I've read several things that say leaving your phone overnight doesn't damage it, but I wanted to make sure by asking people with the same specific phone as myself.
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I've read several things that say leaving your phone overnight doesn't damage it, but I wanted to make sure by asking people with the same specific phone as myself.
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I have done that whit every of my device i owned and including my s3 no worries ..
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Yea... I charge nightly from the Time I go to sleep till I wake up, no issues.
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The only time you would have problems is using a cheaply made knockoff charger or a damaged charger, and its hard to damage an OEM charger. Even with 99 cent eBay knockoffs from China its very rare to have one cause problems, but OEM or high quality third party is probably less of a risk.
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The only time you would have problems is using a cheaply made knockoff charger or a damaged charger, and its hard to damage an OEM charger. Even with 99 cent eBay knockoffs from China its very rare to have one cause problems, but OEM or high quality third party is probably less of a risk.
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+1... im not sure if its still in the charger or on the battery on newer phones, but they contain overcharge protection circuitry. Once hte phone is fully charged, the phone stops pulling current through the charger and pumping it to the battery. If the overcharge protection wasnt there overcharging the battery would kill battery cells and shorten the life of the battery.... so, with OEM charger and a good quality battery NO WORRIES.
the only time it would be bad for your phone is if you have one of the high out put chargers that charge super fast
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Well even if the charger is crazy high output like your saying it wouldn't charge the phone anyfaster because there is a file somewhere in the os that tells the phone how much power to draw. Or am I mistaken.
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I been doing it forever. No problems so far.
I'm going with mistaken cause I use my high output car charger when. I need battery to get through something and it charges almost 4 times faster
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The only time you would have problems is using a cheaply made knockoff charger or a damaged charger, and its hard to damage an OEM charger. Even with 99 cent eBay knockoffs from China its very rare to have one cause problems, but OEM or high quality third party is probably less of a risk.
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I agree, high quality chargers shouldn't cause any problems. If you do use one that is cheaply made, be sure to pay attention to your phone. I had one a few years back and every time I charged my phone, the screen would start to act up (very spastic, lol). It seem to still charge my phone just fine so I continued to use it, until one day I woke up and my micro sd card had been fried!! Now I stick with OEM!
Have always left my phones on their chargers overnight and I have never had a problem.
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Well I was looking for spare batteries and came across these. I ordered a pair and will get them sometime this week. I decided to share the link if anyone is looking for spare battery with a charging station for the battery. For me this should be fine since I can usually get through the day with a full charge and on certain occasions a small charge when I play some games and having a spare would be great. At this good price
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=150847911009&index=0&nav=WATCHING&nid=47731270809
Edit: the batteries don't seem to be OEM and overheat my phone. Im not sure of any long term effect this may on our phones, but I personally won't take this risk.
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Well I was looking for spare batteries and came across these. I ordered a pair and will get them sometime this week. I decided to share the link if anyone is looking for spare battery with a charging station for the battery. For me this should be fine since I can usually get through the day with a full charge and on certain occasions a small charge when I play some games and having a spare would be great. At this good price
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=150847911009&index=0&nav=WATCHING&nid=47731270809
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Can that really be OEM at that price? Let us know when you get it.
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Can that really be OEM at that price? Let us know when you get it.
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Yeah I was a bit skeptical at first, but worst case scenario its only $13. I'll update when they arrive
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it's probably a china battery. I have the same brand charger for my G2 and I keep my oem battery in it just incase. That battery probably won't have nfc, but it should serve well as a back up.
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Well I was looking for spare batteries and came across these. I ordered a pair and will get them sometime this week. I decided to share the link if anyone is looking for spare battery with a charging station for the battery. For me this should be fine since I can usually get through the day with a full charge and on certain occasions a small charge when I play some games and having a spare would be great. At this good price
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=150847911009&index=0&nav=WATCHING&nid=47731270809
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You need to check if the battery is fake. I got 2 with the charger from ebay for 18.99. First sign that it was fake was the NFC didn't work even though the sticker says Near Field Communication on it. You can also check the voltage with AndroSensor from the play store. The real battery puts out 3.716 volts where as the fake one puts out 3.8 somethng. Im not sure if it is even safe to use . I was looking for info on it when I found this post.I found that in china they sell the blank batteries that are identical shape and size to the real batteries and will even put the stickers on for you... Im pretty sure yours is fake too from the price. Samsung sells these batteries for $30+
Edit- if it does turn out to be fake you should change the name of the post to fake OEM batteries. My seller was Feng4258 located in china and he had a pretty good rating like 98%. The 2% were accusing him of selling fake or defective batteries. I wish I would have checked that before I bought. I'm requesting a refund now and if he doesn't comply I'm going to be opening a case with PayPal and ebay.
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You need to check if the battery is fake. I got 2 with the charger from ebay for 18.99. First sign that it was fake was the NFC didn't work even though the sticker says Near Field Communication on it. You can also check the voltage with AndroSensor from the play store. The real battery puts out 3.716 volts where as the fake one puts out 3.8 somethng. Im not sure if it is even safe to use . I was looking for info on it when I found this post.I found that in china they sell the blank batteries that are identical shape and size to the real batteries and will even put the stickers on for you... Im pretty sure yours is fake too from the price. Samsung sells these batteries for $30+
Edit- if it does turn out to be fake you should change the name of the post to fake OEM batteries. My seller was Feng4258 located in china and he had a pretty good rating like 98%. The 2% were accusing him of selling fake or defective batteries. I wish I would have checked that before I bought. I'm requesting a refund now and if he doesn't comply I'm going to be opening a case with PayPal and ebay.
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Thanks for the input, well if NFC doesn't work then that's not a huge loss for me as it is still pretty useful for me at least. I'll be sure to check the voltage and how good it performs.
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Update: yeah turns out that you were right. The batteries do hold a voltage well over 3.7. I just contacted the seller about this issue and hope to get a refund or will have to contact eBay. Thanks again for your input.
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You need to check if the battery is fake. I got 2 with the charger from ebay for 18.99. First sign that it was fake was the NFC didn't work even though the sticker says Near Field Communication on it. You can also check the voltage with AndroSensor from the play store. The real battery puts out 3.716 volts where as the fake one puts out 3.8 somethng. Im not sure if it is even safe to use . I was looking for info on it when I found this post.I found that in china they sell the blank batteries that are identical shape and size to the real batteries and will even put the stickers on for you... Im pretty sure yours is fake too from the price. Samsung sells these batteries for $30+
Edit- if it does turn out to be fake you should change the name of the post to fake OEM batteries. My seller was Feng4258 located in china and he had a pretty good rating like 98%. The 2% were accusing him of selling fake or defective batteries. I wish I would have checked that before I bought. I'm requesting a refund now and if he doesn't comply I'm going to be opening a case with PayPal and ebay.
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Is there a condition that the battery has to be in in order to measure the voltage? My understanding is that the battery voltage is not a constant property of the battery but changes depending on it's state of charge (ie fully charged, half charged, completely drained, etc). If that is the case I don't think you can "spot" a fake battery by voltage.
Is it useful?
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Is there a condition that the battery has to be in in order to measure the voltage? My understanding is that the battery voltage is not a constant property of the battery but changes depending on it's state of charge (ie fully charged, half charged, completely drained, etc). If that is the case I don't think you can "spot" a fake battery by voltage.
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Yeah I'm going to have to keep doing some more research when I get home because I noticed that my original battery on occasions rises well above the 3.7V. The batteries do work though. Hold a fairly same charge that I've noticed
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With my stock battery, andro sensor says im running at 3.86 volts?
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Yes you are correct at the time my original battery what showing 3.7 and the fake was showing 3.8 but from what I've read its just a matter of charge level. The batteries work fine and in my experience are safe to use. With that said they are not OEM and really the only way to tell is to check the NFC. Also if they come in anything other than a Samsung case then they are probably fake. I told my seller I was going to open a close with eBay and PayPal to gt my money back and he sent a message back the next day saying "Very sorry, seller very misleading. Money back in account, check please!" I tried calling Samsung before just to make sure but they can't tell a fake from the s/n. If the NFC feature isn't present its a fake. Contact your seller immediately and demand a refund. Enjoy your free fake batteries. The charge holds alright but it does suck their isn't any NFC especially since Google wallet has started to support all major credit cards.
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With my stock battery, andro sensor says im running at 3.86 volts?
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Is this with the battery fully charged or half way? All lithium batteries fully charge around 4.2v, for phones I assume they will fully charge around 4.1v or so.
3.7v is just the voltage that is recommended for long term storing of the battery to prevent wear.
Yeah I personally would not recommend these batteries. They have started to overheat my phone and the voltage never gets below 3.86. I don't really use NFC so I can't really say if that works or not.
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Yea i been noticing that the higher the battery level the higher the voltage, and it goes down as the battery level goes down. So im not so sure about the voltage being an indicator. NFC is the only way to tell. I just bought a battery from a seller in south korea and its real, nfc works and all. The label and writing looks abit different though, im assuming its because its a korean made battery not made in korea and finished in china
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What's up everybody, I just ordered these & hoping they'll do the job. I've ordered from them twice before (nexus one, evo 3d), the batteries in the past have held up pretty good but I don't think these have nfc :/ I ended up ordering these cuz' the qcell nfc enabled ones were sold out/unavailable so I didn't wanna' wait, plus I haven't seen a review on these yet so I said eh, I'll try em' out. If you guys are interested in purchasing some for yourselves I've included the link below, the only thing is that you have to pay using google checkout :/
http://www.htcexpress.com/samsung-b...-t-mobile-t999-att-i747-us-cellular-r530.html
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What's up everybody, I just ordered these & hoping they'll do the job. I've ordered from them twice before (nexus one, evo 3d), the batteries in the past have held up pretty good but I don't think these have nfc :/ I ended up ordering these cuz' the qcell nfc enabled ones were sold out/unavailable so I didn't wanna' wait, plus I haven't seen a review on these yet so I said eh, I'll try em' out. If you guys are interested in purchasing some for yourselves I've included the link below, the only thing is that you have to pay using google checkout :/
http://www.htcexpress.com/samsung-b...-t-mobile-t999-att-i747-us-cellular-r530.html
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Hope it offers that extra 19%. If so, I might get myself one too.
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Hope it offers that extra 19%. If so, I might get myself one too.
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Once I get them I'll update this post with info/screen shots about battery performance
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another 3.7v batter that will die very fast if you use your phone to charge, due to overcharging. as our stock batteries full charge voltage is 4.3 where as that one is 4.2v
unless somehow our phones can distinguish the battery difference,
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another 3.7v batter that will die very fast if you use your phone to charge, due to overcharging. as our stock batteries full charge voltage is 4.3 where as that one is 4.2v
unless somehow our phones can distinguish the battery difference,
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I always use the supplied wall charger that comes with these so Idk, lots of the extended battery reviews on here are the same voltage & they seem to be doing pretty good.
It's not the charger which matters but the phone itself which charges the battery, it's aiming for 4.3V as that's what it thinks it should have as the stock battery is designed for that. Although I haven't heard a single case of these 4.2V batteries having problems with being charged with 4.3V, that last part can be changed in the kernel and the charger chip driver. I'm getting some knock-off cheap battery myself so I'll see how it goes. This particular one seems quite steep in price @ $30, with proven ones like the PolarCell 2400mAh going out for half the cost.
you won't see the affect right away from overcharging. I use to play with a lot of batteries from RC, overcharging something we use to do get slight edge and boost at start. but it does have long term damage to batteries, specially lithium based. some cheaper batteries even catch fire.
Alright guys, got the batteries in the mail today, charging one & will report back later
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Alright guys, got the batteries in the mail today, charging one & will report back later
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Whoop whoop!
And now we wait..
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Well here's a couple quick pics, batteries seem to be doing pretty good, this is with some moderate use. I'll continue to drain them & recharge so I can calibrate em'
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devilchrist said:
another 3.7v batter that will die very fast if you use your phone to charge, due to overcharging. as our stock batteries full charge voltage is 4.3 where as that one is 4.2v
unless somehow our phones can distinguish the battery difference,
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Li-ion batteries have an overcharge protection circuit built into the battery pack itself and should prevent this from happening. If everything is working as intended, it should be impossible for the phone to overcharge a battery. That's not to say the protection circuit couldn't fail itself.
And I too played with RC batteries and you really can't compare those batteries with these. Different types of battery with different methods of charging.
It just keeps getting better & better
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Can you post the screen on time?
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I couldn't wait for more info on this battery, so I picked up two on amazon.com for a little bit less.
how's the thickness/back plate?
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how's the thickness/back plate?
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Based off of Amazon, these batteries are the same size as the stock battery.
From Amazon's Description: "Standard Size Do not need to change bulky back cover, increase battery life"
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It just keeps getting better & better
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Any updates regarding your experience with these batteries? I used to own this brand for my HTC Sensation and was very pleased with it. Almost had about 400+ recharge cycles before the battery started to wear out. Looking forward on your feedback!
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Any updates regarding your experience with these batteries? I used to own this brand for my HTC Sensation and was very pleased with it. Almost had about 400+ recharge cycles before the battery started to wear out. Looking forward on your feedback!
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damn- not deliverable to my area thru Amazon
Am tempted by the 3000Mah battery by E-Cell....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GOLD-3000...ultDomain_3&hash=item3f1b24bf0b#ht_2324wt_962
Purchased a 2100mah previously to replace the 1450mah that was in my Sony Xperia Play.... Definately added a few more hours of play to it..... Hmmmm....
This isn't my app, but I wanted to give fellow T989 users a heads-up on it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801608
Apparently, our phones don't get along well with certain 3rd party chargers, and if you use one, it'll wakelock your phone until you reboot. For those of you who don't know what a wakelock is, the short version is it prevents your phone from deep sleeping, screwing your battery life.
I'd been using an old Blackberry charger with my phone, and using the linked app, tested it and discovered it was causing this problem. After switching to a different charger, I get much better battery life now.
I highly recommend anyone not using the original charger to test their charger and make sure it's not ruining your battery life.
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This isn't my app, but I wanted to give fellow T989 users a heads-up on it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801608
Apparently, our phones don't get along well with certain 3rd party chargers, and if you use one, it'll wakelock your phone until you reboot. For those of you who don't know what a wakelock is, the short version is it prevents your phone from deep sleeping, screwing your battery life.
I'd been using an old Blackberry charger with my phone, and using the linked app, tested it and discovered it was causing this problem. After switching to a different charger, I get much better battery life now.
I highly recommend anyone not using the original charger to test their charger and make sure it's not ruining your battery life.
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Thanks for the heads up. This makes perfect sense.
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This isn't my app, but I wanted to give fellow T989 users a heads-up on it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801608
Apparently, our phones don't get along well with certain 3rd party chargers, and if you use one, it'll wakelock your phone until you reboot. For those of you who don't know what a wakelock is, the short version is it prevents your phone from deep sleeping, screwing your battery life.
I'd been using an old Blackberry charger with my phone, and using the linked app, tested it and discovered it was causing this problem. After switching to a different charger, I get much better battery life now.
I highly recommend anyone not using the original charger to test their charger and make sure it's not ruining your battery life.
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The phone can detect when you're using ANY charger but the original Sammy charger. There are 2 switched pins on the charger that detect this. When the phone detects an incompatible charger it only chargers at 350mah. When using the normal charger it charges at a full 700mah or whatever the charger pushes to the phone.
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The phone can detect when you're using ANY charger but the original Sammy charger. There are 2 switched pins on the charger that detect this. When the phone detects an incompatible charger it only chargers at 350mah. When using the normal charger it charges at a full 700mah or whatever the charger pushes to the phone.
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If i was to replace just the USB cord that came with the phone with a generic one, would this cause the charger to only charge at 350mah?
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The phone can detect when you're using ANY charger but the original Sammy charger. There are 2 switched pins on the charger that detect this. When the phone detects an incompatible charger it only chargers at 350mah. When using the normal charger it charges at a full 700mah or whatever the charger pushes to the phone.
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When I plugged it in to the Sammy charger it said fast charge, at 905mah
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If i was to replace just the USB cord that came with the phone with a generic one, would this cause the charger to only charge at 350mah?
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Nah the cable doesn't matter. Just the charger. And loopdogg I bet! My phone goes from dead to a full charge while on in about 3 hours. Love it!
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Nah the cable doesn't matter. Just the charger. And loopdogg I bet! My phone goes from dead to a full charge while on in about 3 hours. Love it!
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Makes sense. Thanks for the update.
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The phone can detect when you're using ANY charger but the original Sammy charger. There are 2 switched pins on the charger that detect this. When the phone detects an incompatible charger it only chargers at 350mah. When using the normal charger it charges at a full 700mah or whatever the charger pushes to the phone.
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Actually, I have a number of chargers that work to fast charge and work properly. Tested them with the app I linked and they come out without issue.
These include the charger that came with my Pantech Element tablet, charger from a Palm Pre, and charger from my old HTC Touch Pro 2.
They all charge at 900ma+ and don't cause wakelocks.
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Actually, I have a number of chargers that work to fast charge and work properly. Tested them with the app I linked and they come out without issue.
These include the charger that came with my Pantech Element tablet, charger from a Palm Pre, and charger from my old HTC Touch Pro 2.
They all charge at 900ma+ and don't cause wakelocks.
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Sorry, but that's a flat out fib. This subject has already been fully established and spoken about. Look it up. Even TheDerekJay himself has spoken and elaborated on this with his development findings on this phone.
I also have numerous chargers. 2 700mah Sammy chargers, an HTC my touch 4g charger, iPhone 1000mah charger, and Evo 3d charger.. safe to say none of them charge nearly as fast as the Sammy chargers. Approximately 3 hours from 0% to a full charge. Around 5-6 hours with the others.
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I was testing with differents chargers and cables and there is a lot of changes about both. The cable make a big job. Using the same charger and two diferent cables with one i get wakelocks 301mA and with the other one I get fast charging at 895 mA.
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I'm using the Samsung charger that came with and the app says charger wake lock charging at 506 ma
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I got a Samsung micro USB charger and there is blurry text.
Anyone know if the charger is fake of it is Manufacturing defect?
I think it is a manufactoring defect.
And what do you care about the charger?
If it charges your phone it's good, isn't it?
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As long as the specs are right, doesn't really matter, does it - unless you want to file a dispute for possibly getting ripped off. I bought a charger for $1.50 on eBay and it works just fine.
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I think it's a fake. They all over the place in Indonesia market, selling for $3-$5. Some look like the realy ones with hologram and same packaging as Samsung ones.
The problem with fake charger is that they dont last long, I think their components are of very low quality.
Looks fake just by the LU sticker
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I still wouldn't trust the charger very possible that it could over charge your phone
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I still wouldn't trust the charger very possible that it could over charge your phone
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ummmm not likely the phone has control over its charging... ever notice how it takes a second for your phone to start charging after you plug it in. thats because the phone actually makes the effort to connect the power input to your battery as well as disconecting the charger from the battery.. also having a higher output charger wont make you phone light on fire as the charger may have the ability to supply said amount of power but the phone will only "draw" a maximum amount as most are actually designed to do these days.... meaning i can throw a phone that came with a 700 mAh/ .7 Ah charger on a 2100 mAh/ 2.1 Ah charger and actually not have it draw more then lets say 1.5 Ah because that is the maximum it was desinged to do so. also leaving your phone on the charger after its full wont hurt the battery ... unless we are talking about several days straight. after a battery is full most charging systems enter what is known as a trickle or float speed. basically just enough to suplly power to phone as if the battery werent in it. say going from 700 mAh down to 200 - 400 depending on if your phone is actually deeep sleeping or slightly to heavily active. mid you if your screen is on during that time that number may still be higher.
now im not saying that this is always the case some really cheap and poorly built pos may cause a fire (saying as both phone and chargers alike) ... cause they do. but the reasons why they go up is nearly always due to poor quality and something fails instead of i plugged a high power charger into my phone and dantes inferno then visited on my bedside table.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00M3...&qid=1409239016&ref_=sr_1_1&s=wireless&sr=1-1
2 batts and a charger on prime $30
Good reviews on this comapny on thier other models and otger sites. 12 month warranty
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I am also wondering about this battery. I am also not so sure if the charger is any good?
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Did a quick read on some reviews of their other batteries and they're generally good. Good enough that I might even consider these. Reviews on the included charger are overall bad, though, for anyone who actually mentions it.
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I got this set. The batteries seem to be quite good and hold as long as the original that came with the phone. The charger seems to be a bit finicky but charges just fine for now! Though It does take a long time to charge a fully depleted battery approx ~7 hrs
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I bought these today seems like a descent price.
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I bought these today seems like a descent price.
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After a week of use i will say these work like the oem battery that came with the phone. The charger took 10 seconds to get used to wince its universal and lets u charge any battery. If this was amazon i would give it 5 stars
I would only go with FACTORY LG OEM batteries for my phone.
Avoid any heating or quality issues.
I bought this one and it lasts just as long as my original, and doesn't get hot because it is OEM.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NBNP7QK
zgroten said:
I would only go with FACTORY LG OEM batteries for my phone.
Avoid any heating or quality issues.
I bought this one and it lasts just as long as my original, and doesn't get hot because it is OEM.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NBNP7QK
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I have had so many good experiences with these 2 batteries and a charger set from 3rd parties. They are a way better value than the Oem batteries. Have you ever even tried them.
zgroten said:
I would only go with FACTORY LG OEM batteries for my phone.
Avoid any heating or quality issues.
I bought this one and it lasts just as long as my original, and doesn't get hot because it is OEM.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NBNP7QK
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I can't speak for the batteries that the OP posted, but I bought some from TrendOn on Amazon and thru run cooler than the battery that came with my phone.
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