1600/1800/2450 mAh Extended Battery for Desire HD, Inspire 4G,... - Desire HD Accessories

Anybody here try with this one ???
1800 mAh Extended Slim Design Battery for HTC ACE, HTC Desire HD, HTC Inspire 4G, HTC Surround, BD26100
I found it from Amazon.com
but I don't know how it is ? Good or bad or fake capacity ?
Is there anybody has used yet ?
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I'm planning to buy but I wonder about its performance
(1800-1230)/1230*100% ~= 46.34% => 146.34% performance compared to original one

i had one of these. not reliable.
the only reliable extended battery is the mugen one

Also the 1900mah Anker is working great as many users have written to other similar topic.
I have it since Easter and battery life is amazing.
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spookykidmt said:
i had one of these. not reliable.
the only reliable extended battery is the mugen one
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So all other battery with high mAh except Mugen are fake capacity, aren't they ?
but Mugen does not have 1800mAh or higher, they have 1600mAh for Desire HD only.
How about these battery ?
From Gmarket.co.kr (Korean)
about 9$
about 15$
from amazon.com
about 5$
from eBay.com
about 9$

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1344761

Most of those batteries are fake, especially the cheap ones. It's not really an improvement over the standard battery.

My original battery works around 18-24h for me with my normal use.
With this battery...
-can't input outside link- Search "B004I227RK" @ amazon.de
...i have around 35-45 hours. At least it has only 1300mAh. But it works really fine for me.

Spluh said:
Most of those batteries are fake, especially the cheap ones. It's not really an improvement over the standard battery.
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agree...
i bought one of these from ebay and its doesnt worth it

I bought a battery for desire hd from ebay for $5 with 1600mAh. Testing it with a professional battery charger I discovered that his power storage capacity was only 800 mAh (worse than the original after 1.5 years of use).
Also when I tried to use phone camera with the flash the phone suddenly reboots, which is not the case with the original battery.
Bye

I bought a battery on amazon that claimed to be 1600mah but it was only 1230mah

Quiglesigles said:
I bought a battery on amazon that claimed to be 1600mah but it was only 1230mah
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That's we buy only branded and tested by other members batteries.
Didn't you read before here to know what to buy?
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fr34kde said:
My original battery works around 18-24h for me with my normal use.
With this battery...
-can't input outside link- Search "B004I227RK" @ amazon.de
...i have around 35-45 hours. At least it has only 1300mAh. But it works really fine for me.
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Battery drain is 0,5%/hour on JellyTime R9 with this battery.

I've got a 'gold edition' 2500 mAh I purchased on eBay for about 5$ (CAD). Its BS! Lasts about as long if not a little shorter than oem @ 1350mAh?!!!
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I have seen the Anker 1600 mAh batteries on Amazon UK for £10 for 2 (incl a charger) which has pretty good reviews.
In my experience, for cheaper batteries you cant always trust a mAh rating for many cheaper batteries.
The Mugen and Anker ones consistently get good reviews.

I bought the Anker battery 1600 mAH from Amazon but I did not get Anker and got a different one instead. The battery I got was 1500 mAh. So be careful ordering from Amazon if at all you are looking for Anker replacement batteries. The good thing though is that I got the money refunded and the battery which I got isn't that bad either. I am for sure getting more usage time with the new battery.

coolpixs4 said:
Anybody here try with this one ???
1800 mAh Extended Slim Design Battery for HTC ACE, HTC Desire HD, HTC Inspire 4G, HTC Surround, BD26100
I found it from Amazon.com
but I don't know how it is ? Good or bad or fake capacity ?
Is there anybody has used yet ?
I'm planning to buy but I wonder about its performance
(1800-1230)/1230*100% ~= 46.34% => 146.34% performance compared to original one
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These look like fake Momax batteries
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mstickland said:
I've got a 'gold edition' 2500 mAh I purchased on eBay for about 5$ (CAD). Its BS! Lasts about as long if not a little shorter than oem @ 1350mAh?!!!
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Same here. But can be use as spare battery, performance the same like oem. One problem current widget cannot detect battery temperature
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Well... the thing about battery capacity is pretty mathematical. For a given volume of battery, you can only fit so much capacity inside.
That's why ebay batteries touting unusual figures are fake. If you're lucky they will have the stock capacity.
The only exception to this is Mugen, as far as I'm aware. They have squeezed some extra capacity (not much, takes it up to 1500mAh).
Batteries are also cheap if the manufacturer takes shortcuts on the charging circuitry. Another good reason to avoid the $5 1800mAh wonders.
So, I would only recommend 2 batteries: HTC's, and Mugen's.
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paul c said:
Well... the thing about battery capacity is pretty mathematical. For a given volume of battery, you can only fit so much capacity inside.
That's why ebay batteries touting unusual figures are fake. If you're lucky they will have the stock capacity.
The only exception to this is Mugen, as far as I'm aware. They have squeezed some extra capacity (not much, takes it up to 1500mAh).
Batteries are also cheap if the manufacturer takes shortcuts on the charging circuitry. Another good reason to avoid the $5 1800mAh wonders.
So, I would only recommend 2 batteries: HTC's, and Mugen's.
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Not really.
You forget Anker batteries, which have good quality and mah.
Unleashed from N101T @1.6Ghz

use mugan
i dont know, whether it will be a good one or not, but use mugan one. that is trusted.

Related

1800mah Anker

I've been looking at anker , HTC evo 3d and HTC Amaze batteries since they are all backwards compatible with the HTC Sensation.
These are my choices so far...
Anker 1900mah $15.00+
Anker 1800mah $11.00
HTC evo 3d "oem" 1730mah $7.00
From what I've seen on the forums.. Ankers are rated at 1700mah and the HTC evo 3d battery out performs Ankers.
There's just a lot of speculation and Hype about the Ankers.
If anyone can give me their opinion on which battery is better for the price I would appreciate it.
Anker
I've seen an huge increase with the Anker and I beat my phone throughout the day.
Get the Anker 1900mAh, top it off with an ICS rom and you'll be perfectly fine.
You can get an Evo3D battery for $7?? When I checked a while back they were going for $29.99. I guess times have changed with newer phones being out.
I'm a big fan of the Anker 1900. I know third party batteries are hit and miss, but the ones I got for my wife and myself have been great. It used to be a struggle for my phone to last all day on a charge. Now not so much if I keep my syncing reasonable.
My only gripe with the Anker is that I'm sure it's not measuring temperature correctly. There's no way I can overclock to 1.5GHz, run psx emulator for 30 mins and have it still sitting on 25 degrees celcius. It does actually run cooler than stock, but still.
Mine measured at almost the advertised 1900. Don't know how accurate battery monitor widget is, but hey not bad.
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Well ankers used to be $10 but at the time I didn't believe about the 1900mah hype and due to the high reviews and popularity of the product now the price has went up to $16.00+.
I just feel like people are purchasing the anker and it's way over priced compared to other batteries in the market.
Interesting Picture with 1882mAh measured.. I'm wondering what other users measure with their batteries.
The Anker lacks a temperature sensor that is why it shows as 25C all the time. I read that 25C is the default temperature reading.
@messawood
Mine is measured for this cycle @1901mAh.
From my experience It's between 1850mAh and 1950mAh.
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Regardless of the temperature indication contact it seems like there is more than 1800mah on the anker battery.
So far the best price for an anker is buying 2 for $21.00
If anyone can post their stats or opinion on a oem HTC Evo/Amaze. It would help others.
I have purchased a brand new Evo 3D battery and will be testing it on Saturday.
Cant wait to see what it reports on battery monitor widget.
HTC Amaze battery fits in the Sensation as well. I have one in mine at the moment.
HTC is true to capacity. I'm sure Anker is lower than reported. It's not a true 1800-1900. The HTC will be pretty true. Might be off by a little, not as significantly as the Ankers. I would't be suprised if the Ankers were less than 1730.
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HTC Amaze battery fits in the Sensation as well. I have one in mine at the moment.
HTC is true to capacity. I'm sure Anker is lower than reported. It's not a true 1800-1900. The HTC will be pretty true. Might be off by a little, not as significantly as the Ankers. I would't be suprised if the Ankers were less than 1730.
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For Some reason in battery monitor widget it reports 1800+ for ankers as seen above..
What does it report for the amaze/evo3d battery?
messawood said:
For Some reason in battery monitor widget it reports 1800+ for ankers as seen above..
What does it report for the amaze/evo3d battery?
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I believe I've read somewhere before that you can't rely on those apps 100%. It's like false memory and that the app reads the battery at xxxx mAh.
Kind of like when usb flash drives were new to the market. The fake ones read 4GB, but in reality they were 128kb.
chrischoi said:
I believe I've read somewhere before that you can't rely on those apps 100%. It's like false memory and that the app reads the battery at xxxx mAh.
Kind of like when usb flash drives were new to the market. The fake ones read 4GB, but in reality they were 128kb.
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That's the reason why I was wondering what it reads on a amaze/evo battery.
Cause on the app it reads 1520mah for a stock battery which is true.
i am using anker and i don't think it is legit 1800.
it is more or less the same as stock....
it was waste of money
Stefina said:
i am using anker and i don't think it is legit 1800.
it is more or less the same as stock....
it was waste of money
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:/ well that was my first expectation of the anker. I didn't give into the 1900mah and then the price went up after people reported good reviews.. but there's "evidence" from the battery monitor widget.. which makes me wonder...
With the prices of the "oem" battery dropping down to 5.99 I went with the oem battery for now even if there's a mere 100mah difference.
Now I'm just waiting for powerskins to drop down to $15-20 dollars
Also if anyone wants to do the Chroming of their sensation the oem backcover/housing is only $13.99 which is cheaper than buying the white housing and looks better imo.
Can you give a link to the battery?
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Can you give a link to the battery?
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Sigh should have waited an day.. now it's $5.00
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HTC-BG86100...957529?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item1e68d74619
messawood said:
Sigh should have waited an day.. now it's $5.00
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HTC-BG86100...957529?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item1e68d74619
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I wish I could rep you or something for this link. I've been trying to decide between an anker or evo3d battery and this is a price I can't resist lol
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overthinkingme said:
I wish I could rep you or something for this link. I've been trying to decide between an anker or evo3d battery and this is a price I can't resist lol
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That's the reason why I created this thread. ankers used to be $10.00 before it got popular and now the price is $16.00+ but then again oem evo 3d batteries used to be 30.00+
I just wanted the best battery for the money and obviously the "oem" evo3d batteries is the better choice for the price
messawood said:
That's the reason why I created this thread. ankers used to be $10.00 before it got popular and now the price is $16.00+ but then again oem evo 3d batteries used to be 30.00+
I just wanted the best battery for the money and obviously the "oem" evo3d batteries is the better choice for the price
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Talk about bang for the buck..
Patience pays lol
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Nokia Lumia 710 - Extended Battery 2430MAH BP-3L

It is well known that the Lumia 710 doesn't have the best battery life. I found a "replacement" battery on e-bay that is larger in capacity. The standard BP-3L OEM one is rated at 1300mAH and the replacement battery on e-bay is rated at 2430mAH.
Anyone have luck with this battery? Not sure if anyone has purchased batteries from this manufacturer, e-cell, and if their products are any good?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/GOLD-2430MA...ccessories&hash=item1e69c26278#ht_2362wt_1139
I would like to to know too
The Nokia 710 uses the same battery as the Nokia 603 which is a a BP-3L not a BP-4L.
dschach said:
The Nokia 710 uses the same battery as the Nokia 603 which is a a BP-3L not a BP-4L.
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Who said anything about a BP-4L? The extended battery on ebay is listed as a BP-3L.
The listing states "GOLD 2430MAH BP-3L HIGH CAPACITY BUSINESS BATTERY FOR NOKIA 603 LUMIA 710" which means the 710 uses the same sized (physically) battery as the 603, which is what I'm guessing your implying.
Sorry about the confusion. The ad does say 710 and BP-3L. There was another thread where someone was asking about a BP-4L and I replied to the wrong thread.
However, I would be skeptical of a similar sized battery with such a high capacity.
dschach said:
Sorry about the confusion. The ad does say 710 and BP-3L. There was another thread where someone was asking about a BP-4L and I replied to the wrong thread.
However, I would be skeptical of a similar sized battery with such a high capacity.
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No worries about the confusion I went ahead and just ordered this battery on ebay; if it is fake then I'll request a charge-back via Paypal Simple as that. Stay tuned.
I did find this recent feedback on the sellers site for another one of this high capacity batteries.
Utter rubbish. Not the capacity claimed. Member id fubbybob (private) Feb-14-12 13:00
2430MAH HIGH CAPACITY F-S1 GOLD BATTERY TORCH 9810 (#130595776313) GBP 12.95 View Item 2430MAH HIGH CAPACITY F-S1 GOLD BATTERY TORCH 9810
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Hi. I'm italian and I don't know how to speak a good english. I've bought that battery, the seller is reliable. The battery has arrived with nothing. I've tested it and the result was... 1300mAh. I left a negative feedback, and the seller has refunded me. But i still have the battery. Now i just ordered a 1,70€ bp-3l (1500mah)
mattias93 said:
Hi. I'm italian and I don't know how to speak a good english. I've bought that battery, the seller is reliable. The battery has arrived with nothing. I've tested it and the result was... 1300mAh. I left a negative feedback, and the seller has refunded me. But i still have the battery. Now i just ordered a 1,70€ bp-3l (1500mah)
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Italy <3!
As for the battery I ordered, still hasn't arrived. I will await my arrival and test it as well. Thanks for your input.
gingerman1984 said:
I just came across the post that Mugen Battery is released for Nokia Lumia 710
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Mugen batteries are good (at least they are honest about battery's real parameters) but extremely overpriced. And they never innovate something real new; all Mugen's batteries are built using "regular" technology, may be with better quality control.
I just bought this.. for great price...
http://www.obostore.com/index.php?m...761409d55&categories_id=&keyword=bty103+BP-3L
I will report back if it's not good.
Not sure about this battery but Mugen batteries have great feedbacks.
Any new feedback on this topic? ??
I bought an andida 1700mah battery. It drains as fast as the original 1300mah. One thing i found out is that after using the 1700mah extended battery it somehow mess up your "battery status" in the diagnostic tool. It shows the voltage and current but the battery full capacity has disappear from the list. Anything similar happen to you guys?
hello friends, I bought a few weeks ago the battery mungen and I must say that I threw 36 euros. there is no difference between the original and this one. and diagnostics tool to me is missing when updating to firmware version for free 12120. I found this one on internet what you think.
ebay.es/itm/2200mAh-BP-3L-bateria-Nokia-603-Lumia-710-303-Asha-Asha-3030-/280838748332?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_186&hash=item41634b38ac
I confirm that gives maximum mungen 1275mah after 6 full loads and two months of use
Hi guys, I see that there are some of you, that bought batteries with more charge than the original (1300mAh), I was thinking if it really last longer than the original, can you please post your feedbacks about the new batteries?
Thanks
Its fake.
a 2000 mah battery is not that size...
Ofcourse these batteries are fake. Even if they do exist, just think why doesn't Nokia sells it in their stores ? i wouldn't go for a product which is not official. I am happy with the battery life my phone has.
From my expereince, i own a HD7
The HD7 battery dimensions can only go up to 1300 mah
Seido, anker and mugen are selling them . they are 80 mah + than the original battery
ANy other capacity more than that means extended battery door and significantly thicker battery.
Dont get fooled into buying these gold batteries that advertise same size but atrociously high capacity . these are fakes obviously. if u can have 2000 mah battery in that size, then why havent HTC themselves have not done it? or samsung or even Apple
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ctito said:
Hi guys, I see that there are some of you, that bought batteries with more charge than the original (1300mAh), I was thinking if it really last longer than the original, can you please post your feedbacks about the new batteries?
Thanks
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I have used the yoo bao 2200 mah battery and the anker 1300 mah battery . Both for HD7 phone
The yoo bao battery lasts significantly longer, about 100 % more but its thicker ( 2x the size of original HTC battery) and needs the supplied battery cover
http://www.obostore.com/2200mah-yoobao-extended-battery-for-htc-hd7-p-705.html
the anker 1300 mah battery also lasts slightly longer giving 15-20 % more. But it is the same size as the original battery .
http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1300mAh-Li-ion-Battery-Schubert/sim/B005Q6VZFC/2
So get either of these and u should be fine.
I am now on the yoo bao battery and it does last me 2 full days with heavy usage

Replacement batteries

Please post up links to the best replacement battery for the Epic 4g.
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Search amazon iv bought an extended 3500mah hyperion battery that came with backing I emailed amazon and hyperion saying backing didn't fit good and it fit just fine I emaild them this knowing they'd just send me another battery so they ended up sending me 2more 3 total there beast I bought a battery charger aswell then I wanted a good slim battery and ordered a qcell epic touch slim 1900mah battery from amazon and epic touch batteries fit our og epics perfect it came in less then 2days really fast
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The 1800 mah batteries for the Epic Touch work great too. Samsung-branded OEM batteries have been much better than any of the 'compatible' batteries. Amazon has them for about $15
anker 1800mAh
I just ordered 2x of these Anger 1800mAh batteries from Amazon. Have great reports/reviews on Amazon, will report here if they're any good or not.
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Please post up links to the best replacement battery for the Epic 4g.
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Check out my battery reviews in my sig to get an idea, I believe that the fat 3500 batteries have value that CANNOT be beat! (as long as added girth isn't minded)
A solid slim battery would be the OEM 1800mAh battery from the Epic Touch (just MAKE SURE it's true OEM and not a knock off that just looks like it... there are certain tells such as listed model numbers and other markings)
I find my OEM Samsung 1800mah to be substantial. Lasts the day and that's all I need I suppose. I can't stand fat batteries.
Kitteh298 said:
I find my OEM Samsung 1800mah to be substantial. Lasts the day and that's all I need I suppose. I can't stand fat batteries.
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Yeah the 1800mAh batt is my favorite slim batt for sure just wish they were as cheap as the fat batts so you can choose between thin or capacity. I don't believe they deserve to be more than $1 in difference for the price/ performance to be on par with da fatties
iviyth0s said:
Yeah the 1800mAh batt is my favorite slim batt for sure just wish they were as cheap as the fat batts so you can choose between thin or capacity. I don't believe they deserve to be more than $1 in difference for the price/ performance to be on par with da fatties
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I take it the 1800mAh batts don't need a bigger batt cover, right?
SochBAT said:
I take it the 1800mAh batts don't need a bigger batt cover, right?
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Yup, the Samsung Epic Touch 1800mah takes the stock cover.
Kitteh298 said:
Yup, the Samsung Epic Touch 1800mah takes the stock cover.
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nsxer witnefs
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+1
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Sold!
iviyth0s said:
Check out my battery reviews in my sig to get an idea, I believe that the fat 3500 batteries have value that CANNOT be beat! (as long as added girth isn't minded)
A solid slim battery would be the OEM 1800mAh battery from the Epic Touch (just MAKE SURE it's true OEM and not a knock off that just looks like it... there are certain tells such as listed model numbers and other markings)
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Thanks for the links... I have been very lucky with my current battery, but think I should probably get a backup before this one bites the dust. Your information will be very useful to me thanks!
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Thanks for the links... I have been very lucky with my current battery, but think I should probably get a backup before this one bites the dust. Your information will be very useful to me thanks!
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You're quite welcome!! I may go on to review my dad's 5 batteries for his S4 (2 OEM and 3 Generic) but I'm still sporting our good old Epic. Might upgrade/switch to a Stratosphere II (Epic on crack)
iviyth0s said:
A solid slim battery would be the OEM 1800mAh battery from the Epic Touch (just MAKE SURE it's true OEM and not a knock off that just looks like it... there are certain tells such as listed model numbers and other markings)
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I bought what appear to be OEM samsung 1800 mAh batteries from Amazon and they weren't stellar performers. i think it might be possible that these are seconds or b-stock or something. I had the stock 1400 that came with my phone in rotation and I just didn't see a big difference with the 1800.
However, I just bought Anker 1800s and those things have impressed me. 2 batteries and an outboard charger for $20 is a helluva deal, too. I am gun shy about buying the ones that are marked "samsung" now due to the negative experience I had. Your mileage may vary.
boocephus said:
I bought what appear to be OEM samsung 1800 mAh batteries from Amazon and they weren't stellar performers. i think it might be possible that these are seconds or b-stock or something. I had the stock 1400 that came with my phone in rotation and I just didn't see a big difference with the 1800.
However, I just bought Anker 1800s and those things have impressed me. 2 batteries and an outboard charger for $20 is a helluva deal, too. I am gun shy about buying the ones that are marked "samsung" now due to the negative experience I had. Your mileage may vary.
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*1500mAh stock
You may have bought a counterfeit in OEM's clothing. Can you get some pictures up of your "OEM" samsung 1800 batts??
I hear good things about Anker batteries but haven't had the pleasure of using them nor testing them. Would you want me to analyze yours?
I just bought this battery a week ago and feel as though it may be a knock off. It only gets about 8 hours of life before dying. How can you tell if it's a fake?
I guess I could have resized...oops sorry!
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Hmm...that does appear to be genuine...
Maybe they sent you some used ones or possible "new" ones that have sit unused in the warehouse for too long. Would you like me to analyze them for ya?? (or any other batteries)
As you saw my dad hadn't had his for longer than 6 months and his 1800 battery dropped from 1800mAh to about 1500mAh average.
Have you fully discharged and charged them a couple times. They might need that.
iviyth0s said:
Hmm...that does appear to be genuine...
Maybe they sent you some used ones or possible "new" ones that have sit unused in the warehouse for too long. Would you like me to analyze them for ya?? (or any other batteries)
As you saw my dad hadn't had his for longer than 6 months and his 1800 battery dropped from 1800mAh to about 1500mAh average.
Have you fully discharged and charged them a couple times. They might need that.
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I was expecting to see a MFG date on it like my two (3 year old) factory batteries I have. After a few days of using the 1800 I went back to them since they at least make it through the day. They've had a few charge cycles or more.
The first day or so was rough since the phone was reporting 15-20% power and then would just power off. I'd turn it back on and it'd say 5% or something. Admittedly when I put this new battery in I deleted the battery stats file so I attributed this initial behavior to that.
I was planning to return the battery if it's worth my time/money since I got it fairly cheap on ebay (doh!). I should have read these threads before shopping there for bargains.
How would you go about analyzing batteries? Need to send them to you?

New battery, which one?

First off all, sorry for opening another topic about a battery but I've read a lot and still don't know which one I've to buy. Currently I'm using the stock battery in my Sensation XE (1730mah). But I've to charge it too many so I want a better one but don't want a custom cover so my phone is thicker.
I've searched on eBay and found a 2680mah battery! But Japan stuff.. http://www.ebay.com/itm/251164807167 which I'm not really trusting. So I've send a message to the seller:
- Does it really fit in the default case?
- Is the battery certified or something? CE, RoHs? Legal in Europe?
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And the response:
Dear customer, our batteries have passed all the safety tests,
are CE compliant, making them safe for phones, are equal in size and shape to the original batteries, changing only the mah and weight, our customers notice a duration of more than 30% more than the original battery.
thanks
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What do you guys think? I've read another topic about a 2400mah Japan battery which was actually 900mah.
Next I've read about this one: http://www.ebay.nl/itm/330683288786 and I've read some stuff about an exploded battery.. something I don't want!!
Please give me some advice from your experience.
Probably fake. Looks like the other one you mentioned (2400mah) with another label.
I'd suggest you to go with anker 1900mah.
Thanks for your reply! But there's a topic about an exploded Anker battery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514929
Can someone recommend me another good battery or can convince me that the Anker battery is the best choise?
royduin said:
Thanks for your reply! But there's a topic about an exploded Anker battery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514929
Can someone recommend me another good battery or can convince me that the Anker battery is the best choise?
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Anker is the best, I use it, and so does at least half the Sensation forum.
It performs about the same as the stock XE battery.
Batteries such as the one you linked are much, much more likely to explode. Anker is a quality company which does lots of R&D.
Thanks! Just bought this one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/320820724921
Good choice. You won't regret.
This anker battery exploded is totally fake. Some users described how fake is this thread.
extrem0 said:
Good choice. You won't regret.
This anker battery exploded is totally fake. Some users described how fake is this thread.
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These scammers know their market, I'll give them that. People who believe that exploding Anker tripe are also likely to believe the fantasy of a 2400+ mAh stock-size battery.
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i use an anker battery... its a hell of a lot better than stock $20 on amazon
I'm using the Brixt 3100mAh and these are my stats. I'm also on Elegancia 5.0 and 3.33 FW
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royduin said:
First off all, sorry for opening another topic about a battery but I've read a lot and still don't know which one I've to buy. Currently I'm using the stock battery in my Sensation XE (1730mah). But I've to charge it too many so I want a better one but don't want a custom cover so my phone is thicker.
I've searched on eBay and found a 2680mah battery! But Japan stuff.. http://www.ebay.com/itm/251164807167 which I'm not really trusting. So I've send a message to the seller:
And the response:
What do you guys think? I've read another topic about a 2400mah Japan battery which was actually 900mah.
Next I've read about this one: http://www.ebay.nl/itm/330683288786 and I've read some stuff about an exploded battery.. something I don't want!!
Please give me some advice from your experience.
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Hey dude.
I've got 3 batteries:
1: HTC Stock/standard battery.
2: Anker 1900mah
3: The exact same gold one as in the Ebay link.
I find the HTC battery and the Anker battery to be complete garbage.
But, was completely surprised when I bought the gold battery claiming to be 2430 mah (that's what mine says on it) and whilst it may not be genuinely 2430 mah, I have to say...it's MUCH better than the Anker & HTC batteries.
I'm getting 12 hours MORE on my Sensation with the gold battery in, compared to the other 2.....LOVE it!:good:
Matt
Only Anker
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jep i would also prefer the anker battey
Thanks for the answers, bought the Anker, so I'm looking forward to receive it!
matthew33 said:
Hey dude.
I've got 3 batteries:
1: HTC Stock/standard battery.
2: Anker 1900mah
3: The exact same gold one as in the Ebay link.
I find the HTC battery and the Anker battery to be complete garbage.
But, was completely surprised when I bought the gold battery claiming to be 2430 mah (that's what mine says on it) and whilst it may not be genuinely 2430 mah, I have to say...it's MUCH better than the Anker & HTC batteries.
I'm getting 12 hours MORE on my Sensation with the gold battery in, compared to the other 2.....LOVE it!:good:
Matt
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What was your screen on time?
For me, my gold 2430mah battery is a lot and I mean a LOT better than my Anker and my HTC battery.
over 24 hours of average use, using loads of gps, game, brightness on full etc and still have loads of battery left.
upload pictures online
Could you please post your battery stat like my second photo? I think tapping history will show it.
This is my anker stats. Light usage, but downloaded and installed new build still in this cycle.
I don't see a lot of people using mugen. Any reason in particular? The bulky 3.800mha I understand.. (ugly!)
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I don't see a lot of people using mugen. Any reason in particular? The bulky 3.800mha I understand.. (ugly!)
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Over twice the price for marginal (if any) benefit.
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just understand it
you cant make a 2450 mah in the same size that the original
it is faked
the anker on the other hand is more optimistic 1950 mah, but it is really strongly(25% better for me)
also, the anker is havier than the original(~3 grams more) - that is what allows it to be stronger
the golden ones will weight the same as the origina, or in the best situation - same as anker
if you want a quality one buy the anker(or the mugen which is also good as the anker but expensive)
Anker or chicitec
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MPJ 7000mAh Extended Battery REVIEW (2day4hrs / 9h46m on screen)

Is a very good option.
check it
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white
http://www.ebay.com/itm/230978571860?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
black
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MPJ-7000mAh...730?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item4d0c6f1ac2
its *not* really 7000 mAh
Hmm but it has 9 hours screen on... perhaps might be 5000ish mah?
lambstone said:
Hmm but it has 9 hours screen on... perhaps might be 5000ish mah?
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yeah most likley;
i just got the Hyperion 5600 mAh and i got 7 hours screen time on my first charge; and almost 2 days on battery. (wifi/bluetooth on 24/7 and brightness at 100%)
its for sure a 5600 mAh battery.
Never heard of mpj
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wavrunrx said:
yeah most likley;
i just got the Hyperion 5600 mAh and i got 7 hours screen time on my first charge; and almost 2 days on battery. (wifi/bluetooth on 24/7 and brightness at 100%)
its for sure a 5600 mAh battery.
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I ordered one of these kinps 6300mah extended battery
Did a quick search on the kinps brand, apparently some galaxy note ii users said it was pretty decent so what the hell, it's cheaper than getting the zerolemon which costs quite a fair bit to ship out of the states.
Also, if it isn't close to 6300mah, I can always talk to the seller
lambstone said:
I ordered one of these kinps 6300mah extended battery
Did a quick search on the kinps brand, apparently some galaxy note ii users said it was pretty decent so what the hell, it's cheaper than getting the zerolemon which costs quite a fair bit to ship out of the states.
Also, if it isn't close to 6300mah, I can always talk to the seller
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maybe itll be just fine for you and that would be great, and i hope it is, but im quite confident in saying its not going to be 6300mAh.
if you spent $4 more, you could have bought a recognized brand like a hyperion 5200 mAh, and gotten better then rated specs. with a knips, or the OP's MPJ, they are one or all of the following:
1) purposely mislabeled capacity to deceive unsuspecting buyers
2) a recycled cell (not good)
3) manufacturing origin: China (Parts and assembly)
imho, i would have spent the extra $4 for quality.
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hyperion link:
http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Samsung-Extended-Compatible-Warranty/dp/B00BCK2G40
wavrunrx said:
maybe itll be just fine for you and that would be great, and i hope it is, but im quite confident in saying its not going to be 6300mAh.
if you spent $4 more, you could have bought a recognized brand like a hyperion 5200 mAh, and gotten better then rated specs. with a knips, or the OP's MPJ, they are one or all of the following:
1) purposely mislabeled capacity to deceive unsuspecting buyers
2) a recycled cell (not good)
3) manufacturing origin: China (Parts and assembly)
imho, i would have spent the extra $4 for quality.
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hyperion link:
http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Samsung-Extended-Compatible-Warranty/dp/B00BCK2G40
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I second that. Hyperion and Anker are the only two trusted double-capacity aftermarket batteries I would consider. 3x capacity - Zerolemon is a king. Every other brand claiming higher capacity just puts a fake label which in a lot of the cases you can remove (label that is) to read the actual battery marking. Samsung is very good at putting max size cells into OEM footprint, so anybody claiming more than 2600 mAh with original footprint is lying. The same with double capacity extended batteries, it's nothing more or less than double amount of original, so don't expect anything higher than 5200 mAh. Anything else will be a lie and you might not even get 2600 mAh or 5200 mAh out of these. Stay AWAY from any "Golden" labeled batteries. I got one of those for my N2 (labeled as 4200 mAh with a footprint of the original N2 3100 mAh). After external measurement it turned out to be slightly bigger than 2000 mAh. And I read the same reviews from others about these Gold batteries.
wavrunrx said:
maybe itll be just fine for you and that would be great, and i hope it is, but im quite confident in saying its not going to be 6300mAh.
if you spent $4 more, you could have bought a recognized brand like a hyperion 5200 mAh, and gotten better then rated specs. with a knips, or the OP's MPJ, they are one or all of the following:
1) purposely mislabeled capacity to deceive unsuspecting buyers
2) a recycled cell (not good)
3) manufacturing origin: China (Parts and assembly)
imho, i would have spent the extra $4 for quality.
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hyperion link:
http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Samsung-Extended-Compatible-Warranty/dp/B00BCK2G40
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The thing is, those brands aren't readily available to the majority of the world. For instance, shipping for Anker and Hyperion batteries alone would be too expensive. For example, it costs me around USD55 to get a Zerolemon shipped to AU.
There are plenty of reputable Chinese brands out there too if you knew what they are.
yes this is a good option for my 2-year-old s4
I have a 7800mah anker and I only get about 15 hours from full charge....maybe I use my phone too much?
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