my battery kinada messed up so i wanted to buy a new one. I check my local future shop and they only sell 1 oem one but there a difference between their and my official one.
The one that come with my s3 is 3.8 V Li-ion and 7.98Wh
future shop oem battery is 3.7 V Li-ion and 7.40Wh
would the future shop battery harm my phone or less usage?
the link to future shop oem battery
http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/prod...spx?path=79c7f70e0b4d9e9448222ce0aede4de1en02
i dont think it will do any harm to your phone, only different are it 'lil less power.
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Shouldn't be a problem...
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what exactly is the 3.7 V Li-ion and 7.40Wh?
higher the better?
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what exactly is the 3.7 V Li-ion and 7.40Wh?
higher the better?
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If I remember back to my physics times on high school, the battery outputs 3.7 volts and 7.40 watt hours. The stock bring 3.8 volts at 7.98 Wh. Volts deals with something in the resistance I believe so the higher the voltage the more work has to be done to pull charge. Since the stock battery has a rating of 3.8 volts it means that the amount of work the phone would be doing at 3.8 will be pulling out 7.98w per hour if at 3.8v. Now what I find weird is that, phones usually pull about 4volts on a battery under heavy load, this accounts for battery diminishing life after basically, the first charge. So why don't manufacturers put a battery with more voltage? Because the phone will basically fry. Having 4v resistance will allow the phone to pull in so much current that it will fry the phone (or at least some regulator inside the phone which will fry the phone anyway. Even the extended batteries are 3.7 or 3.8 volts. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong (I don't want to run on false info) but from my highschool understanding and my understanding of how phones somewhat work, that's what those numbers mean...sorry for the physics lesson lol
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And by the way. For the millions of people asking why wouldn't ,manufacturers work on new battery. Well there are new battery technology. Its just heck expensive to manufacture them. Lol. Seeing these new battery technologies in the phones would raise the cost of the phones big time. so they are trying to add more capacity but of course that leads to size which also leads to crammed components..
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If I remember back to my physics times on high school, the battery outputs 3.7 volts and 7.40 watt hours. The stock bring 3.8 volts at 7.98 Wh. Volts deals with something in the resistance I believe so the higher the voltage the more work has to be done to pull charge. Since the stock battery has a rating of 3.8 volts it means that the amount of work the phone would be doing at 3.8 will be pulling out 7.98w per hour if at 3.8v. Now what I find weird is that, phones usually pull about 4volts on a battery under heavy load, this accounts for battery diminishing life after basically, the first charge. So why don't manufacturers put a battery with more voltage? Because the phone will basically fry. Having 4v resistance will allow the phone to pull in so much current that it will fry the phone (or at least some regulator inside the phone which will fry the phone anyway. Even the extended batteries are 3.7 or 3.8 volts. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong (I don't want to run on false info) but from my highschool understanding and my understanding of how phones somewhat work, that's what those numbers mean...sorry for the physics lesson lol
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And by the way. For the millions of people asking why wouldn't ,manufacturers work on new battery. Well there are new battery technology. Its just heck expensive to manufacture them. Lol. Seeing these new battery technologies in the phones would raise the cost of the phones big time. so they are trying to add more capacity but of course that leads to size which also leads to crammed components..
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Stop posting nonsense, seriously, every post I see of yours is uneducated banter. Less volts = less strain and wear on the circuitry. Volts is not about resistance, that is OHMS dude. So much for high school "physics" eh ?
To the original poster. If you are having problems with the stock battery it carries a 1 years warranty like the phone. Call samsung and tell them the issue and they will send you one in replacement. You can also score an OEM or Anker battery from eBay for fairly cheap. I recommend the Anker because it has a higher mAh than the stock, is the same thickness, and lasts longer. Hope you find your solution and save a few bucks in the process, $40 is a lot for a battery dude !
I will try contact samsung when they r open after the break. I check out Anker, seem like it better than other. But I prefer OEM. I will try and get the future shop one for 39.99 and try out. If it suck, I just return it
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The only thing that's gonna suck is shelling out $40 for a replacement. Check eBay for an OEM one that has NFC that's how you can tell its real.
Why dont you wait until January 2. Samsung will release 3000 battery..and officially from them. Only add 1-2mm thickness. .
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x1tyme said:
Why dont you wait until January 2. Samsung will release 3000 battery..and officially from them. Only add 1-2mm thickness. .
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How much would it be? I would consider if it add only 1-2mm thickness and 900mAh more
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How much would it be? I would consider if it add only 1-2mm thickness and 900mAh more
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$54. You get new batter cover..and it from Samsung
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http://www.mobilefun.com/37555-genu...ttery-kit-for-galaxy-s3---3000mah---white.htm
and for the blue one (actual size):
It's going from 8.6mm to 11mm for ~42% more power
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Just came in the mail. Will burn this partial charge down tonight and fully charge and see how it looks tomorrow.
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Just came in the mail. Will burn this partial charge down tonight and fully charge and see how it looks tomorrow.
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What is the size of this? Same as that of stock?
Yes same size battery as stock.
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Link?
"Thank god for replaceable batteries"
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Yes same size battery as stock.
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Thank you. Waiting for ur review now before I place my order for one.
On a side note, the battery physically feels heavier. Not sure if it's in my head or not bit we'll see.
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Link?
"Thank god for replaceable batteries"
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Search ebay for "Samsung i9000 1800mah"
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Autocratic said:
On a side note, the battery physically feels heavier. Not sure if it's in my head or not bit we'll see.
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Weigh it.
"Thank god for replaceable batteries"
what kind of run time are you getting compared to your previous battery? Can you do some tests to compare whether or not its just a fake label?
Im really starting to consider buying two of these with a wall charger. At first I was all about the seidio 3000mah at $70 but I cant justify spending $70 on a battery, granted they are a reputable company. At $10 per this seems to make more sense.
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what kind of run time are you getting compared to your previous battery? Can you do some tests to compare whether or not its just a fake label?
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He said he just got it, and will see tomorrow. Maybe a couple days for him to publish any results.
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Im really starting to consider buying two of these with a wall charger. At first I was all about the seidio 3000mah at $70 but I cant justify spending $70 on a battery, granted they are a reputable company. At $10 per this seems to make more sense.
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+1 same thoughts here
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what kind of run time are you getting compared to your previous battery? Can you do some tests to compare whether or not its just a fake label?
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He is doing the tests, he is running down its shipping charge. What's the deal with the business class tag?
"Thank god for replaceable batteries"
I bought the pack of 2 batteries and a charger for $7. It works great, only issue is that I can't charge the non-OEM batteries past 100% on the phone or it will shut off.
i have bought sony X1 and cappy imitations battery, it doesnt last long as original oem battery. dont believe everything you see!
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Weigh it.
"Thank god for replaceable batteries"
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Yea I need to figure out how to do that. Don't know anyone who has a scale.
davwman said:
He is doing the tests, he is running down its shipping charge. What's the deal with the business class tag?
"Thank god for replaceable batteries"
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That got me wondering too. Maybe just a marketing thing.
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Yea I need to figure out how to do that. Don't know anyone who has a scale.
That got me wondering too. Maybe just a marketing thing.
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Need one of those digital food scales
"Thank god for replaceable batteries"
7:25am - Phone powered on after full night charge with the phone off. Should be using a good amount of wifi today. Battery voltage says 4163mV.
I'm running oc'd 1200mhz & uv settings 100x5 75 with Perception" Creepy Eye" wallpaper.
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So Ive made it down to 9% battery, but its been at that level for the past hour and half. Used wifi heavily today and watched a few youtube videos, played a few games and been on the internet most of the day. Battey says 3686mV. Local time is 5:45pm.
I think another full charge and battery reset should show longer run times. Will report tomorrow. Going to also try to find a scale this weekend.
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What is this "battery reset" you speak of?
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Really Too Good to BE True - Any one tried this battery ??
That is what we need!!!!
I dont think it is REAL 2430mAh!!!
Sounds too good to be true but on the off chance it is the real deal ill certainly be purchasing this, if anyone has already got this please post and let us know if it really is the real deal.
thanks
Another exploading battery? No thanks.
Same old nasty cheap batteries. Same sticker on them all, actually 750mAh inside. Avoid.
I found one that was 2800 mah :O
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Guys when will you stop posting crap batteries?
It is so cheap that there is not a slight chance of being exactly as described...
And it is ridiculous to believe that, this battery even though it is the same size with the original, has a 2430mAh capacity!
Big capacity automatically means bulky battery.
Will you understand it allready???
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giokou said:
Will you understand it allready???
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But the sticker looks so convincing... i heard it also comes with a free pony
Fornowagain said:
Same old nasty cheap batteries. Same sticker on them all, actually 750mAh inside. Avoid.
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Dammit so F**KED UP.
I saw a battery on ebay that's 8000 mah, comes with a free iphone6 and only costs $3. 24
Sounds like a deal to me!
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LondonGemini said:
I saw a battery on ebay that's 8000 mah, comes with a free iphone6 and only costs $3. 24
Sounds like a deal to me!
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Send me the link! Ill buy 2. =)
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this is a fake battery, do not buy thanks.
Fornowagain said:
Same old nasty cheap batteries. Same sticker on them all, actually 750mAh inside. Avoid.
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LOLS, why am i not surprised?
This is what you need folks.
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/samsung-standard-battery-eb-f1a2gbucstd-p29442.htm
fake batteries. don't buy. unless you're very desperate to find another spare battery for your sgs II.
Has any one tried the Mugen batteries on the samsung galaxy s 2 ??? Coz they r reputable but also the sgs2 is a dual core so wanted to know if it does make a difference on average use???? !!
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dead soul said:
Has any one tried the Mugen batteries on the samsung galaxy s 2 ??? Coz they r reputable but also the sgs2 is a dual core so wanted to know if it does make a difference on average use???? !!
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They're shipping now (or soon), so wait and let's see
Hmm during Nokia 7650 early days some of those high capacity battery really serve what they say with double the mAh. Now, I'm not so sure. Most probably a fake
what a fraud. is it even legal to lie about the product specifications in this way?
by the way.. thanks for telling me this! I appreciate this! (A lot)
Andida Battery it kills my beloved SGS2. Guys Please be careful and do not buy this battery
I was happy today when, I received Andida Battery. I took out my back cover and I installed the battery. I tried to turn on my phone but it did not start. So I taught that the battery must be empty, so I plugged my charger to charge the battery. But it failed to charge. I installed original Samsung battery back, but the phone did not start at all. I was so facking annoyed. I went to Samsung Service Center, I told them my phone suddenly stopped working, without mentioning the cause of damage. They checked the phone, it took them two hours, then the technician called me and he said that the battery sensor indicator chip is damaged in the main-board and need to be replaced. He said they will order the part from Korea and it will take around 2 weeks to arrival at least. I was happy that they will fix my phone under warranty.
Edited :- Real photo of the Andida Battery 2000mAh uploaded. I was so upset and not in mood to take a photo of Andida Battery I own. I google it fast and attached it on my post that why in the photo it stated 1450 mA and For Oppo a100.
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Thank you very much for the warning mate. hope your phone gets fixed without any hassles
All I know is my battery stats get screwed up when I use the batt..
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All I know is my battery stats get screwed up when I use the batt..
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OH Man. Seem like this battery does coz hardware damage in most SGS2 when installed. I think battery sensor indicator chip is actually the chip which indicate battery status level. thats why your battery stats get screwed up.
Why do you say is an 2000mA battery when on the blister clearly states that's a 1450 mA one (even less than the original). ?
I don't get it. I only see "For Oppo a100" from the pic. Is there state anywhere its for I9100?
And the Chinese in one of the label stated the battery is insured, maybe U can claim them some money.
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OH Man. Seem like this battery does coz hardware damage in most SGS2 when installed. I think battery sensor indicator chip is actually the chip which indicate battery status level. thats why your battery stats get screwed up.
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I really hope it doesn't spoil my phone though... I rooted it so chances are there's no warranty if I bring to the CSC. I don't really use the Andida battery often anyway. It simply serves as a backup.
@ mdalacu and jackleung :- Real photo of the Andida Battery 2000mAh uploaded. I was so upset and not in mood to take a photo of Andida Battery I own. I google it fast and attached it on my post that why in the photo it stated 1450 mA and Oppo a100
Thanks for clearing that up, and i am very sorry about your phone.
Hi,
I had the same issue with mine but i hotswapped that batteries around. i.e. andida to samsung back to andida and it started to work again.
at the moment i have the andida one in my phone but try swapping it around and see if there is any issues.
Q) would your phone still be covered if my phone was rooted with custom rom?
PS: and i bought two of these one for me and one for my nephew.
a5ian300zx
thx for reminding, but i prefer to buy a external charger rather than an extra battery
Putting these Chinese battery in your device is like going bareback with a cheap hooker.
Intratech said:
Putting these Chinese battery in your device is like going bareback with a cheap hooker.
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Lol. True that, now I'm worried about the extended Spider-Foot batteries I ordered. I have more trustworthy Momax extended batts on order too, so now I'm scared to test the Spider-Foots at all lol.
eiraku said:
Lol. True that, now I'm worried about the extended Spider-Foot batteries I ordered. I have more trustworthy Momax extended batts on order too, so now I'm scared to test the Spider-Foots at all lol.
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hi there the spider-foot battery is safe. been using it as my main battery and no problems or whatsoever since 3 weeks ago
Have been using this battery for awhile. No major issue with it. Just that while stating 2000mAH, it's not really performing better than the stock battery. Worse performing actually.
Avg after a day's use ( light usage ), the Andida's remained only abt 50%-60% juice, while the stock can still retain abt 80%.
Another quirk for Andida, after charging to 100%, when I pulled out from the charger, it'll occasionally drop to 97% immediately.
Well, can't expect it to be better since it's so cheap anyway. At least it didn't blew up on me lolz. Nevertheless, had been using the stock battery since it performed better. This Andida is just a backup for me now.
Btw, TS, just curious, did u pull out the thin film that covers the metallic contact points? I read that some pple forgot to remove this film, and they thought the battery is a lemon =p.
the only one i can rely on is the original samsung extended battery (2000mAh). It's a little bit fatter (1mm more) but great!
Intratech said:
Putting these Chinese battery in your device is like going bareback with a cheap hooker.
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Haha. Great analogy
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Ha ha I was gonna say something similar, but there's no need since you put it this way.
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2000mah battery
If you want a 2000mah battery buy this http://www.soyacincau.com/2011/08/29/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-2000mah-extended-battery-kit/ it is original samsung bigger battery for SGSII
you can also find it as Samsung EB-K1A2E
Hollo friends,
I just got my phone back from SSC. They fixed my phone. They are so professional in repairing.
The whole bady was coverd by protector film. Not even a single scratch. No one could say that my phone was repaired ,Anyway, I am so happy i missed my phone so much.
I am not going to sleep today a whole night.
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To break from the 1800 thread.
Just got battery today.... Gonna post some pics. As other commented, the alignment of the contacts just a hair off, but works perfectly fine on my phone. Hard to take pics, but tried.the.best I could. Fit is good and the cover snaps firmly
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Post some results.
Is the 2300 a Galaxy S II battery? That's what I'm seeing in some goog searches. Looks like their replacement for ours is 1850. But if it fits, hey.
Lucky you, i had to stick a piece of paper on the top left of my battery pocket in my phone in order for the contacts to align.
There's actually a thread about this battery here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445938
So far I'm getting a little over 24 hours with little-moderate use on ICS passion.
In the wide majority of test I've seen of Andida batteries, they always add somewhere between 30-50% of their actual capacity. In short, just about every third party manufacturer overrates their batteries and only the OEM numbers are accurate
http://batteryboss.org/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906611
Nabeel10 said:
Lucky you, i had to stick a piece of paper on the top left of my battery pocket in my phone in order for the contacts to align.
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I have the same with the Andida 2300 battery and my Vibrant. I cut some of the envelope it came in, doubled it over and put it along the side of my battery. A snug fit, for sure... but its working great. Worth the $20 imho.
only on second charge and getting over 14 hrs and still at 50%
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I already have the samsung 1800mah battery. Is it really worth it to get this one?
Didn't work
I never got it to work in my phone. Finally got my phone to come on with this battery but when I plug the charger in my phone restarts. I have not been able to use it yet.
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I already have the samsung 1800mah battery. Is it really worth it to get this one?
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Apparently some people can't get the contacts to line up correctly and the battery doesn't work out for them.. so it might be a gamble for you.
1800/1500 = 20% increase
2300/1500 = 53% increase
I'm pleased with the batteries performance and understanding of the issues related to fitment. For $20...it was well worth it to me. My phone can stay away from the charger throughout the day.
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Apparently some people can't get the contacts to line up correctly and the battery doesn't work out for them.. so it might be a gamble for you.
1800/1500 = 20% increase
2300/1500 = 53% increase
I'm pleased with the batteries performance and understanding of the issues related to fitment. For $20...it was well worth it to me. My phone can stay away from the charger throughout the day.
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I understand on paper it should be a 53% increase compared to the stock battery, but is it showing a 50% in reality? I know samsung batteries are legit and should be close to the labeled mah rating. I don't know a thing about andida. I just don't to end up with a battery that might not even fit and is only really putting out like 1900mah.
This is a huge improvement for me. My phone used to be dead after 10 hours unplugged.
Another oddity since putting in this battery, my GPS started to work and lock on again... maybe the pressure it puts onto the phone helped the contact...weird positive side effect for me (I've not bothered to do the GPS contact fixes yet)
Sorry I don't have the fancy Battery stats screens that others seem to have :\
My 2300 andida is running about 14 hours as well. I can get through most of the day without thinking about my charger.
I'm on ics one comsics rc3.1 and I get more than 36 hours on light use, more than 24 hours on moderate use and like eight hours on real heavy use. My heavy usage usually involved full account sync and surfing the web on the mobile network non stop with screen on 75-90% of the time.
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I'm on ics one comsics rc3.1 and I get more than 36 hours on light use, more than 24 hours on moderate use and like eight hours on real heavy use. My heavy usage usually involved full account sync and surfing the web on the mobile network non stop with screen on 75-90% of the time.
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i'm on passion, i might have to try out one cosmics if battery life is that great..
Even of the contacts don't fit, you can put paper on the top left corner of the battery socket. And somehow, the battery doesnt need the paper later on. I think the battery gets "used" to the battery socket...
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Looks neat
The best purchase I've ever made for my phone was the 2700 momax extended battery ^^ I get on average 2 days on pretty much any rom
Xenoism said:
Looks neat
The best purchase I've ever made for my phone was the 2700 momax extended battery ^^ I get on average 2 days on pretty much any rom
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+1 I was on that before I switched to this. It was cool
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GOLD-2430MAH-BATTERY-SAMSUNG-I9000-GALAXY-S-
I'm new here and forum does not allow me to put any outside links, so put this in ebay search and you will find this battery
anyone tried it yet ?
My last bat stats. Noticed that the last 20% went pretty quick
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Okay so I came across this stuff while surfing through and it caught my attention. Supposedly a breakthrough product set to increase the battery life by up to 3 times and also improves recharge time and usage. Now I'm very very skeptical about this and honestly think its a load of crap but who am i to judge. I'm interested to know if any of you have tried it before. Check out the link to their website.
http://www.akkufresh.com/en/
Edit : Here are some of their claims from the official website. You can see the technical jargons they put as well on the site.
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Raises charging ability of the battery
Offers more talk time and a longer stand-by-time
Shortens charging time up to 40% / Reduces the charging frequency
Recovers worn or deteriorated batteries. / Restores the original performance
Installed in seconds
Stops further battery deterioration
Prolongs the total battery life span with up to 200% longer lifetime (total charging cycles)
Protects the battery from electrical variations by regulating and filtering the current
Saves money by delaying the need to purchase new batteries
bushako said:
Okay so I came across this stuff while surfing through and it caught my attention. Supposedly a breakthrough product set to increase the battery life by up to 3 times and also improves recharge time and usage. Now I'm very very skeptical about this and honestly think its a load of crap but who am i to judge. I'm interested to know if any of you have tried it before. Check out the link to their website.
http://www.akkufresh.com/en/
Edit : Here are some of their claims from the official website. You can see the technical jargons they put as well on the site.
Raises charging ability of the battery
Offers more talk time and a longer stand-by-time
Shortens charging time up to 40% / Reduces the charging frequency
Recovers worn or deteriorated batteries. / Restores the original performance
Installed in seconds
Stops further battery deterioration
Prolongs the total battery life span with up to 200% longer lifetime (total charging cycles)
Protects the battery from electrical variations by regulating and filtering the current
Saves money by delaying the need to purchase new batteries
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Looks like a load of bologna.
zolo185 said:
Looks like a load of bologna.
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If it were true then I think they have successfully defied one of the most well known laws of physics.
So a sticker on the battery is supposed to do all that? Sigh... The sad thing is some people will actually buy it, and I'm sure some will even swear it works. Probably the same people who bought those stick on antenna boosters from years back. I am slowly but surely losing all faith in humanity.
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_MetalHead_ said:
So a sticker on the battery is supposed to do all that? Sigh... The sad thing is some people will actually buy it, and I'm sure some will even swear it works. Probably the same people who bought those stick on antenna boosters from years back. I am slowly but surely losing all faith in humanity.
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But, but, but... the infomercial said it would work wonders!
_MetalHead_ said:
So a sticker on the battery is supposed to do all that? Sigh... The sad thing is some people will actually buy it, and I'm sure some will even swear it works. Probably the same people who bought those stick on antenna boosters from years back. I am slowly but surely losing all faith in humanity.
Sent from my Moto X
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According to that picture, it's not even a sticker on the battery, but on the back of the phone...ridiculous.
Edit: I looked at the site and it is indeed on the battery. Not sure why the iPhone picture looks like that.
I also love this bit "Several charging cycles (5-10) are required for noticeable improvement in battery life"
I haven't laughed out loud at work in a while ....thx!!!!
PsychDrummer said:
According to that picture, it's not even a sticker on the battery, but on the back of the phone...ridiculous.
Edit: I looked at the site and it is indeed on the battery. Not sure why the iPhone picture looks like that.
I also love this bit "Several charging cycles (5-10) are required for noticeable improvement in battery life"
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It's because the iPhone doesn't have a removable battery so you have to put the sticker on the back of the phone instead. That's how amazingly powerful these things are, they work through a metal phone body. This is serious technology guys.
_MetalHead_ said:
I am slowly but surely losing all faith in humanity.
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LOL. Here's a quote from Einstein you may have heard:
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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Comon guys with a website like that its hard not to take em serious at some point
Meme worthy lol.
The sad part is, people will actually buy them and under placebo say it actually does something.
Hello,
I have 4 stickers and I am testing them on the EEE 701 pc battery that has 4 lithium cells. so one stickers for each cell.
they were near to be death, 10 minutes charge. Now the pc does stay on for 1 hour after 5 cycles.
and they're not even covering 80% as they suggest to do.
nanotechnology is something you should never undervalue, and it is the only reason I looked at it and got to test.
I have other 'ancient' lithium battery to test and will do it.
Niko-16 said:
Hello,
I have 4 stickers and I am testing them on the EEE 701 pc battery that has 4 lithium cells. so one stickers for each cell.
they were near to be death, 10 minutes charge. Now the pc does stay on for 1 hour after 5 cycles.
and they're not even covering 80% as they suggest to do.
nanotechnology is something you should never undervalue, and it is the only reason I looked at it and got to test.
I have other 'ancient' lithium battery to test and will do it.
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Yeah and just because it's supposed "nanotechnology" doesn't mean it does a damn thing. Use your noggin, it's a sticker. Calling it nanotechnology is just an easy marketing trick, just like calling things HD. Ignorant consumers bite, hook, line, and sinker. If this miracle tech was baked INTO the battery, that's one thing, but again, it's just a sticker. Don't you think if it was real that battery manufacturers would have jumped all over it? It's a scam.