Confusion!!!!!!!😫 - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys i have a confusion in my mind that if i regularly charge my battery when it comes to 30-50% will it decrease the battery life or will it increase the battery life or is it better to charge it when its below 15% i read many forums some say its goods some say its bad.....
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Doesn't matter, charge it when you want
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Lithium batteries like to be "topped up" so its actually better to keep them closer to full charge (doesn't need 100% all the time).
So yeah, charge away and stop worrying about petty things in life

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Extended Battery

For users who purchased the extended battery (2200mah), how much bigger (physical size) is it then the 1500mah default battery?
2200 mAh is actually a fairly nice battery. My Droid X extended battery is only 1930 mAh but i get ~13-17 hours of battery life and the X has a huge LCD display. I could only imagine what the Fascinate would get with that big a battery and Super AMOLED haha.
The word according to a bunch of tests is the Droid X has the best battery life, about 3 hours than the SGS line on a single charge. On average with my Epic I'm getting about 12 hours without recharge, so a 2200 mAh battery should go roughly 18 hours. Again, mileage will vary from user to user. I do what I would consider is around heavy usage.
Just traded Droid X in for Fascinate and had the extended battery for the X. They gave me the extended battery as an even exchange for the SGS and I am seriously considering returning the thing. It is Ginormous and makes the phone look disgusting. The X's extended battery at least kept the phone looking good.
i'm very curious about the extended battery and the cover that comes with it. could you post a pic of the phone with them installed, plz?
The thing is huge.
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Huge battery with no case protection In sight.
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OMG, that is hideous.
Wow that's probably the ugliest thing I have ever seen. Is it really worth it?
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Well with a full charge at 6pm it now 440am and I am at 91% left with heavy web and texting.
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Hmmmm makes he think twice about it now... I can't go twelve hours on standby without the phone going completely dead. The battery life I'm getting is the worst ever. How can it die so fast when its not being used at all?
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betcmrekoapl said:
Hmmmm makes he think twice about it now... I can't go twelve hours on standby without the phone going completely dead. The battery life I'm getting is the worst ever. How can it die so fast when its not being used at all?
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i get 12-14 hrs without dropping down to 1/2 battery with calls paired w/bluetooth headset ,web,texting,emails,twitter, and beautiful widgets all running !! this is one of the best batteries on a android phone ive had so far !! right up there with my droidx !!
I gotta say it a great battery but I must decide what is more important to me longer battery or a case with belt clip hmmmm.
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I'd rather carry an extra stock battery, then deal with that.
With the extended battery in.... It looks like the phone is pregnant, lol.
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It is obviously a good battery, but the thing looks hideous. it does look pregnant!
what are the chances someone makes a better looking one
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Hmmmm makes he think twice about it now... I can't go twelve hours on standby without the phone going completely dead. The battery life I'm getting is the worst ever. How can it die so fast when its not being used at all?
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Not sure what's up with yours, but mine gets fantastic battery life. Full charge at 8am and I go a day and a half with moderate-to-heavy call/text/game/web use. I'm extremely impressed with the battery life. My girlfriend hardly uses her's except for web browsing on lunch, and she almost squeezes 3 days out of it!
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When is the due date? is it a boy or a girl? thats a huge *****.

New 2750 mah battery, best way to break it in?

Hey guys I just upgraded to the extended battery and was wondering the best way to properly break in and how long to charge for the first time, any help would be appreciated thanks
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The best way I've seen, in my experience, to "train" a battery is to use it until it dies and then leave it charging overnight.
Yeah I would just let the battery do a couple charge and discharges
z06mike said:
The best way I've seen, in my experience, to "train" a battery is to use it until it dies and then leave it charging overnight.
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No need to do that with lithium batteries, they have no memory. This practice is from the old days of nickel cadmium batteries.
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funkybside said:
No need to do that with lithium batteries, they have no memory. This practice is from the old days of nickel cadmium batteries.
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That may be true of the battery but is not for the phone.
Li battery's don't have a liner discharge and each battery has a different personalty lot to lot.
The phone learns the curve of the battery through discharge, so letting it discharge completely once or twice helps the phone more accurately display how much battery is left.
Oh okay guys, thanks fyi this battery is a huge improvement, I def recommend it, I actually used my phone quite a bit and from all day use only used 27 percent of battery and had data on, normally with barely any use id lose around 60 percent if not more with data off.. def like my thunderbolt again
edit: I'm on 3g only so I don't know how battery life would improve on 4g..
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just to warn you.. i dont know what rom you are using, but keep an eye on the battery gauge while you are actually using the phone and make sure it's not 'sticking'.. i was running froyo bamfs on my extended and my percentage wouldn't properly update and i would have to restart it to update it or it would jsut randomly show up after a while... anywho i ended up going to GB and back to the stock battery, i hate how f***ing big that stupid thing is... its like holding a house phone.
You should probably clear battery stats and run a battery calibration app so it doesn't stick
Drive it like ya stole it!
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Yeah I always calibrate with every new rom install, but went ahead and did it on the new battery once I was at 100, the battery isn't so bad once you get used to it, the case can have a big difference on the feel of extended battery.
Mostly I love the fact I can use the phone to the fullest and not have to sacrifice anything and still have 70 percent at the end of the night
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Where is v6 supercharger?

Can someone shoot me a link please I can't seem to find it. It not really the supercharger that I'm looking for its the battery calibrator that I've seen in the same thread if anyone knows I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance
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Battery calibration isn't going to make your battery any better.
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It stated that it could give me a fuller charge. I have a 3500Mah battery so I don't care about that. I just need to make sure I'm getting a full charge. You know all the way to 4200mv
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You're getting the full charge, don't worry about it. It's not a good indication, due to the fact it's a cheap onboard voltmeter, lithium ion batteries keep their voltage much better than lead acid batteries and keeping the charge and voltage even close to that level for extended periods of time damage your battery exponentially compared to other charges.
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You're getting the full charge, don't worry about it. It's not a good indication, due to the fact it's a cheap onboard voltmeter, lithium ion batteries keep their voltage much better than lead acid batteries and keeping the charge and voltage even close to that level for extended periods of time damage your battery exponentially compared to other charges.
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So the script is bull ****?
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treyweez11 said:
So the script is bull ****?
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Reading the script just now, all it does is a long and winding process to delete the batterystats.bin file. Note that this has nothing to do with calibration or supply capabilities, it is quite literally just the little graph and app usage % in the settings -> battery menu (which is deleted automatically once charge gets between 90 and 95%).
There is a few other things which it fiddles around with which looks like a futile effort to confuse the battery/OS into giving a false value of "full charge" at the least.

[Q] What is the difference between classic Li-Ion battery and Li-Po batteries?

I've seen a lot of threads on other forums on this topic and actually didn't find the right answer to the question. It seems more of an philosophical question because some people say something and others something completely opposite. So if anybody who knows a bit more on the topic would like to describe and discuss this for a bit, I'd be really happy! =)
So: What is the difference in different aspects of normal Li-Ion batteries compared to Li-Ion Polymer batteries (like ones in our Nexus 5 devices)?
MaCroX95 said:
I've seen a lot of threads on other forums on this topic and actually didn't find the right answer to the question. It seems more of an philosophical question because some people say something and others something completely opposite. So if anybody who knows a bit more on the topic would like to describe and discuss this for a bit, I'd be really happy! =)
So: What is the difference in different aspects of normal Li-Ion batteries compared to Li-Ion Polymer batteries (like ones in our Nexus 5 devices)?
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LiPo batteries are used because they can get a higher energy density in a smaller form factor, and the batteries can be "shaped" to any configuration.
The only real disadvantage is that the LiPo batteries don't typically have as good a recharge cycle life as LiIon, but that depends on so many factors that it's hard to pin down.
raptir said:
LiPo batteries are used because they can get a higher energy density in a smaller form factor, and the batteries can be "shaped" to any configuration.
The only real disadvantage is that the LiPo batteries don't typically have as good a recharge cycle life as LiIon, but that depends on so many factors that it's hard to pin down.
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Thank you very much for your answers! It really helped me. So therefore I might have to change battery sooner on my nexus 5 than if it was normal Li-Ion battery? Is it possible to do it after 1 year before battery warranty goes off?
It's still going to outlive the device , unless you're keeping it for ridiculous amount of years
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rootSU said:
It's still going to outlive the device , unless you're keeping it for ridiculous amount of years
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Eh, LiPo batteries typically hit 70% capacity after about 700 charge cycles. It will still be usable, but if you compare day 1 battery life to day 800 battery life, you'll see a decrease.
rootSU said:
It's still going to outlive the device , unless you're keeping it for ridiculous amount of years
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raptir said:
Eh, LiPo batteries typically hit 70% capacity after about 700 charge cycles. It will still be usable, but if you compare day 1 battery life to day 800 battery life, you'll see a decrease.
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Hmm thank you all for your answers. Yes it's logical that battery will loose its capacity over time but it will probably do it for about 2 years. If it went really worse I could probably just take it to my provider and let them replace it. I guess it cannot be that big of a problem after all =)
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Eh, LiPo batteries typically hit 70% capacity after about 700 charge cycles. It will still be usable, but if you compare day 1 battery life to day 800 battery life, you'll see a decrease.
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700 cycles = 2+ years = ridiculous
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raptir said:
LiPo batteries are used because they can get a higher energy density in a smaller form factor, and the batteries can be "shaped" to any configuration.
The only real disadvantage is that the LiPo batteries don't typically have as good a recharge cycle life as LiIon, but that depends on so many factors that it's hard to pin down.
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rootSU said:
It's still going to outlive the device , unless you're keeping it for ridiculous amount of years
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By the way guys what kind of a battery lifes do you get on your nexus 5? I get around 1 day (24 hours) with up to 4 hours of screen on time. I've been pretty pleased with battery life. Though I've seen even better results under the Nexus 5 battery results topic.
Bettery Life in Nexus 5
MaCroX95 said:
By the way guys what kind of a battery lifes do you get on your nexus 5? I get around 1 day (24 hours) with up to 4 hours of screen on time. I've been pretty pleased with battery life. Though I've seen even better results under the Nexus 5 battery results topic.
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Main problem in nexus 5 battery is its Heating and drainage problem in a short time.
I personally suggest you no problem in its Battery but use your phone as a phone not like a music system or as a gaming gadget always.
Do not use your phone while charging it.:good:
joannn said:
Main problem in nexus 5 battery is its Heating and drainage problem in a short time.
I personally suggest you no problem in its Battery but use your phone as a phone not like a music system or as a gaming gadget always.
Do not use your phone while charging it.:good:
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I am not really a hardcore user I have some apps for checking email, social networks and some news... From time to time I listen to some music or play some very light game but It is very rare I like that my phone works as I like that's why I like to be rooted and running what I want on it and optimize it differently in different moments (between performance and battery life).
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rootSU said:
700 cycles = 2+ years = ridiculous
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Don't know about you, but I'm planning to keep this phone at least two years. It can't be meant to work fine just for one year.
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rootSU said:
700 cycles = 2+ years = ridiculous
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Imagine using your phone so little you only need to charge it once per day
I'm planning on keeping my nexus 5 2-3 because I can't afford a new phone for awhile I may eventually have to replace battery well is the battery easy to replace
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spinninbsod said:
I'm planning on keeping my nexus 5 2-3 because I can't afford a new phone for awhile I may eventually have to replace battery well is the battery easy to replace
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No, it's not easy to replace.
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Imagine using your phone so little you only need to charge it once per day
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Can't imagine needing to use it any more than my record 7+ hours in a single day
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rootSU said:
Can't imagine needing to use it any more than my record 7+ hours in a single day
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Can you perhaps tell us the way you do it ?
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MaCroX95 said:
Can you perhaps tell us the way you do it ?
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Pure luck.
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rootSU said:
Pure luck.
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Well in my case it is always different... Sometimes I get more than 4 hours of screen on time and sometimes barely 2 I guess it really depends on the mood of the battery
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Not meaning this thread, but I've seen so many heated debates on how our phones "should" be charged...and how the battery works.... But as said....if in 2 years my 6 hour screen time and 28 hours total is reduced to 5 hours screen time and 22 hours total.....that won't bother me very much.
Just enjoy the phones....forget about battery science.
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noob but related question. if i am not using it, is it ok to keep it connected to the charger so it stays topped up? or better for battery longevity to run it down to say 30% or so and recharge. i am specifically talking about nexus 5. thanks.
also as one poster advised not to have it connected to charger while it is in use.....
how about when tethering (drains 6% per hour) or downloading (drains 16% per hour), keep it connected or not.
thanks again.

Battery Life Extension

To maximize battery life (I mean not how long it will last between charges but to maximize the long term lifetime of the battery - over the course of years...) you should never let the % get too low, but keep it topped off as much as possible, correct?
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Very true...
People keep showing off screen on times by draining their batteries to 5% or below, which in turn is hurting their overall battery health..It's advised to keep charging the phone frequently whenever the opportunity presents to charge and to keep the battery levels in between 30% to 80% most of the time... Especially since it's a non removable battery here on Note 5.
Came across many articles on Web regarding this subject.
Here is one : http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/a15731/best-way-to-keep-li-ion-batteries-charged/
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anilpalepu said:
Very true...
People keep showing off screen on times by draining their batteries to 5% or below, which in turn is hurting their overall battery health..It's advised to keep charging the phone frequently whenever the opportunity presents to charge and to keep the battery levels in between 30% to 80% most of the time... Especially since it's a non removable battery here on Note 5.
Came across many articles on Web regarding this subject.
Here is one : http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/a15731/best-way-to-keep-li-ion-batteries-charged/
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I would say just above 30% rather than between 30% and 80%, which makes more sense, no?
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KruseLudsMobile said:
I would say just above 30% rather than between 30% and 80%, which makes more sense, no?
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Here is another helpful article on lifehacker.com from today regarding batteries :
http://lifehacker.com/smartphone-ba...urce=lifehacker_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
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