Regarding LG G4 Battery Pin Specification - General Accessories

Hi All.
Can anyone advise what is the Pin Pitch of LG G4 Battery? I like to use a LG G4 Extend Battery (6000mAH) to one of my Electronics project but need to select the proper PCB Battery Connector.
Thanks in advance.
Regards.

sakibnaz said:
Hi All. Can anyone advise what is the Pin Pitch of LG G4 Battery?..........
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I don't have this device myself and it can be challenging to answer this as there's allot of battery options out there to choose from that some individuals prefer/like and some don't (kinda like "what works for me may not work for you" situation).
I would suggest/recommend that you take a look at the following "Accessories" area of the forum that's specific to your device and variants...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/accessories
... You'll notice a good handful of threads there with their topics/discussions regarding various battery options and such.
Good Luck!
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shall i go for it ?

shall i exchange my phone for an S6 as long as its looks like LG isnt going to support unlocking for any further models and i really want to install AOSP based or CM based roms mainly to get better battery life
i am offered an S6 for my G4 h815p and some cash so what do you think guys ?
@autoprime @codeworkx @genesixxbf3 @BySezerSimsek @S3V3N
@autoprime @codeworkx @genesixxbf3 @BySezerSimsek @S3V3N
sorry for annoying guys it tagged twice due to an internet problem
waiting for ur replies and i hope anyone else with an expert who see the post can help
If you want to have aosp based Roms s6 could be the wrong phone, I heard from a cm developer for the note 4 that exynos and cm Roms are not good compatible together. I would inform before buying one
Sorry but Samsung isnt that open too. I would switch to Nexus or something more dev-friendly .. But well LG and Sammy are pretty similar development side..
Waleedaligomaa said:
@autoprime @codeworkx @genesixxbf3 @[STRIKE]BySezerSimsek[/STRIKE] @S3V3N
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S3V3N said:
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does this mean you're back on xda, welcome back if so! did you get your G4 fixed or get a replacement yet?
The warranty is not recognized.
Unfortunately, I no longer G4
Waleedaligomaa said:
sorry for annoying guys it tagged twice due to an internet problem
waiting for ur replies and i hope anyone else with an expert who see the post can help
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Hi,
You might want to read the forum rules regarding bumping threads. You are allowed to bump your thread once after 24 hours with no replies, not every couple of minutes. You can always edit your first post next time instead of making more posts. It gives the appearance of impatience.
Thanks for your cooperation
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Better off going a 6P if you want open.
Sticking with my G4, used all sorts of Android devices and the G4 is the only one that I feel like I could actually stick with.
Admittedly I haven't used any Nexus devices (their cameras have been renowned as terrible until recently) but I have used the stock Android experience and it feels lacklustre to me.

LG G4 H815 Service Manual [PDF]

I've come across this recently and haven't been able to find it on this forum by searching, so thought I'd provide a link to it Incase anybody needs it.
https://mega.nz/#!6EUhkThS!3SvnmNM6sDnJti4bDmmt4P1FbGzfU4701rt9wq7GcAs
Let me know if you would prefer alternative host to Mega.
Thank you
Thanks for posting it! LG phones may break often, but at least service manuals are excellent, and give you some clues about how to troubleshoot your phone at board level. Samsung phones on the other hand are better in terms of reliability, but I can't find any service manuals online anywhere!
Mega link do not function via app or browser.
Fortunately, its also available here:
https://www.docdroid.net/5CE1FrQ/lg-g4-h815-service-manual.pdf.html
Many thanks for this.
if you have h736 service manual please send link
LG G4 H818P motherboard differences
Hello everyone,
I apologize if this question is in the wrong place, maybe the moderators can move it where it belongs.
This is my issue: I need to change my H818P motherboard. I have found the official spare parts site, but it has a bunch of them, with different prices, for my model phone. I'm really hoping someone can please tell me the technical differences between these two - LGH818P.ANGRWH 1.0 Main and LGH818P.AKAZVK 1.0 Main. Both are PCB Assembly, Main; and both are for Model number LGH818P. Unfortunately, the customer service rep wasn't able to give me any information.
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Dmitry
that is difference of country region or software version difference
H815 same as H811

Phones LineageOS

Hi!
Knows anyone a Phone which is well and official supported by Lineage, has physical buttons like most of the Samsung Phones, a changeable battery and which is not too expensive but doesn't has too bad components. So I don't play with my phone, but I don't like it when the phone is laggy.
Thank you
Joe Hanson123 said:
Hi!
Knows anyone a Phone which is well and official supported by Lineage, has physical buttons like most of the Samsung Phones, a changeable battery and which is not too expensive but doesn't has too bad components. So I don't play with my phone, but I don't like it when the phone is laggy. Thank you
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Your best bet is to post this question within one of the following threads that is specific to your question.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846277
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620179
Good Luck!
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Why there is no lineage os for all android phones????

Hey guys,
Why there is such partiality between popular and top rated smart phones and normal budget oriented smartphone?? I have my OPPO a37f smartphone. And I also want to flash custom rom for it but there is such 2-3 option online found while searching for it.
I want lineage OS for my OPPO A37f.
Please help me out guys..
Thank you
In advance
H00kr said:
Hey guys, Why there is such partiality between popular and top rated smart phones and normal budget oriented smartphone?? I have my OPPO a37f smartphone. And I also want to flash custom rom for it but there is such 2-3 option online found while searching for it. I want lineage OS for my OPPO A37f. Please help me out guys..
Thank you . In advance
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I don't have this device but, your best bet is to take a look at the following thread and, if needed, post your question within it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3631737
I do see some posts regarding other members trying to get an Unofficial LineageOS developed but, nothing has been released yet. Just be patient... Remember that, the greater the need/want, the greater the chances for someone to release it.
Good Luck!
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pol-der said:
Dear LineageOS Family,
Hope you are fine. I am using LineageOS 7.1 on I9300. Current baseband is I9300XXUGNA8. I read some topics about this issue and they are saying "make sure baseband is up to date". I don't know this is true or not. I really don't know what is the latest baseband of my phone. Charge is %70 and suddenly downs to %40.
Could you please help me about this issue?
Thanks in advance.
Have a happy day.
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Sounds like a dying battery.
pol-der said:
Dear LineageOS Family, Hope you are fine. I am using LineageOS 7.1 on I9300.........
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I don't have this device but, your best bet is to post this question within the following Official LineageOS 14.1 thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3544531
Good Luck!
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You COULD try ......
pol-der said:
I already installed that version from website. I choosed my phone's model, downloaded and installed.
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Although they are not "supposed to," you might try a few deep discharge cycles to see if there is some charge memory at work here. Probably not, but what do you have to lose? Let it DIE to ZERO (if you can) before recharging it to 100%. Repeat a couple of times (3?, 5?) and see if you notice any appreciable difference in how it holds a charge after that. You might also consider an app like AccuBattery to monitor how your battery performs over time, and if it tells you your battery is done for, well, you have your answer. I also suspect that there is some truth to the line of "hold charging to an upper limit of roughly 80% to maximize battery life" thinking. And as for replacement batteries, many of the 3rd party ones are, to say this discretely, not quite as advertised, so I personally would pick up an OEM issue if you can. Heck, an original is about ten dollars on eBay, so what is you time worth in the hunt? Since it has a replaceable battery, get two and keep a spare. However, it is not exactly the highest capacity battery to begin with, so don't expect miracles.
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I don't have this device but, your best bet is to post this question within the following Official LineageOS 14.1 thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3544531
Good Luck!
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