1850 mAh Extended Batteries from eBay - Nexus S Accessories

simply WOW!
Before you continue, jump to post # 87 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10913484&postcount=87​
so far so good, it's been almost the end of the work day and it's still on 74%
i'm going to run it a few more days, before i give my recommendations
also i'll reset the counter tonight midnight, and let it run a whole normal daily cycle to see how long it can last without recharging.
then repeat the process with the stock 1500 mAh battery
but just for reference, the stock battery by this time of the day, is already way down to 50% or less
sorry shaky hands
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open eBay website
then search for item 220683021453
[1850 mAh Extended Battery] Here are the pictures you've all been waiting for...
... old results, new ones will come on Monday, to capture the same info captured on the stock 1500 mAh test
[1500 mAh Stock Battery] Results are here
seems like the stock battery last slightly longer in a normal day routine than the extended battery, however by the same time in the morning the stock battery was already down to 63%

How significant is the additional bulge? lol PAUSE.

RaQHoliday said:
How significant is the additional bulge? lol PAUSE.
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it's a perfect fit
no bulge at all
you'll see in the pictures that i'll be uploading later

So there's no replacement battery cover??!
I think I'm sold already lol

How much was it?

I will definitely get this if there is no battery cover change needed.
Link to the one you got, please?

WHERE DID YOU GET IT!
Link...Now!
Edit: caps=excitment

i posted the link on the other topic "confirmed: behold, batterry .... blah blah blah" topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=876120

AllGamer said:
i posted the link on the other topic "confirmed: behold, batterry .... blah blah blah" topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=876120
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this one?
http://cgi.ebay.ca/2-Battery-1850mA...021453?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3361bbac8d

I hope this has more juice than the stock ones... normally anything the same size usually doesn't run any longer... heres to hoping it does!

There's been a lot of testing of aftermarket batteries... and they usually hold 70-80% of what they claim, so I'll be really surprised if this battery lasts any longer than the stock Samsung one. If it does, then that's great, I might pick one up, but I'm very skeptical... maybe a placebo effect?
The only way to really test is to get a voltmeter or do some controlled testing like video playback looping.

dinan said:
There's been a lot of testing of aftermarket batteries... and they usually hold 70-80% of what they claim, so I'll be really surprised if this battery lasts any longer than the stock Samsung one. If it does, then that's great, I might pick one up, but I'm very skeptical... maybe a placebo effect?
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agreed, cant remember that site off the top of my head but it was pretty sad. However, if this battery indeed does better I would invest in one asap.

Better to risk $20 rather than $50 on Sedio's worthless 100 mah increase battery.

Picked up a set for myself. What is the correct way to cycle new batteries to give it the best performance ?
http://cgi.ebay.ca/2-Battery-1850mA...021453?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3361bbac8d

sapienta said:
Picked up a set for myself. What is the correct way to cycle new batteries to give it the best performance ?
http://cgi.ebay.ca/2-Battery-1850mA...021453?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3361bbac8d
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Search for some of the threads from the NS release day youll find plenty of different ideas and theories

Order mine today. How long did it take to come?
Believers b3ar fruit with their Nexus S.....

sapienta said:
Picked up a set for myself. What is the correct way to cycle new batteries to give it the best performance ?
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Lithium-ion is a low maintenance battery, an advantage that most other chemistries cannot claim. There is no memory and no scheduled cycling is required to prolong the battery's life.
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http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/is_lithium_ion_the_ideal_battery
There is only one way to charge lithium-based batteries. The so-called 'miracle chargers', which claim to restore and prolong batteries, do not exist for lithium chemistries. Neither does super-fast charging apply. Manufacturers of lithium-ion cells have very strict guidelines in charge procedures and the pack should be charged as per the manufacturers "typical" charge technique.
Lithium-ion is a very clean system and does not need priming as nickel-based batteries do. The 1st charge is no different to the 5th or the 50th charge. Stickers instructing to charge the battery for 8 hours or more for the first time may be a leftover from the nickel battery days.
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http://batteryuniversity.com/index.php/learn/article/charging_lithium_ion_batteries
Although lithium-ion is memory-free in terms of performance deterioration, batteries with fuel gauges exhibit what engineers refer to as "digital memory". Here is the reason: Short discharges with subsequent recharges do not provide the periodic calibration needed to synchronize the fuel gauge with the battery's state-of-charge. A deliberate full discharge and recharge every 30 charges corrects this problem.
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http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries

That's what I thought. Thanks for clearing that up. You were very helpful

So that eBay link will for sure work?
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robstunner said:
So that eBay link will for sure work?
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I hope so. I just ordered.
Here's hoping that all of our Nexuses don't explode...

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Best accessory for ns4g/ns!

Seidio extended battery 3500mah. Best **** ever! This is only my second full charge cycle. Its gets better with time.
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i can get that with my stock battery that's a year old.....
Original ROM?
I can get a similar statistical cutting the network 3G/DATA
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Note that I run under a ROM Custom : CyberGR-MOD v.12
Yeah I can get that with stock batter lol
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I can get more on a stock battery
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^^^ what they said, stock battery gives me very similar results >.<
Wow - so you guys really think that the stock battery at less than half the capacity of the seidio extended battery can get the same results with the same usage. You're stating that on your phone the laws of physics don't apply? What kind of crack are you smoking?
I have the seidio as well. There is no way that the stock battery can compare. It's simply not possible to get 3500 mAh of usage out of a 1500 mAh battery. You might be able to extend the life of your stock battery by crippling your phone with limited functions, apps, and usage, or a better rom that is more efficient, but side by side you will never be able to match the extra capacity. Throw that seidio in your tweaked phone and the life will be doubled.
We were comparing his results to ours. I get that kinda battery life on my stock battery and no I'm not smoking crack
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Wow - so you guys really think that the stock battery at less than half the capacity of the seidio extended battery can get the same results with the same usage. You're stating that on your phone the laws of physics don't apply? What kind of crack are you smoking?
I have the seidio as well. There is no way that the stock battery can compare. It's simply not possible to get 3500 mAh of usage out of a 1500 mAh battery. You might be able to extend the life of your stock battery by crippling your phone with limited functions, apps, and usage, or a better rom that is more efficient, but side by side you will never be able to match the extra capacity. Throw that seidio in your tweaked phone and the life will be doubled.
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physics lol its been proven almost every aftermarket batteries isnt any better than stock even when double the mah...so go smoke some crack and make love to your waste of money seidio battery
I don't know it looks pretty good to me. You might get a similar screen on time with stock battery, but I doubt you'd have ~20% left and had streamed music(guess from screen shot) for part of the day.
I mean, he still has 20% left to go. And from the looks of it, screen shot and cell standby, he doesn't have a very good signal either
b1337 said:
i can get that with my stock battery that's a year old.....
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Same here.
b1337 said:
physics lol its been proven almost every aftermarket batteries isnt any better than stock even when double the mah...so go smoke some crack and make love to your waste of money seidio battery
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Got a link for a test of a seidio that didn't perform? Perhaps you've been reading reviews of cheap knockoff batteries.
Here's a link to testing that proves just how much extra capacity they do have. Seidio isn't the particular one, but this one appears to be high quality.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1450898
Now pardon me while I make sweet love to my battery. With the extra capacity I can set it on vibrate for a long long time.
dheyvis said:
Got a link for a test of a seidio that didn't perform? Perhaps you've been reading reviews of cheap knockoff batteries.
Here's a link to testing that proves just how much extra capacity they do have. Seidio isn't the particular one, but this one appears to be high quality.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1450898
Now pardon me while I make sweet love to my battery. With the extra capacity I can set it on vibrate for a long long time.
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i did say almost i could see on a cdma GN or some other battery sucking phone it could help some..but these particular results posted are nothing special
I doubt that a stock battery will give you the same results as mines. I dont even have to watch my battery anymore. i can leave the nfc 4g wifi all that on and get those results.
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Original ROM?
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Codename's latest and matr1x kernel
Am I the only one annoyed that OP is using ATK?
chronophase1 said:
Am I the only one annoyed that OP is using ATK?
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What's ATK?
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Advanced Task Killer.
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dheyvis said:
Wow - so you guys really think that the stock battery at less than half the capacity of the seidio extended battery can get the same results with the same usage. You're stating that on your phone the laws of physics don't apply? What kind of crack are you smoking?
I have the seidio as well. There is no way that the stock battery can compare. It's simply not possible to get 3500 mAh of usage out of a 1500 mAh battery. You might be able to extend the life of your stock battery by crippling your phone with limited functions, apps, and usage, or a better rom that is more efficient, but side by side you will never be able to match the extra capacity. Throw that seidio in your tweaked phone and the life will be doubled.
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stock battery is better builded than any other, and btw its not all about mAh and its sure not laws of pshyics...

review:my first note 2 extended battery

Finally get my note 2 first extended battery. I recently found out my Note 2’s battery is not as good as it came with out of the box(used almost a year), so I decided picked up new batteries and I received these two batteries(8500mah/4500mah) a week ago. Though I didn't take any screenshot yet but I must post them later cuz I am really impressed that how much extra juice it gives me! Yesterday I test it with GPS on 2+ hrs, played games for 1hr 40min, watched a movie and huge mounts of streaming videos, musics, etc. Actually this is my normal day usage and I am completely satisfied with the result: from full charge to I went to bed it still remain almost half juice(about 4 hours of screen on time)!
This is the bulky one. They provide a extra case, fits great but I want one look better...
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This thing easily beyond all other OEM batteries for my other previous phones in battery life. Sure, it will be a bit expensive than those OEM but I think it already a pretty decend price in such quality. I'm really a heavy user and I hope this battery will be still awesome even after a few charge cycles.
also buy a small one as alternative, but not use yet. MPJ said it works as good as the original one.
So you post zero information about the battery itself? Manufacturer, model number, capacity, price, link??
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Is it an OEM extended battery or what?
Braneless said:
So you post zero information about the battery itself? Manufacturer, model number, capacity, price, link??
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errr, i can't post any link yet since am new in here, but about to post some pics, uploding now, thanks for replying budy
SpeakerBox225 said:
Is it an OEM extended battery or what?
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no..not an OEM one. I bought some OEM batteries for my previous S3 worked not bad but not giving too much extra juice so i tried some new on my note 2 this time... uploading pics now
My two cents
molybear said:
no..not an OEM one. I bought some OEM batteries for my previous S3 worked not bad but not giving too much extra juice so i tried some new on my note 2 this time... uploading pics now
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i think that it is not even important if it is OEM or not. I also use an extended batt from Mugen, and I am quite happy with it. The only important issues are: whether or not they deliver the extended juice you bought them for, and to be able to recharge and provide enough useage cycles to make them cost effective. And, by the way, from the image I believe it is not a battery, but a "battRery". Cheers.
Phat extended battery is probaly less than 6200mah and that supposedly 4500mah stock battery is more than likely less than the 3100 mah stock battery. Not trying to come off rude, but only companies I ever have trusted were Anker, ZeroLemon, Qcell and even tho its too damn pricy... Mugen.
Sent from my note 2 ya bish!
There is no way that either of these are the mAh they claim.
Both are too small.
Come on guys. Please peel off the labels before posting a review of a battery claiming magical properties.
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mihailuican said:
i think that it is not even important if it is OEM or not. I also use an extended batt from Mugen, and I am quite happy with it. The only important issues are: whether or not they deliver the extended juice you bought them for, and to be able to recharge and provide enough useage cycles to make them cost effective. And, by the way, from the image I believe it is not a battery, but a "battRery". Cheers.
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lol...yes,i saw the "battrery" before buying it and i thought i shouldn't rule it out only based on this xD.. I have to spend time to see whether they are able to provide hundreds charge cycles as the advertisement claimed. Personally, i also agree with all you guys that their adverts are exaggerating, but since it is my first time, am pretty satisfied to see my note 2 is able to last 2 days out of a charge
Clarification
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lol...yes,i saw the "battrery" before buying it and i thought i shouldn't rule it out only based on this xD.. I have to spend time to see whether they are able to provide hundreds charge cycles as the advertisement claimed. Personally, i also agree with all you guys that their adverts are exaggerating, but since it is my first time, am pretty satisfied to see my note 2 is able to last 2 days out of a charge
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I agree with you guys. Exagerating or not, for example (and God is my witness I do not work for either of them manufacturers) my 6 month old Mugen 6400mAh (as advertised) gives me real extended performance (1) light phone useage as in several phone calls and sms daily - battery lasted 14 days until 10%; (2) average useage as in music player for maybe 6 hours of flac while fishing, some fm radio (3-4 hrs maybe), continous barometer and weather station for 24 hrs, 2 hours of bluetooth gps navigation, double number of calls than in case 1 and longer, 10 minute calls... like... used up appx 20% of battery in 24 hrs; I have not yet used the phone HEAVILY to have relevant info... (can't watch movies while fishing but I'll try) but I believe these figures make me feel that my battery is much MORE powerfull than stock 3200 mAh of the Note2.... I don't know if proportionally (double) stronger to the price differential compard to stock (Mugen is like 100USD) but I really am happy since I can leave for several days without feeling pressurized by the need of recharge.... Cheers.
Further update please.

finally, extended battery

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=400602386189
or
http://mugen.co/motorola/verizon-mo...rizon-motorola-droid-4-with-battery-door.html
That thing is huge. Doesn't seem too pocket-friendly.
maybe is not "pocket friendly", but maybe D4 works more than twice on this battery ... I hope so. enybody test this?
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if i wanted a pocket friendly phone id get a ****ty razor. i will be ordering one next friday. mugen makes good **** so im not worried.
wheeliest said:
if i wanted a pocket friendly phone id get a ****ty razor. i will be ordering one next friday. mugen makes good **** so im not worried.
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awesome, let us know how the install goes and what battery life is like
between this and the 4.4 ROM coming out, the D4 is starting to really get some longevity behind it
wheeliest said:
if i wanted a pocket friendly phone id get a ****ty razor. i will be ordering one next friday. mugen makes good **** so im not worried.
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Have you had a chance to test it out yet?
I'm guessing it didn't go so well, what with the having to disassemble the phone and all
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I brought from there
http://www.amazon.com/Mugen-Power-Extended-Battery-Motorola/dp/B00GQDVXYM/ref=sr_1_5?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1389077708&sr=1-5&keywords=xt894+battery
I just follow the youtube video to exchange it, easy. run time over 24 hours. The package come with all tools you need and 2 battery doors
tnstywh william
That thing is huge!! It would be nice to have the extra battery life but wow.....it's monstrous.
At $90, they are late to the party for Droid 4. I can't imagine shelling out that kind of money on an extended battery when the phone is already showing it's age so clearly. Hopefully there will be a Droid 5 that is a true flagship level device.
Came across this and thought this might be useful to anyone who has bought or is thinking about buying one of these extended batteries: http://www.prweb.com/releases/MugenPower/App2/prweb10466851.htm
I know I saw somewhere someone saying they were having problems with the extended batter not reading correctly. Sounds like this Mugen app might help solve that issues.
kwyrt said:
Came across this and thought this might be useful to anyone who has bought or is thinking about buying one of these extended batteries:
I know I saw somewhere someone saying they were having problems with the extended batter not reading correctly. Sounds like this Mugen app might help solve that issues.
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I have tried the mugen app, only had it for about 24 hours. Seem's to work bettter than Battery Calibrator. WIll update to let others know. The battery life is great with extended battery.
kburt8 said:
At $90, they are late to the party for Droid 4. I can't imagine shelling out that kind of money on an extended battery when the phone is already showing it's age so clearly. Hopefully there will be a Droid 5 that is a true flagship level device.
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Yeah, at this point the D4 is only around until I can find something better (which by the looks of things, might be awhile.)
Had this come out year one, I would have bought it in a heartbeat.
Just bought one. Given that I was ready to try and hunt for some alternative similar sized batteries and hack up a case for it... I'm willing to deal with some pre-made bulk.
Hi
I also bought a Mugen battery but I have a problem with the battery indicator. I am using CM 11 from here and the battery indicator (on the top right) is going down very fast - at the same speed as the old battery. So I installed the app "battery monitor widget" and there it shows 1740mAh and not the full 3800mAh. I already used the Mugen calibration app but nothing changes.
Best wishes
Chuck93 said:
Hi
I also bought a Mugen battery but I have a problem with the battery indicator. I am using CM 11 from here and the battery indicator (on the top right) is going down very fast - at the same speed as the old battery. So I installed the app "battery monitor widget" and there it shows 1740mAh and not the full 3800mAh. I already used the Mugen calibration app but nothing changes.
Best wishes
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Hello,
I am also thinking of purchasing Mugen Extended 3800 mAH battery.
How has your experience been ?
How many hours does the Droid4 last and
How many hours does it take to charge it from 0 to 100% ?
Thanx
R.
rohinsadh said:
Hello,
I am also thinking of purchasing Mugen Extended 3800 mAH battery.
How has your experience been ?
How many hours does the Droid4 last and
How many hours does it take to charge it from 0 to 100% ?
Thanx
R.
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Anybody - plse share your experience using Mugen Extended 3800 mAH battery... I want to purchase it as the stock battery just lasts 3/4 of day & by 6PM I am running to charge the mobile
yep, its d4 with mugen 3.8battery.
any solutions?
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Alternate, Cheaper Solution
I didn't see this post about that massive battery before today. Instead, I bought a 2850mah (or so they say) battery that I will link you guys to below. I just installed it, so I'll let it die and then charge it up to 100% and re-calibrate.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331174017365?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Zero5295 said:
I didn't see this post about that massive battery before today. Instead, I bought a 2850mah (or so they say) battery that I will link you guys to below. I just installed it, so I'll let it die and then charge it up to 100% and re-calibrate.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331174017365?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
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Wow Price is right, only $12 free shipping, as long as it doesn't blowup on you.
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i don't believe running battery down till phone shuts off, helps that much in calibrating, and I know it's not good for the battery.

Quick charger Killing My Battery

I have been using quick charger to charger my N6 since I got this phone in 12/2014. I had no problem until recently my phone will power off itself when its battery gets to 15%. Before, 15%of better life will lasts me another 15-30 mins. I charges 2-3 times a day using quick charger and I think it's killing the battery!!! Anyone had similar issue?
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I have been using quick charger to charger my N6 since I got this phone in 12/2014. I had no problem until recently my phone will power off itself when its battery gets to 15%. Before, 15%of better life will lasts me another 15-30 mins. I charges 2-3 times a day using quick charger and I think it's killing the battery!!! Anyone had similar issue?
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and what evidence do you have thst the quick charger is "killing the battery"? i mean wheres your proof? i think doesnt prove anything. your battery stats just need to ne recalibrated.
How do I recalibrate?
Dude... Your battery is almost 1 year old... It's normal for the battery to start going weird with normal use between a year and 18 months however, you charging the phone 2 to 3 times a day isn't great and is likely a cause for your issue... I charge mine once a day.
There is a thread somewhere here in The N6 forum to possibly fix your issue.
graydiggy said:
Dude... Your battery is almost 1 year old... It's normal for the battery to start going weird with normal use between a year and 18 months however, you charging the phone 2 to 3 times a day isn't great and is likely a cause for your issue... I charge mine once a day.
There is a thread somewhere here in The N6 forum to possibly fix your issue.
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i charge mine several times a day, sometimes all day. with all my nexus devices. never had any issues.
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and what evidence do you have thst the quick charger is "killing the battery"? i mean wheres your proof? i think doesnt prove anything. your battery stats just need to ne recalibrated.
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Will that be a proof? Phone died at 30% discharge.
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Will that be a proof? Phone died at 30% discharge.
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lol, no. thats a battery stat, and ive seen them much wierder than yours. that has no evidence that charging using the default supplied charger is destroying your battery. but.. it might show that you have an issue, just not the issue that you think it is.
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lol, no. thats a battery stat, and ive seen them much wierder than yours. that has no evidence that charging using the default supplied charger is destroying your battery.
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I'm just trying to figure out what happened. I know you said about battery calibration; but why my phone dies at 30%? I think I might need a replacement!
Its a nexus 6 thing, the internal power supply hardware for this phone is cheap and "just enough" to power the phone. When the voltage on the battery drops from being drained the cpu shuts down as a fail safe, the 5.1 update "fixed" the issue by underclocking the cpu and gpu at 40% battery (iirc) and unplugging cores at <20%. Many custom kernels remove this for performance boosting but then some phones run into the power supply issues usually in the lower binned chips (ones with higher voltage tables). Age likely doesn't help anything and a quick charge probably doesn't either. There's a big post about it on the zen kernel thread.
It's more of a Nexus thing. My N7 2013 does this all the time. Happened only a few months after release. Download an app called Battery Calibrator. Can't remember if I got it from here or from the PlayStore. It requires root access.
So.....are you on a custom rom or stock? If custom rom there's your problem right there, check for an update. If on stock also make sure your on the latest build. If all else fails do a factory reset. If problems persists just put in a warranty claim with Motorola.

iFixIt teardown of OP7 Pro

https://youtu.be/d8u0f7AaBgw
It's not a big difference, but I'm sure users would like to get what they're promised.
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Edit: Rated and typical capacities differ.
I saw this. A shame on OnePlus for sure. Add it to the list, along with cell provider compatibility (Verizon).
PS. Although I have pretty solid SOT, it's probably going back if I can't use it on Verizon reliably for business.
I noticed same with accuser battery app that the estimate is 3800. Maybe it's reserved/locked like a Tesla?
The rated capacity is 3880 while the typical capacity is 4000.
First the fake 3x optical zoom, now this
DonnntD said:
I saw this. A shame on OnePlus for sure. Add it to the list, along with cell provider compatibility (Verizon).
PS. Although I have pretty solid SOT, it's probably going back if I can't use it on Verizon reliably for business.
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What's your issue on Verizon? I've been on Verizon since launch without issues
So they owe us 20mAh... LOL ?
galaxys said:
So they owe us 20mAh... LOL ?
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Or 120 mAh... If you are using that thing called 'math'
For those who have not looked closely at the photos of the battery and/or don't understand the difference between rated and typical capacity:
The battery says Rated Capacity 3800mah AND Typical Capacity 4000mah... so Oneplus HAS NOT LIED at all, it does have a battery with a Typical Capacity of 4000mah.
The Rated Capacity is what you would get if you discharged the battery at 2+ Amps... A cell phone should never be pulling that much current .... If instead you drain the battery at a much lower rate (like 200ma or less) you will get a capacity of around 4000mah.
In other words: Don't accuse someone of lieing without making sure you know what you are talking about first.
jdgesmlls said:
Or 120 mAh... If your using that thing called 'math'
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you're*
If you are using that thing called Proper English
galaxys said:
So they owe us 20mAh... LOL ?
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120mAh which is 3% of the advertised battery capacity and I don't remember any math class I ever took where I allowed to round up by 120 units and the answer still be valid. This isn't hard drive sales.
Edit: I'm wrong and now looking at the Galaxy S10+ and the Huawei P30 Pro all their "Advertised" capacitys are 100 mAh different from their "typical" or idea rating. It seems every flagship is doing this even though Oneplus is still cutting 20mAh extra compared to other manufacturers.
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For those who have not looked closely at the photos of the battery and/or don't understand the difference between rated and typical capacity:
The battery says Rated Capacity 3800mah AND Typical Capacity 4000mah... so Oneplus HAS NOT LIED at all, it does have a battery with a Typical Capacity of 4000mah.
The Rated Capacity is what you would get if you discharged the battery at 2+ Amps... A cell phone should never be pulling that much current .... If instead you drain the battery at a much lower rate (like 200ma or less) you will get a capacity of around 4000mah.
In other words: Don't accuse someone of lieing without making sure you know what you are talking about first.
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Well, that makes sense I suppose. Ifixit didn't exactly elaborate in the video, and they have a good enough reputation I think many would take what they said at face value. Like I did.
So, I will definitely scold the ifixit people for making such heinous accusations of lying next time I see them. Which is to say: I won't. And don't be a jerk.
Elnrik said:
https://youtu.be/d8u0f7AaBgw
It's not a big difference, but I'm sure users would like to get what they're promised.
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Edit: Rated and typical capacities differ.
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I read that its 2.2x Optical Zoom and not 3x.
I smell a lawsuit.
KayEmR said:
What's your issue on Verizon? I've been on Verizon since launch without issues
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Inbound calls from iphone x series users on Verizon are being immediately rejected (when HD Calling/Advanced Calling in enabled). It's a weird bug that they are supposedly working on.
Also, I was wrong about the capacity rating. I should have looked into it further.
could someone explain whats is meant by "Kernel profile" eg whats this profile for?

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