What to do with new battery - Samsung Galaxy W I8150

What to do with a new biiger battery 2900mAh instead of 1500mAh must i recalibrate the baytery syats to get max out of my battery?
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0. photo it from all sides, especially new back cover and post here!
1. first couple of cycles 0-100%
2. use an app from 'mugen power' in store, it supports several different batteries

Are chinese batteries like this one legit?
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thats the battery
http://www.batteryupgrade.be/shopBr...rtmentProductId/49119879/shopGroupId/83137300
but it isnt a muggen battery makes that any difrence? or is that just an recalibrate app?

XxInMotionxX said:
http://www.batteryupgrade.be/shopBr...rtmentProductId/49119879/shopGroupId/83137300
but it isnt a muggen battery makes that any difrence? or is that just an recalibrate app?
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i haven't tried but heard that it makes right things..
i've seen that photo but would like to see live photos of it, for example what mega-brick the phone gets look like
Sleeper8 > seems that the only way to check is to get it) but doesn't seem too trustworthy

dimaka1256 said:
i haven't tried but heard that it makes right things..
i've seen that photo but would like to see live photos of it, for example what mega-brick the phone gets look like
Sleeper8 > seems that the only way to check is to get it) but doesn't seem too trustworthy
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but what should i do then wipe batterystats in cwm and recalibrate and charge for 0 - 100%

at least you won't do anything harmful wiping stats, so perform it

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Cyanogenmod 6 battery question

Does this look normal to you guys. I think its a bit excessive.
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flash the cm-snap kernel, charge and then calibrate your battery
IIRC, that is normal for Cyanogen. It cuts normal battery usage so much that the display eats more than the rest of the phone together. Hence, the biggest battery moocher becomes the screen, not because it eats more power, but because its competition eats much much less.
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this calibrate thing how do you do it? and i thought cm6 had the snap kernel in it already. (sorry if i sound like a noob i am one...thus my post count , i read alot though before i post )
t3project said:
flash the cm-snap kernel, charge and then calibrate your battery
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reddyfire said:
this calibrate thing how do you do it? and i thought cm6 had the snap kernel in it already. (sorry if i sound like a noob i am one...thus my post count , i read alot though before i post )
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no cm does not have the snap kernel. to calibrate the battery you charge it to 100% and then wipe your battery stats from recovery. this should take care of most peoples battery issues.
but i dont see your problem. almost 13hr unplugged is very good for this particular phone.

[Q] Battery Calibration Question for Classic v0.0.9

Sorry, I can't post in the ROM thread yet. Just wondering if I need to calibrate the battery every time I pull the battery. I ask because I use a wall charger for my batteries.
I have three that I rotate so I always have a fresh one with me. I feel a lot better letting the wall charger do the work so its one less thing the EVO has to do. No wear and tear on the port too.
If anyone has any idea I would appreciate it.
Thanks, Che
No, you just need to calibrate the battery each time you flash the rom; pulling the battery is fine.
Thanks. Wasn't sure if it needed to be done for each battery every time since they are different ages and have limited lifespans.
I've been doing it every time and have been getting amazing battery life. Could be the new ROM too.
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I use to calibrate the battery as well until I read heard about by wiping it doesn't do anything... Correct me if I'm wrong.. just throwing that out there..
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To be honest, I'm not 100% on what exactly happens during battery calibration.
I thought it was something done to the phone; how it saw the limits of the battery; and not something done to the battery it self.
Any one who knows a little more about it feel free to correct me.
WITH CALIBRATION
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WITHOUT CALIBRATION (but streaming and playing music for hours)
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[Q] - Hardware returning to default settings.

Hello guys.
I wanna ask, when doing reset to default through bootloader, is controller calibration resets too? so may be reset through hardware button will fix my problem.
Im asking because BatteryMonitorWidgetPro shows mA drops after using and after that most power comes back. or may be its usual being of this program on HoX?
here is sample of my battery work, there is good looking spikes(and yes,im not charge phone in this spikes):
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ArDark said:
when doing reset to default through bootloader, is controller calibration resets too?
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What controller are you talking about?
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TToivanen said:
What controller are you talking about?
Sent from my HTC One X
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those that dont give battery overcharge or disable power to phone when battery charge is too low.
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those that dont give battery overcharge or disable power to phone when battery charge is too low.
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Yeah those reset as far as I know. Battery will calibrate itself after a couple of days of use.
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Thanks for answers.
then i dont understand, why at graphics so huge spikes around 200mA? so here is two ways out, first - this program work incorrect on our phone,
or my phone have bad battery, that reports not corrected values...

Battery dies at 14% anybody have the same problem?

I have an GS3 Sprint SPH-L710 using liquid smooth ROM, my battery life don't really last me all day, but whenever my phone is getting to 19-14% it goes completely dead, have anybody had/has the same problem and know a solution for it?
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I have an GS3 Sprint SPH-L710 using liquid smooth ROM, my battery life don't really last me all day, but whenever my phone is getting to 19-14% it goes completely dead, have anybody had/has the same problem and know a solution for it?
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Yep. Use a Touchwiz ROM. Or if your attached to the ROM try using a battery calibrator.
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My ROM: WICKED X
Can I get a specific ROM or a link
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Can I get a specific ROM or a link
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The one in my signature[emoji6] ... Wicked X
My ROM: WICKED X
I thought battery calibrating was a myth haha .
I had this problem before as well and switching OS's between TW and AOSP didn't help.
If your screen is flickering at around 15% and then your device cuts out, it also indicates the battery is gone for good.
I'd suggest getting a new OEM battery or go for a third party company like Gorilla Gadgets or iAnker Tech.
But flashing a TW ROM is other worth your shot as well if it'll fix it

Question Google Photos consumes a lot of battery

I have recently purchased the GT Master Edition and I am doing very well. I noticed that Google Photos consumes a lot of battery, about 5%. I tried to check in the settings but the automatic start cannot be disabled, does anyone have the same problem as me or know how to fix it?
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@Pippo_02
HELLO !!!!!!
I too have the same battery drain problem.
Download this app and see the "real capacity" of your battery !
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digibites.accubattery&hl=fr
My phone is new and I realized that I was at 45% of its real capacity !
And my phone is 100% charged
Maybe a problem with the C.06 update
The Realme has 2 batteries, so I couldn't tell you !
I think yours is a software problem. My problem is not that the battery does not last long, it is that Google photo consumes too much battery, it had even consumed 15% on 100% recharging. I solved by uninstalling it, but I would like to have it because I used it to look at photos instead of the stock app ...
@Pippo_02
If you solved the problem, great !
Otherwise, if one day you have a similar problem, in the application you have an awesome tool that shows you the discharge speed for each application, in percentage and in mA !
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@Pippo_02
If you solved the problem, great !
Otherwise, if one day you have a similar problem, in the application you have an awesome tool that shows you the discharge speed for each application, in percentage and in mA !
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In the realmeUI these features are already present, without the need for third-party apps

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