Lately we can see many new phones from China which as main feature have high-capacity battery.
So in this case the main feature of Oukitel K6000 is also the battery with huge capacity of 6000 mAh.
Except that it has medium strong hardware, metal frame and metal back cover.
Where the screen is protected with Corning Gorilla glass offering 80% screen the body ratio.
The battery as the most interesting part of the device has justified expectations because with
strong use like WIFI, surfing on the Internet, watching movies and for example playing games
it can last 4 full days and this is great! You also do not need to wait too long to charge your phone
because it supports fast charging thanks to the 9V 2A charger. But this is not all because
you can also charge other devices
It is now selling at very low price approximately $120 depending on the shop. So let's see how good is this phone…
Design and build
Camera photo samples with other info here on my blog: Oukitel K6000
Benchmarks test results
GPS test
Hands-on & Review
Camera test
Great device, How about battery life and screen on time?
I heard another Oukitel K10000 Phone released? What's the main difference of these two models, except for the battery difference?
Krystyna said:
Great device, How about battery life and screen on time?
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In my case, 4 days with playing games, watching HD movie, Wifi turned on...
Zunera M said:
I heard another Oukitel K10000 Phone released? What's the main difference of these two models, except for the battery difference?
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from what I can see the main difference is battery, K10000 has 10000 mAh battery
The k10000 is large and bulky, and to my eyes quite ugly. K6000 is just slightly thicker and heavier than other 5.5" devices.
OC-Freak said:
The k10000 is large and bulky, and to my eyes quite ugly. K6000 is just slightly thicker and heavier than other 5.5" devices.
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yes it is bigger becaose of larger battery. but for me it looks cool.
Quite a short review, but thanks for taking your time.
scandiun said:
Quite a short review, but thanks for taking your time.
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no problem, but if you have any question. please ask :good:
How long have you owned this device?
Any problems of any type?
What's the quality of the screen and audio?
scandiun said:
How long have you owned this device?
Any problems of any type?
What's the quality of the screen and audio?
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I've had it a week, then I gave it to a friend and now he uses it
so far no problems, he is very pleased :good:
the screen is really good, but audio i really dont know, because I have not tested too much
Is easy to root and restore stock?
I guess the 5V car charger won't be compatible?
What's the maximum capacity of the microsd?
It supports otg for pendrives?
Has any noticeable lag?
How's the screen visibility under the sun?
New variants leaked: Oukitel K6000 Pro and K6000 Premium.
http://www.xda-developers.com/oukitel-shows-k6000-premium-affordable-phone-with-6000mah-battery/
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Is easy to root and restore stock?
I guess the 5V car charger won't be compatible?
What's the maximum capacity of the microsd?
It supports otg for pendrives?
Has any noticeable lag?
How's the screen visibility under the sun?
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I did not try to root it. but with Kingroot you could do it.
the original chargher is 9V 2A, so you can use 5V, but it can not be stronger than 2A.
maximum size is 32GB for microsd card.
for pendrive i dont know but i have used gamepad.
for now no lags and the screen has good visibility under the sun
did you decide to buy a Oukitel K6000 ?
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I did not try to root it. but with Kingroot you could do it.
the original chargher is 9V 2A, so you can use 5V, but it can not be stronger than 2A.
maximum size is 32GB for microsd card.
for pendrive i dont know but i have used gamepad.
for now no lags and the screen has good visibility under the sun
did you decide to buy a Oukitel K6000 ?
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yes i want to buy this phone
chief_wolfinjo said:
I did not try to root it. but with Kingroot you could do it.
the original chargher is 9V 2A, so you can use 5V, but it can not be stronger than 2A.
maximum size is 32GB for microsd card.
for pendrive i dont know but i have used gamepad.
for now no lags and the screen has good visibility under the sun
did you decide to buy a Oukitel K6000 ?
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I'm not sure the 5V charger would suit, did you try it actually?
Are you linked to Oukitel in any way? It looks like you only say good things about a mid quality smartphone.
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I'm not sure the 5V charger would suit, did you try it actually?
Are you linked to Oukitel in any way? It looks like you only say good things about a mid quality smartphone.
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what do you expect?
this phone is good unless you want to say somethings else, He is not the only one to tell about this phone so many people have testified about it, were they also LINKED TO OUKITEL?
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what do you expect?
this phone is good unless you want to say somethings else, He is not the only one to tell about this phone so many people have testified about it, were they also LINKED TO OUKITEL?
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No problem, just asking.
scandiun said:
I'm not sure the 5V charger would suit, did you try it actually?
Are you linked to Oukitel in any way? It looks like you only say good things about a mid quality smartphone.
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I have not tried it but I believe that it will work but much slower.
no, I dont work for Oukitel.
A1deparagon said:
what do you expect?
this phone is good unless you want to say somethings else, He is not the only one to tell about this phone so many people have testified about it, were they also LINKED TO OUKITEL?
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I saw also from other people that they are happy with K6000 for now.
chief_wolfinjo said:
I have not tried it but I believe that it will work but much slower.
no, I dont work for Oukitel.
I saw also from other people that they are happy with K6000 for now.
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yeah!
but any bug yet about camera, or any lag during software used i.e playing games etc?
the the battery life too
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A1deparagon said:
yeah!
but any bug yet about camera, or any lag during software used i.e playing games etc?
the the battery life too
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camera on K6000 is good without bugs, but ofc it is not perfect.
you can see here photo samples: http://www.majordroid.com/oukitel-k6000-review-phone-with-best-battery-life-in-2015/
Related
What your opinion? http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/htc/htc-one.html
An overpriced monstrosity
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Yea, looks huge. Unless you're gonna carry that thing in your pocket, you might as well get an external battery for a fraction of the price.
ridder215215 said:
Yea, looks huge. Unless you're gonna carry that thing in your pocket, you might as well get an external battery for a fraction of the price.
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Yeah you can pick a huge mah rated power pack on amazon for like $30,the only charging cases I would consider is an ibason or mophie
-Verizon HTC ONE-
How many AMP is OUT?
0,5 or 1.0A ?
You might as well just tape an external battery on a cheaper case.
hello
any video or review on this??
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hello
any video or review on this??
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Other than the size - has anybody tried this battery out?
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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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
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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
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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!
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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.
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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)
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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).
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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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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.. ):
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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.. ):
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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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Bought a Mi power bank !!!
Liked it toooooo much ??
Drop your rating out of 10 below and a short 2 liner review would be helpful
The place for this kind of topics/polls is on en.miui.com. They have there all kind of stupid threads, it would blend in perfectly.
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The place for this kind of topics/polls is on en.miui.com. They have there all kind of stupid threads, it would blend in perfectly.
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This.
mi 16000 mah is very good, can use 4-5x for my mi3
reneftw said:
The place for this kind of topics/polls is on en.miui.com. They have there all kind of stupid threads, it would blend in perfectly.
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+This.
reneftw said:
The place for this kind of topics/polls is on en.miui.com. They have there all kind of stupid threads, it would blend in perfectly.
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Well, it would be better to answer his question, than to say that.
I would rate it 8/10. It the 10,400 mAH one.
Its been a year since I bought it and its still going strong. No issues at all. I am still able to charge my Mi3 at least twice.
I have the 10,400mAh one, 10/10 for meeting its specs.
However, it weighs over 250g - 1/4 kilo! Also very bulky.
If you want/need 10,000mAh, nothing can be done about the weight or bulk.
But I would recommend the 5,000mAh variant, with a form factor like a phone and similar weight. Bought one for the wife, wish I had that one myself now...
10000mAh on 3.6V, 7000mAh on 5V...
Using 3 years positioning like 10400mAh battery - no any problems!
Stable charge of my Mi3 with 3050mAh battery for 2 times!
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Bought a Mi power bank !!!
Liked it toooooo much ??
Drop your rating out of 10 below and a short 2 liner review would be helpful
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Its awesome still working great after 2 years of use.
I would rate 9/10.
As well as a 10,000mah battery Ive used for over a year which outperforms any other battery that I've bought, I also have a 10,000mah MF885 4G wifi hotpost and it is honestly the coolest mobile product i've ever owned. I've had situations where I want to do something at school like throw the output of my 12" ipad thru reflector on my macbook onto the projector so kids can write on the ipad pro in front of the whole class while also streaming the content they're working on from google drive but the school wifi isn't fast enough for the local mirroring so I use the MF885 and I pull 50mb/s over LTE while also getting seamless wireless desktop mirroring, and if i turn off the macbook display while it's outputting to the projector I can do this all day long and still go home with over 50% charge on all my devices, including my Mi4LTE which I use to film and photograph and charge off the other battery. When I go to the countryside to visit my wife's family, I chain the two xiaomi batteries together and provide wifi to the house for weeks without even plugging anything in. I rate Xiaomi batteries above anything for reliability and usefulness. My life wouldn't function without them.
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.
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.
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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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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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...