[Q]i9192 no unrecognizing 3800mah battery - Galaxy S 4 Mini Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,Guys,
I got a new 3800mah extented battery for my I9192, but it did not work well on this model.
First, after charging it to 100%, and put it in normal using and discharging, it will drain down to 0, and reboot ,then you will find the battery is still having 53% (sometimes 49 or 50%), ok ,then keep using it to 0%, sometimes it really uses up the battery, but sometimes it will reboot as the first time, and with 13-30% volume there. It drives me crazy! Even though the entire volume is close to 3800mah, but you just don't know which time is its last run, so you might face : it really drains out, and cannot wake up and function itself. ( I have tried to recalibrate the battery % many times ,or delet the batterystats.bin.....no use at all).
So is there anyone who knows how to amend whatever.apk or some files in system , which controls the cellphone to give the wrong infor of battery? Someone who has i9190 does not face this problem!
Thanks a lot!
Jason

anyone who has the same problem with unrecognizing extended battery?

where did you get your battery?
link?
I think could be defective or fake
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jasondalian said:
Hi,Guys,
I got a new 3800mah extented battery for my I9192, but it did not work well on this model.
First, after charging it to 100%, and put it in normal using and discharging, it will drain down to 0, and reboot ,then you will find the battery is still having 53% (sometimes 49 or 50%), ok ,then keep using it to 0%, sometimes it really uses up the battery, but sometimes it will reboot as the first time, and with 13-30% volume there. It drives me crazy! Even though the entire volume is close to 3800mah, but you just don't know which time is its last run, so you might face : it really drains out, and cannot wake up and function itself. ( I have tried to recalibrate the battery % many times ,or delet the batterystats.bin.....no use at all).
So is there anyone who knows how to amend whatever.apk or some files in system , which controls the cellphone to give the wrong infor of battery? Someone who has i9190 does not face this problem!
Thanks a lot!
Jason
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Ι don't think you can make it work....every manufacturer has a small capasitor or resistance in the battery which is telling the device if it is the right battery. Many batteries that comes from China do not include that or they have some difference so phones can't exactly know the real info of the battery. That information gave me one technician from a mobile service center. But some of them work perfect because they are a very good copy of the geniune.

jimsiv said:
Ι don't think you can make it work....every manufacturer has a small capasitor or resistance in the battery which is telling the device if it is the right battery. Many batteries that comes from China do not include that or they have some difference so phones can't exactly know the real info of the battery. That information gave me one technician from a mobile service center. But some of them work perfect because they are a very good copy of the geniune.
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Thanks, but the answer from seller is either i9190 or i9195 , both work fine with this 3800mah battery.How come i9192 won't work? Someone said it could amend system file, but cannot be approved yet....

jimsiv said:
Ι don't think you can make it work....every manufacturer has a small capasitor or resistance in the battery which is telling the device if it is the right battery. Many batteries that comes from China do not include that or they have some difference so phones can't exactly know the real info of the battery. That information gave me one technician from a mobile service center. But some of them work perfect because they are a very good copy of the geniune.
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if its just a capacitor or a resistance you could disasembly both batteries and look for that and swap it

fburgos said:
if its just a capacitor or a resistance you could disasembly both batteries and look for that and swap it
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It's not that simple....do you now anything about smd? They are very small and very difficult to solder them...besides most of them are inside the cells of the battery...you could destroy the battery. I wouldn't recommend it.

jimsiv said:
It's not that simple....do you now anything about smd? They are very small and very difficult to solder them...besides most of them are inside the cells of the battery...you could destroy the battery. I wouldn't recommend it.
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its not that easy or something I have done, but in theory it's possible could be dangerous but possible.
now i remember a mod about soldering two batteries in parallel to get double the capacity someone have a link to that?
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[Q] Mugen Battery strangeness...

This is my first post on here,but I've been lurking for ages I just bought a Mugen 3200mAh battery from MugenBattery.com.I already know about not having to condition it(lithium ion),so I ignored the instructions about cycling it and plugged it in and used it right away,and at first it seemed okay for around an hour(I didnt use it at all up to this point,just left it there until I needed it).When I went to unlock my Vibrant from suspend(pushing on the power button),the phone shut off and seemed like it was rebooting...but it just had the first screen you see(the one with Samsung and Vibrant on it) blinking on and off,even when I plugged in the charger in this state,all that popped up was a battery that also blinked on and off.The only way to get it going again was to pull and replace the battery,and it went back on again...then did this all over again when it went into suspend and I tried to unlock it.All the while,the battery stated it had around 75% power,so I have no idea what could have caused this.I put my cheep chinese 2700mAh battery back in and all was well again,so I know its the battery,not the phone.Anyone else have or seen this problem before?This is the most expensive battrery I have ever purchased for a phone at $88.00US....I hate to think that a cheep($20.00US) chinese battery has better quality control than it....
i think you need to charge it for 12 hours first.
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Thanks,you were right! An overnight charge of around 12 hours did it.This is the first phone battery I had to do that with to get them to just work at all.Seems to work just fine now Again,thank you!
Let us know how long the battery is lasting once you get a few cycles please!
Yeah, you should run the battery dry, recharge, run dry, recharge and after a few cycles your life should improve.
Will do,just need a few days to do it,its lasting a looooong time!
XPLANE9 said:
Yeah, you should run the battery dry, recharge, run dry, recharge and after a few cycles your life should improve.
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NO, NO, NO. PLEASE stop spreading bad information. This will HARM the battery, and will have 0 benefit. The only "benefit" you can get from this is that the battery meter on the phone's firmware will be calibrated to show a more correct remaining %. You can achieve the same by charging the phone 100% (overnight) going to clockwork recovery and selecting 'wipe battery stats'. Calibrated or not, the battery will last the same, regardless of what % left its showing.
Again for posterity, REPEATED DISCHARGING OF LI-ION BELOW 20% IS BAD FOR THE BATTERY, IT'S PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE FOR IT TO GET BETTER.
I am having a similar issue with a battery that I ordered off of ebay. It's 3500mah.
When I plug it in it will turn off and get stuck in a boot loop on the vibrant screen, but if it is off then it won't turn on at all when plugged in. It has been plugged in for 9 hours so far and it doesn't even show the charging animation or anything.
Normal? Or is the battery defective?
Thanks.
Ok. After charging it overnight and still nothing, I'm going to assume its broken. Thanks.
dragon2knight said:
This is my first post on here,but I've been lurking for ages I just bought a Mugen 3200mAh battery from MugenBattery.com.I already know about not having to condition it(lithium ion),so I ignored the instructions about cycling it and plugged it in and used it right away,and at first it seemed okay for around an hour(I didnt use it at all up to this point,just left it there until I needed it).When I went to unlock my Vibrant from suspend(pushing on the power button),the phone shut off and seemed like it was rebooting...but it just had the first screen you see(the one with Samsung and Vibrant on it) blinking on and off,even when I plugged in the charger in this state,all that popped up was a battery that also blinked on and off.The only way to get it going again was to pull and replace the battery,and it went back on again...then did this all over again when it went into suspend and I tried to unlock it.All the while,the battery stated it had around 75% power,so I have no idea what could have caused this.I put my cheep chinese 2700mAh battery back in and all was well again,so I know its the battery,not the phone.Anyone else have or seen this problem before?This is the most expensive battrery I have ever purchased for a phone at $88.00US....I hate to think that a cheep($20.00US) chinese battery has better quality control than it....
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Not to derail, but how much weight does it add, and how well does the back cover fit on that big Mugen?
it fits good...
lincoln131 said:
Not to derail, but how much weight does it add, and how well does the back cover fit on that big Mugen?
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...and it does get a bit bulky,weight goes up to about double the amount,but it is so worth it,and then some!!I went from 6 hours on the stock battery to over 18 with the Mugen,and thats with heavy use(full brightness/live wallpaper,etc.).If you dont have access to a charger outside your home,this is a great buy,and you know the quality is there,unlike the uncertainty of the cheep chinese ones.Highly recommended!
The OS needs to learn your new battery. Just takes time and usage.
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just bought 3000 mah
just bought one from accessory geeks, it came 70% charged, and am updating battery stats after a full charge, during stat recalibration, power is iffy. will update, and am considering mugen. any suggestions?
I am not so sure about your information
Mannymal said:
NO, NO, NO. PLEASE stop spreading bad information. This will HARM the battery, and will have 0 benefit. The only "benefit" you can get from this is that the battery meter on the phone's firmware will be calibrated to show a more correct remaining %. You can achieve the same by charging the phone 100% (overnight) going to clockwork recovery and selecting 'wipe battery stats'. Calibrated or not, the battery will last the same, regardless of what % left its showing.
Again for posterity, REPEATED DISCHARGING OF LI-ION BELOW 20% IS BAD FOR THE BATTERY, IT'S PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE FOR IT TO GET BETTER.
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I am not so sure about your information. This is what DHGate, a wholesale Chinese online store wrote about the 3000mah battery for Galaxy S [not MUGGEN!]
How to use a new battery:
1. First when you received the battery,. you need to release the power in the battery, just put it into your phone without charging.
2. After the battery power is out, please charge it about 12 hours in first three times.
3. So the battery will be actived. So you can just charge it about 5-7 hours when use in the further.
You can find the URL here:
http://www.dhgate.com/ems-free-i900...-back/p-ff8080812c87c8d9012c97f06d9410ea.html
I also recommend you to read the article "Everything You Need To Know About Bump Charging And Inconsistent Battery Drain" here:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/1...bump-charging-and-inconsistent-battery-drain/
So this a controversial matter, isn't it?
Roby
roby5167 said:
I am not so sure about your information. This is what DHGate, a wholesale Chinese online store wrote about the 3000mah battery for Galaxy S [not MUGGEN!]
How to use a new battery:
1. First when you received the battery,. you need to release the power in the battery, just put it into your phone without charging.
2. After the battery power is out, please charge it about 12 hours in first three times.
3. So the battery will be actived. So you can just charge it about 5-7 hours when use in the further.
You can find the URL here:
http://www.dhgate.com/ems-free-i900...-back/p-ff8080812c87c8d9012c97f06d9410ea.html
I also recommend you to read the article "Everything You Need To Know About Bump Charging And Inconsistent Battery Drain" here:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/1...bump-charging-and-inconsistent-battery-drain/
So this a controversial matter, isn't it?
Roby
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No controversies at all. Your info from the link is outright wrong.
Mannymal is correct on this one.
I also have this battery. By the time I got it, Team Whiskeys roms had gotten good enough to where I didn't need an extended battery for day to day use (stock battery usually has 30-40% when i go to bed), but I do use it when I travel, so I don't have to worry about using it like crazy. The battery lasts a long time, probably like 2 or 3 days if I actually tried to drain it, at least. And it's definitely adds bulk, but it's reasonably well made and feels sturdy.
My only complaint is that I sometimes cover the speaker with my finger when I want to silence it real quick, and it doesn't work with this because the cover's so far from the speaker. But that's just my weird thing.
Also, yeah, don't kill your battery. No es bueno.
What is this? How do I read?
What is this? How do I read?
I use a seido innocell battery and it works great after a few over night charges. I get about 8 hours average of talk time. The battery is pretty small compared to the one accessory greeks sell. Even though the ah battery ia twenty five dollars, that is like the entry level name brand battery, it will lady you a while longer than the cheap ones on ebay, but I don't knower about the ones on ebay although I do know about the one ag sells skies down charging after about 45 percent charging. The seido is charging pretty fast for me and is half the price of a mugen, the next battery I'm going to buy will be the nugent, not because I need it, just
Cause I want to enjoy it.
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All batteries are so used it. . . .
All batteries are so used it. . . .

[Q] Battery capacity with replacement batteries

Doing some poking around with my Defy after installing a new battery, I've noticed that even though my new Mugen battery is 1700mAh, the phone still believes it has a 1500mAh battery installed.
Open terminal and run this on your phone and you will see:
Code:
cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/uevent
This is with the latest CM7. The question is, is the 1500mAh limit hard coded into all the ROMs we've been using to date, and does it affect the battery capacity of replacement batteries.
Perhaps someone with more knowledge than me can provide their 2c? I have not yet found a way to 'replace' that maximum battery capacity number to see if it makes any difference.
Passa91 said:
Doing some poking around with my Defy after installing a new battery, I've noticed that even though my new Mugen battery is 1700mAh, the phone still believes it has a 1500mAh battery installed.
Open terminal and run this on your phone and you will see:
Code:
cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/uevent
This is with the latest CM7. The question is, is the 1500mAh limit hard coded into all the ROMs we've been using to date, and does it affect the battery capacity of replacement batteries.
Perhaps someone with more knowledge than me can provide their 2c? I have not yet found a way to 'replace' that maximum battery capacity number to see if it makes any difference.
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Hi.
I instal winSCP to windows, and ssh server to motorola. I find
Code:
cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/charge_full_design/CODE] Tihs is a file, informating about capacity battery. But I have problem, If I change capacity to 2430 and save It, winSCp informating me ebaut error to save it - no permission.
Idea is, reboot motorola to boot loader, and try to edit it with stopped system... But how?
EDIT: When I change rulles R/W on file in motorola, I can change capacity, bud when I write 2430 and save it - no errors, but it´s change back to 1500... Any idea? And by the way, question in: is it important?
Thanks for taking a look! That's actually because the file is just output - NOT a setting. You cannot change it. It merely tells you how much mAh Android thinks your battery has.
I think it's interesting because it reports 1500 for me, despite the fact I use a custom battery with 1700mAh. What I'm suggesting is that all these custom batteries we're using aren't being used to their potential, because the Moto kernel or some other part of the OS is hard coded to only recognise 1500mAh.
Passa91 said:
Thanks for taking a look! That's actually because the file is just output - NOT a setting. You cannot change it. It merely tells you how much mAh Android thinks your battery has.
I think it's interesting because it reports 1500 for me, despite the fact I use a custom battery with 1700mAh. What I'm suggesting is that all these custom batteries we're using aren't being used to their potential, because the Moto kernel or some other part of the OS is hard coded to only recognise 1500mAh.
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well, i hope its not hardcoded, otherwise we cant use extended batteries properly. :/ i just got a 2300mah one, and the os doesnt seem to recognize it. it drains like 30-40% per hour, but when it reaches 1% it gets stuck. yesterday my phone was on 1% for almost 12 hours with bluetooth, wifi, 3g, gps, max brightness on. hopefully it will recalibrate itseld after a few charges (i did calibrate it, but didnt help).
Passa91 said:
Thanks for taking a look! That's actually because the file is just output - NOT a setting. You cannot change it. It merely tells you how much mAh Android thinks your battery has.
I think it's interesting because it reports 1500 for me, despite the fact I use a custom battery with 1700mAh. What I'm suggesting is that all these custom batteries we're using aren't being used to their potential, because the Moto kernel or some other part of the OS is hard coded to only recognise 1500mAh.
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Okej,
now is question: Is it important? When I use more mAh battery and my phone working longer, and i´ts only one problem - information about cappacity (1% supplyed my phone for 12hours ) then it is ok, not?
But, when I have more capacity, like 2430mAh (if ticket on battery is not bull**** ) and my phone working same time, if i used original one, it is wrong...
Some file (or kernel) must send information to file, wich i try to change. but?? what is it?
zakoo2, how long it last your battery now on defy?
and can you post a link from where you bought it?
thanks!

[BATTERY] Compatible batteries good quality

Hi to All.
I'm searching for a good compatible battery for SGY. Someone have tested them yet and can give me an advice? I need a battery of the same quality or better than the original. On ebay there are many cheap battery, but for experience i know that them are often... very bad.
leolap84 said:
Hi to All.
I'm searching for a good compatible battery for SGY. Someone have tested them yet and can give me an advice? I need a battery of the same quality or better than the original. On ebay there are many cheap battery, but for experience i know that them are often... very bad.
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instead of changing your battery, why don't you try other alternatives?
like switching off your wifi and data if your not using them or adjusting your screen brightness to minimal and you can also set the screen time out to 15secs
you can also use "no animations" in the display as it consumes more resource and avoid using live wallpapers
you can also try freezing system apps and services that you are not using via titanium back up
Yes, i do it already and my battery, if i don't use the phone for games or internet, can last up to 3 days... but sooner or later I will owever change it, then I open this thread to see if anyone have some experience with compatible batteries.
bigger capacity
im also in the same shoe, my original battery is a 4,44 Wh but it goes 70down in one day with gps wifi bt turned off. this means i have to charge it every day. Can you please suggest a good quality reliable bigger capacity set? It can be bigger size as im looking for a custom back cover anyway.
made in China battery
I got two chinese made Li-Ion 3.7V replacement of the El-Cheapo type, but they are quite acceptable. the label does not identify a maker tho. looks cool tho: when placed in SGY it is totally black.
Ebay battery
There are some 2430 MAH batteries on Ebay. Anybody try these out yet? They are labelled as "High Capacity Business Batteries For Samsung Galaxy Y".
Would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks.
philz1964 said:
There are some 2340 MAH batteries on Ebay. Anybody try these out yet? They are labelled as "High Capacity Business Batteries For Samsung Galaxy Y".
Would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks.
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can u plz link me the ebay page
explodeaamir said:
can u plz link me the ebay page
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google is your friend....
link
boooggy said:
google is your friend....
link
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Thats for B5510 PRO..Any good one available for s5360?
It says in description that is also for s5360.
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Does anybody know batteries with higher capacity for the Samsung Galaxy Y Duos (S6102) like the ones with 2430mAh capacity for SGY from ebay?
Or are the batteries for the SGY compatible with the batteries for the SGY Duos?
I took the plunge and ordered a 2430mAh High Capacity Gold Replacement Battery For Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 from an Ebay seller a few weeks ago and it finally arrived today. Came out a little below 11 US$ delivered to my local post office. Fits a bit snug but installed without any issues. The battery charged right away and after an hour it was fully charged. Will keep in my phone and I'll post a review in a few days. :good:
Good info
mai77 said:
I got two chinese made Li-Ion 3.7V replacement of the El-Cheapo type, but they are quite acceptable. the label does not identify a maker tho. looks cool tho: when placed in SGY it is totally black.
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Good info
Right now i search in my country for something similar
1st report on the 2430mAh SGY battery.
After the 1st charge, the battery lasted for 2 and a half days with regular use (wifi, a few calls and games). So far it's performing really well. Next reports would be about how many avi files I can watch on a single charge and probably how long the charge will last on continuous gaming app. :good:
philz1964 said:
After the 1st charge, the battery lasted for 2 and a half days with regular use (wifi, a few calls and games). So far it's performing really well. Next reports would be about how many avi files I can watch on a single charge and probably how long the charge will last on continuous gaming app. :good:
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dude where you get those batts?
what shop?
deathnotice01 said:
dude where you get those batts?
what shop?
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Hi. Got it from an Ebay seller from Hong Kong. I'll PM the link to you.
I've received yesterday the 2430mah gold battery... but there is a problem: when i try to charge, after some sec on the screen appear a blue triangle showing there is a problem and it won't charge... anyone had the same problem? Solutions?
Edit: the cell is vibrating about every 30 seconds when try to charge
leolap84 said:
I've received yesterday the 2430mah gold battery... but there is a problem: when i try to charge, after some sec on the screen appear a blue triangle showing there is a problem and it won't charge... anyone had the same problem? Solutions?
Edit: the cell is vibrating about every 30 seconds when try to charge
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Seems like you got a faulty battery or something wrong with your phone. Try restoring to stock ROM and check if the problem persists, also try with any other battery. Those 2430MAH batteries are very good, cheap and giving a lot more battery backup than stock. Im having them for about 7 months and never faced any problem
hitme987 said:
Seems like you got a faulty battery or something wrong with your phone. Try restoring to stock ROM and check if the problem persists, also try with any other battery. Those 2430MAH batteries are very good, cheap and giving a lot more battery backup than stock. Im having them for about 7 months and never faced any problem
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I use stock rom (XXLF3) and the original battery is working well... I have recharged the battery by forcing into an external charger, it worked, but when I try with the phone on, after a few seconds it turns off and the symbol of the crossed out battery appears.
Può essere dovuto a un qualche tipo di controllo del software?
Can you please PM me where you buy your battery?
i am going to buy/try this battery here http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Battery-f...AU_MobilePhoneAccessories&hash=item3f1f97e2d2

[Q] New battery issues

Hi all who stumble upon my question. I recently purchased a 2500mAh battery from ebay but I am having a few issues with my phone/power/charging. Firstly I did a battery stats wipe when the phone was on <1%. Now it always says the battery is on 100% until it dies, even when the phone is offline and the battery is dead it says it's at 100%. This also means that the battery won't charge to its full capacity I have tried wiping the battery stats again once it is charged but unfortunately it makes no difference. Is it because of the rom that i'm on? and i preferably don't want to do a data wipe. I am using the heaven droid rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801634
Furthermore, i'm finding that i don't get much more usage out of this battery than with the original 1500mAh battery (before i was having this problem...) any tips?
Thanks for reading this, Aaron
Was it an official battery or cheap knock off, if it's the latter I'd bin it and buy an official one.
XperienceD said:
Was it an official battery or cheap knock off, if it's the latter I'd bin it and buy an official one.
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yeah it was a cheap one but it is bigger and heavier than a genuine ba750 so it seemed legit to me
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yeah it was a cheap one but it is bigger and heavier than a genuine ba750 so it seemed legit to me
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It is, but the system is locked to 1500 only. After it dies reinsert battery and it would continue the left juice
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This is getting annoying now
ok i've kinda tried your suggestion and the battery has been lasting longer. But i flashed AOKP JB and i still have the same problem. Although the battery now says it's at 1%. I performed a data wipe etc. This is getting annoying now :'(
This thread may help out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23061168
if not contact op to see if any help available
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Try this : Download from play store "root browser", open it and go to /system and open file "build.prop" (as text) and edit line :
ro.semc.batt.capacity=1500 (the 1500 replace with your new capacity)!
Then save and close file, reboot phone.

Any batteries available for ZF2 with higher capacity?

That would be great! Not just from ASUS but even from a 3rd party vendor.
blazzer12 said:
That would be great! Not just from ASUS but even from a 3rd party vendor.
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This does QuickCharge 2.0 in AND out: http://www.amazon.com/Qualcomm-Certified-Aukey-10400mAh-Supported/dp/B00UBDI7EC
It's pretty compact too. I use a lot of Aukey products; at first I thought they were a knockoff Anker but they're just as good.
There's also this one with the same capacity, but it's longer and has two ports and an LED flashlight. So it's basically same capacity, but do you want portability or flexibility.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B011U0AY22?psc=1
So it should charge your battery as fast as the ASUS charger.
Product F(RED) said:
This does QuickCharge 2.0 in AND out: http://www.amazon.com/Qualcomm-Certified-Aukey-10400mAh-Supported/dp/B00UBDI7EC
It's pretty compact too. I use a lot of Aukey products; at first I thought they were a knockoff Anker but they're just as good.
There's also this one with the same capacity, but it's longer and has two ports and an LED flashlight. So it's basically same capacity, but do you want portability or flexibility.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B011U0AY22?psc=1
So it should charge your battery as fast as the ASUS charger.
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I am sorry if I cause any confusion, but I meant batteries that go into the phone not power banks like the ones you linked.
blazzer12 said:
I am sorry if I cause any confusion, but I meant batteries that go into the phone not power banks like the ones you linked.
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Isn't the battery non-removable?
Product F(RED) said:
Isn't the battery non-removable?
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Nothing is ever completely "non-removable", mate.
Easiest solution would be a usb power case, although i haven't seen any for this phone so far.
Changing the battery on this phone is a fairly simple process, especially if you have fixed a phone before. The toughest part is the glue, but a little heat goes a long way. Just fixed the screen and changed the battery on a Mate 2, and I think that's a little more complex than the ZenFone 2. The biggest challenge would be finding a higher capacity battery that the firmware would recognize.....and that would fit.
Sammaul said:
Changing the battery on this phone is a fairly simple process, especially if you have fixed a phone before. The toughest part is the glue, but a little heat goes a long way. Just fixed the screen and changed the battery on a Mate 2, and I think that's a little more complex than the ZenFone 2. The biggest challenge would be finding a higher capacity battery that the firmware would recognize.....and that would fit.
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The only company that I think would make an extended battery for this is ZeroLemon. They are the only ones I've seen to use creative shapes to take advantage of extra room in the Z dimension. The only thing that would stop them from taking it on is plain economics. They would have to see that this phone is not only popular enough, but also enough nerds like us to justify dumping resources into R&D for it.
Product F(RED) said:
Isn't the battery non-removable?
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http://www.myfixguide.com/manual/asus-zenfone-2-teardown/
ZenFone 2 uses a 3.8V 3000 mAh lithium polymer battery, model is C1191424
It can be removed.
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Hello, first and most important: "Sorry for my english", anyone knows where to buy the batery C1191424 in case of be necesary?.
Thanks!!!
hello all,
was wondering since, zenfone max has the same dimensions as ZF2 would it be possible to port the 5000 mah battery on to ZF2.
Thnx
i would love to have my battery capacity change too.. if there is anyone that can know about this its asus..
Guys, I had never see replacement battery for non-removable battery products..you can wish for battery-covers but I don't get the point, the phone in already very big and heavy (170 grams are already a lot), if you increase battery (and it's not possible in the original case, maybe only Mugen is able to do this, but I don't think they will produce a battery for a non-removable product) it will will become a brick and you can use it to build your new house Seriously, I think it's better to buy a powerbank (I use the Xiaomi 10400 and it's great). Asus won't release a new battery for this phone, removing the original battery you will void warranty. For me, no chances.
I am considering the zenfone 2 as an option for my next phone. Thing is, i dont like the idea to have after 2-3 Years get rid of the phone because the battery is gone.
I searched the web and didnt find a original or third party replacement battery.
Is that possible? Any Ideass guys?
notdeathproof said:
I am considering the zenfone 2 as an option for my next phone. Thing is, i dont like the idea to have after 2-3 Years get rid of the phone because the battery is gone.
I searched the web and didnt find a original or third party replacement battery.
Is that possible? Any Ideass guys?
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This should be official Asus parts reseller http://www.asusparts.eu/partfinder/Asus/Mobile/ZenFone/ZenFone 2 ZE551ML#Battery
Hey Marco!
You made my day! :good::highfive:
Thx for the link!!
Greetings from Germany . . .
Doesn't matter if you see the point or think the phone is already too big. I want a battery case much like the ZeroLemon case for the Galaxy Note series. I dont care how big or bulky my phone is, I have huge hands and I would prefer to have a phone that lasts two days instead of one that looks pretty.
I myself have looked for either a bigger battery, or a case, and have found nothing...
Unfortunately the only solution would be to carry a power bank of some sort. I guess the phone isn't that popular .
garramdq said:
Hello, first and most important: "Sorry for my english", anyone knows where to buy the batery C1191424 in case of be necesary?.
Thanks!!!
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I purchased mine in AsusParts, took 2-3 weeks cause it ships from Asia to Europe and then to your country, installed and everything works fine ATM.
Before, I tried at AliExpress but they sent the wrong battery, I think Zenfone 5 has the same battery with a different connector (check my thread about screen replacement in Q&A section for more info)
Yeah, I have tried to find something like that without success.

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