Battery from Vifocal.com (Is Not ORIGINAL!!!) - ONE Accessories

Hello everybody,
I ordered battery from http://vifocal.com/3100mah-battery-replacement-for-oneplus-one-smartphone.html, as they said, it is ORIGINAL battery.
Today I received the battery, and i went to replace it. At the first look, i noticed it cannot be original battery due to poor materials.
I make some photos, and make your opinion yourself.
What do you think about this? Is it serious? Selling battery as original, and it is not original in the real?
All photo documentation here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/katq4taln9ey2lj/AABY75vC1DXAUALJDefPyYXOa?dl=0
Thanks.

Did you pay using Paypal? if yes, open a dispute.

Yes, Already i did

Same experience here... NONE of the OnePlus One batteries sold on AliExpress are original as I bought from several suppliers and gave up in the end. All the batteries I bought drain much quicker than the original battery

Battery
Hello,
You want a battery of quality, search: CS-YJT100SL
Here for exemple : ****://***. amazon.**/Li-Polymer-3100mAh-11-78Wh-passend-Oneplus/dp/B00PUOEPOI
Or: ****://***. amazon.**/Batteria-sostitutiva-CS-YJT100SL-originale-X-Longer/dp/B002NE1QYK
It’s battery of remplacement of good manufacturer, is not forgery...
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thx for the advice, i want to order today

has anyone found a replacement battery that was worth it. I went through three and none were worth it. I damaged the original replacing the screen and needed to replace it. Every one I have used doesn't last more then a few hours, need to carry an external power pack around

Anyone tried to fit an OnePlus Two battery? ..just wondering

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Anyone tried to fit an OnePlus Two battery? ..just wondering
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Yeap I guess if my battery dies, I'll try to find some lithium polymer battery and solder the protection board so the phone will think it's a 3100mAh original battery while I'll enjoy a bigger capacity - I need just to find the right size, save the dimensions and when my battery starts to show it's age do this

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Received 4300 and 4800 mAh battery

Now I'm testing this battery. Original thread in this forum (spanish) http://www.todoradares.com/foro/bater-4300-mah-samung-galaxy-t22247.html
At the moment I have not done any charge.
After the first full charge and discharge I will upload screenshots from battery reports.
At the moment, usage is 15h and 9 minutes (normal usage) and consumed 46%
Stock ALF2 rom and cf-root.
Of course, nfc is not available
Now pics:
Extended Battery
The battery seems to be quite bulky. How much did u bought it for?
Ebay 12,99 euro
Yeah it's a bit bulky
I'm using a 3600 battery replacement in my old x10 with feralab rom and the battery usage is 5 days powering off phone at night.
wow that's big..
Yes, but believe me. It's more easier to hold the phone now with one hand.
Sorry, I like more a better battery than design.
At the moment. Battery stays at 3% from two hours ago, using opera mobile with H+.
Needs a little calibration
How much will battery life improve over stock battery?
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Sensamic said:
Does that battery fit inside the SGS3 just like the normal battery? It seems too bulky to fit inside with the cover. If it fits correctly then maybe I will buy one.
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No. As you can see in pictures, this battery is more bigger than original battery and needs a bigger cover.
But only for the rear cover. The battery fits correctly in his place.
Can you post measurements of the battery? (ie depth of battery and depth of phone with battery inserted).
The only reason I ask is because I ordered a 3600mAh version from ebay (thought it might be a bit slimer, for all it's worth... ;-) ) and the pictures used show some measurements.
See this url for an example:
**** sorry - can't post external links yet - not enough posts... ****
Search for "Galaxy s3 3600mah" in ebay and you'll find a few posts - the user I bought from is called "hightechhk-com"
(h**p://***.ebay.co.uk/itm/3600mAh-Extended-Battery-White-Door-Cover-for-Samsung-i9300-Galaxy-S3-III-New-/261045894976?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3cc78c3f40)
From quick observation they look very similar.
Also, how doea the back cover fit? Doubt it's up to the quality of the original (or is it?)
As soon as mine arrives i'll let you know how they perform.
Cheers
Good stuff. Please do a comparison step by step to the original one, as in exactly the same daily use and turn off at night if you do with both. Its interesting, I wouldn't buy it myself but I always wonder if these batteries are not that well made than original.
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Now, I can't. I'm testing it now. After first full charge I will post screenshots from battery stats. It's too early to say anything.
Please, be patient. Thank you.
I know that these batteries are made with a lower quality. But i'm sure that these batteries doesn't break your phone (tested in x10). I've heard something about gold batteries, but this battery is not a gold manufactured battery. It's from another manufacturer.
Good stuff. Let us know how you get on
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What's the biggest battery you can get and not need a bigger case?
fradleyp said:
What's the biggest battery you can get and not need a bigger case?
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A placebo 2850 mAh battery. Sucks. It's a modified 2100 battery. Gold battery......
Thanks vasp3690. Please be patient...
Hi, where did you found the bigger casing?
dporem said:
Hi, where did you found the bigger casing?
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It comes with the battery..
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Right now I'm playing with my crystal balls and I predict for €12.99 it will actually be worse than standard battery.
joshnichols189 said:
It comes with the battery..
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Thanks, didn't noticed on the 1st pic
I'd rather have an extra stock battery. Other option is to plug in at work or in the car, if I need to.
Wow! Kinda defeats the look and feel of the SGSIII....
find complete after market battery comparison :
http://batteryboss.org/
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Xperia s battery replacement/ mod / possible fix

Hey everyone
So there's plenty of people complaining about the xperia s' battery and for those that are happy with opening their phones up there may be some good news. I was checking out youtube and this person seems to have made a pretty cool mod which allows you to change the battery like (relatively) normal.
I can't post links as I'm new but just search on youtube xperia s battery mod
So that's all good but if I do take the leap and make this mod which battery can I use? From my research it's a BA800 battery sony are using. I found these on ebay uk from china (either search xperia s battery or ba800 battery you can get like 2 and a dock charger for about £6) but as it looks like a cheap third party battery I'm not sure I trust them. To be honest I have used cheap ones before and so have plenty of other people but are they safe?
Think about it with the extra battery it would eliminate the trouble of having to ration your battery when your on a trip or that odd day you are using it heavily etc.
So what do you guys and girls think? I was surpised this hadn't already been talked about on the fourms but I guess it's due to the xs being fairly new and people won't really need to change batteries for a while.
That's pretty clever, make's it seem silly why Sony didn't make the battery interchangeable in the first place.
This shows how to take out the inner back cover http://www.xperiablog.net/2012/04/30/xperia-s-disassembly-guide/
That is a wise idea!:good:
I think I will do this soon. Let's tell you the result and the DIY tutorial..... if it really success.... :>
Hmm...
I have heard something about after you disassemble the device and take the battery out the NFC stops working because it's located above the battery?
It's an interesting video though, my battery is just fine so I wouldn't think about it, but it's nice that someone thought of a way to change the battery easily if needed.
Yes, I did it tonight.
Just remove the back cover, un-screw 10 pcs of screw. Cut the u-channel on the base cover. I have taken many photo and let's upload to this site later. It is now HKT 2:00, I need sleep...
Anyway, successful to DIY the battery replacement modification. Every function including NFC work.
Any update with this? I really want to give this a try.
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jcsmart said:
Yes, I did it tonight.
Just remove the back cover, un-screw 10 pcs of screw. Cut the u-channel on the base cover. I have taken many photo and let's upload to this site later. It is now HKT 2:00, I need sleep...
Anyway, successful to DIY the battery replacement modification. Every function including NFC work.
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Could you please post a step by step tutorial to do this? A video would be even better. What resources are essential for this process? Are you having any issues now that you are using a third party battery?
think it's only worth the hassle of unscrewing things etc if you can get hold of an extended battery, rather than still having to keep swapping batteries out. if anyone finds a battery that's say double the capacity of the stock one, let us know and i'll gladly take a screwdriver to the thing
Gloris said:
think it's only worth the hassle of unscrewing things etc if you can get hold of an extended battery, rather than still having to keep swapping batteries out. if anyone finds a battery that's say double the capacity of the stock one, let us know and i'll gladly take a screwdriver to the thing
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Dream on
xperia mt27i
I know it's not the double power but!!!!!!!!!
Allrighty...
I have done the mod too.
To anyone interested, one could purchase an extra middle cover for the phone and cut the hole in that.
Just in case you do not want to mess up the original middle cover.
Unfortunately, without realizing it , somehow my loud speaker got destroyed during the "transplant" operation, so i am waiting on a new one .(weird situation, i did not even force
the darn thing to come out, i cannot understand what happened to it!)
I did not move the nfc circuit since i never use it anyway!
Gloris said:
think it's only worth the hassle of unscrewing things etc if you can get hold of an extended battery, rather than still having to keep swapping batteries out. if anyone finds a battery that's say double the capacity of the stock one, let us know and i'll gladly take a screwdriver to the thing
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I got a bigger capacity battery but didnt notice any improvements. After reading a lot of forum posts, my conclusion is that all ofrece the "high capacity batteries" are just regular batteries with higher mAh label. Dont fall for this scam!
What i did in the end is i bought 2 external Sony batteries (2000 mAh each) for when im traveling. I also always carry a chárter or at least a short usb cable. Ohh i also did the mod and use my fake "high capacity battery" with it.
As you can see (read), i hate running short on battery
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hi guys, i have a suggestion.
My mate at the workshop modifies batteries which we cant find on the local market when a client needs a new battery.
So what he does is this, he gets the clients old/dead battery, opens it up and removes the cell from inside (keeping the frame and circuit board, then he buys a new battery which has a similar physical size and shape as the client's battery. He opens disassembles the new battery and then puts in the client's battery frame and uses the old circuit board (be careful of polarity).
voila, the client has a working "new" battery.
If anyone can suggest an Original Model battery that has a higher capacity than that of xperia ion from at&t, i will buy such a battery and test on my xperia ion. Coz the battery i have in it sucks. It drains to empty (same day) while the phone is on complete standby without even a sim inside!!
Gys,don't we have extended battery like Samsung galaxy s2,s2 have..?
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nisu4717 said:
Gys,don't we have extended battery like Samsung galaxy s2,s2 have..?
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Sony Xperia S don't have extended battery
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Gold_Phenix said:
Sony Xperia S don't have extended battery
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Yeah, and it sucks =(
But with the new roms and kernels the battery life has improved a little
I'm getting powerbank for my Xperia S. The battery couldn't get past 5 hours with semi-active usage.

Any batteries available for ZF2 with higher capacity?

That would be great! Not just from ASUS but even from a 3rd party vendor.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
Help
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?
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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 .
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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!!!
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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.

Finding the best replacement battery for OnePlus One

Disclaimer: if a seller claims that the battery is original - it's fake. There are no original batteries because OnePlus have stopped the production of accessories for our phone about 2 years ago. Even if there is a leftover stock - it will be degraded just because the Li-Ion batteries lose capacity over time.
Tested batteries:
VHBW: EU only for €17.54, tested as about 2700mAh
HSA for $12.90 - about 3000mAh real capacity, the connector is not properly aligned, longevity is unknown.
Check the last pages for the currently best batteries!
Waiting for feedbacks... I had unpleasant experiences with such high-capacity-chinese-battery-replacement. But if those are good would be awesome
Hmmm...if i'm not mistaken this battery is a bit thicker then original battery so the battery is a bit thicker then you might have a problem with GPS, NFC and Network signal as there will be a minor gaps between the back cover and the connector for all 3 antenna which is located at the back cover....
the PN is BLP571 . but the original BLP571 should be 3100mah.
so this one is not original and i can't find any review on these batteries.
chenrp said:
the PN is BLP571 . but the original BLP571 should be 3100mah.
so this one is not original and i can't find any review on these batteries.
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How not original replacement with highter capacity can be original one?
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Hmmm...if i'm not mistaken this battery is a bit thicker then original battery so the battery is a bit thicker then you might have a problem with GPS, NFC and Network signal as there will be a minor gaps between the back cover and the connector for all 3 antenna which is located at the back cover....
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I doubt it, as long as the latches are fine - everything should work normally.
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I doubt it, as long as the latches are fine - everything should work normally.
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You doubt? Just look at original battery when it got expanded due to years of usage...the battery forced the back cover to open a little gaps between the connector and the antenna...that wasn't the worst of it...you have 90% chances that your lcd (in the middle part) will have a little gaps due to thicker battery...
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will it transform my oneplus one into a galaxy note 7?
Tried to search on Taobao in China.
But found nothing about that.
iPusak Gaoq™ said:
Hmmm...if i'm not mistaken this battery is a bit thicker then original battery so the battery is a bit thicker then you might have a problem with GPS, NFC and Network signal as there will be a minor gaps between the back cover and the connector for all 3 antenna which is located at the back cover....
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Wait how do you know this battery is thicker?
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Wait how do you know this battery is thicker?
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Bigger capacity means thicker battery then original battery...remember this is 500mAh more then original battery...
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not really bro~ it depends on the type of battery used and how they interlace the layers
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this should be +/- the same thickness. i assume this too, as we are doing assumptions here hehe
Just a scam:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62136007&postcount=10
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62175695&postcount=16
Any review?? My battery has damaged and need to replace asap.
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Just a scam:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62136007&postcount=10
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62175695&postcount=16
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Why is it a scam? The reported value is purely cosmetic.
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Why is it a scam? The reported value is purely cosmetic.
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If the reported value is lower than the real one your phone will treat it as the real value
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Links to AliExpress: 1, 2, 3, 4
HSA batteries are legit, they make replacements with a higher capacity and across the stores they have a good feedback.
I think that it's worth trying it.
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It is worth trying it. I've used oem batteries in my phones, and they work and fit just fine, however they don't necessarily have that stunningly higher capacity as advertised, and they may not last as long as a high quality original or replacement. My OPO currently has a cheap Chinese battery in it, and it's just fine. It fits better than my swollen old original one, and immediately cleared up inaccuracies in charging, and in the charging light.
I will expect to get at least a year out of it, even though cheap.
Anyone has any links to good, tested replacement batteries?
so this is a bad battery? or you recommend it?
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so this is a bad battery? or you recommend it?
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Its a fake mate, 2000mah.
I have seen batteries that look like the oneplus original (red) ones for sale. I would buy those.

Replacement batteries, which one is good?

Hi everyone,
I've been thinking about replacing my battery and a quick search on Ebay led me to find some sellers who claim to have a 3700 mAh batteries.
Now my first response is to not trust these batteries and just get an original one, which I probably will, but I'm really curious if anyone here has tried one?
Here are a couple of links to these 3700 mAh batteries:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/BLP633-370...342121?hash=item1edc516aa9:g:~BMAAOSwoX5asMid
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3700mAh-Ba...743007?hash=item1ee028189f:g:Ac0AAOSwqxRa7B00
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3700mAh-BL...652403?hash=item2cd4142a73:g:wjEAAOSwsxJa9Isl
What are your thoughts about these?
Don't get any battery that isn't a OnePlus Battery. If you have a choice, never go for the battery that is advertised with a different amperage.
Go for a 3400mAh battery, better if it's a OnePlus original. Since our devices uses Dash Charge, which is only on OnePlus devices, it's best to go for an original, since we cannot know what effect DC will have on third party batteries.
Unless your battery has degraded lower than 50% and you need an emergency replacement till your original arrives, these batteries should not be trusted. There even may be a risk of high thermals and degrading your other phone hardware too.
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Don't get any battery that isn't a OnePlus Battery. If you have a choice, never go for the battery that is advertised with a different amperage.
Go for a 3400mAh battery, better if it's a OnePlus original. Since our devices uses Dash Charge, which is only on OnePlus devices, it's best to go for an original, since we cannot know what effect DC will have on third party batteries.
Unless your battery has degraded lower than 50% and you need an emergency replacement till your original arrives, these batteries should not be trusted. There even may be a risk of high thermals and degrading your other phone hardware too.
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Exactly my thought. Was just wondering if anyone was mad enough to actually try one of these. You never know, maybe they are unexpectedly good :silly:
Can you point me to any original OnePlus battery replacement?
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Can you point me to any original OnePlus battery replacement?
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Ditto, I judt called OnePlus (US support line) and they told me they don't cell the battery or any replacement parts, I would have to send the phone for service to their authorized center.
So does anyone know where I can an original, third party seller one?
I purchased this one a few weeks ago, can't fault it!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152704815983
I think they sell via a website as well.
padlad said:
I purchased this one a few weeks ago, can't fault it!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152704815983
I think they sell via a website as well.
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But this one is not original. Won't we have problem at long term? and it's 3300 mah, right?
Hammerhand.17 said:
But this one is not original. Won't we have problem at long term? and it's 3300 mah, right?
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Have a look and read on the product page of their website:
https://www.replacebase.co.uk/for-oneplus-3t-replacement-battery-blp633-3300mah-oem/
All I can say is, it's better than the tired one I took out!
I just replaced my OP3T battery with a replacement from here:
https://www.mobilesupplies.nl/oneplus-3t-batterij-blp633-3400-mah-origineel.html
It says it's an original and so far it works like a charm. Will report back on how it performs.
padlad said:
Have a look and read on the product page of their website:
https://www.replacebase.co.uk/for-oneplus-3t-replacement-battery-blp633-3300mah-oem/
All I can say is, it's better than the tired one I took out!
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What does the difference between "rated" and "typical" means? I don't understand.
Incanity said:
I just replaced my OP3T battery with a replacement from here:
https://www.mobilesupplies.nl/oneplus-3t-batterij-blp633-3400-mah-origineel.html
It says it's an original and so far it works like a charm. Will report back on how it performs.
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Will take a look too.
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What does the difference between "rated" and "typical" means? I don't understand.
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Rated means how much it is designed to have, and tested is the actual amount of MAh in the battery. With every battery there is a difference between rated and tested. 3300MAh tested is actually really good.
I wonder how much the original batteries are tested for.
Incanity said:
Rated means how much it is designed to have, and tested is the actual amount of MAh in the battery. With every battery there is a difference between rated and tested. 3300MAh tested is actually really good.
I wonder how much the original batteries are tested for.
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In their page, they say "Capacity: 3300mAh (rated) 3400mAh (typical)"
BTW, does anyone notice that after replacing the battery, the AccuBattery app is completely out of whack?
I cleared the data to get some clean info on my new battery, but after two or three charges, the app sees my new battery as ~2500mAh and with every charge it's rising. (My last battery was calculated as ~2800mAh)
So far it seems that the battery lasts longer, so the data from the app is conflicting...
I know that the AB app data isn't really reliable in comparison to real measuring equipment, but I'm just wondering about this.
I have replaced it, but it says that it have 0% charge, and doesn't charge anymore. Any help?
Edit: The seller have sent one more to me; it's corrupt, they say.
Hammerhand.17 said:
I have replaced it, but it says that it have 0% charge, and doesn't charge anymore. Any help?
Edit: The seller have sent one more to me; it's corrupt, they say.
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Ok. The new one have arrive and I have the same problem. Was your replacement plug & play? Were you on OOS?
Both batteries shows 0% battery when I attach them.
Incanity said:
I just replaced my OP3T battery with a replacement from here:
https://www.mobilesupplies.nl/oneplus-3t-batterij-blp633-3400-mah-origineel.html
It says it's an original and so far it works like a charm. Will report back on how it performs.
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In my experience non-OEM batteries start to degrade after a few months. How has yours held up? I'm looking to replace mine if I can find a genuine OEM part.
BenjiHansell said:
In my experience non-OEM batteries start to degrade after a few months. How has yours held up? I'm looking to replace mine if I can find a genuine OEM part.
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The one I bought is supposed to be genuine, it even bears a OnePlus logo. But the first died on me in a week or two, so I got a free replacement from them, and so far it fares great. AccuBattery reports it as being well above 3000mAh, and I can reach the end of the day with my phone again, so I'm quite happy.
so why does everyone praise oneplus for their easy to repair devices and parts and build quality and all, if I can't even buy a replacement part? I'm forced to buy a new phone because my battery is broken. So next time I will go and buy a Samsung. Harder to open and all but I can buy a original battery in any other store.
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so why does everyone praise oneplus for their easy to repair devices and parts and build quality and all, if I can't even buy a replacement part? I'm forced to buy a new phone because my battery is broken. So next time I will go and buy a Samsung. Harder to open and all but I can buy a original battery in any other store.
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There are plenty of stores that sell original batteries. And a plethora of non-original batteries to choose from too.
I just send my phone back to OP and have them replace the battery under warranty (It's covered.)

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