As the title says, and much to my surprise a cheap replacement battery i bought on ebay (http://goo.gl/y4RML) for my Omnia 7 makes my phone reboot constantly when put to charger or USB. Works fine when not charging.
Just out of curiosity, what is the reason for this, other than battery being a cheap replacement?
On a side note, the original battery weights 4.7g more than the replacement, as measured by my perfectly working digital scale i bought on ebay.
I know there is an Omnia 7 forum, but it's barren. So if anybody here knows the answer, or has found a working cheap replacement battery for Omnia 7, please let me know.
Thanks.
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Hello everyone,
i have found in Internet a very interesting product to resolve the problem of our battery. As the title it is powermonkey by powertraveller, a portable charger.
The problem is that the powermonkey-eXplorer has an output Voltage from 4.5 to 5.5 V and a Max Current of 700mA.
Because of the HTC adapter is 5.5 V and 1 A, i was wondering if it would work with the diamond.
My suorce of doubt is that i don't think that the usb is able to work at that Voltage and Current.
So is there someone that has tecnical knowledges to say if it would work.
Thanks for the answers and hope to have proposed and interesting product.
Bye
I bought powermonkey explorer in the summer and I love it!
It is great for diamond, and every other device also.
If you buy one with solar charger, it isnt much of use if you dont live in sunny country or leave it charge always in car.
It was great though at Bulgaria charging my ipod, never had to use any other charger. And ofcourse you can charge powermonkey with usb or other ways.
I recommend it, even if it is little pricey.
It seems very tough and resisted some water and sand, hot weather.
tunppi how long does it takes to get fully charged?
I have just ordered one of these, I was going to get an extended battery, but love the way the Diamond is so thin, anyway this can also charge my PSP as well.
Will give a review once recieved
thanks... I even i'd like to know if we need for the diamond a special tip or we can use the standard miniusb that is included.
Bye
Hey guys, g2x is on its way gonna be here monday. I know with my past devices like my hd2. The battery life was good but died after almost a day and close to night i would run out of battery. I thought it would be handy to have another battery to just pop in when my other was getting low so i didnt have to sit next to a charger. Im planning on getting an OEM battery as a spare.
So my question is, has anyone found a nice "spare battery" charger that you could charge just the battery without the phone? Like a cradle for it? or even a dock that holds the phone and the battery? Or have you had an positive experiences with any specific ones?
Thanks
Maybe this is what you're looking for.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1500mAh-battery-charger-T-mobile-LG-G2X-Optimus-2X-/190524967506?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item2c5c2c4a52
You could also get a charger like this:
http://www.amazon.com/PowerGen-Multi-Purpose-Universal-Battery-Surround/dp/B004B8A5MK
I bought one and it's great because any Li-Ion battery will charge in it. You just move the pins around to align properly. So I can use it with my camera batteries, Nexus One, Optimus One, etc.
So I own an i9000, as well as the original 1500mAh battery. I also picked up the 1800mAh battery for the GS2 Epic 4G Touch since it fits inside the phone, despite it's minor physical difference. But if both of these batteries are depleted, it takes entirely too long to charge them both while having my phone attached to the wall. To fix this, I was going to pick up just the battery charger, so I can juice one up while still using the other.
Which brings me to my question. Since the i9100 battery is bigger, should I purchase an i9100 battery charger (assuming the smaller battery will fit in it)? Or should I buy the i9000 one, assuming the i9100 battery will fit (like in the phone)? If anyone has any experience with this, please let me know. They're cheap, so it wouldn't matter if I needed both, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
Also, any other advice about these chargers is welcomed. Are they safe? Are they going to ruin my batteries?
Hello Are there any charging cases for the Samsung Omnia 7 ?
I do not think any charging cases are available for the Samsung Omnia 7. Even powered cradles are very rare.
If you are in Korea, you can buy it.
http://item.gmarket.co.kr/DetailVie...=2hLE5/pzWCdgTnU6uBtBY+hn4OZVbKMpd8+tpCYwPJA=
I think that links to a battery for a completely different model. SPH-M7200 <> Omnia 7
It's 100% same for OMNIA 7
Above link is 100% same for OMNIA 7 battery.
SPH-M7200 uses same battery as OMNIA 7.
And I'm using that one now.
OP asked for a charging case, like a mophie juice pack airâ„¢ for an iPhone.
This cradle/charger for the G3 looks great:
http://www.lg.com/au/mobile-phone-accessories/lg-WCD-100
Any idea if it will work well with the Nexus 4?
If its Qi Wireless charger, Do not see why not.
Yeah, in theory it looks fine, but with all the issues related to Qi-charging, I'd love to know if someone has actually tried it before I buy...for example, a similar cradle made by Nokia constantly disconnects the Nexus 4 according to one review.
So i offer you to ask in LG G3 forum, I think you have better chance to get answer there.
There is already a thread on it in the G3 forum, but no Nexus 4 experiences posted so far...
Which one is Better Nexus 5 Official Wireless Charger or Nexus 4 Wireless charging orb.
Ended up answering this question myself: bought this charger yesterday and so far the one issue with it is that at some point during last night it stopped charging...I might have solved this by replacing the adapter that I had (the Nexus 4 1.2A one) with one from my Nook HD+, which provides 2.1 - on the charger it stated that I should use the LG G3 1.8 A charger, so maybe the issue was because of this. Will find out in the morning, I guess...if this issue could be resolved, it would be a wonderful solution - costs less than 30 EUR, works as a dock, no slippage issues...
Another night, same issues...looks like it won't charge all the way if left by itself. Oh well...