I work as a firefighter/paramedic so I have long periods of time where I can't charge my phone...I've purchased several batteries from ebay, the classic white/black ones with charger for 11 bucks...i even got the extended one too...
But they all seem to die in 4 hours...the first couple days they last for a long time...the whole day...but as time goes on, they last less and less time.
I've tried several roms currently on thunderbird but think I am going to try ICS... but I think the batteries are the culprit. Any ideas?
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Should also mention, my phone seems to get pretty hot when it is pluggin in but i guess that is normal...
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Get the Samsung 1800 mAh ones for the Epic 4G Touch, mine came in retail packaging so I'm 99% sure they're OEM. $22 shipped.
I have generic batteries they suck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19551351
fastmikey1969 said:
Get the Samsung 1800 mAh ones for the Epic 4G Touch, mine came in retail packaging so I'm 99% sure they're OEM. $22 shipped.
I have generic batteries they suck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19551351
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This battery works great, and oem batteries are definitely going to have longer overall life.
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Seidio batteries are very reliable.
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I bought an extended battery for $7 from eBay. It is amazing. For $7 I am at 86% after 8 hours and 1 hour screen on time w stock el30. Rated at 3500 mAh and I won't piss and moan if its 2500...it works very very well
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-3500mAh-Extended-Battery-Cover-Samsung-Epic-4G-/230676798244
This what u need
Also if u think batteries are to blame it may be your from. Very easy to Odin stock to compare. This battery lasts
I have an oem 1800 battery and 2 extended batteries. I like the samsung oem 1800 the best. Yes the other batteries last longer but not by much. I only use my extended batteris with fat back if I am going to be away from a charger for a while or plan on gaming for a while.
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I have an oem 1800 battery and 2 extended batteries. I like the samsung oem 1800 the best. Yes the other batteries last longer but not by much. I only use my extended batteris with fat back if I am going to be away from a charger for a while or plan on gaming for a while.
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This is why Samsung needs to make their own OEM fat battery , the 1800mAh is great but I won't take it seriously until it matches the price of the "3500" batteries
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I bought an extended battery for $7 from eBay. It is amazing. For $7 I am at 86% after 8 hours and 1 hour screen on time w stock el30. Rated at 3500 mAh and I won't piss and moan if its 2500...it works very very well
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We have 3 epics in my family, so I got 3 for $7 each from eBay - probably the same one you have. We've only had them for about a week, but they work great for us so far.
stkiswr said:
I bought an extended battery for $7 from eBay. It is amazing. For $7 I am at 86% after 8 hours and 1 hour screen on time w stock el30. Rated at 3500 mAh and I won't piss and moan if its 2500...it works very very well
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Yeah...I just got my 3500MaH in today. Running videos back to back so as to run the battery down and charge to full. for $7.69 plus the $5 for Express Shipping, I jumped on it like a starving man jumps on a steak. Came with 28% charge...took about 2+ hrs to run it down til it shut itself off. Charging it as I type this comment.
[Edit 1] OK, I've fully recharged and calibrated the battery. One short call and a movie. Battery went from 100% down to 62% then 55% in less than 2 minutes. I rebooted and it suddenly dropped down to 15% within a 3hr period. Will try a 2nd recharge to see if it does any better.
[Edit 2] After fully recharging and calibrating a 2nd time, the battery drain is a lil better. Now 90% after being off charger for 4hrs 24 mins. Hopefully, it'll be even better after a 3rd recharge.
86% after 8 hours??? Maybe on airplane mode.
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86% after 8 hours??? Maybe on airplane mode.
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On wifi and sync on. Key is on wifi.
This is just a shot I happened to take yesterday. Extended battery, cm9, slight tweaks
nice
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I also agree with the ET4G 1800mah OEM battery. They are 20% more MAH than stock and last almost exactly 20% longer.
When you say your phone dies in 4 hrs, is that 4 hrs of constant screen on time, or 4 hrs of idle/sitting around time? 4 hours of screen on is going to be pretty good for this phone and I could not get that much on the stock battery. With the 1800mah I could probably get a bit over 4 hours screen on time.
On the other hand if your phone is dying after 4 hours of mostly sitting idle, you've got a problem, most likely a software problem. Flash back to stock, fully charge the battery, and then give it a test and see what happens.
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With this thing getting so so battery life, what are the chances we might be able to get a spare battery and charger for this thing soon?
Someone at Howard Forums mentioned that Mugen is developing the extended battery for Motorola Triumph
Yes mugen says that they will have a high cap battery for the motorola triumph.....
Yeah but who wants to pay Mugen prices?
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I know I'd rather get a spare regular capacity battery for hong kong prices.
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I have found that thw battery drops fast till 50% then last a while, I took mine off the charger at 7 this morn, and at 10pm I had 23% left.
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I purchased a 1500mah Anker battery for the Triumph on Amazon for 16.99 free shipping. After calibrating it, the phone lasts 20 hours!! 12-18 hours if using phone extensively. Just thought I would pass that along
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britton1981 said:
I purchased a 1500mah Anker battery for the Triumph on Amazon for 16.99 free shipping. After calibrating it, the phone lasts 20 hours!! 12-18 hours if using phone extensively. Just thought I would pass that along
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Yes, this morning, I had 12 Hrs, 32mins running and still had 54% left
im running cm7 and juiced defender ultimate on my phone, i typically go 16 hours before reaching 50% battery left. that's listening to media using wifi all day at work and such. maybe i have a supper battery or something or maybe the combination really works well. it is totally worth the 4.99 price for it.
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I have anker too, works better than oem, just try it on.
mine was from here
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005LFT7BW
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I have anker too, works better than oem, just try it on.
mine was from here
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Mine doesn't work any better. It goes dead just as fast.
Yes the Anker batteries and external charger work quite well for me, find them on Amazon or ebay.
I got a couple of MaxPower 2000maH batteries off ebay (2 for $9 with free shipping). Wasn't expecting much, but damn these things really work. With one in and using Easy Battery Saver on intelligent, I can usually get about 2 days (36-48 hours) of battery easily on my light-moderate use (reading email, listening to audiobooks/music, a few games occasionally, texting and the occasional phone call). I am on CM7 and usually keep wifi and BT off, but GPS on (though it usually is powered down by EBS and my lock times are crap even with the aGPS patch)
Totally worth it. If you want them search for u9000 2000 mah
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I got a couple of MaxPower 2000maH batteries off ebay (2 for $9 with free shipping). Wasn't expecting much, but damn these things really work. With one in and using Easy Battery Saver on intelligent, I can usually get about 2 days (36-48 hours) of battery easily on my light-moderate use (reading email, listening to audiobooks/music, a few games occasionally, texting and the occasional phone call). I am on CM7 and usually keep wifi and BT off, but GPS on (though it usually is powered down by EBS and my lock times are crap even with the aGPS patch)
Totally worth it. If you want them search for u9000 2000 mah
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I am running one of those too and it seems to have helped. I am no longer running juice defender or anything. Running CM7 tickerguy at 1000/245 interactive governor get about 1.2% per hour on standby. 1.8% per hour at 1400/245.
I want to ask if anybody can send me.the link where to buy Anker battery for sensation. I have read the forums and they said its not good to buy it on eBay that I might get the fake ones.
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Amazon ?
http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1900mAh-Battery-Sensation-BG58100/dp/B0053EYBNK/ref=pd_rhf_shvl_6
Amazon. Definitely Amazon. Got 2 1900mah batteries plus travel charger for 30USD. 3 charge cycles in and I'm getting an extra 1.5 hours of screen time!
I've ordered all my anker batteries from this seller on ebay:
http://myworld.ebay.com/laptopmate_usa
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3 charge cycles in and I'm getting an extra 1.5 hours of screen time!
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What do you mean by 1.5 hours of screen time? Screen switched on all the time or regular or power usage?
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What do you mean by 1.5 hours of screen time? Screen switched on all the time or regular or power usage?
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I think he means when you go to battery stats & look at display usage
Yeah, I meant active phone use at 50% brightness.
So basically Anker battery last 1 1/2 hrs more than the stock battery?
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That's just my experience thus far and I've only been through 3 charge cycles so there's room for deviation. The anker is 1900 mah, which is just about 25% more than stock. If this was a perfect world that should equate to 25% longer battery life, but real world is always a little different.
got 2 ankers with the wall charger/cradle for 28 bucks on amazon. Its rated at 1900 which is a big increase over stock.....the actual increase in life doesnt match that increase but they do last longer...so 28 bucks for 2 of em with a charger is still a great deal. Think you can pick up one for like 14 bucks
http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1600mAh...9A/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1318871003&sr=8-15
Bought it and my battery life is very good now, I can actually power use my phone without worried about battery. I played fruit ninja and played music via 3g with the speakers for more than an hour and loss like 15% percent battery. Went to bed with the battery at 12% and when I woke up it was at 8%. I can't get you any technical specs but the battery is alot better than stock, and for the price you can't go wrong.
Bought these batteries but after pretty extensive testing, I've got to say that any actual difference is marginal at best. Battery Monitor Widget measures them at nearly the same capacity as the original...the best figure it gave was ~1300mAh but accounting for the % error that's likely a bit overstated. Bottom line...you get two batteries on par w/ stock for a good price...just don't expect any real performance difference between a new stock battery and an Anker.
I too purchased this set of anker batteries and charger. But picked up on ebay for even less from the same amazon dealer. Also I needed the charger to charge batteries for older phones that used a proprietory charger that I didn't have. My stock HTC battery just wasn't keeping up after only a few months old. Maybe it says something for the quality of the OEM battery. Who knows. But after 2 weeks of using one of these batteries the difference is still night and day for me. Charge lasts much longer than my 6 month old OEM battery. Whether they are better/worse than a NEW OEM battery I can't say. But for the price and after running one for 2 weeks I definitely give them 2 thumbs up.
I highly doubt these are 1600 mah, it's probably closer to the stock battery.
You guys are comparing a heavily used stock battery to these new ones. What you should be comparing is a new stock battery vs these and you'd probably end up seeing very little difference.
I agree, I bought the same batteries and I wouldnt say the power was what I expected. I wouldnt say they are worth the price, rather just practice good battery management with the proper settings over the battery.
tejasgadhia said:
I agree, I bought the same batteries and I wouldnt say the power was what I expected. I wouldnt say they are worth the price, rather just practice good battery management with the proper settings over the battery.
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That or have a charger handy at all times lol.
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Well I just got them for Christmas (gosh I love ordering my own gifts from time to time Haha) and Will give a review after I charge one up tonight and give it a few days use. I can say that I got this phone in March and battery monitor widget consistently measures actual capacity between 986 and 1081 mAh. So OEM battery durability seems to be pretty crappy. Fingers crossed for the new ones!
Also, the stock battery in the last month has still been awful with the battery management technique of "put it on the table and do something else while leaving it in idle mode with data connection off"
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News is good! This battery tests at around 1500 mAh, as expected short of the advertised 1600, but far better than the older stock battery! After 5 hrs 5 mins on battery with fairly light use, I have 83% battery left.
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I got one of those on the 25th too. The first couple of days were moderatly light use until I got home from work. Then it was more. Got 26+/- hours out of each charge. Lots better than stock battery that was down to 5% usually after a 10 hr day with the same amount of usage
I wonder how the performance of the battery last over time. As in does the quality compare to that of the stock? So far my stock battery has a charge of about 8 hours on a good charge with moderate use anand its about a year old. How do these compare?
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We shall know in a few weeks/months/Kardashians (you know, 72 days). We will keep you posted man! As terrible as quality was on stock, I don't see how it could get much worse. This battery peaks out aroun 27 degrees Celsius when charging during use and stock would hit 34 degrees consistently.
Have to report that my Anker batteries are still doing great. Battery monitor still reporting both around 1475. I find myself not charging the battery overnight sometimes since I still have a decent charge left. And as someone mentioned it isn't fair to compair these new batteries to a failing stock battery. Stock battery was ONLY 7 months old (not good at all). It too is made in china. You can purchase 2 anker batteries and a universal charger for half the price of an oem replacement battery. Never expected the anker batteries to be 1600. How about someone with a fairly new oem battery and using battery monitor report the mAh they get.
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Have to report that my Anker batteries are still doing great. Battery monitor still reporting both around 1475.
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May i ask how long ago you bought this battery?
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calc said:
I highly doubt these are 1600 mah, it's probably closer to the stock battery.
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As from previous experience, It is not a big deal if they are less than 1600mah, so is the case of OEM batteries.
Or a quick Google search will show batteries with much less capacity selling for a lot more.
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Have to report that my Anker batteries are still doing great. Battery monitor still reporting both around 1475. I find myself not charging the battery overnight sometimes since I still have a decent charge left. And as someone mentioned it isn't fair to compair these new batteries to a failing stock battery. Stock battery was ONLY 7 months old (not good at all). It too is made in china. You can purchase 2 anker batteries and a universal charger for half the price of an oem replacement battery. Never expected the anker batteries to be 1600. How about someone with a fairly new oem battery and using battery monitor report the mAh they get.
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mine is what i would consider fairly new and battery moniter reports the total mah to be 1230mAh stock OEM htc battery that came with my inspire and i get usually a day and half out of normal use
I have had my batteries for about 2 1/2 months now. Still getting 1470 on average out of each. I switch them every 2 weeks just to keep them fresh.
Great news, I'll be buying these batteries soon then
Just got these myself yesterday. Granted I've only had them one day they have been great and are equal if not better than my original battery. Again this is only after one day use so hopefully it stays the same.
But so far I have 4.25 hours of on-screen time
30 min of GPS with imapmyrun
30 min of Pandora(for my run)
Total time: 1day 2 hours and have about 7 percent left
Wifi and GPS were always on even when not in use. Regular setup of gmail, and yahoo to push my emails
I hope you guys are aware of how lithium ion's work... which these are. I'm positive someone has already said this in some other section, but it should be known as this applies to practically all phones.
Deep discharging frequently will damage the batteries, best not to run these batteries all the way down just because you can....
Heat will kill the batteries quicker than just about anything you throw at it. When you guys deep discharge and have a prolonged recharging time the phone does get hot, also leaving the phone/battery in a hot summer car... well...
Time is another issue. The batteries degrade with time/age, whether you use them or not. If a seller is selling you a "new" battery that's been sitting on their shelf for a couple of years, you're going to get a gimped battery despite it being "new".
I recently got a couple of these batteries, charged them with the wall charger then when i put them into phone, didn't work phone saw them as at 0% and switched off , (yes made sure i put them in the right way.)
heathroi said:
I recently got a couple of these batteries, charged them with the wall charger then when i put them into phone, didn't work phone saw them as at 0% and switched off , (yes made sure i put them in the right way.)
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Sounds like you did something wrong. 2 batteries? I don't care how junky you might find them they should have at least worked. Guessing you did something wrong woth the wall charger. Try charging them in your phone.
My stock battery is shot. It will drain from fully charged down to nothing in an hour of browsing the net. I have tried everything to calibrate it and have tried different ROMs but still the drain is horrible.
I saw a 1900 anchor (ankor?) battery on amazon for $19. Is that the one that everyone buys?
ImHuge07 said:
My stock battery is shot. It will drain from fully charged down to nothing in an hour of browsing the net. I have tried everything to calibrate it and have tried different ROMs but still the drain is horrible.
I saw a 1900 anchor (ankor?) battery on amazon for $19. Is that the one that everyone buys?
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Yes. http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1900mAh-Battery-Sensation-Mytouch/dp/B0053EZJMC
It works great. Though l don't use my phone heavily. I mostly use it at home when phone is plugged in. But still it last much longer than stock.
Most people buy Anker battery and are very happy with it. I personally wanted more juice so I bought Mugen 3800mah battery. With Mugen I get with extremely heavy use around 26 hours of use. With moderate use I get around 36 hours. Light use 48 hours. But one problem with mugen is you will have to replace your back cover and your phone will be thicker to accommodate the battery. For me personally, I was after extreme battery life so the thicker phone didn't bother me at all. Another issue is price. Mugen is five times more expensive than Anker. But for me, I'm keeping my phone for awhile so it was a investment. But most don't want to deal with those issues so they choose Anker. It all depends on what you want. I recommend you start with anker, then if you decide you want more juice, go with mugen. But for most Anker is just fine. It's a good battery and will give you extended use. If you want extremely long battery life, go with mugen.
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webharsh said:
Yes. http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1900mAh-Battery-Sensation-Mytouch/dp/B0053EZJMC
It works great. Though l don't use my phone heavily. I mostly use it at home when phone is plugged in. But still it last much longer than stock.
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This is probably a stupid question but you can charge the battery by plugging your phone in like usual right? I see that some of them come with a wall charger where you have to plug the actual battery into that.
realsis said:
Most people buy Anker battery and are very happy with it. I personally wanted more juice so I bought Mugen 3800mah battery. With Mugen I get with extremely heavy use around 26 hours of use. With moderate use I get around 36 hours. Light use 48 hours. But one problem with mugen is you will have to replace your back cover and your phone will be thicker to accommodate the battery. For me personally, I was after extreme battery life so the thicker phone didn't bother me at all. Another issue is price. Mugen is five times more expensive than Anker. But for me, I'm keeping my phone for awhile so it was a investment. But most don't want to deal with those issues so they choose Anker. It all depends on what you want. I recommend you start with anker, then if you decide you want more juice, go with mugen. But for most Anker is just fine. It's a good battery and will give you extended use. If you want extremely long battery life, go with mugen.
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Thanks for the response but I think that is a little overkill. I will probably get a new phone before that kind of price is worth it.
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This is probably a stupid question but you can charge the battery by plugging your phone in like usual right? I see that some of them come with a wall charger where you have to plug the actual battery into that.
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Yes. Anker simply replaces your stock battery. Same shape size.
Is this Anker really that good? Beacuse I always buy the batterys from ebay (just like the ones for my DSLR) and have now a no brand 2430mAh using for almost a year and can use it a whole day without problems. Costs me only $12 and free shipping.
I bought 2 Anker batteries and a charger for $30US, I think. No regrets.
ImHuge07 said:
My stock battery is shot. It will drain from fully charged down to nothing in an hour of browsing the net. I have tried everything to calibrate it and have tried different ROMs but still the drain is horrible.
I saw a 1900 anchor (ankor?) battery on amazon for $19. Is that the one that everyone buys?
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I bought my Anker 1 year ago and it still pretty good!
Get Anker.
An important thing to consider is anker has a 1 year warranty. And they WILL honor their warranty. I bought 6 batteries for my families LG Optimus Vs (Our first smartphones) and 1 battery went bad after like 6 months. I called them up a few months later when I realized I had a warranty, and they sent me replacement! (it was like 1 month before my warranty ended) And all they wanted was the serial numbers of the old batteries, however the original ones didn't have numbers so they instead just wanted a photo. (Which now that I think about it I never sent... ...)
Also, one of the chargers (that I bought with 2 batteries, a few months before that set of batteries I mentioned above) fried for some reason after about 8 months. So I left it on the shelf hoping I might be able to fix it. By the time I realized I had the warranty it had been over a year since my purchase. Bummer. So I called them up explained it went bad several months ago but I didn't know about the warranty, could they send me a replacement? And even though I was no longer in my warranty they sent me a new one.
Another thing is, for me, having spare batteries is a MUST as I have a LOT of free time at work. (I'm a background actor, and most of the time we have to do whatever we want) And continuous use (Browsing the web, playing games, reading news, watching TED AIR talks) drains a battery in 3 - 5 hours. And it can sometimes be 16 hour days, with no place nearby to plug in a charger. That's another awesome thing about Anker sets, the stand alone charger. I have MANY times been at work with one of my batteries dead. I looked for and found an outlet, a little far from holding, (where we are while we aren't working) and just plugged a dead battery into the stand alone charger and into the outlet. I can go to work or just go about my business not tethered to the wall, and 3 hours later my battery is charged. I then would switch one of my more drained batteries for it and continue like that.
So ultimately its up to you, but I would recommend getting a set of 2 Anker 1900mah batteries and a charger for $30. However if the charger isn't a big deal for you then look up some $7 Evo 3D batteries on Amazon. They are 1730mah, and are pretty decent.
Bragging here, I currently have around 10 batteries! Only 2 are anker. the others are 5 EVO 3D and 3 Sensation stock batteries I got for only $2 each! I found someone on Amazon selling them for $2 each with $4.50 shipping, only the shipping combined! So I got 8 batteries AND five 16GB Class 4 Sandisk MicroSDs for only $54 total. What a deal. lol.
How are you guys feeling about this battery? I decided to try it out, back when I had the GS3 I bought one of those 9000mah batteries and it was an extremely rare day that I went below 50% battery, so I went for the 6000mah anker battery here since it is cheaper.
I definitely feel like it has extended life, but it feels like it's only about 50% better as opposed to 100% longer life. I can usually make it to the end of the day now, whereas before I was putting it on the charger when I'd get home from work every day.
It all depends on the use of the phone. I know people that make 3 days use with Zerolemon and some make 18 hrs.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
Anker 6400mah?
[email protected] BOC5 stock, for now.
Im thinking the same!
I want to buy the replacement battery for note 4 3220mah , they say they have stronger cells!
Anyone can confirm this? Any comparisons with stock samsung battery
After LP update BOC5 my battery life is decreased , atm i am at 42% with 3hours and 6 minutes of SOT with a total of 8hours
Also if i root it and greenify some sh!t will i see big difference?
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patriotaki said:
Im thinking the same!
I want to buy the replacement battery for note 4 3220mah , they say they have stronger cells!
Anyone can confirm this? Any comparisons with stock samsung battery
After LP update BOC5 my battery life is decreased , atm i am at 42% with 3hours and 6 minutes of SOT with a total of 8hours
Also if i root it and greenify some sh!t will i see big difference?
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I haven't seen any change with greenify anymore. Have done test with it and without. It drains more battery running in the background on the note 4
BAD ASS NOTE 4
BACARDILIMON said:
I haven't seen any change with greenify anymore. Have done test with it and without. It drains more battery running in the background on the note 4
BAD ASS NOTE 4
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Damn..
If i root it what other options do i have to have more battery life?
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I bought the 2 ankar batteries that a rotate with the OEM. they are very good and worth the money.
only complaint would be there is a plastic piece on the bottem of the battery that locks it into place. I left it in my car a couple time and it melted and fell off. so now on one of the batterys it fits loose and sometime makes my phone reboot from being knocked around. but i added some tape to the bottem and it fixed the lock and i dont have the problem anymore. it only happened with one of the batteries.
is the battery life better on the anker one? than the original samsung battery
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I bought the 2 ankar batteries that a rotate with the OEM. they are very good and worth the money.
only complaint would be there is a plastic piece on the bottem of the battery that locks it into place. I left it in my car a couple time and it melted and fell off. so now on one of the batterys it fits loose and sometime makes my phone reboot from being knocked around. but i added some tape to the bottem and it fixed the lock and i dont have the problem anymore. it only happened with one of the batteries.
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email [email protected] I had that set and had a problem with one of the batteries and they sent a replacement in 4 days from my email
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is the battery life better on the anker one? than the original samsung battery
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seems comparable, I don't use the stock battery that much since I can quick charge or swap for a full charged (using the external charger included with the 2 pack)
aclays said:
How are you guys feeling about this battery? I decided to try it out, back when I had the GS3 I bought one of those 9000mah batteries and it was an extremely rare day that I went below 50% battery, so I went for the 6000mah anker battery here since it is cheaper.
I definitely feel like it has extended life, but it feels like it's only about 50% better as opposed to 100% longer life. I can usually make it to the end of the day now, whereas before I was putting it on the charger when I'd get home from work every day.
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I've had pretty good results. I went 2 days 6 hrs with 7:15 screen on, 20 hrs wifi, 34 hrs 4g screen on 50-60% brightness
i'll be posting a thread in a bit on it.
I posted (at length) on my experience with the 3220mah battery here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60356709&postcount=7
Hope that helps
I just got the Anker 3220 last week & so far it does seem to do a little bit better than the stock battery. Not by much, but I've definitely noticed that I don't need to put on on the charger as much.