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Just got my nexus s a few days ago and noticed that the back cover gets a bit warm when i'm playing games. Is this normal or is there something wrong with my battery?
Just got my nexus s a few days ago and noticed that the back cover gets a bit warm when i'm playing games. Is this normal or is there something wrong with my battery?
This happens on ALL smartphones including the iphone.
tominater12 said:
This happens on ALL smartphones including the iphone.
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awe cmon you dont gotta add the iphone part like its some super phone thats perfect
slowz3r said:
awe cmon you dont gotta add the iphone part like its some super phone thats perfect
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I added it so he does not think it is the only android phones that do this.
Dial *#*#INFO#*#* then select Battery Information, TELL us how many degrees it is, then we can tell you if it's normal or not.
Ask in the nexus s forum...
My battery temperature went from 29C to 39C after about 30min of playing games.
Other information:
Level: from 30 to 19
Scale:100
Health: good
Voltage: from 3721mV to 3675mV (is this meant to change?)
vinh90 said:
Just got my nexus s a few days ago and noticed that the back cover gets a bit warm when i'm playing games. Is this normal or is there something wrong with my battery?
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normal, that's actually the CPU, not the battery
vinh90 said:
Just got my nexus s a few days ago and noticed that the back cover gets a bit warm when i'm playing games. Is this normal or is there something wrong with my battery?
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Its normal. The CPU is under a lot more stress. Just ask in the Nexus s forum next time xD
I just read the whole intire (every single freaking word) thread about official batterys in the accessory thread,and it delivered no answers. It seems as if the people in that thread would rather argue,than help the movement and find the best alternitive. Does anyone know of a battery for the inspire,that would deliver better battery life?
I have tried this aswell. Could not find answers ... being a heavy user , I did the next best thing. I Installed a ROM which gave me a good battery life. I am currently using Gingerbeast and I am pretty happy that it gets me through most of the day. This is 'my' solution until a decent battery with bigger capacity comes in.
I am sorry this is not the answer you were looking for... however , it may help someone who may want to go that route!
Yenupuri said:
I have tried this aswell. Could not find answers ... being a heavy user , I did the next best thing. I Installed a ROM which gave me a good battery life. I am currently using Gingerbeast and I am pretty happy that it gets me through most of the day. This is 'my' solution until a decent battery with bigger capacity comes in.
I am sorry this is not the answer you were looking for... however , it may help someone who may want to go that route!
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Yeah i def plan on rooting and flashing whatever sense rom there are,that was gonna be my next step after i receive the phone tomorrow. I know with my old cappy there was a rom that conerved battery and boosted my battery life by atleast 3 or 4 hours a day. Amazing what the devs can do,but me,im a VERY HEAVY user but im only using my phone from around 5pm until maybe 2am because of my work shcedule. I just hope a better battery comes out. My whole past week consisted of 2384720589 million google searches and reading through 84573809 million threads to see if i should get an atrix,or an inspire and i chose the inspire. After all the android phones ive had,i want this one to be something that makes me wanna stick with it for my 2 years. ehh,we'll see
If you guys want good battery. I have my wife's inspire running inspired saga rom using the 12.35..... radio and using juice defender and she avgs 1d 4hrs on one single charge with the stock battery. Just thought i would share that. Also it is 100% stable.
TaterTot85 said:
If you guys want good battery. I have my wife's inspire running inspired saga rom using the 12.35..... radio and using juice defender and she avgs 1d 4hrs on one single charge with the stock battery. Just thought i would share that. Also it is 100% stable.
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Yeah, I am using juice defender as well. Not a fan of the fact that it toggles my data on a schedule ... but hey... it sure helps.
Yeah , some replacement battery is sure to come along ! Right now, you are probably better off flashing the right rom and working with it a little bit. I am sure when a genuine/ good quality high capacity battery comes in.... we will surely see the "OMG...Inspire's new battery can power my house" threads
Yenupuri said:
Yeah , some replacement battery is sure to come along ! Right now, you are probably better off flashing the right rom and working with it a little bit. I am sure when a genuine/ good quality high capacity battery comes in.... we will surely see the "OMG...Inspire's new battery can power my house" threads
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The thing is, due to the design of the phone, there's not a lot of wiggle room to make a larger capacity battery.
A larger capacity battery has to be physically bigger in size. That works for phones that have the battery on the back side of the phone, because you can provide a modified battery cover to accommodate it.
The inspire, not so easy, as it slips inside the phone, from the side, so the only dimension that could be enlarged is the length.
A little more length *might* be possible, but it would be a tight squeeze, and probably wouldn't result in that much of an increase in capacity.
Better to try to focus on optimizing the phone with the existing battery, by way of roms and such, as mentioned, instead of holding your breath waiting for some dramatic advance in battery technology to appear that allows more juice to be stored in the same physical space.
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Scott_S said:
The thing is, due to the design of the phone, there's not a lot of wiggle room to make a larger capacity battery.
A larger capacity battery has to be physically bigger in size. That works for phones that have the battery on the back side of the phone, because you can provide a modified battery cover to accommodate it.
The inspire, not so easy, as it slips inside the phone, from the side, so the only dimension that could be enlarged is the length.
A little more length *might* be possible, but it would be a tight squeeze, and probably wouldn't result in that much of an increase in capacity.
Better to try to focus on optimizing the phone with the existing battery, by way of roms and such, as mentioned, instead of holding your breath waiting for some dramatic advance in battery technology to appear that allows more juice to be stored in the same physical space.
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is the evo's battery thicker or wider? i know the evo's wont work but i know it cant be too much bigger
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The only possible way to get a larger capacity battery would be very tricky. It would require a battery door that had power posts to contact the battery contacts, while maintaining connection of the required contact points on the battery door. Sounds simple enough, but trust me, the development and production costs of said battery would prolly far outweigh potential profit. As a result, I don't think we'll ever see one those type batteries. I suggest following the advice of the other members previous replies, as their insight is that of a Jedi Master. More like, we are Droidi, they are Droidi Masters. Lmao
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Why couldn't they just stick a battery pack that attaches to the back of the phone, and have a wire with a little adapter that goes into the normal battery spot. Make a rubber case to go around it, and hot dang, ta-da you're done.
For me, I use an iSound 8000mAh battery that's about 2 pounds, and cost me all of $80. A bit steap, but being able to fully charge my phone a handful of times on the go makes it worth it to me.
Kuronen said:
Why couldn't they just stick a battery pack that attaches to the back of the phone, and have a wire with a little adapter that goes into the normal battery spot. Make a rubber case to go around it, and hot dang, ta-da you're done.
For me, I use an iSound 8000mAh battery that's about 2 pounds, and cost me all of $80. A bit steap, but being able to fully charge my phone a handful of times on the go makes it worth it to me.
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Sheesh, you use your phone *that* much? I mean, how about a couple more stock batteries and an external charging dock?
Two pounds is a bit more than most people want to lug around.
The type of setup you suggest sounds like the rigs we used to use to power our portable DAT recorders to tape Grateful Dead shows.
Whatever floats yer boat, but that starts to remove the portability of the device.
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Hooray for deadheads. Anyway, I'm tired of seeing these threads pop up and stick on the first page of the forums in the DHD and Inspire sections. If you have seen how the battery goes in there, there is no way to stick a new one in there without some serious R&D. There have been a number of efforts on xda attempting to dispel the myths that state a battery that's identical in physical volume to the stock battery can hold any more juice. That's a boldfaced lie until something better and more cost-effective than Li-Po comes along. Even the giant batteries that say "3500 mah" usually have 2,xxx mah. I used to not care about the latter because I could make my Wizard, Hermes, Kaiser, and Rhodium last for two or three days on a charge for $10 on ebay. I testmed my "2800 mah" batteries and they were anywhere between 1940 and 2300 mAH, but it was still worth it to me until I got my Rhodium and figured out HTC made an official 2,150 mah battery and door that I tested and sent to xda member "Dougie" to test with a more accurate method than mine and it tested at exactly 2,150 mAH. Stock HTC batteries usually test around 95% of their rated capacity.
I don't want to write a 5 paragraph essay on the chemistry of Li-Po batteries, so please take it from a battery life freak that a larger battery in this phone is impossible. The best they'll be able to do is things like the iPhone's Mophie Juice Pack. My solution is that of the previous poster in that I bought an 8,800 mAH battery that weighs a couple of pounds that I take with me when I go camping for a week or two and use the phone for satnav with satellite imagery. It takes a while to load on GPRS, but who cares when I've got 10,000 mAH of juice? For outdoor sessions greater than 14 days I have a few photovoltaic panels and a waterproof project box to get it to 5V. It'll charge the big battery in about 4 days of direct sunlight as long as I don't uberkill the battery and have to 'shock' it back to life.
Yet another thread on battery. Sigh.
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Scott_S said:
Sheesh, you use your phone *that* much? I mean, how about a couple more stock batteries and an external charging dock?
Two pounds is a bit more than most people want to lug around.
The type of setup you suggest sounds like the rigs we used to use to power our portable DAT recorders to tape Grateful Dead shows.
Whatever floats yer boat, but that starts to remove the portability of the device.
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I've seen that type of setup work on some equipment where I work too. Except professionally done so that its housed right and doubled nicely as protection for the devices.
As for the external battery, it isn't much in weight for me, but I tend to go everywhere with some kinda backpack on, or a laptop bag, so to me its just there. Plus when I'm at work, all the outlets are in areas that I'd have to either duck under my desk to mess with my phone, or buy longer USB cables. I just go with the battery, more so since I can use it when out of the office and there isn't any outlets around. Same with like on a plane, at an airport, etc where outlets are crowded or not as enjoyable to work with. Plus the case I have the phone in requires I use a knife to get the stupid thing open, which means changing batteries is ten times the work as plugging in a USB cable.
if you think about it. a few years ago everyone probally thought it was "impossible" to squeeze so much into a phone and make them as thin as they are today. but as technology evolved the manafactuers have put alot into the thinnest phones on the market. so i believe that within time they will make a battery for us thats the same size and has more mAH. just my opinion,others may argue but i mean,when dulecore proccessers came out im sure no one thought we would never see a phone with all that squeezed into a cell phone. never doubt the possibilities
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if you think about it. a few years ago everyone probally thought it was "impossible" to squeeze so much into a phone and make them as thin as they are today. but as technology evolved the manafactuers have put alot into the thinnest phones on the market. so i believe that within time they will make a battery for us thats the same size and has more mAH. just my opinion,others may argue but i mean,when dulecore proccessers came out im sure no one thought we would never see a phone with all that squeezed into a cell phone. never doubt the possibilities
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Oh I have no doubt the technology will improve, more juice in a smaller space, kinda like hard drives... Somehow they always manage to get more into the same space.
Just not in time to be an alternative after-market battery solution for this particular phone.
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i read through the whole entire other battery thread,and it did not answer my question. it was filled with arguing abd people trying to prove there "intelligence". i just wanted a "no,no decent after market battery yet" or and kick towards the rite step which i recieved. no need to post in the thread no more with the complaining over "another battery thread". xda is built on the threads and each user receiving help so that maybe they can help someone else out. damn
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brd912 said:
i read through the whole entire other battery thread,and it did not answer my question. it was filled with arguing abd people trying to prove there "intelligence". i just wanted a "no,no decent after market battery yet" or and kick towards the rite step which i recieved. no need to post in the thread no more with the complaining over "another battery thread". xda is built on the threads and each user receiving help so that maybe they can help someone else out. damn
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Truely........yer answer was available in every battery thread. Whybdid you think this thread would be less then those? Same thread type, same answers........
tweaked said:
Truely........yer answer was available in every battery thread. Whybdid you think this thread would be less then those? Same thread type, same answers........
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No,people gave bad reviews of battery and argued the fact if there will be a better battery. My question was has anyone found one that boosted it at all. Any,whatsoever. I didn't post in that thread because I didn't want one of those rude asses to jump down my throat. So as I have the right,I started my own thread.
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So then to answer your question. I have not read, heard or seen a battery that will do any better than the original. Best bet at this point in time is to by a spare or carry a charger with you.
I have experience much better battery life with custom ROMs vs the stock ROM.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=16XKK1PKX0FC2RJSQP59
Any good?
nitrogen618 said:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=16XKK1PKX0FC2RJSQP59
Any good?
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It's only a 50mah gain even if it is good, not worth it IMO.
The thing is I got this phone second hand from EBay $130. Got it broken due to owner says the phone is VERY slow... A rom reinstall fixed that..
The battery is from 5/3/11.. It's almost a year.. Me myself put like 70 cycles on it already. Idk how many cycles he did, but considering 7 months from the previous owner, that must be a lot of cycles prob 200?
A lot of other 1980mAh and other 2430mAh are no where that capacity... I'm just wondering which one I should buy..
1980mAh Andida, 2430mAh gold battery, or this Anker
Or should i get this http://www.ebay.com/itm/GOLD-2430MA...ccessories&hash=item3cbe03dc56#ht_1346wt_1139
nitrogen618 said:
The thing is I got this phone second hand from EBay $130. Got it broken due to owner says the phone is VERY slow... A rom reinstall fixed that..
The battery is from 5/3/11.. It's almost a year.. Me myself put like 70 cycles on it already. Idk how many cycles he did, but considering 7 months from the previous owner, that must be a lot of cycles prob 200?
A lot of other 1980mAh and other 2430mAh are no where that capacity... I'm just wondering which one I should buy..
1980mAh Andida, 2430mAh gold battery, or this Anker
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Your battery doesn't even start to decline until around 500 cycles, at least that was the way it was on the iPhone, I'm assuming it's somewhere near the same for this phone if not more.
If all you need is a stock battery I would go with a trusted one that you know for sure won't fry your phone. I think T-Mo sells G2x OEM replacement batteries on their site, and also Seidio makes an Innocell 1750 mah which is no bigger than stock, don't know if it is better than stock but it is 10$ cheaper and I trust seidio a lot more than Andida, that gold battery that has no brand, or anker.
Right now my battery running ICS at 1.52Ghz last around 7hours?
Around 4 hours screen(MIN Frequency when screen off) off 3 hours screen on with wifi browsing web. No texting nor phone.
No sync
And I think that's terrible. I'm not even texting, or syncing my google acc.
Seidio is pretty expensive
G2x OEm sell for $50
nitrogen618 said:
Right now my battery running ICS at 1.52Ghz last around 7hours?
Around 4 hours screen(MIN Frequency when screen off) off 3 hours screen on with wifi browsing web. No texting nor phone.
No sync
And I think that's terrible. I'm not even texting, or syncing my google acc.
Seidio is pretty expensive
G2x OEm sell for $50
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Seidio is 40 and OEM is 50, for a reason.
The battery is due to ICS, the ICS roms have not been optimized yet and thus you will face problems such as bad battery life, bad memory consumption, etc...
Try it on a GB rom, such as Eaglesblood which has been known to give exceptional battery.
Actually I'll run the AnTuTu Tester for battery...
this reduces error. As signal changes when I go different places... I'll compare my score with everyone's else. :O
Okay, but trust me, ICS is the reason you're having bad battery.
I'll switch back to GB tonight and see how it is...
Can't decide between EB or HFP
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Can't decide between EB or HFP
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I think they're basically the same, but EB looks like stock Gingerbread while HFP has some nice customization's to it's UI (that may lower battery life.)
Went back to GB. Tried it for 90minutes.. My battery drain is a lot less. o_o
Though, I miss ICS. :|
nitrogen618 said:
Went back to GB. Tried it for 90minutes.. My battery drain is a lot less. o_o
Though, I miss ICS. :|
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Told ya, haha.
In time, ICS battery life will probably poop on GB battery life. Just be patient.
Should have bought them when they were cheap
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nitrogen618 said:
Went back to GB. Tried it for 90minutes.. My battery drain is a lot less. o_o
Though, I miss ICS. :|
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i tried that too, couldnt live without ICS
Anker batteries seems pretty legit, even though made in China.
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i tried that too, couldnt live without ICS
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Right now, without HW Accel, all ICS is for us is a more battery draining, themed, gingerbread.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 3000mAh Battery TWO FOR: $22.99
With World's Fastest Battery Charger with USB charge port.
WOW .. Just got this and what a difference
Phone seems to last forever with these batteries
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CXZHXTG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/warranty-Zero...eroLemon+2x+Samsung+Galaxy+S4+3000mAh+Battery
Your results may vary! LOL
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Samsung Galaxy S4 3000mAh Battery TWO FOR: $22.99
With World's Fastest Battery Charger with USB charge port.
WOW .. Just got this and what a difference
Phone seems to last forever with these batteries
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CXZHXTG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/warranty-Zero...eroLemon+2x+Samsung+Galaxy+S4+3000mAh+Battery
Your results may vary! LOL
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Does it fit with the standard battery door?
ryant35 said:
Does it fit with the standard battery door?
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YES ! That's why I got them
Has anyone tried these out? Does it perform any better then the standard Samsung battery?
Spud37 said:
Has anyone tried these out? Does it perform any better then the standard Samsung battery?
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Not really imo.... attached are stats as of right now
These about what I get with my standard battery
Im also running stock rooted
Why does amazon lump every review together from different products from the same manufacturer? The first review is for the 7500mAh monster battery.
WarlockW said:
Samsung Galaxy S4 3000mAh Battery TWO FOR: $22.99
With World's Fastest Battery Charger with USB charge port.
WOW .. Just got this and what a difference
Phone seems to last forever with these batteries
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CXZHXTG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/warranty-Zero...eroLemon+2x+Samsung+Galaxy+S4+3000mAh+Battery
Your results may vary! LOL
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How are the batteries holding up? would you still recommend them?
I ordered one kit today from amazon uk... Let's see how it handles the new batteries when they arrive...
Yeap .. work good sofar
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How are the batteries holding up? would you still recommend them?
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They seem to be working great
I get 2-3 days from them with normal use
( NO GAMES ) Ect lol
Oh i'm gone buy this
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They seem to be working great
I get 2-3 days from them with normal use
( NO GAMES ) Ect lol
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2 to 3 days on normal use ? What's that barley using it ? Lol
All kidding aside what rom and kernel are you using to get that
Im on stock 4.4.2 rooted bloat free everythinf basically greenify
Get about 21 22 hours with about 4 to 5 hours of screen time
joejoethemonkey said:
2 to 3 days on normal use ? What's that barley using it ? Lol
All kidding aside what rom and kernel are you using to get that
Im on stock 4.4.2 rooted bloat free everythinf basically greenify
Get about 21 22 hours with about 4 to 5 hours of screen time
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LOL .. Well everyone uses the phone different
I use: |ROM|★GOLDENEYE★|►XXUGNG8◄|AROMA|►38.1◄|
With Adams Kernel - no greenify LOL
I use it for web look-ups, navigation, phone calls, pictures. 99% of the time ..
So no videos, youtube, games ect.
But for 22.00 for two batteries and a charger can not really go wrong
( Make sure to "charge to totally full then NOT till totally empty" A few times! )
are these really better than original ones?Really 3000mah?Thanks
Also would like to know if this is legit.. I've bought heaps of batteries before and was told 2600mah,all ended up being around 2k mah
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Good battery:good:
wow nice price thanks for info
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Also would like to know if this is legit.. I've bought heaps of batteries before and was told 2600mah,all ended up being around 2k mah
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From what I've read else where Zerolemon are quite decent. I've just started using on of these and there's a noticeable increase over my stock battery. Not incredible, but I get through a day easily now, even with heavy use.
I also read that someone tested one of these and it was closer to 2800mah though.
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LOL .. Well everyone uses the phone different
I use: |ROM|★GOLDENEYE★|►XXUGNG8◄|AROMA|►38.1◄|
With Adams Kernel - no greenify LOL
I use it for web look-ups, navigation, phone calls, pictures. 99% of the time ..
So no videos, youtube, games ect.
But for 22.00 for two batteries and a charger can not really go wrong
( Make sure to "charge to totally full then NOT till totally empty" A few times! )
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I have these batteries too as well as ZL's 7500mah battery, but the thing about charging to full and draining to empty is a myth. Look up some research on Lithium Ion, it's pretty widely agreed that the practice of "battery calibration" is obsolete when it comes to the active chemical properties of lithium, which is actually healthiest at 50%.
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They seem to be working great
I get 2-3 days from them with normal use
( NO GAMES ) Ect lol
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That's pretty solid, I'm sold
Hey guys i bought these but i have a problem. I leave the battery on the charger and when the led turns blue i remove it. After swapping this battery with the one in the phone i get like 70% five or take and this happened many times. Does anyone what is the problem?
Hello guys,
Im user of LG G3 D855 and this model has several "time problems" like battery dying, motherboard also and i really want to take off from this.
I received a purposal to trade my g3 by a XA 16gb. I read about it but didnt get the feeling u know?! Besides the low specs worth do that exchange? Someone can tell me about temperature and battery (screen on)?
Thanks for u time.
tcharlles said:
Hello guys,
Im user of LG G3 D855 and this model has several "time problems" like battery dying, motherboard also and i really want to take off from this.
I received a purposal to trade my g3 by a XA 16gb. I read about it but didnt get the feeling u know?! Besides the low specs worth do that exchange? Someone can tell me about temperature and battery (screen on)?
Thanks for u time.
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Had mine just over two weeks now have absolutely no regrets at all. Getting around 4-5hrs screen time depending on what I'm doing battery life is actually pretty good for a octa-core device. You certainly shouldn't believe everything bad you read about these devices even the camera is impressive(see my thread with the camera images) it doesn't even get hot in use at all. If you want to root it you MUST make sure that you can unlock the Bootloader as this is the only way to get root on the xa there is also currently no way to back up ta keys on the xa either.
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Had mine just over two weeks now have absolutely no regrets at all. Getting around 4-5hrs screen time depending on what I'm doing battery life is actually pretty good for a octa-core device. You certainly shouldn't believe everything bad you read about these devices even the camera is impressive(see my thread with the camera images) it doesn't even get hot in use at all. If you want to root it you MUST make sure that you can unlock the Bootloader as this is the only way to get root on the xa there is also currently no way to back up ta keys on the xa either.
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Thanks for u review bro, im just a little bit afraid to change from a end device for a middle device, but seeing that specs (octacore, low res) i can imagine like u said a good battery life and perfomance. Im gonna think about it with no rush and decide what im gonna to do.
tcharlles said:
Hello guys,
Im user of LG G3 D855 and this model has several "time problems" like battery dying, motherboard also and i really want to take off from this.
I received a purposal to trade my g3 by a XA 16gb. I read about it but didnt get the feeling u know?! Besides the low specs worth do that exchange? Someone can tell me about temperature and battery (screen on)?
Thanks for u time.
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i updatre from galaxy s4 to this and I use the phone over one month and never have any problem ! battery 3 days 4-5 screen time is ok !!
Phone is perfect, OK battery can be little better, but it's octa core so you can't expect a lot from battery. Camera amazing, display perfect. I recommend this phone.
gms91 said:
Phone is perfect, OK battery can be little better, but it's octa core so you can't expect a lot from battery. Camera amazing, display perfect. I recommend this phone.
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+1
The CPU is flawless.
hp6830s said:
The CPU is flawless.
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and ram !! always have 1.2 gb free with facebook and messenger ...