Hi guys,
Im in search of ways of improving the battery life of my Xperia S. and now I have an Idea, but dont actually know if it will work properly.
so here is my idea. what if I use a standard Xperia Z battery which has 2330mah in place of BA800? here's the pic of both batteries.
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looking at these two pictures, you will say, they mount to the phones differently, and the size are different anyway. but, what if the xperia Z battery is smaller than BA800 and can get in in the battery slot of the Xperia S(even though not perfect)? if it does and be able to get in, connecting the leads may not be that hard to do, I think.
anyway, my question is, if I use a higher capacity battery, will it be safe? will the charging capacity that the motherboard has be able to support the requirement of the battery?
xs supports the 1750nmah battery that is in there, you may have to create a custom kernel because of sutch
no point changing your battery
i get 3 days of life out of my battery
extended battery enablefu
remove battrry killing app
remove useless apps
undervolted cpu
you can try it at your own risk,
what if the kernel does not support it? will it not work or it will just read it as 1750mah?
Things to concider
Size
Shape
Voltage
Power output
MAH
It may work, problem being it may destroy your xs if the votage ans power output is higher
If it works it will show 2300mah, xs can read a batterys actual mah
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im not sure with the power output, but voltage are the same 3.7v
Oh wait, power output doesent matter, soz i think i wasnt thinking when i posted that
Anyway im quite sure 1750mah is the biggest that will fit in a xs
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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.
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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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?
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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
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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
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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
After one of my zerolemon 7000mAh batteries went through the wash, and fried the electronics (cells still worked fine), I decided to combine them and make a 6 cell, 14000mAh battery. I then saw this project, and decided to beat the storage capacity too. I've wired up some 2A usb ports directly into the battery (these). They can be used for everything from charging another phone or tablet to powering a usb hub or hard drive (the end goal).
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Here's the battery, with the phone
in the picture to show size.
It can power hubs...
Charge my mom's phone (15 times over)...
And technically even charge itself.
PS:This is my first post, sorry if I'm breaking any posting standards.
In my opinion, the Samsung Galaxy S3 suffers the same battery issues of all other Android smartphones which usually lasts less than a day of performance. Owners can extend its battery life even longer than expected by simply tweaking and using essential tricks on Galaxy S3.Aside from mobile data, watch out for other wireless radios such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC which consumes power and you must turn them off whenever not in use. Whenever there is an available and decent Internet connection via Wi-Fi, use it instead of mobile data to preserve power on your phone. Whenever you are not using any Internet connection or high tasking services, activate the Power Saver from the notifications shade to manage battery life better.
Hey guys,
I really like the design of Xperia ZL but I read that the battery life is low. I do a lot of talking and gps, it would be nice to have the charge last a whole day without external battery bank.
There seems to be a 3380mah replacement battery for the Xperia Z: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/bran...Sony-Xperia-Z-L36H-L36i-S002E/1760776632.html
Does anyone know if this can be used in the Xperia ZL? It looks almost the same as pictures of Xperia ZL battery in size. Maybe the battery dimensions fit and only the connector is different?
Can the connector from the existing Xperia ZL battery be removed and put onto this 3380mah Xperia Z battery? I am not an expert at soldering but maybe can do this job.
Any ideas or experience with this kind of idea please post!
rcll said:
Hey guys,
I really like the design of Xperia ZL but I read that the battery life is low. I do a lot of talking and gps, it would be nice to have the charge last a whole day without external battery bank.
There seems to be a 3380mah replacement battery for the Xperia Z: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/bran...Sony-Xperia-Z-L36H-L36i-S002E/1760776632.html
Does anyone know if this can be used in the Xperia ZL? It looks almost the same as pictures of Xperia ZL battery in size. Maybe the battery dimensions fit and only the connector is different?
Can the connector from the existing Xperia ZL battery be removed and put onto this 3380mah Xperia Z battery? I am not an expert at soldering but maybe can do this job.
Any ideas or experience with this kind of idea please post!
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No, different size battery and different connector location.
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