Hyperion Extended Battery Problem - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

I just got my Extended battery and im trying to charge it fully but it wont charge past a certain point. Anyone with this battery have this problem?

em2drvr03 said:
I just got my Extended battery and im trying to charge it fully but it wont charge past a certain point. Anyone with this battery have this problem?
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i also had a problem with mine when it came in. it wouldnt charge at all.so sent it back in they sent another one that one worked for a dew days. and then i just for a refund it was to hectic.

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I ordered the HTC 2150mAh Li-Polymer extended battery and door from HTCpedia. What tips do you have to ensure that I get the most out of the battery? Is there a particular charging process you go through when you get a new battery? The battery was expensive and I want to make sure I take good care of it.
Why didn't you get it through verizon? They sell it for $59.99 compared to HTCpedia's $79.99
trombone dixie said:
I ordered the HTC 2150mAh Li-Polymer extended battery and door from HTCpedia. What tips do you have to ensure that I get the most out of the battery? Is there a particular charging process you go through when you get a new battery? The battery was expensive and I want to make sure I take good care of it.
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Fully charge, then use. It may take a few cycles before you see optimum battery performance but you don't need to "condition" the battery. Lithium ion batteries do not need to be fully discharged/recharged, in fact if this is done frequently it can hurt the battery.
You can do a google search if you want a more in-depth explanation.
trombone dixie said:
I ordered the HTC 2150mAh Li-Polymer extended battery and door from HTCpedia. What tips do you have to ensure that I get the most out of the battery? Is there a particular charging process you go through when you get a new battery? The battery was expensive and I want to make sure I take good care of it.
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Fully charge battery,then while the phone is still plugged in, power phone off - leaving it plugged in, then you'll notice the LED will turn red again. The phone will charge for about another half hour or so - this will give you a true full charge.
The OS on the phone will think it has a full charge, thus cutting it off before it is fully charged.
TPR300C said:
Why didn't you get it through verizon? They sell it for $59.99 compared to HTCpedia's $79.99
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I was told they weren't available through Verizon yet. HTCpedia has an awesome return policy, so I think I'll send it back and get it through Verizon. I could really use that extra cash.
Thanks for the tips on everything.
Anyone experiencing issues using the Htc 2150mAh extended battery? My live backgrounds freeze up and i don't get 3g service in areas i usually do.
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trombone dixie said:
Anyone experiencing issues using the Htc 2150mAh extended battery? My live backgrounds freeze up and i don't get 3g service in areas i usually do.
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I don't think that could have anything to do with the battery.
i thought that as well but i didn't start experiencing the issues until i hooked up the new battery.
TPR300C said:
Why didn't you get it through verizon? They sell it for $59.99 compared to HTCpedia's $79.99
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Just got mine from Verizon today and my company gets 25% off accessories, so it cost me $48 w/tax. I got free overnight shipping by using promo code: freeovernt
Still charging...
After only one full drain and recharge i've had over 21 hours of battery life. i've been using it like crazy for the last 3 hours to drain it again. I think i could easily get a day and half out of this bad boy. Well worth the added bulkiness i might add.
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do any of the new ROMs out give better battery life than stock?
(asking for a friend that didn't get an evo)
elingreen said:
do any of the new ROMs out give better battery life than stock?
(asking for a friend that didn't get an evo)
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I'm using my stock rom still (havent taken the rom plunge yet, mostly cause I have everything like i want it right now).
I flashed the hydra undervolt/overclock kernel (hydra_ocuv_ov2_n_v07_signed) and have setcpu set at min 128 and max around 800 (i change it to 1000 or so when i need the extra umph and not trying to save battery as much).
Also I have the Verizon 2150 mah extended battery.
Currently with medium usage (both using the internet, barcode scanner, playing a couple songs here and there, send a couple text messages, 1+ hours a day on the phone, playing with the phone on wifi a bit), im getting over 48 hours usage.
Last time on the charger was yesterday morning at 10:30am. Its almost 11 pm and im at 50% right now. I dont have gmail doing an email checks right now at all (i check it manually once in a while), and I only turn on 3g as needed.

dont buy the extended battery

i recently bought a extended battery with cover off of the official VZW online store. the battery worked great for about a day until the battery life ran out, then i tried to charge it and now it just started randomly shutting off on me even when the phone said i had about 60% battery remaining. so i left it in the charger over night and now it wont even turn on at all until i put in the regular battery. so i ordered a new one and you know what happened? the exact same problem occured with this battery to. it worked fine for a day, then it ran out of juice and completely stopped working.
so here is my warning to all of you. DO NOT BUY THE EXTENDED BATTERY. it is complete garbage and does not work at all. dont waste your time or money on it because you will for sure have the same problems i did. i am now stuck with 2 non working extended batterys that i need to send back to verizon to get my money back.
I was having crazy issues with my batter acouple nights ago. I never let my phone completely die but it happened this sat. I put it onthe charger then when I tried to turn the phone on the battery meter went from 0% to 5% to 60% then I unplugged it and tried turning it on to no luck... thereafter I put it on the charger and waited for it to get to about 15% and turned it on while still plugged into the wall and it started up. I let the battery charge full and the phone began working like normal.
I am on leaked 2.2, with rubix rom and o/c'd 1.15 and on stock battery
I have 2 stock batteries that I swap daily. If you let the phone die completely you can't turn it back on until you've charged the battery to at least 5%. Sometimes when I swap a battery from a fully charged to one that's about 15% to recharge, it says it's at 60%. Not sure why, but it sounds like the phone's software looks at the readings and says to itself, "there's no way I can go from 100% to 15% when I shut down and rebooted." I'm sure it's just the software being stupid.
I've had the extended battery since I bought the phone about a month ago, never had a single problem with it and my battery life is great...
I bought the extended battery when they became available, and have not had a problem with it. Knock wood
Love my extended battery. No issues here.
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No issues with my extended battery either. In fact, I regularly get 30 - 36 hours out of it!!
Extended here too, no problems whatsoever since it was released. The issue I have is the motorola cases not fitting.
Had I known this, I would have bought the Siedo extended battery instead.
irascible said:
Extended here too, no problems whatsoever since it was released. The issue I have is the motorola cases not fitting.
Had I known this, I would have bought the Siedo extended battery instead.
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I just bought 1 of the hard cases from verizon and it's allllmmost perfect. No problems whatsoever except for that the 1 spot above the charging port will not stay snapped. i got my extended battery last night. I let it charge for 12 hours for the first time and I hope that helps it. I kind of believe that that is some peoples problem. they don't let it charge long enough the first time. I let it charge 10 to 12 hours and then let it die all the way the first 2 or 3 charge cycles. Then I usually plug it in once It gets down to 15 percent and every 10 or so charge cycles I let it die completely. I can't wait for the seidio 2800 mah battery. Is there any news on a release date? I had the 3500mah battery for the incredible and it was spectacular. I use the phone so much that the standard battery only lasts 3-5hrs but the seidio innocell lasted 1.5 days. A huggggeeee upgrade. But I couldn't find a reasonible case afterwards so I kinda put my silicone case on and traced around the new battery cover with a boxcutter to make it fit. Afterwards I melted the edges with a lighter to smooth them and prevent splitting. The DInc seidio extended case doesn't cover the bat door anyway. Not to mention it doesn't even cover half the edges. I sure hope they design a bettr case for the DX cuz I love their batteries are the best
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Are you using the Moto charger?
I had similar problems with my first extended battery for the Droid X. However Verizon replaced it, and there has been no problem since.
As for incompatibility with cases, I use the snap on clear case from Verizon. Had problems with it not wanting to stay snapped together. After modifications to the case failed to correct the issue, I removed the battery cover completely. No issues anymore.
Plus since I use the clear case, I have a nice nerdy view from the back.
xmetl said:
DO NOT BUY THE EXTENDED BATTERY. it is complete garbage and does not work at all. dont waste your time or money on it because you will for sure have the same problems i did. i am now stuck with 2 non working extended batterys that i need to send back to verizon to get my money back.
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I received my Extended Battery two days ago. I love it! It holds significantly more power. And I can still use my Body Glove Droid X cover with the Extended Battery and included battery cover.
Anyway... I rate my extended battery experience as 10 out of 10.
I cant say I noticed to much of an increase but i'm back and forth with modding and o/c so I know lots of that goes into play with battery times.. right now i'm on an UV and I can easily go into a 2nd work day without needing a charge.
+1
burbank said:
I received my Extended Battery two days ago. I love it! It holds significantly more power. And I can still use my Body Glove Droid X cover with the Extended Battery and included battery cover.
Anyway... I rate my extended battery experience as 10 out of 10.
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Yes...extended battery didn't make a bit of difference...it made a HUGE difference.
It is barely noticeable in size...fits in the multi-media dock, no probelm with my hybrid TPU case...and lasts quite a bit longer.
Or maybe I should say...gets me through to where if I did run out of juice...I'm at home with a charger. Either way...I'm good from 6am to 6pm at least. (i dont call anyone btw). Just massive amounts of texting and web.
I have had mine for almost 2 months and it works great. I deffinitely notice a difference from the stock battery. Would by again if I had to do it all over.
dspero said:
Love my extended battery. No issues here.
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Same story here.
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xmetl said:
i recently bought a extended battery with cover off of the official VZW online store. the battery worked great for about a day until the battery life ran out, then i tried to charge it and now it just started randomly shutting off on me even when the phone said i had about 60% battery remaining. so i left it in the charger over night and now it wont even turn on at all until i put in the regular battery. so i ordered a new one and you know what happened? the exact same problem occured with this battery to. it worked fine for a day, then it ran out of juice and completely stopped working.
so here is my warning to all of you. DO NOT BUY THE EXTENDED BATTERY. it is complete garbage and does not work at all. dont waste your time or money on it because you will for sure have the same problems i did. i am now stuck with 2 non working extended batterys that i need to send back to verizon to get my money back.
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It's good to post your experience, however don't you think a sample of one device and two batteries doesn't qualify as a crappy accessory? I've been running an extended battery since it came out with great results. As a matter of fact a week ago I tried to go back to the standard battery just to make sure the improvement wasn't in my head and the difference was at least 3 hours.
So assuming you aren't frightened at the prospect of returning a battery if it doesn't work for you, go ahead and get one. For a very modest bump in weight it adds a lot of life.
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Same story here.
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Same with me, mines working great.
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Don't buy the extended battery
I also bought the extended battery from Verizon. It works fine except for a small problem. The built-in battery monitor some times complains that I have installed a non-compatible battery or something like that and suggests that I replace it with the original. A question mark "?" shows up in the status bar and the battery level is not reported correctly.
I picked up "Juice Defender" and paid for the pro model. It says that in last 48 hours It has multiplied battery life by X1.73. I also downloaded an app called "battery Status" which shows the percentage of battery left. Lots of nice options for display.
So what did I do with my original battery? Hmmm I noticed that it is fairly thin so I stuck it in my wallet. Since the ram is non-destructive, I can change the battery when it gets low.
All in all I am very happy with the "Extended Battery" I got from Verizon.
Alan Karpe
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I have been using my extended battery for two day now and......
It is uber-awesome! I am very happy with it at the moment!!!!!! (two days, I was typing faster than I was thinking!)

[Q] What state should I leave my old battery in???

Quick question:
I recieved my new extended 3500 battery and want to start using it, my question is what state should I leave my old one in?
charged
totally drained
or just pull it and leave it the way it is
Any help will be much appreciated!
Adam1422 said:
Quick question:
I recieved my new extended 3500 battery and want to start using it, my question is what state should I leave my old one in?
charged
totally drained
or just pull it and leave it the way it is
Any help will be much appreciated!
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Won't really effect it either way. Just make sure you fully charge that 3500 and leave it plugged in for 2 more hours after its green then disconnect and wipe battery stats so you can get the most out of the new one.
Lithium ion batteries are best stored at around 40% capacity.
Thanks Fellas!
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Lithium ion batteries are best stored at around 40% capacity.
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Can you explain why? I would think leaving it fully charged would be best. You don't want to let a lith-ion completely drain, so perhaps the occasional charge up would be best (every 3 -6 months?)
gpz1100 said:
Can you explain why? I would think leaving it fully charged would be best. You don't want to let a lith-ion completely drain, so perhaps the occasional charge up would be best (every 3 -6 months?)
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No clue, I'm not a battery engineer. I googled it, 40% was the general consensus of the internet.

Source for GOOD batteries?

I'm getting pissed with all the POS oem batteries for the S3 these days. Is going to Samsung direct my only option to get a GENUINE one? I don't see where they sell them and I don't trust eBay based on experience.
I know you can get them at Office Depot. Or you could at least, several months ago.
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voidcomp said:
I'm getting pissed with all the POS oem batteries for the S3 these days. Is going to Samsung direct my only option to get a GENUINE one? I don't see where they sell them and I don't trust eBay based on experience.
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Pick up some Anker 2200s on Amazon or similar store.
Who cares if battery is OEM? Just get one from a reputable company.
Aerowinder said:
Pick up some Anker 2200s on Amazon or similar store.
Who cares if battery is OEM? Just get one from a reputable company.
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I care. My experience with oem batteries has been miserable like many others.
voidcomp said:
I care. My experience with oem batteries has been miserable like many others.
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Then don't buy an OEM battery. Buy Anker instead.
voidcomp said:
I care. My experience with oem batteries has been miserable like many others.
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Zero Lemon is another good brand. Try this Amazon Link.
Aerowinder said:
Then don't buy an OEM battery. Buy Anker instead.
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Tried them. They suck just like the others. The contacts on Ankers wear out more quickly too.
DocHoliday77 said:
I know you can get them at Office Depot. Or you could at least, several months ago.
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Great I'll look into it.
Are you certain your issues are the batteries and not your setup and use of your device?
There are lots of things that can lead to miserable battery life even on the most solid of batteries.
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DocHoliday77 said:
Are you certain your issues are the batteries and not your setup and use of your device?
There are lots of things that can lead to miserable battery life even on the most solid of batteries.
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Yes I'm certain. The genuine Samsung battery lasts much longer than the poor ones.
voidcomp said:
Yes I'm certain. The genuine Samsung battery lasts much longer than the poor ones.
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I don't think that was Doc's question. I think he wanted to know if you are experiencing poor battery life due to the batteries or some issue with android setup that's causing immense drain ?
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I don't think that was Doc's question. I think he wanted to know if you are experiencing poor battery life due to the batteries or some issue with android setup that's causing immense drain ?
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I guess I'm confused. If the same phone is used in a manner consistent with whatever battery is used, what else could the explanation be?
voidcomp said:
I guess I'm confused. If the same phone is used in a manner consistent with whatever battery is used, what else could the explanation be?
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Basically, you started down this path due to a drain on the Stock Battery right ? Would you be able to shed some light on that ?
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Basically, you started down this path due to a drain on the Stock Battery right ? Would you be able to shed some light on that ?
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Sure. Brand new phone just purchased. Very few programs installed. Battery used was purchased off eBay. When indicator light showed fully charged I unplugged. Battery remaining went immediately from 100% to 88%. After 6 hours of light use, battery was already down to 40%. Within 20 minutes it fell off the cliff and phone turned off ... basically fully discharged.
Next, stock battery installed. 1 day 12 hours later battery still shows 55% remaining.
voidcomp said:
Sure. Brand new phone just purchased. Very few programs installed. Battery used was purchased off eBay. When indicator light showed fully charged I unplugged. Battery remaining went immediately from 100% to 88%. After 6 hours of light use, battery was already down to 40%. Within 20 minutes it fell off the cliff and phone turned off ... basically fully discharged.
Next, stock battery installed. 1 day 12 hours later battery still shows 55% remaining.
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In that case I'd recommend Monster ZeroLemon 7000 MAh again.People here on XDA have really tried to suck every drop of juice out of it. It had stood all that abuse very well. Buy it from Amazon so you have solid Return Policy in case of trouble.
Perseus71 said:
In that case I'd recommend Monster ZeroLemon 7000 MAh again.People here on XDA have really tried to suck every drop of juice out of it. It had stood all that abuse very well. Buy it from Amazon so you have solid Return Policy in case of trouble.
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Thanks, I'll seriously consider it though the added thickness is a concern. If I could get 2 extra batteries close to the performance of the stock battery and at a combined price close to the ZeroLemon I would be satisfied.
How long does it typically take to charge one of those monsters?
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Thanks, I'll seriously consider it though the added thickness is a concern. If I could get 2 extra batteries close to the performance of the stock battery and at a combined price close to the ZeroLemon I would be satisfied.
How long does it typically take to charge one of those monsters?
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I don't think their form factor would have issues with the SIII's casing.
I do believe they take roughly 4 hours or so with Samsung's original Charger. I don't have one myself so I have second hand information. It is true that if you have a Fast Charge Kernel, this is further reduced. I am guessing, if you charge off of a PC, of course it will practically take forever to finish :laugh:
My 1 year old stock battery goes me 3 days if on Standby all the time.It will last 1 & 1/2 to 2 days if I use conservatively.
Just fyi, fast charge kernels only make a difference when plugged into a PC and maybe a DC (car) outlet. And correct that the batteries should be the same size and ought to work fine. Only real thing to make note of is if you use any NFC features make sure the battery you get has this capability.
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Just fyi, fast charge kernels only make a difference when plugged into a PC and maybe a DC (car) outlet. And correct that the batteries should be the same size and ought to work fine. Only real thing to make note of is if you use any NFC features make sure the battery you get has this capability.
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Bit OT here, but my regular Kernel KT747, now (in recent version) has special code for the 11th pin of the MHT port. So I am given to understand the Fast Charge thus implemented actually affects the way it charges off wall. I am testing since yesterday.
The theory behind fast charge kernels is that when you plug into a PC it detects the data connection and limits charging to 500ma or so. Fast charge kernels allow you to disable the data connection, thereby fooling it into thinking it's plugged into a normal charger and bypassing that limit.
The extra pins don't have anything to do with charging. Only 4 of them do. Before fast charge kernels were introduced people would sometimes short two of the wires in the connector (usually with solder) to accomplish the same thing.
As I understand it the 11 pins are just used with the MHL adapter for HD output. They don't have anything to do with charging. Otherwise a basic USB cable probably wouldn't even work.
I believe there are a few in depth write-ups about fast charge kernels here on xda if you want to search for more info on it.
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New battery won't charge past 84%

Okay so the other day I bought a brand new battery for my tab s. The old one had been overheating. And I went to charge it, but the charging stops at 84 percent and refuses to go any further.
It's not the cable that's fine. No particles in the port. I've tried wiping the cache, and a few other ways.
But nothing I do works. Does anyone know why my tab won't charge past 84%? Is there some way to fix this that I haven't tried?
Oh and please don't tell me the battery may be bad, it took so long for it to arrive because of delays. I can't sit through that again if it turns out to be bad.
How did you fit the new battery? I presume you had it done through a service centre as the Tab S battery is an internal battery!
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No, I did it myself. It's pretty easy actually.
I don't like bringing my tab to a repair shop as not only do they make you leave it there for days and charge way to much. But I did so with my last tablet and I don't know what they did, but a week later it stopped working all together.
A fully charged battery is approx 4.35v you can download a battery app and it will show you the voltage, So 100% should equal approx 4.35v
Try re-calibrating the battery check the guide and the link to app below.
https://www.androidpit.com/how-to-calibrate-the-battery-on-your-android-device
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...utm_medium=AndroidPIT&utm_campaign=AndroidPIT
John.
ElsaReyes said:
Okay so the other day I bought a brand new battery for my tab s. The old one had been overheating. And I went to charge it, but the charging stops at 84 percent and refuses to go any further.
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I replaced my battery back in May that I purchased off ebay. The battery is dated 2017. My battery charges 100%. Maybe you got a older battery that was on the shelf too long, or is just defective. Also I received my battery in like 3 days. I would try buying another one from a different seller because there are good batteries out there. Ask the seller what is the manufactured date.
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