjar simply reports 100% charged no matter how much power is remaining.
If any of you have one of the extended batteries, can you please give me the following information:
1 - mA capacity of battery
2 - size increase when battery is installed
3 - whether the built in power meter works correctly with the battery
4 - where the battery was purchased
Thanks much,
Brett
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check out here, www.mobixhk.com I purchased from here and it does not increased the thickness of the device since the battery come with the battery cover. enjoy~
arthewhk said:
check out here, www.mobixhk.com I purchased from here and it does not increased the thickness of the device since the battery come with the battery cover. enjoy~
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Are you sure it does not increase the thickness? Because from what I can see, IT DOES INCREASE THE THICKNESS, that is why there is a cover included. You are referring to this: http://www.mobixhk.com/product_info.php?products_id=122&osCsid=9e76ca40892bbff9e68cb6d07a6c7297
What is sad is it is only 2200 as compared to the other extended batteries out there which also increases the thickness, and they have 3200 and 4800 capacities. So why should we settle for something that also increases the thickness with a lesser capacity? I'd rather go for the higher capacity battery, but this is just me of course.
pictures of my extended battery
Here are a few pictures of my extended battery.I have charged it only 4 times since i have purchased the battery.Although im not a power user as most,it does the trick!!!
southernint3l said:
Here are a few pictures of my extended battery.I have charged it only 4 times since i have purchased the battery.Although im not a power user as most,it does the trick!!!
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that's the 3800mAh/9mm one? doesn't look anything like mine.
This battery is available now for pre-order at http://www.mugenpowerbatterijen.nl/pda_htc.html and will be released 2nd week of May 2010.
It's a standard size battery so it will fit inside the original back cover and it's an extra 300mAh so it provides an extra 20% of battery life compared to the original.
However, based on another battery from the same manufacturer (3600mAh extended battery as reviewed here), it doesn't show an accurate reading of the remaining battery life. So I wonder if this will be the same?
If anyone is willing to purchase this battery and try it out, please post a quick review in this thread. Thanks
1800mA
Battery corresponds exactly to originally, but I am the same as my one more jear old. Compared to the HTC Blackstone; screen 3.8 inc Battery: 1350 mA opened applications, and this screen machine 3.1 battery 1800 mA open the same applications. For the same time for the same application at the same percent and HTC Blackstone with me on my machine.
After writing the company and their advice four times completely empty and a full eight hours of never anything more of them did not receive a response.
The battery fits in this test, one of the 1200 - 1300 mA.
Sending back.
Hello, I replaced my stock battery that had 1450mah to one that has 1600mah and it only charges to 1450mah. I erased the battery stats and changed the rom, but still charges to 1450mah whatever I try.
I even tried with the Battery Calibrator from John Richards that I used a long time ago to fix the 15% battery shutdown and when I go to learning mode it says that my battery has a capacity very high, like 27000mah, which is obviously wrong, but I can't change it to another value with this battery in. Please help me to change the maximum current to 1600mah.
Thanks!
Anybody?
You bought a cheap aftermarket battery.
This battery won't work with batterycalibrator app.
The registers of this battery cannot be read.
So all values you get are not reliable.
Two beer or not two beer, that's the question
Ok, but isn't there a way to manually change the value of the battery capacity, no matter what battery I have in it?
Does anyone tried a different battery capacity? I found a 3000 mAh on ebay, did anyone tried it?
Do you think is harmful?
Thank you in advance
Is this battery built by HTC was is a third-party battery that is working with HTC?
It isn't a HTC battery, is a spare with more capacity, but I don't know if it's harmful or not, I didn't found anything in internet about it...
I don't think the battery capacity will harm the phone, maybe just the battery will hold longer or not, depends on it's quality.
The point is: does the actual stock battery has a fix number of cycles or whatever? The actual battery has 2850 mah capacity, the new one 3000...the difference of 150 mah will be recognized by the mobile? This is my concern..
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The point is: does the actual stock battery has a fix number of cycles or whatever? The actual battery has 2850 mah capacity, the new one 3000...the difference of 150 mah will be recognized by the mobile? This is my concern..
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The phone will charge and discharge the extra 150mAh but the correct capacity will not be reported by software.
Anyway 2850 vs 3000 is a little change, and if the battery quality is lower than HTC original battery maybe you'll not see any difference or maybe the battery will hold shorter.
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The point is: does the actual stock battery has a fix number of cycles or whatever? The actual battery has 2850 mah capacity, the new one 3000...the difference of 150 mah will be recognized by the mobile? This is my concern..
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From what i've seen on the Galaxy Gear S forums, somebody fitted a bigger battery inside and it worked just fine.
And his watch now lasts a few more days.
Anyway, for 150mAh more is simply not worth the risk.