Hey guys,
My battery dies very quickly and i'm looking for a replacement, better with higher capacity than the original battery.
What would you suggest from experience?
A way
Model:525666,which is the Mi4 battery,3200mah. That awesome,but it requires your hand on ability, because you have get your stock battery circuit board connected to the Mi4 battery. Sorry for my poor English
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/nexus-5-lg-g2-battery-swap-t2513133
Laugh at me said:
Model:525666,which is the Mi4 battery,3200mah. That awesome,but it requires your hand on ability, because you have get your stock battery circuit board connected to the Mi4 battery. Sorry for my poor English
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can you please explain more?
it's a great idea and i'm ready to buy one
it seems to be that both are 3.8v ... so it could work.
There are threads on this search for then. It works well, but you have to make space for it inside as well, using a Dremmell, not difficult. Look on utbube. There are plenty of videos up. I just bought a new OEM battery and carry a battery pack in my bag. I've thought about using the board off the old one but IMO its too much hassle
Can you please link me a tutorial or something else about this? I couldn t fine anything on google
martin5xda said:
can you please explain more?
it's a great idea and i'm ready to buy one
it seems to be that both are 3.8v ... so it could work.
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There is a tutorial written by other ,but in Chinese character, do you want to learn about It?
If so,I will give you a link
zerosum0 said:
There are threads on this search for then. It works well, but you have to make space for it inside as well, using a Dremmell, not difficult. Look on utbube. There are plenty of videos up. I just bought a new OEM battery and carry a battery pack in my bag. I've thought about using the board off the old one but IMO its too much hassle
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Where did you buy that OEM battery? Thanks mate
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 5 mit Tapatalk
Laugh at me said:
There is a tutorial written by other ,but in Chinese character, do you want to learn about It?
If so,I will give you a link
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Yes please.
NXJeff said:
Yes please.
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tieba.baidu.com/p/4142233870?share=9105&fr=share
Great...i could try,I have a laboratory with plenty of soldering equipments and I repair computer and smartphone ,so it s an easy mod for me . But I need at least a detailed English instructions because google translators can't give me a comprehensive translation in English or Italian. If there s no need to modify the case with a dremel ,like to mont a g2 battery, then I only need detailed instructiones about the battery used and the connections. Are you able to make a small translated guide or to contact the author and ask for an English guide here on XDA?
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Ciao a tutti !
I've got a little question: are there any replacement covers for the Artemis available ? My Artemis learned to fly and now it's a little bit damaged. Just optically, but when it's possible to replace i would like to do so....
I found only one site (http://cnn.cn/shop/htc-p3300-c-277_305.html).... but is this a reliable vendor ? Can anybody help me ?
Thanks and Regards Peter
Here you go.
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Here you go.
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Is there someone who nows where to find the whole case. I wanna do something nice to the case, something like airbrush. Its handy if i have a empty case to do that.
The same shop as in the first post has them ($72.99). I think thats a bit pricey...
Clicky.
just the battery cover...
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Heya !
Thanks for all your replies ! But this one is only the battery cover
I just would be pleased to find the whole cover...my battery cover looks still good
You're right, man
Sjaool said:
The same shop as in the first post has them ($72.99). I think thats a bit pricey...
Clicky.
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Yes, you're absoulutely right...it is just too expensive....
Oke, the cover is on his way. Next week it will arrive here. Does anyone has a manual how to take this phone apart? I have seen the 2 screws behind the battery-cover but i guess there will be more of them. Anyone that can tell me how?
Two options:
here and here.
Also a link to a thread on xda.
I'm looking for a new battery for my HTC Desire but not sure which one to get.
Could someone please post some suggestions?
Got £5 in my paypal so that's my limit really don't really want an expensive battery.
Cheers
£5?!
that's barely enough to cover the shipping costs ^^ add 5 to 10 more and then we can talk.
Yeah, used oem battery will probably perform better than new £5 pos.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk 2
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£5?!
that's barely enough to cover the shipping costs ^^ add 5 to 10 more and then we can talk.
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£5 not enough for shipping costs? i dont want to order outside of the UK.
Can you suggest a battery then? say £10-20
ryanraven said:
£5 not enough for shipping costs? i dont want to order outside of the UK.
Can you suggest a battery then? say £10-20
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Did you try to calibrate it (theGanymedes method)?
nlooooo said:
Did you try to calibrate it (theGanymedes method)?
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No idea what that is lol tried calibrating but battery age is 94% the battery is pretty old like 2 years maybe.
ryanraven said:
No idea what that is lol tried calibrating but battery age is 94% the battery is pretty old like 2 years maybe.
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Read this, it's a thread for that. That 94% is fake and you'll see why. After calibration I got 83% of real battery age.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1534892
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Read this, it's a thread for that. That 94% is fake and you'll see why. After calibration I got 83% of real battery age.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1534892
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thing is im not using a sense kernel so cant use this guide.
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thing is im not using a sense kernel so cant use this guide.
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You have a link there to nexus one thread and the process is the same, even eaiser with AOSP rom cause every kernel is calibration friendly. Only difference is that you have to use stock battery calibrator app (for N1) not the one from the thread. I tried to do itbseveral times with sense rom and didn't manage to do it. At the end I flashed cm7 and did it. Just read the thread carefully and follow the steps exactly as posted, it's very important.
Sent from my HTC Desire using flashes and thunders
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You have a link there to nexus one thread and the process is the same, even eaiser with AOSP rom cause every kernel is calibration friendly. Only difference is that you have to use stock battery calibrator app (for N1) not the one from the thread. I tried to do itbseveral times with sense rom and didn't manage to do it. At the end I flashed cm7 and did it. Just read the thread carefully and follow the steps exactly as posted, it's very important.
Sent from my HTC Desire using flashes and thunders
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yh iv seen a few posts where people have done a nandroid backup, flashed an AOSP rom and calibrated the battery then restored the backup
Sent from my HTC Desire
seams all really technical and im a beginner at this stuff, I'll just leave it for now mainly because i have no idea what im doing lol
any suggestions ? batteries you may have bought on ebay? amazon?
ryanraven said:
I'm looking for a new battery for my HTC Desire but not sure which one to get.
Could someone please post some suggestions?
Got £5 in my paypal so that's my limit really don't really want an expensive battery.
Cheers
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Dear Buddy, Regard on your question, i think the most simple way is you find a repaire shop around your house, the repaire shop owner must be know the battery you need. so you don't need ask others else.:silly:
junior2012 said:
Dear Buddy, Regard on your question, i think the most simple way is you find a repaire shop around your house, the repaire shop owner must be know the battery you need. so you don't need ask others else.:silly:
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i know what battery i need just not sure which one to get, some dont last very long need someone who has bought one of ebay or amazon before
if you really want a new battery, i'd say get an htc original one..My experiences with cheap replacement batteries weren't all that great..
i recently bought a new battery made by hama. stumbled across it when i was looking for a new headset. it performs really good so far even though it only has a capacity of 1270 mAh (still lasts for a good 5 hours of non-stop usage). it was rather cheap, cost me 13,99€ if i remember correctly.
Hello people, Ok i know there is millions threads about battery and stuff but i haven't find any good answers...
Can you please tell me which one is better ??
1- Made in Korea , Finished in China
2- Made in China , Finished in China
3- Made in Japan , Finished in China
Recently i bought the first but it seems its not good for my S2. cuz of draining and i cant close the back door, sounds like its not fitting cuz of battery, I don't know what you guys call it in English but its like the battery is not working normal anymore. ( i bought it about 5 months ago for about 8$ ... ???!! )
Thanks in advance ( for some reasons i cant use the extended batteries )
i have the original battery..it says made in china, thats it
HutchGuy said:
Can you please tell me which one is better ??
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It is hard for us to know what type of batteries they are. What capacity? Official branding? Does it fit? Any photos?
Where it is made doesn't really matter as these batteries are officially made in China.
If you want the official one, made and finished in China, everything else is not official - but that is not your question.
So try add some more information.
Hope this helps :good:
P.S With the info you gave us, 2 is "better".
Jleoz said:
It is hard for us to know what type of batteries they are. What capacity? Official branding? Does it fit? Any photos?
Where it is made doesn't really matter as these batteries are officially made in China.
If you want the official one, made and finished in China, everything else is not official - but that is not your question.
So try add some more information.
Hope this helps :good:
P.S With the info you gave us, 2 is "better".
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for me: 2450ah Samsung Galaxy s2 I9100 high battery
battery
ko2005pu said:
for me: 2450ah Samsung Galaxy s2 I9100 high battery
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can you provide the link please
Is it possible to replace battery in this watch? Is there a guide or instruction for disassembly? Or scheme?
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Is it possible to replace battery in this watch? Is there a guide or instruction for disassembly? Or scheme?
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Probably? There's a tear-down that one of the review sites did when the watch first came out. Might give you an idea of how easy (or hard) disassembly would be.
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Is it possible to replace battery in this watch? Is there a guide or instruction for disassembly? Or scheme?
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Pretty sure it's under warranty. No need for user to replace battery yet.
Battery swap seems to be much easier than on Moto360 for example. Check this YouTube video
Though I can't seem to find someone who sells it (battery part number as seen on the video is HB442528EBC). Chinese site Taobao has some references to it selling at around 10-15 dollars, but other than that I have seen nothing.
I'd really like to know where to buy one ... I'm in America so I don't know how to buy off
that website
The battery is currently available on eBay
Just search for hb442528ebc and you will find 2 or 3 sellers that offer it.
lexjehad said:
The battery is currently available on eBay
Just search for hb442528ebc and you will find 2 or 3 sellers that offer it.
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nnniiicccceeee ....
I wouldn't suggest buying these Chinese knock off batteries. They are highly likely to swell and/or explode in a short matter of time (bad on your wrist) due to low quality engineering. We need to find a Huawei OEM battery replacement, if possible, but how?
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I wouldn't suggest buying these Chinese knock off batteries. They are highly likely to swell and/or explode in a short matter of time (bad on your wrist) due to low quality engineering. We need to find a Huawei OEM battery replacement, if possible, but how?
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Probably not possible. Counterfeit "OEM" batteries pop up all the time, so even if it says OEM, you're probably not actually getting that.
Hi all,
I really excited to share with you all that finally got a bigger capacity battery for our moto g.
Check out the link and please share your thoughts that how it would be.
I need to know your words, cause I'm going to purchase one.
thank you.
https://m.ebay.ca/itm/For-Motorola-...3D281819706015&_trksid=p2056116.c100408.m2460
Looks good, if your old batteries are not working properly then go for it and replace ur old one with new one and don't forget to post the review here.
jbanti said:
Looks good, if your old batteries are not working properly then go for it and replace ur old one with new one and don't forget to post the review here.
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Thank you very much for your feedback. I have not ordered that battery yet. because someone said me that every battery model consists a specific mAh, that cant extend. so that seller might be cheating by providing false information, that's why he is not selling worldwide.
I'm still confused!!
himu_joy said:
Thank you very much for your feedback. I have not ordered that battery yet. because someone said me that every battery model consists a specific mAh, that cant extend. so that seller might be cheating by providing false information, that's why he is not selling worldwide.
I'm still confused!!
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Yeah, you're right most of these super-capacity batteries are fake, specially if it isn't bulkier. It may not be safe enough.
Old one is still working fine.
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Old one is still working fine.
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Its 2022..and I'm still using my Falcon!!!