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Hi,
Was wondering if anyone has tried one of these.....
Its 2430 (or 2450mah) the ebay page cant really decide, im guessing its a typo.... Its the same size as the default battery. Thats a calculated 47% increase in battery capacity...
Link here:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/110750637282?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
Its the biggest battery capacity i can find without increasing the physical size of the battery and requiring a new case....
If not, i will post some of my own reviews once it comes through.
AMDPOWERFIST said:
Its 2430 (or 2450mah) the ebay page cant really decide, im guessing its a typo....
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Ya i'll bet its a typo, more like 1450mah rather than 2450mah. No cheap aftermarket battery can even match the stock battery in capacity let alone offer 50% more capcity.
im not expecting a full 2400mah out of it, more like a 2100mah....
thing people need to realize, is the stock battery is made in the same places (sometimes) as these after market batteries. The quality might be slightly off, but not substancially..... they are all made in asian countries for less than $0.20 a piece in mass production....
AMDPOWERFIST said:
im not expecting a full 2400mah out of it, more like a 2100mah....
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You'll be lucky if it even matches the stock battery, you just can't magically cram more capacity into a battery. The samsung 2000mah battery is thicker and comes with a new cover, why isn't samsung using this battery if it has more capacity and is smaller than its own 2000mah battery? If its too good to be true(on ebay) it probably is.
probably the same reason why they dont release ICS 4.0 and other things straight away that other phones have that is better than what they currently have..... coz they are slightly retarded as a company lol
not a chance that has more power than the stock battery if its the same size. Those gold wrapped batteries from ebay always get really bad reviews. Youll probably find its 1300mah
Seen one review where it was a smaller battery in a plastic frame. Battery capacity was much lower than the stock battery. If it sounds too good to be true and it is cheap, then it probably is.
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probably the same reason why they dont release ICS 4.0 and other things straight away that other phones have that is better than what they currently have..... coz they are slightly retarded as a company lol
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Pot... meet Kettle
AMDPOWERFIST said:
im not expecting a full 2400mah out of it, more like a 2100mah....
thing people need to realize, is the stock battery is made in the same places (sometimes) as these after market batteries. The quality might be slightly off, but not substancially..... they are all made in asian countries for less than $0.20 a piece in mass production....
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...are you serious? it's a proven fact that non-OEM/aftermarket batteries in general are usually worse than stock batteries. check out sites like http://batteryboss.org/ you can see testing of aftermarket brands like seidio and mugen...the actual capacity is between 55% to 85% of the advertised capacity, while OEM batteries are ~95%+.
as for what you said about samsung being a retarded company and not releasing the best hardware/software possible, you'd rather trust a random ebay seller with an UNBRANDED battery coming straight from china for $14 aus dollars, which is somehow still 47% higher in capacity, over a multinational corporation with trusted suppliers who are industry leaders in their own right? you really think samsung would willingly reduce their battery capacity in light of the huge implications it could have on the sales of their flagship phone?
as a final piece of evidence, here's a google translated website showing the testing of so called ebay '2430 mah' batteries. http://translate.google.com/transla...e/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-2-3500-mah-2430mah.html as he shows halfway down the page, the real capacity is somewhere between 1000-1250mah. terrible. you should research more before you blindly advocate for your misinformed purchases. all it does is drag other gullible members of this forum down with you.
i want to know if law of physics allows more battery capacity on the same size of the original samsung battery?
Mwinggg said:
i want to know if law of physics allows more battery capacity on the same size of the original samsung battery?
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Different material can make a big difference.
I know it's probably bull****, but i bought one of those battery and i was impressed by the time it last. I tought i would end with a smaller time than stock battery, but it lasted longer. I did not made super precise test, I don't have time for that. I must always be with latest rom / kernel so flashing a new rom or kernel a day don't let me much time to bench battery xD. My point is, that i think it last longer than original samsung battery and this, even if people are doing test that proof i'm false.
Guys you're all being very unfair.
This is obviously a Global Dynamics battery, I believe the model is 'Fringe'. It actually draws it's extra power from a trans dimensional link and was invented by Dr William 'Pointy' Bell.
I'd suggest everyone buy one.
The next version includes the facility to phone yourself after the final race of the day and tell yourself the result before it happened.
poofish said:
...are you serious? it's a proven fact that non-OEM/aftermarket batteries in general are usually worse than stock batteries. check out sites like http://batteryboss.org/ you can see testing of aftermarket brands like seidio and mugen...the actual capacity is between 55% to 85% of the advertised capacity, while OEM batteries are ~95%+.
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So this means the advertised battery should have a capacity between 1336.5 and 2065.5. So one could be lucky and really get a battery with more capacity than the stock one.
Sure, I agree with you that such cheap battery can't hold that much juice. However for a spare battery it is fine if you look at capacity/price.
Hi,
Was wondering if anyone has tried one of these.....
Its 2430 (or 2450mah) the ebay page cant really decide, im guessing its a typo.... Its the same size as the default battery. Thats a calculated 47% increase in battery capacity...
I just read a comment on Samsung Mobile Singapore that warn peoples not to buy it because it's a typo
sry guys, my native language isnt english, what does typo mean?
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sry guys, my native language isnt english, what does typo mean?
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Typo is an abbreviation of 'Typographic Error' and the phrase originates from when newspapers were printed using printing plates as against computers that are used today.
An example of a typo would be writing h3llo rather then hello or 1243 rather then 1234, it's usually a mistyped character instead of a spelling mistake.
Hope this clears it up for you.
Schindler33 said:
So this means the advertised battery should have a capacity between 1336.5 and 2065.5. So one could be lucky and really get a battery with more capacity than the stock one.
Sure, I agree with you that such cheap battery can't hold that much juice. However for a spare battery it is fine if you look at capacity/price.
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True, but I also did mention that another site tested the capacity specifically for the ebay '2430mah' batteries, and came out with a total capacity of 1000-1250mah. Even if we take it as 1250mah, that's still a 25% decrease from the stock capacity of 1680mah, which is abysmal. You could argue that it's fine as a spare battery, but at that price and capacity you might as well just buy another stock OEM battery, and save yourself the frustration. However, I would definitely argue against using it as your primary battery, for obvious reasons.
Any GOOD suggestions to a STOCK size battery with BIG capacity, that WORKS? Or battery similar or better than Samsung's 2000mah battery?
I use mostly clear TPU cases. Thinking of cutting hole in battery cover for a bigger battery too.
I wish battery covers like those in the 2000mah extended battery kit could be bought in colors, cheap. And then get some nice battery.
Sadly all those mah ratings can't be trusted
Flashing your galaxy, press Y to continue..
Mwinggg said:
i want to know if law of physics allows more battery capacity on the same size of the original samsung battery?
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There is the Anker battery with 1900 mah, but thats the biggest battery I know, that doesn't increases the physical size of the phone.
Aerobotix said:
Any GOOD suggestions to a STOCK size battery with BIG capacity, that WORKS? Or battery similar or better than Samsung's 2000mah battery?
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No such thing, its either the stock samsung battery or the larger 2000mah samsung battery, everything else is going to have lower capacity no matter what the label says. Check out http://batteryboss.org/ and find an aftermarket battery that has similar capacity as an oem one... there simply isnt one.
maaximal said:
There is the Anker battery with 1900 mah, but thats the biggest battery I know, that doesn't increases the physical size of the phone.
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Has anyone actually tested the capacity?
has anyone seen a bigger capacity battery for p6. bigger than standard 2050mAh ? The standard size is just to weak for me. I cant get trough a day with heavy use.
benna said:
has anyone seen a bigger capacity battery for p6. bigger than standard 2050mAh ? The standard size is just to weak for me. I cant get trough a day with heavy use.
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buy p7 coming April. 2460mAh battery.
Nope, there are no better batteries for the P6. There are, however, battery covers.
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/gro...se-for-Huawei-Ascend-P6/908599_252906276.html
I don't like those at all, though. Might buy one for those days I really need that extra juice.
just had HAM for more than 24 hours. Same as p6, but bigger and battery life is like 3x..
Maybe the p7 battery would be compatiable change for the p6's...
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klincharov said:
Maybe the p7 battery would be compatiable change for the p6's...
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Wouldn't count on it, though. And even if it will be, opening the P6 permanently damages the back of the device :/
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We will see... And unless it is in a solid aluminium block, there would be hardly any permanent damage.
Ps: a new back cover costs like 6 dollars or so.
Ps2: my thougjts and hopes are baaed on the possibility of the p7's same size as the p6.
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In the Oppo forums they`re saying that the 3000mAh battery of the Find 7 fits in the Find 7a isn't that great?:laugh:
Who's gonna buy the 3000 mAh battery?
Allhopegone said:
In the Oppo forums they`re saying that the 3000mAh battery of the Find 7 fits in the Find 7a isn't that great?:laugh:
Who's gonna buy the 3000 mAh battery?
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I'm gonna buy it as soon as it is available, having the same battery that powers a QHD screen, even if it's only 200mAh more, that could give my 7a an incredible battery life, we'll see.
I'll buy 2, if a spare battery charger is available, and definitely the F7 carbon battery cover also!
This is great news.
It does make me wonder, though, just how much Oppo saved dropping 200mah off our batteries. Maybe it was just a little something to justify the extra cost of the 7 over the 7a, but sheesh, I wish they just made the batteries the same for both!
-Collin-
hi..
is the find 7a, or find 7, comes with one removable battery?
Both have a removable battery
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cant wait for the battery and carbon back, i love my white phone, but carbon fiber just sits nice with me , and u cant complain with the extra battery
barraclough0205 said:
cant wait for the battery and carbon back, i love my white phone, but carbon fiber just sits nice with me , and u cant complain with the extra battery
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So, you think it will be possible to get the carbon back for the 7a when the 7 comes out? I have heard that the bigger battery was going to be available, but I thought the carbon back only was available if you buy the find 7.
But that would be really awesome!
farfromovin said:
I'll buy 2, if a spare battery charger is available, and definitely the F7 carbon battery cover also!
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me too, I hope they will make those two parts available in after sales.
The carbon fibre looking back is just awesome.
betold said:
me too, I hope they will make those two parts available in after sales.
The carbon fibre looking back is just awesome.
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Does anyone have the link in the oppo forums regarding this battery switch? I couldn't find it.
In a review, I read that they won't include the carbon fibre as something available to buy for the Find 7a.
slikvik said:
Does anyone have the link in the oppo forums regarding this battery switch? I couldn't find it.
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Hi here,
I am reside in China and I've actually just asked this question to the OPPO service dept, they confirmed that the find7 battery can be used on Find7a, and vice versa, I've restated my question and he is confirming to me again, so it is pretty clear:angel:
Ray
CollinFX45 said:
This is great news.
It does make me wonder, though, just how much Oppo saved dropping 200mah off our batteries. Maybe it was just a little something to justify the extra cost of the 7 over the 7a, but sheesh, I wish they just made the batteries the same for both!
-Collin-
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I don't think it saved them much at all to be honest. It would have had nothing to do with cost. It is purely for marketing purposes. As soon as people see the QHD version with a larger battery it would push some of the sceptical people over the line for using a more power hungry screen; not that many of them will be swayed, it would definitely appeal to a wider audience if that was not the case.
If they included a 3300+ mAh battery in the QHD model it would certainly have swayed a lot more, but I doubt that was the focus at all. It's just an extra feather in the cap for the users that want "the best"
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I don't think it saved them much at all to be honest. It would have had nothing to do with cost. It is purely for marketing purposes. As soon as people see the QHD version with a larger battery it would push some of the sceptical people over the line for using a more power hungry screen; not that many of them will be swayed, it would definitely appeal to a wider audience if that was not the case.
If they included a 3300+ mAh battery in the QHD model it would certainly have swayed a lot more, but I doubt that was the focus at all. It's just an extra feather in the cap for the users that want "the best"
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And i will be one of those...:laugh:
That orr the 6000 battery.. bigger better.
I would recommend to all, go for the 3000mha battery if you can. The battery life on the 7a is not good. (not with colour os anyway)
sniper-joe said:
I would recommend to all, go for the 3000mha battery if you can. The battery life on the 7a is not good. (not with colour os anyway)
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Infortunally Lemon doesn`t produce battery`s for Oppo 7
where can i find battery of 3000mah?
Because i suspect they are all the same....
Photos?
Does anyone know where to get a bigger battery? Because I am not really satisfied with the actual one (only get about 3h SOT and about 30h standby).
znarf2369 said:
Does anyone know where to get a bigger battery? Because I am not really satisfied with the actual one (only get about 3h SOT and about 30h standby).
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I haven't seen an OEM 3000ma for sale. If it's that bad for you, have thou considered carrying a second 2800ma battery? I used to do that with my OG Note.
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Pick_A_Name said:
I haven't seen an OEM 3000ma for sale. If it's that bad for you, have thou considered carrying a second 2800ma battery? I used to do that with my OG Note.
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I actually HAVE a second one, but I dont like to change the battery every time for multiple reasons:
1. You have to shut down the device.
2. You have to open the back and replace the battery and in my oppinion, this kind of "tears" the back..
3. You have to carry around the second battery somewhere.
4. Step 1 and 2 took time (yeah okay, maybe just a minute, but its still more than having a bigger battery with no need to change and so no changing time^^)
Dont get me wrong, it is a viable option for some people, but unfortunately not for me.. ):
znarf2369 said:
I actually HAVE a second one, but I dont like to change the battery every time for multiple reasons:
1. You have to shut down the device.
2. You have to open the back and replace the battery and in my oppinion, this kind of "tears" the back..
3. You have to carry around the second battery somewhere.
4. Step 1 and 2 took time (yeah okay, maybe just a minute, but its still more than having a bigger battery with no need to change and so no changing time^^)
Dont get me wrong, it is a viable option for some people, but unfortunately not for me.. ):
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Understood. I'm not sure how much extra you'll get from a 3000ma. What ROM are you using? Have you updated your radio? Are you using greenify? Have you used betterbatterstats app to see if you have any wake lock issues?
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Saw this aftermarket 6000mah battery for the 20X on aliexpress, good reviews all round (one review says it's 7500mah). Has anyone tried this? If so how was the installation process?
5000mah already lasts me 2-4 days but 6000mah would be really handy during heavy use days.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33047747490.html
Vicxx said:
Saw this aftermarket 6000mah battery for the 20X on aliexpress, good reviews all round (one review says it's 7500mah). Has anyone tried this? If so how was the installation process?
5000mah already lasts me 2-4 days but 6000mah would be really handy during heavy use days.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33047747490.html
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Here you go. The 1st link is a video teardown and the 2nd is a guide. You will need to apply some heat to open the cover. But a blow dryer may suffice. Buy T7000 glue to glue the cover back on. Its a very simple removal, not hard at all.
Huawei Mate 20 X Teardown
More power, more screen, more battery, more...
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Vicxx said:
Saw this aftermarket 6000mah battery for the 20X on aliexpress, good reviews all round (one review says it's 7500mah). Has anyone tried this? If so how was the installation process?
5000mah already lasts me 2-4 days but 6000mah would be really handy during heavy use days.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33047747490.html
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it is fake
PhoneTechShop said:
it is fake
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How do you know? have you tried it?
Vicxx said:
How do you know? have you tried it?
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No these chinese companies trying lie to sell ... not just with these batteries but any other.. just peel of their label and u will see original 5000 huawei battery
I know some of them do lie but you can't go around saying ALL chinese companies and sellers are frauds. If you're going around making unsubstantiated claims with not even a shred of evidence no one will ever take you seriously again, at least not me.
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I know some of them do lie but you can't go around saying ALL chinese companies and sellers are frauds. If you're going around making unsubstantiated claims with not even a shred of evidence no one will ever take you seriously again, at least not me.
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Is the battery bigger or thicker than orig ? u cannot make bigger mAh and keeping same size man think.com ...
download an app which detects battery capacity and let me know who was right ...
Or let me know how longer will phone last from charge than with original
Edit : I attached picture from your link and they claiming in description ''above 5000mAh'' How can you be so naive??
And 7000 ?? yeah right ... keep dreaming..
And one Russian (with bad english) left only 3 stars s the battery apparently is not any good .. Didn't understand quite what he was saying.. But 3 stars says it all
to be fair its not all just about size, there is a thing such as energy density, which is actually the most important factor in a battery's design
in general, i would advise caution when buying non-original batteries. at the same time, higher capacity in the same form factor is totally inside the realm of possibility.
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to be fair its not all just about size, there is a thing such as energy density, which is actually the most important factor in a battery's design
in general, i would advise caution when buying non-original batteries. at the same time, higher capacity in the same form factor is totally inside the realm of possibility.
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As I know about batteries. Li-ion batteries has best density
Speaking of cell density batteries there would have to be new design and new technology.
For more battery cells you obviously need larger battery ! THAT'S WHY Mate 20 X / Honor Note 10 battery is the largest from all.
Battery Size
Although higher-capacity batteries generally last longer than lower-capacity ones, they are not always suitable for use in every device. To achieve a higher capacity, battery makers often have to fit more cells into each battery. Cells are the parts of a battery in which the chemical reaction needed to generate electricity happens. Increasing a battery's cell count can in turn increase both the size and weight of the battery, making it unsuitable for use in slimline devices such as smaller cell phones and netbooks. The temperature and speed of electrical current discharge affects the overall capacity of the battery. Poorly made batteries often heat up too quickly resulting in performance issues or degraded capacity.
To calculate a battery's life, divide the capacity of the battery by the current required by the object it powers. For example, imagine that you have two batteries for your cell phone, one with a capacity of 1000 mAh and one with a capacity of 2000 mAh, and that your phone requires a current of 200 mA to function. The first battery would power the phone for five hours, as 1000 divided by 200 equals five. But the second battery would power the phone for ten hours, as it has double the capacity of the first. While a larger number indicates battery power, larger mAh batteries may not be better if it is a poor quality battery. It simply means it can store more power.
Cell phone battery life is heavily dependent on the way in which you use the phone. The more features you run at the same time on your phone, the more current your phone requires and the quicker the battery's capacity drains. This is why using WiFi or running complex games on your phone drains the battery quickly. As such, a battery with a high capacity that is used to power a smartphone might last for less time than a low-capacity battery that powers a basic device.
HI guys. I'm very interested in buying this 6000 battery? and i wanna know if its a good legit battery for my 20x.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33047747490.html?spm=a2g0o.search0305.0.0.34b96217yInvge&algo_pvid=aba6baae-5371-44ba-bab7-97a87ae71e6f&algo_expid=aba6baae-5371-44ba-bab7-97a87ae71e6f-1&btsid=0bb0623316212957389992031ed1e8&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_
And how do you came to your conclusion?
It comes with a 5000 mAh battery, right?
This one is 6000... how could it possible be legit!!! The manufacturer squeezes in as much battery as is safe and possible!
Replace with OEM only.
Aorus Mini-ITX RiG said:
(I) it was already explained here .. ---> https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/6000mah-battery-for-mate-20x-legit.4213369/
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If it was a compatible graphene cell I be tempted but otherwise it's a high risk venture.
When an Li fails it's not a pretty picture and can easily destroy the phone.
blackhawk said:
If it was a compatible graphene cell I be tempted but otherwise it's a high risk venture.
When an Li fails it's not a pretty picture and can easily destroy the phone.
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Yes a graphene battery would be ideal if one were compatible for the 20X. Amazon sells graphene batteries but how would one make them compatible inside the phone takes guesswork.
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Yes a graphene battery would be ideal if one were compatible for the 20X. Amazon sells graphene batteries but how would one make them compatible inside the phone takes guesswork.
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The power controller/hardware as well as firmware would likely be incompatible.
You would need to modify the battery connection as well. If you could find one with the right dimensions the phone would be likely incapable of super fast charging it.
Be nice if a company made retrofits for older phones but this seems unlikely.
So... keep throwing Li's at it
I may go to replacing them every 6-12 months. The ignorance/fear factor is gone in me. Routine maintenance now.
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The power controller/hardware as well as firmware would likely be incompatible.
You would need to modify the battery connection as well. If you could find one with the right dimensions the phone would be likely incapable of super fast charging it.
Be nice if a company made retrofits for older phones but this seems unlikely.
So... keep throwing Li's at it
I may go to replacing them every 6-12 months. The ignorance/fear factor is gone in me. Routine maintenance now.
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Yeah I hear you. Honestly I dont mind replacing my 20x's battery. But I'm headed down that end of the road for the phone for sure as its showing its age and wrinkles. It may be time to replace it with another phone with better, up to date specs as I'm eyeing the black shark 3 pro and note 20.
The 2 issues with the BS3 pro are the camera and battery. In reviews its cam isnt that good which is a downer and the battery drains fast despite its 5000 mah capacity. The Note 20 on the other hand has a very sharp screen but its still small relative to the 20X.
I'm caught between a rock and a hard place in deciding which phone is best. Ideally if there were an ultra crisp amoled phone with the same screen size and aspect ratio as the 20X I'd jump at the chance of buying it in a heartbeat.
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Yeah I hear you. Honestly I dont mind replacing my 20x's battery. But I'm headed down that end of the road for the phone for sure as its showing its age and wrinkles. It may be time to replace it with another phone with better, up to date specs as I'm eyeing the black shark 3 pro and note 20.
The 2 issues with the BS3 pro are the camera and battery. In reviews its cam isnt that good which is a downer and the battery drains fast despite its 5000 mah capacity. The Note 20 on the other hand has a very sharp screen but its still small relative to the 20X.
I'm caught between a rock and a hard place in deciding which phone is best. Ideally if there were an ultra crisp amoled phone with the same screen size and aspect ratio as the 20X I'd jump at the chance of buying it in a heartbeat.
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Meh, wait till the right comes along. I'm in a holding pattern myself with the Note 10+, Pie
Other than the battery it's aging very well.
Got 5 years out of my S4+ with only battery replacement so...