[Q] General Question - General Questions and Answers

Is it possible to replace a battery of an imitation tablet like "Meiying m10" or "Technaxx Techtab"
because my battery is dead and not charging. I'm planning to replace the battery with the ones
which Samsung Galaxy Tab uses. There's is A shop here in my country that replaces battery only
for Samsung Galaxy Tab. The Question Is. Is it possible to use Samsung Galaxy Tab Battery for
Tablet with Rockchip 2918 board.
Here's my tablet in the Message Attachment [meiying.jpg]
After all the output charger is the same both charger are equivalent 5v and 2000mah
Thanks

well if you want to switch the battery, make sure the voltage is the same or it won't work.
It is generally not recommended to use a battery that is meant for a different device EVEN if the voltage is the same. It is better to get a replacement battery specifically made for your tablet

cs098 said:
well if you want to switch the battery, make sure the voltage is the same or it won't work.
It is generally not recommended to use a battery that is meant for a different device EVEN if the voltage is the same. It is better to get a replacement battery specifically made for your tablet
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No It's not possible
I bring it to the technician and found out that the battery is too small compare to galaxy tab it isn't compatibe

cs098 said:
well if you want to switch the battery, make sure the voltage is the same or it won't work.
It is generally not recommended to use a battery that is meant for a different device EVEN if the voltage is the same. It is better to get a replacement battery specifically made for your tablet
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Technically speaking your right for most of the branded device must have a specific battery but not for this china made or the imation they do accept substitution.

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Battery Charger for my i9000m

I bought a momax 2700mah battery and Now i'm not 100% sure that the battery will charge via my phone, even if it does. it'd be nice to charge my stock battery for backup.
I'm looking into : Wall Charger
and this thing: Usb Charger thing.
I'm not really sure what to get tbh.
if it's the same voltage as your stock battery, I don't see a reason not being able to charge using the phone.
Anyway, it seems that both will work.
Also please make sure that you keep the replacement battery charged, meaning that if you're not using it make sure to recharge it once a month.
These batteries can break down if their inner voltage drops below a certain threshold.
the sgs has been known to detect some batteries as non genuine and won't charge them.
I buy a 2430MAh batery and it works fine with me. It have the same voltage of the original 3.7!
Eagle1337 said:
the sgs has been known to detect some batteries as non genuine and won't charge them.
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I recall IBM laptops doing so for various hardware types; will Samsung do the same??
Jaazish said:
Also please make sure that you keep the replacement battery charged, meaning that if you're not using it make sure to recharge it once a month. These batteries can break down if their inner voltage drops below a certain threshold.
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I've read that it is detrimental to the battery's life to store it while fully charged, just as it would be to store it while dead.
Since we're giving differing advice, I would suggest the OP look it up himself.
zznh said:
I buy a 2430MAh batery and it works fine with me. It have the same voltage of the original 3.7!
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Jaazish said:
I recall IBM laptops doing so for various hardware types; will Samsung do the same??
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It seems to be hit or miss to whether or not the sgs knows it's not a genuine battery.. maybe it's a slight difference of voltage that triggers it, and it seems that it's the cheaper batteries that trigger it and the "oem" ones.
upichie said:
I've read that it is detrimental to the battery's life to store it while fully charged, just as it would be to store it while dead.
Since we're giving differing advice, I would suggest the OP look it up himself.
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I've heard both, but going by my retail experience with these types of batteries. Most come precharged anywhere between 30-70%, so I can only guess that that is around the preferred charge percentage for maximum life of the battery as batteries don't move all too fast from the shelves. Heck my sgs had 70% off the start.
Eagle1337 said:
I'm looking into : [can't post links -.-] (mean your first "Battery Wall Charger")
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I use this for my Stock Batteries (1x 1500 mAh & 2x 1650 mAh) since April. No problems till now. It's not the best quality but it's enough to load your accus.
the sgs has been known to detect some batteries as non genuine and won't charge them.

battery upgrade question

I'm sorry if this has already been answered, i searched a couple times and didn't find anything relative....
I was wondering, are there any potential drawbacks besides battery shape and physical size when choosing to go from a 2100 mah battery to say a 2900 or 4500mah one of the same voltage?
I would really prefer my phone to not explode, but i would really like the extra juice if its a valid option. Part of me already thinks it may not be a great idea because I don't see too many threads about it.
Any input would be greatly appreciated, thanks for reading.
You will lose nfc no matter what it looks like
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fenixnr said:
You will lose nfc no matter what it looks like
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so youre saying if i replace my battery i wont be able to use bluetooth and apps like "bump"?
will my phone work well otherwise with a battery that powerful? (providing its well manufactured of course )
Is there a link to the said batteries you were looking at?
NFC for the Samsung SIII is built into the supplied battery, the official batteries sold by Samsung for the SIII should have this built in, however aftermarket batteries might not. Always check the product description to be sure.
Also, while both forms of short-distance communication, Bluetooth is a separate component from Near Field Communication, and wouldn't be affected by your battery.
doomsjay said:
Is there a link to the said batteries you were looking at?
NFC for the Samsung SIII is built into the supplied battery, the official batteries sold by Samsung for the SIII should have this built in, however aftermarket batteries might not. Always check the product description to be sure.
Also, while both forms of short-distance communication, Bluetooth is a separate component from Near Field Communication, and wouldn't be affected by your battery.
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Here is the link to the item
Its ebay with the following at the end: /ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=261070767695&ssPageName=ADME:X:AAQ:US:1123#ht_1975wt_1344
sorry i dont have permission to post links yet
I would have posted it earlier but I didn't want to post a for sale item without somebody asking.....not trying to sell items or be accused of such
He also has a 4500 mah somewhere in his store, but im having difficulty finding the link...I've also semi-ruled it out since it would need a larger back cover that wouldn't be compatible with my case.
I decided to pull the trigger, for only $11 i have a chance to upgrade my battery life and have a couple spares floating around. I've also seen these external "battery extenders" floating around.....its basically a portable cradle for your phone that charges it.....if these batteries don't work I'll look into those. As you can probably tell, i'm a bit paranoid about running out of battery life.

[Q] Battery Replacement

Is it possible to replace a battery of an imitation tablet like "Meiying m10" or "Technaxx Techtab"
because my battery is dead and not charging. I'm planning to replace the battery with the ones
which Samsung Galaxy Tab uses. There's is A shop here in my country that replaces battery only
for Samsung Galaxy Tab. The Question Is. Is it possible to use Samsung Galaxy Tab Battery for
Tablet with Rockchip 2918 board.
Here's my tablet in the Message Attachment [meiying.jpg]
After all the output charger is the same both charger are equivalent 5v and 2000mah
Thanks
Good Luck
Good luck with that. Most tables aren't made to be taken apart by the end user. If you can get it apart without breaking it, and can see the battery, try to get a part number off it. If you can find a part number you could do some internet searches to try to find it. If you can't find it, just look for one with the same dimensions and the same mAh rating, or better (bigger mAh number). But not too much bigger. You're unit was made to charge a battery of a particular rating. If you go too big, you might have problems charging it.
Say it's a 3200 mAh battery in your table. If you find a 3200, 3400 or 3600 mAh that will fit into your table, those should work great. You might have problems charging a 4200 mAh or bigger battery.
YouTube usually has tutorial videos for disassembling devices but if you're not experienced with doing this, you could have a COMPLETELY useless device at your hands. I had an old WM8650 tablet with the same issue but I did not dare to take it apart because I knew I would screw it up. YouTube had videos showing the complete process. If you do have experience, go for it. I ended up only being able to use the WM8650 while it was hooked up to the AC adapter.
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Whoa I think he's trying to rack up post counts
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2105613
its the same question
cs098 said:
Whoa I think he's trying to rack up post counts
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2105613
its the same question
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Sorry It wasn't my intention. I just don't think I put the right Title.
Anyway. I just want to have a quicker and more opinion.
Guitarman2010 said:
YouTube usually has tutorial videos for disassembling devices but if you're not experienced with doing this, you could have a COMPLETELY useless device at your hands. I had an old WM8650 tablet with the same issue but I did not dare to take it apart because I knew I would screw it up. YouTube had videos showing the complete process. If you do have experience, go for it. I ended up only being able to use the WM8650 while it was hooked up to the AC adapter.
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My tablet was open by a technician. So far it's not compatible for samsung galaxy tab battery. It's smaller compare to samsung's battery. It's 8.7khr and 3.7 volts. by converting it to mah. It's equivalent to 5000mah
thanks for the information
Xnoob62 said:
Good luck with that. Most tables aren't made to be taken apart by the end user. If you can get it apart without breaking it, and can see the battery, try to get a part number off it. If you can find a part number you could do some internet searches to try to find it. If you can't find it, just look for one with the same dimensions and the same mAh rating, or better (bigger mAh number). But not too much bigger. You're unit was made to charge a battery of a particular rating. If you go too big, you might have problems charging it.
Say it's a 3200 mAh battery in your table. If you find a 3200, 3400 or 3600 mAh that will fit into your table, those should work great. You might have problems charging a 4200 mAh or bigger battery.
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Thanks for the info the battery is 8.7kwr and 3.7v therefore it's equivalent to 5000mah.
It's hard to find that kind of battery so were trying to replace it. with the availability. It thinks smaller mAh is easier to find
Well thanks for your information
I appreciate your effort.
Thanks for all of your information
I'm glad I find an answer from different user for the specific question
Thanks Everyone
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[Q] N9776 advice

Hi I have just puchased a N9776 - 6 inch MTK6577 Android 4.1.1 JELLY BEAN
I am please with the devise and have had no problems apart from a faulty sd card. I would like to do the following, so if anybody can advise I would be grateful.
1. Make this a rooted device.
2. Purchase a higher rated battery, this came with EB615268VU 3600mAh
3. A docking station that can sync and charge plus spare battery
Any help or advise is most welcome
for rooting your device, look into this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332783
the battery most likely has something around >1500 mAh, they are labeled wrong. e.g., the battery of my device should be original "Samsung EB615268VU (hmn, this will say sumthing to you i think ) with 3200 mAh. i mesured the capacity with my x-charger, it will load not more than 1600 mAh ( it will cut off automatically at around 1430 mAh).
you can get other batterys for your device, maybe original ones will work. you`ll need to check the size of your battery first. i cannot imagine that these will be the same size than the samsung ones. you can try docking stations for galaxy note 2, it is working for my device (Star N9770) you`ll need to check the size here, too.
Thank you
Chrizzly92 said:
for rooting your device, look into this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332783
the battery most likely has something around >1500 mAh, they are labeled wrong. e.g., the battery of my device should be original "Samsung EB615268VU (hmn, this will say sumthing to you i think ) with 3200 mAh. i mesured the capacity with my x-charger, it will load not more than 1600 mAh ( it will cut off automatically at around 1430 mAh).
you can get other batterys for your device, maybe original ones will work. you`ll need to check the size of your battery first. i cannot imagine that these will be the same size than the samsung ones. you can try docking stations for galaxy note 2, it is working for my device (Star N9770) you`ll need to check the size here, too.
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Thank you very much for the advice, I will have a look at the rooting link for sure. I thought it would be a note 2 dock that would be the closest so I will get one that has open ends so the width does not matter.
I have two other questions for you or anybody else who is willing to help, do any other phones use the same battery and is there a preferred usb cable as the N9776 seems to require a slightly longer micro usb connector.
Info on battery:
Li-ion Battery 3.7V
Standard: GB/T18287-2000
EB615268VU 3600mAh
S/N: KPDBB17GS/6-B
I cannot send the link to the replacement battery as I have not made enough posts yet.
Many thanks
like i mentioned in my post, i got the same one. not same capacity (wich is faked so doesn`t matter) but i can imagine that they have different sizes. these are mine:
l/w/h ca. 80mm/61,5mm/4,5mm. someone needs to check if the original samsung ones woukld fit, never tried it though. you can remove the plastic from the USB cable to fit it in or you can order one from china for your device. they are 2 $ or so, takes a while to get here though. the lenovo ones should work, but to be save i would recommend to order one for your device.

[Q] VERIZON RETAIL USERS ONLY - Extended Batteries Question

I tried posting this in the Q/A section a couple of weeks ago,, with no luck. I thought I'd try here.
Please answer the question IF AND ONLY IF you are currently using the Verizon Retail Galaxy Note 4, SM-N910V, the one that is currently unrootable and has a locked bootloader. NOT the Developer Edition, where that particular bootloader IS unlocked and also this unit HAS been rooted.
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I've read that people have been manually editing root files to get their Note 4's to correctly read the mA rating on extended batteries, or using apps that will calibrate your phone w/ your battery, and these apps require root access.
Have YOU, as a user of the Verizon RETAIL (NOT DE) Galaxy Note 4, tried using an extended battery, whether it be the 10,000 mA ZeroLemon Battery, the Hyperion 8,000 mA battery, or something else, and been successful in getting your device to correctly recognize the new battery capacity and does the percentage decrease correctly?
This is where I'm coming from. I'm on the Verizon Retail Note 4 and I have a ZeroLemon battery. It's still under warranty, but I'm about to send it back for a replacement. Basically, my phone would never recognize any different battery other than the stock size of 3220 mA. Not only that, the ZeroLemon would drain in percentage at the same rate of the stock battery, and stay at 1% for another 12 hours or so.
That said, I've heard people have had better luck with the Hyperion battery, in terms of getting the phone to recognize the battery, better, for whatever reason. What I DO NOT know, is if these are rooted and/or unlocked users of another carrier or not, or if the Hyperion battery is of better quality or of a different battery type.
Can someone comment on the issue, please?
No one has shown proof abd have had it duplicated that modding and file will show proper mah and correct battery life for zerolemon. Yes I have a note 4 from tmobile. And I have a hyperion that works perfect without any mod. The reason is hyperion is a single cell battery. Zerolemon is tricell. As per samsung tech not customer service. It will never read correct cause it does not drain equally. Will always give false reading.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
BACARDILIMON said:
No one has shown proof abd have had it duplicated that modding and file will show proper mah and correct battery life for zerolemon. Yes I have a note 4 from tmobile. And I have a hyperion that works perfect without any mod. The reason is hyperion is a single cell battery. Zerolemon is tricell. As per samsung tech not customer service. It will never read correct cause it does not drain equally. Will always give false reading.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
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Thank you for replying, and I do respect your opinion, even though you're a Tmobile user. Just a long shot, is there any knowledge of an app out there that can associate/calibrate the Note 4 with a TriCell battery, or would be able to help at all w/ the drainage %?
I have the anker 6400 MAH. I posted a review here http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/accessories/review-anker-6400-mah-extended-battery-t3093619
you can see the battery both charge and discharge with the correct percentage drop, because it is not a tri-cell it is just a larger battery.
as far as i know the tri-cell will and has always done this. there is some discussion in the note 3 forum on it also.
there are claims that editing would help but I remain unconvinced.
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Thank you for replying, and I do respect your opinion, even though you're a Tmobile user. Just a long shot, is there any knowledge of an app out there that can associate/calibrate the Note 4 with a TriCell battery, or would be able to help at all w/ the drainage %?
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It is a hardware issue. All the zerolemon is 3 battery poorly glued together with tiny wire to connect them all so only one battery makes a connection with the phones pins. So as that drains down it feeds of the other one and that feeds off the last one. It just a bad design. So no app will ever fix that.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
cnlson said:
I have the anker 6400 MAH. I posted a review here http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/accessories/review-anker-6400-mah-extended-battery-t3093619
you can see the battery both charge and discharge with the correct percentage drop, because it is not a tri-cell it is just a larger battery.
as far as i know the tri-cell will and has always done this. there is some discussion in the note 3 forum on it also.
there are claims that editing would help but I remain unconvinced.
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Let me ask you something. Lets say you use an app, like Charging TIme, which tells you the mA of the battery at full capacity, there might be other apps that do the same thing, or there might be a way to find out in the stock settings, that I don't know how. Would your battery register at 6400 mah or 3220?
JOSHSKORN said:
Let me ask you something. Lets say you use an app, like Charging TIme, which tells you the mA of the battery at full capacity, there might be other apps that do the same thing, or there might be a way to find out in the stock settings, that I don't know how. Would your battery register at 6400 mah or 3220?
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Here you go, both the stock and extended, no different in that app, however, you can see the graphs it works correctly.

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