[Q] x10 battery compatible? - Xperia Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi there, i had an xperia x10 before this big bad ass xperia play, and was wondering if battery is compatible. I mean, they're physically the same, but i notice there's a difference in one of the 234234 codes written on it.
Wonder if someone already tried it. Just bought my xplay and don't wanna see it melt before my very eyes already

they're both 1500mAh 5.4Wh and 4.2v so i would say you're fine to use the x10 batt. i know it doesnt cause any problems because i've used the battery out of my old x10 to power my play
tom

tommoose said:
they're both 1500mAh 5.4Wh and 4.2v so i would say you're fine to use the x10 batt. i know it doesnt cause any problems because i've used the battery out of my old x10 to power my play
tom
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thanks Paul, I'm gonna try it too and report back.

Related

Possible solution to battery problem. 3600mah battery!!

Okay we all know how X10 is draining the juice out of our phone, peoples are trying to solve that problem by killing background apps, turning off gps, disabling wifi etc. I had x1 before, someone bought a 3600 mah battery and did a review of it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=514461
Its bit bigger than the original battery so it sticks out. In the main website of the manufacturer they have another battery of 1800mah, here, so that is 300mah more. Not really that much of an improvement but extra 300mah might mean 3hours more.
Anyone wants to give this a try? I am definitely going to try the 1800mah when it come out on 10 may.
wow
My battery life is good enough. This thing has a freaking 1ghz processor in it. What do you expect?
it has more to do with built in se apps or donut 1.6 because the samsung galaxy running 1.6 has the same problem. i used a nexus one and hd2 which both have the same processors and they dont drain THIS fast.
forzanerazzurri said:
My battery life is good enough. This thing has a freaking 1ghz processor in it. What do you expect?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
A better battery!?!
I know it has 1Ghz processor and that is why I bought the damn thing!!
Because of Sony UI a lot processor power is being used up even when we are not doing anything. People are trying to get this phone rooted so that we can get rid of those unwanted programs and also have 2.1 Android.
But in this thread I am discussing of a better battery so that rooted or not we can have more juice in it.
i'd rather carry a 6400mah external battery pack than make the phone look bulky. you dont wanna make a sony look like nokia.
tommy96814 said:
i'd rather carry a 6400mah external battery pack than make the phone look bulky. you dont wanna make a sony look like nokia.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Any recommendations for a decent external battery pack/ supplier?? Always good for those overnight stays, or long train journeys...
tommy96814 said:
i'd rather carry a 6400mah external battery pack than make the phone look bulky. you dont wanna make a sony look like nokia.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you read my first post (!!!???) you will see that I mentioned that there is a smaller battery (same dimension of the original) 1800mah is also coming out too.

Xperia Play/Arc/Ray Battery

All the galaxy s phones use the same battery so Im just wondering if these xperia phones use the same batteries.
No they don't. I'm not sure about the Ray but the Play and the Arc have different batteries.
Zargari said:
No they don't. I'm not sure about the Ray but the Play and the Arc have different batteries.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thanks mate
The Play, the X10, and surprisingly my old X1 all use the same battery,
Just do a search on google or ebay with the battery`s product number and you will normally get a list of other phones that the battery will work with.

[Q] IC Battery fuel gauge

Does anyone know if the Arc fuel gauge is the same as X10's? I know this is stupid... It's just if by any chance it is I have 0% battery problem and have X10.
It's most likely not the same.
ST4YSTR0NG said:
Does anyone know if the Arc fuel gauge is the same as X10's? I know this is stupid... It's just if by any chance it is I have 0% battery problem and have X10.
It's most likely not the same.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
theres a kernel mod doomlord did but its not great. x10s are dirt cheap though you should buy one and report back, I couldnt find any info

ba750 and acro s battery

Hi I saw something intresting on mugen power site. I chose my xperia arc model.Next I read in specs that battery is also compatible with xperia acro. The difference is the Lt26w battery has extra connector with and access to remove battery it is not very easy. In xperia acro s specifications I read that it has 1910mah battery. If its true what is on mugen site I can buy sony stock battery which has extra 1/4 mah than ba750. What do you think about it? Could sb of you eventual shot a picture if has both batteries together. I mean if it has same measurres.
BR biablo
biablo said:
Hi I saw something intresting on mugen power site. I chose my xperia arc model.Next I read in specs that battery is also compatible with xperia acro. The difference is the Lt26w battery has extra connector with and access to remove battery it is not very easy. In xperia acro s specifications I read that it has 1910mah battery. If its true what is on mugen site I can buy sony stock battery which has extra 1/4 mah than ba750. What do you think about it? Could sb of you eventual shot a picture if has both batteries together. I mean if it has same measurres.
BR biablo
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That wont work these batteries are really different:
http://www.phonextreme.co.za/images/1651_0.jpg arc s
http://cdn2.bigcommerce.com/server1...ah_battery_01__65838.1354774854.1280.1280.jpg acro
pypcier said:
That wont work these batteries are really different
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry but its not satisfy answer. You said that these are different and link to separated photos.Give more details why do you think that is like you thinking. Other have any evidence that both these batteries fits to arc. The side of + and - connector is not a problem. I think that there is a way to install it backside at the front . Need more evidence. Please its imprtant for me
BR
biablo said:
Sorry but its not satisfy answer. You said that these are different and link to separated photos.Give more details why do you think that is like you thinking. Other have any evidence that both these batteries fits to arc. The side of + and - connector is not a problem. I think that there is a way to install it backside at the front . Need more evidence. Please its imprtant for me
BR
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Do you live in china? Because there is no other reason you cant just google this for yourself. Arc s have Li-Po 1500 mAh battery Acro s have Li-Ion 1910 mAh battery. What does it mean? It means that these batteries are made in different technology and i don't think its safe to put acro battery in arc. But there is only one way to be sure: Buy it, try it and if its not compatible then fry your phone.
pypcier said:
Do you live in china? Because there is no other reason you cant just google this for yourself. Arc s have Li-Po 1500 mAh battery Acro s have Li-Ion 1910 mAh battery. What does it mean? It means that these batteries are made in different technology and i don't think its safe to put acro battery in arc. But there is only one way to be sure: Buy it, try it and if its not compatible then fry your phone.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Other than that it is not even possible to install the battery.

Battery Replacement Recommendations

This thing looks reasonably easy to replace the battery.My Mrs who has this phone is complaining about the battery life in her phone. I've seen a few larger capacity batteries which sound like a good idea but I guess there are lots of rubbish ones out there. Any experiences out there?
,...........
Sent from my LT26i using xda app-developers app
Highly not recommended to use any other batteries than OEM / Sony. And there a lot of cheap batteries out there which claim to have 2000-2500ma. Also it is not that easy to remove the battery. I have an Acro S and it is sealed tight!
Xperia LT26 Replacment Battery
Firstly, any non-OEM replacement battery for most early Sony Android phones(those I have tested) do not report temperature.
This is not good for a phone that can often run at high temperatures and where apps/system rely on battery temperature for system controls.
Mugen Power has also confirmed to me that their Sony replacement batteries do not provide temperature to the system controls.
You can replace the battery in the Sony Xperia S, but you do need to take some care, that no ribbon cables are damaged in doing so.
The Xperia S is not water resident and doesn't have any 'seals' to contend with when gaining access to the battery.
I have tested a 'cheap' PISEN BA800 1700mAh battery in an Xperia S and it gave comparable performance to the original BA800 1700mAh battery. The overall long term life of the battery could be another story.
There are many replacement batteries for the Xperia S, but I'd stay will clear of any battery claiming 2000mAh and above.
They're cheap for a reason.
I have long speculated (but never tested) that the Mugen Power BA800 1800mAh battery for the Xperia V (LT25) would work in an Xperia S (LT26).
Please do your own research on this, before any purchase.
I would only recommend an original Sony BA800 replacement battery for the Xperia S (LT26).
I have friends who tried to change battery (not on XperiaS) and someone had a fine feedback. But other had many many many problems with temperature, indication on phone and one exploded!!!
Many times i thought to change my battery too, but I don't really trusted to put this change. If you try, please write your feedback!! :good::laugh:
So what do you recommend guys?I really really need a battery,like ASAP!So if someone could please give me an idea of what to search for,or instead gives me a link or something,I would really appreciate it!Thanks!
MPJ has a 2500 mah battery for the xs. It seems to have only positive reviews. I don't know how they managed to squeeze in 2500 mah in the same dimensions as our 1750 unit....
Hey everbody!
This is my first post on xda ever! I'm currently into that topic... I tested one battery a few days ago claiming to have 2680mah capacity! It says something like Gold battery bla bla... Well I DON'T RECOMMEND THIS BATTERY! It has nowhere near that capacity... It is even worse than the original... Right now I have another one from a company called "extremecells". They are making a promise on their homepage saying that if you find another battery of the same size with more real capacity than theirs, they would give you 100€! And that counts for all of their batteries... Well I ordered one 1750mah BA800 battery which I use right now and it is already much much better than the one before... I ordered another one from a site called batteryupgrade.com (or. org or something). There is a battery from Max Power claiming to contain 2100mah! That one is still on its way to me... I will keep you updated on that one when it arrives!
For now I can recommend the battery from extremecells!
Greetz
DekinGBar said:
So what do you recommend guys?I really really need a battery,like ASAP!So if someone could please give me an idea of what to search for,or instead gives me a link or something,I would really appreciate it!Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i replaced my SL's battery(i believe the model as written on the battery itself is: SP50KERA10) with a OEM BA800 & it's OK so far. No better than the original but not worse either. But I did that cuz I couldnt find an exact repalcement for this in my country. If its the same in your case then u cud try it out.
Bonator said:
There is a battery from Max Power claiming to contain 2100mah! That one is still on its way to me... I will keep you updated on that one when it arrives!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tested the battery and just like the other gold one it's garbage. Both fall from around 35% to 1% and then the phone shuts down and the batteries are empty... I put the original back in and downloaded an app called advanced bttery calibrator... it calibrates the battery and then shuts the phone down and wants you to load the battery to 100% while the phone is off... well somehow my phone boots up by itself after a short while... (like 10 minutes). My XS runs Carbon ROM Beta 9 now but had the same problem with cm10 FXP before... I try to go back to stock sony UI now and then I will see if the problem is still there... then I'll keep testing batteries again
Still recommend the extremecells battery or the original
Thank you!
But in extremecells there is no battery for my xperia ion
drakonyus said:
Thank you!
But in extremecells there is no battery for my xperia ion
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Of course Extremecells doesn't have a replacement battery for your phone, because you can't remove the Sony Xperia Ion battery - it is built in... Btw battery life of your phone is inconsistent, many people are complaining about the battery.
The Xperia S I have is from autumn 2012 and I wonder if someone can make a prediction out of experience how much more battery time one would gain, when a new (original) battery is inserted after all this time of use. I would be satisfied to just have an opinion like
1) you will not have a substantial improvement
2) phone will run longer but only up to 25% more
3) there will be a huge positive effect (like 50% or more)
Another question I have is why I find two original BA800 battery types:
Sony Ericsson 1750mAh
Sony 1700mAh
See attached images. Which one is considered better and are they both original?
My Xperia S (or probably his original battery) is now totally dead. I need to decide if ordering a new battery is worth a try. The original battery is labeled:
SonyEricsson 1253-5636.1 12W17
SP50KERA10
S/N 116...SWSGNS
min. 1700mAh 6.3Wh
ChriMo said:
My Xperia S (or probably his original battery) is now totally dead. I need to decide if ordering a new battery is worth a try. The original battery is labeled:
SonyEricsson 1253-5636.1 12W17
SP50KERA10
S/N 116...SWSGNS
min. 1700mAh 6.3Wh
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If You are from India,I got this battery, it seems to be working fine and lasts nearly a day, as it runs on Lollipop ROM's now. Maybe it will last more on stock ROM. You can use coupons to reduce the price.
ChriMo said:
The Xperia S I have is from autumn 2012 and I wonder if someone can make a prediction out of experience how much more battery time one would gain, when a new (original) battery is inserted after all this time of use. I would be satisfied to just have an opinion like
1) you will not have a substantial improvement
2) phone will run longer but only up to 25% more
3) there will be a huge positive effect (like 50% or more)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I changed the battery of my xperia S few weeks ago after 3 years. The battery life is really improved. I don't able to say the percent value, but before the substitution I will arrive at the evening without battery; now instead i have always 40 % of battery as minimum value.
I also use the phone more respect before beacuse I know that I arrive in any case at the evening so i think that my old battery was really worn!
Motherboard
Any body can help me
Kindly send me a full high resolution picture of xperia s lt 26i motherhood
Thanks
Anyone tried MPJ 2500 mah battery for xperia s ? How is its backup in xs
verma.arun833 said:
Anyone tried MPJ 2500 mah battery for xperia s ? How is its backup in xs
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, I don´t know if the Xperia S uses BA900 battery, I have bought the 2500mAh MPJ battery for my Xperia M (BA900 replacement) and the real capacity is approx 2000-2100mAh (20% better than the stock 1700mAh BA900 battery), so I think for Xperia S it would be the same. I have read in most forums, that MPJ are one of the few manufacturers that really have better capacity than stock batteries, but the real capacity improvement is only about 15-20% above the stock batteries, depending on the type.

Categories

Resources