New Battery for imate has 3.8 VDC - General Topics

My brother in low has bought a new battery for his imate and claimed it is lasting little longer than the original battery. I have seen it but I had discovered that it is 3.8 VDC - 1200mAh, while original one has 3.7 VDC!!
Do you think it might harm the imate since it is a slight higher in voltage?
Did any one have used this battery and experienced any trouble? I am planing to buy one. My brother in low is very happy with it!

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customize tornado battery

can replace tornado battery from other phone battery because tornado battery very rare in my country.
3. Change the battery (its custom 1200mAH battery which I ripped off from sanyo's battery case and NOKIA's (umm forgot) with solid 6dayz backup on wifi)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3590585&postcount=1
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ebay.com!
You still can have an original battery. Just go to ebay.com and search for "st26 battery" in "Cell Phones & PDAs". You'll find several options from $3 to $12 + shipping. I bought a couple this way and am happy now. Just look for original Celxpert or Sanyo brand (ST26B or ST26C). Don't buy cheap fakes labeled Samsung (ST26A). They cost the same but have less capacity.
In addition you can buy an external charger - it's very comfortable if you have more than one battery. And there are also high capacity batteries about twice of the original. They come with a spare cover because they won't fit in the phone with the old one. I can't say anything about this one.
Good luck and long live Tornado!
Those battery seems too cheap, do you trust them?
[QUOTE Don't buy cheap fakes labeled 2Samsung (ST6A). They cost the same but have less capacity.[/QUOTE]
thanks but before buy it (Samsung (ST6A)) and capacity is very low abut (12 hr) what solution for increase capacity Samsung ?(ST6A) . i buy it about 15$
karhoe,
I have one battery of all three types I've described. Well, the Celxpert was new and the best of all - absolutely the same as original. Sanyo was of the same manufacturing quality and capacity, although looked a bit used. 'Samsung' was made of poor quality materials, was not exactly rectangular and it is definitely not Samsung at all, just a fake.
The first two last almost 24 hours (I listen MP3s for 1 hour a day, make 5-8 calls, sometimes use Opera Mini). And the 'Samsung' one now doesn't even last 12 hours.
BTW, I use one of the latest WM6.1 Standard ROMs, they are all pretty 'hungry' for energy. When I tried WM6.1 Pro and WM6.5 they seemed to work noticeably longer.
smoma,
I don't think there's a way of considerable increase in capacity since it is a hardware problem. You can just use it until it dies, just have a spare one with you.
smoma said:
can replace tornado battery from other phone battery because tornado battery very rare in my country.
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i really need this instruction
help me please
Bro, I am back and have read your PM
My battery is completely debranded (means that "A mobile techie did the job for me. As far as I know he shown me sanyo battery case (perfect for tornado) then he ripped off a nokia's battery cells and made a custom battery for me). My problem of battery charging is solved since I am using 1A charger from now on
NeHow, What u really need is "mAH rating of battery", Battery voltage that is required (i think its minimum 4volts and as per required (I dunno what is the ower rating of official battery and i am too lazy to google for it lol)
As my celetask shows:
Tick Count: 23:39
Main Battery 91% (charged it about 17 hours before, and I have used about an hour of wifi on that)
Voltage: 3942mV ~ 4Volts
Curent: 122mA
A battery rating of more than 1000mAH is fair for gud battery backup. As a consequence the charging time is taken as far more. Since a higher mAH battery requires a Higher mAH adapter too
i-e 1000mAH battery requires 1A current for an hour to fully charge orr vice versa
I really catn help in ripping the battery since there is some battery cells ripping is involved which that mobile techie is afraid to leak out. I asked him again after reading ur PM
P.S you can check the market out for custom made batteries on above criteria
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY KIND OF DEMAGE TO YOUR PHON REGARDING THE RIPPING OF UR BATTERY
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request for Mr dark_prince
MR dark_prince you say in previous post :
Change the battery (its custom 1200mAH battery which I ripped off from sanyo's battery case and NOKIA's (umm forgot) with solid 6dayz backup on wifi)
please help me and send screen shot of your battery i am very need to your guide .
I really catn help in ripping the battery since there is some battery cells ripping is involved which that mobile techie is afraid to leak out. I asked him again after reading ur PM
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very tanks i am wait...
can use your nokias battery without ripped off sanyo's battery ?
i am electronic engineer and able to if yuor guide me and say me more information about modle of nokia's battery and battery's pin connector
wait
i am waiting ...

Himalaya Battery Akku Accu Problems with original 1,2 Ah.. 2,4-3,6 Ah better?

Hello everyone,
I have currently problems with 3 original PH17B Batteries for my MDA II and XDA II: the devices shut down mostly at over 20% without any warning - so I decide to buy a new accu with more Power. Is there anyone having this problem too and tried this? I´ve seen 1,2 Ah original batteries and not original ones with 1,5 - 1,7 - 2,4 and 3,6 Ah for the Himalaya and other (2,4 and 3,6 are sold with new backcover).
Is there anyone who tried this other accus and had no more problems?
Would a 2,4 Ah accu nearly double the time I can use this devices?
Would it be certainly that this problem won´t come back with 2,4 or even 3,6 Ah accus?
Thanks very much!
(sorry for my maybe bad english but I´m german - I hope it´s possible to understand everything ;-) )
I have been using a 2500mAh extended replacement battery which comes with its own back cover. The original one that came with the Hima was giving at best 1 1/2 days of use. It had to be charged every night so it won't run out the next day. I've bought 2 replacement 1200mAh since but they had the same battery life as the original. The 2500mAh is giving me a whopping 3 - 4 days of average/heavy use and a more than a week of stand-by time. If you don't mind the bump in the back (which by the way has made my leather/silicon cases unusable) then i would highly recommend it.
P.S. regarding the battery shutting down at 20%, it was an issue on some of the ROMS here but the later ones seem to have fixed that. If you have this problem then try installing Batti app. It was suggested by some previously and I have found it to work when I had that problem.
How strange!
I had bought a 3600mAh extended replacement battery. It have to be charged every day.
The new battery is giving me of stand-by time.
Is it normally?
When I bought it, I expected more.
The pocket pc have a Windows Mobile 6.1 ROM.
I used a 3,6 Ah battery for more than a year, and one out of sudden it died.
I figuered out that the connections of the akku packs broke because of the huge dimensions. There are big mechanic forces working on the back of the device while using such an akku. It lasted nearly one week to recharge it, that was fine.

any cheap 900mAh batteries to recommend?

Hey all, I am thinking of getting an additional batttery and charger so that my TD can last longer.
Anyone has experiences with those offered by DealExtreme?
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.23950
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.25160
for 8USD i could have a charger+ battery which really suits my needs, wanted to see if anyone here has a better deal up ur sleeves
Personally me, I would by HTC extended BP E270 battery, it last's three times the 900 mah one, why would you want to carry additional battery all the time?
Just buy a 1800 mAh dude, just as I did
I just got a new Cameron Sino 900mha one on ebay for my Diamond.
The main reason I don't want to get the extended ones are because I can't find a case for my Diamond afterwards, and I'm uber-pandantic about protecting my phone...
I got the DX 900mAh battery ... figured you can't go wrong with a $4 purchase.
It works, for the most part. Battery life is on par with my genuine battery, so I figure it does have 900mAh.
The problem, is the battery runs very hot. With the genuine battery, the phone runs between ~ 28, 29C, to at most 38, 39C if I've been browsing on 3G for a while.
The DX battery runs at ~ 33C when first plugged in. It typically runs at ~ 35,36C, and easily gets up to 41,42C if you've been using 3G data for a while. It actually went up to over 50C one time when I was charging it and browsing on 3G at the same time.
The temperature worries me, so for the most part I stick with the genuine battery. I rarely run out of battery during weekdays when I am able to plug my phone to a PC at the office. I carry the DX battery as backup only during the weekends.
For European users: I recently bought this one for 6,90 € incl P&P cause I like the thin case and am willing to carry a backup battery with me whenever it is likely to be needed. Be aware that Deutsche Post Warensendung takes comparatively long time to be delievered.
It arrived a few days ago and looked 95% like the original battery although I can't believe that it really is ("htc INNOVATION" print is a bit larger). It fits the case not as perfect as the original one that came with the phone. Anyway, I conditioned it and its lifetime is absolutely comparable to the original.

BenQ E72 1200mAh Battery

I recently purchased this replacement battery for my BenQ E72 Smartphone. At first I thought I wouldn't be able to see a difference, or even expected a worse battery performance, since it's not a genuine BenQ product, but let me tell you the Smartphone is still at full charge 2 days now since I charged this battery for the first time (standby and light phone use for calls).
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/35-BenQ-Siemens-E81-S81-E72-Hi-capacity-Battery_W0QQitemZ200382870697QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCell_Phones?hash=item2ea7bff4a9&_trksid=p3286.m63.l1177#ht_2409wt_938
The original BenQ battery is 900mAh, this one is 1200mAh.
I would recommend this product to anyone that experiences a poor battery performance with the BenQ E72, after all it's a well known issue.
Now if anyone was able to find a Micro USB to 3.5mm audio jack, that would be great. I recently purchased one that didn't work.
So far my battery is fine- but I did after all came from a Samsung lol. Anyway it charges pretty quick so its not a hassle for me yet. Was considering getting a bigger battery down the track though.

htc P3700 Diamond S900 battery 1600mAh Same size as original battery

I bought this battery 11.4.2011.
Voltage : 3.7v
Capacity : 1600mAh
- Brand new replacement battery.
- Same size as original battery, don't need to change battery cover.
- Controller IC, control Switches, temperature Fuse protection.
Tested 1 month...seems better then original.
Better life time...
I will see how long this battery will have good condition.
You can find that battery on ebay. The seller is "good.life1314".
http://cgi.ebay.com/Brand-new-htc-P...Accessories&hash=item4156097690#ht_1873wt_905
here is the link
give us more info...
this is 78% more capacity than original one, is time life at least 30% better compared to original one?
wats the stand by hours? normal use? internet use?
I sold my Diamond because of battery lasting issue... working only hours for a smartphone can be called more a laptop cuz has the same working time (on hard usage) this phone is so good and its stock battery such a fail.. pitty. Buying a new battery is not a good economy strategy .. i mean more money added to the phone. Not too expensive but hey.. this phone is from 2008.. and it's getting 2012 is it worth?... don't know just an opinion.
P.S. Greetings, former HTC Diamond owner
i bought that battery and it has at least 1hour power more than oem

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