[Q] alternative battery - Samsung Galaxy S II Plus

i use an anker 1900mah someone knows a battery more efficent but with the some dimension of the original ?

alecleme said:
i use an anker 1900mah someone knows a battery more efficent but with the some dimension of the original ?
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look in the Internet for shop there. There probably won't be other batteries than the original ones in local stores. I have one with 1800mAh which was the maximum i found. Theres is a limit because of technical facts. The batterys capaticy will decrease as it gets older. I need to change my battery every 8-12 months to let it survive the time I need it.

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1600mah mugen power batt

hey guys, im intending to get the 1600mah mugen power battery. Is it advisable? how much better does it fares against the samsung 1500mah batt? will it last additional 1 more hour on display?
kindaichi24 said:
hey guys, im intending to get the 1600mah mugen power battery. Is it advisable? how much better does it fares against the samsung 1500mah batt? will it last additional 1 more hour on display?
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These 3rd party batteries dont really offer what they say probably its even worse than the stock 1500mAh
alright. if anyone have tested this batt pls feedback
so did you end up buying the mugen 1600mAH battery ? If yes, how did it go ?
Mugen batteries are very good. I used to own one for a samsung PDA i had a while back and was far superior to other 3rd party batteries i tried.
I can't imagine you getting much out of an extra 100mah though? For example if you get 8 hours use from the device you would expect a return of around 8.5 hours with the extra 100mah. Of course this is an approximation but it gives you an idea. Just take the time you normally get from the current battery and divide by 15 then times by 16 and you will get a very rough estimate as to how much will be gained.
Thanks for the info. I bought a third party (not Mugen) 1500mAh battery but the battery life is much shorter than the original battery , so i was just wondering if this Mugen 1600mAh one is really slightly better than my original samsung battery
I got this Mugen 1600mAh battery last week. It works great. To me, it lasts much longer than my original 1500mAh battery (about 3-4 hrs more). I highly recommend it.
malnala said:
I got this Mugen 1600mAh battery last week. It works great. To me, it lasts much longer than my original 1500mAh battery (about 3-4 hrs more). I highly recommend it.
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Can anyone confirm this to be true?
Check out http://batteryboss.org/
You'll be lucky if a higher mAh battery designed to fit in the standard bay, even ones from branded third parties like Andida or Mugen, will be as good as the OEM.
Avoid the ebay non branded, loads of re-badged rubbish not even close to the printed value.
I have found this on their site and sounds good. Any experience with their batteries?
h t t p://mugen-power-batteries.com/mugen-power-3200mah-extended-battery-for-samsung-galaxys-i9000.html
Sent from Serbia and my I9000 via Tapatalk.
dulexy said:
I have found this on their site and sounds good. Any experience with their batteries?
h t t p://mugen-power-batteries.com/mugen-power-3200mah-extended-battery-for-samsung-galaxys-i9000.html
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Is that hard to scroll throught the other posts?
There is a post exactly for the 3200 mah !
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i brought a original mugen 1600mah before i went over seas, last another 2 or 3 hours more than the original i am happy with it , ask away if u want to know more

Question about Mugen Battery 1500mah

I'm very curous about this battery for Desire HD. From my experience, 3rd party batteries are generally frowned upon because they usually either
1) Does not contain the advertised charge (mah) amount
2) Does contain the advertised amount of charge but the battery spoils fast, and would be unable to hold charge properly after a few months of usage
3) Heat issues, etc, safety issues in general
It seems like many people in this forum have already got the battery and would like to know whats it like so far. my current original DHD battery has already semi gave way after a year+ of usage, it no longer hold the charge proper and I can only charge up till 60+% before it jumps straight to 100%, as well as battery level jumps erratically.
I went to check, seems like the mugen 1500mah battery http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...ery-for-for-htc-desire-hd-softbank-001ht.html cost around $45 US which translates to roughly $56SGD whereas locally the original DHD battery costs $59SGD. Adding a couple of bucks for shipping and all, it definitely works out to be a better battery to purchase if it actually works well (e.g. refer to above criterias).
So I would like to know whether the battery suffer from the problem of holding charge and also any heat/security issues. Considering I've read that many people claim that they get a lot more battery life out of it in their initial usage.
you can find plenty of user comments in these threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=818794
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=997060
Between the 2 threads, there are about 700 comments
If you can live with a modified battery cover then this is superior to the mugen battery and cheaper too:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1344761
Big advantage here is you can use an original sensation/evo3d battery from HTC and don't have to have rely on 3rd party batteries.
On the other hand you can get as much as 1900mAh instead of the 1500mAh mugen offers.
paul c said:
you can find plenty of user comments in these threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=818794
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=997060
Between the 2 threads, there are about 700 comments
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As a matter of fact I have skimmed through that threads and I don't find anyone talking about how the battery life performs after months to a year of usage. This is a common concern because many 3rd party batteries lose their ability to hold charge very quickly after a short period of time. Of course it can be argued that no one complained about it in the thread but thats not substantial enough. The uesr reviews thats stated in those thread that you have linked are mostly by new users who were "wow"ed by the battery and then stop coming over to the thread altogether.
Even if they would reply, you wouldn't be able to use their statements because you don't know how they treated the battery so far.
I received my Mugen battery lately and I will be handling it the way I learned from here:
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
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As a matter of fact I have skimmed through that threads and I don't find anyone talking about how the battery life performs after months to a year of usage. This is a common concern because many 3rd party batteries lose their ability to hold charge very quickly after a short period of time. Of course it can be argued that no one complained about it in the thread but thats not substantial enough. The uesr reviews thats stated in those thread that you have linked are mostly by new users who were "wow"ed by the battery and then stop coming over to the thread altogether.
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I have been using the Mugen battery for about a month now, following their instructions on how to handle the battery during the initial charges.
First, you say "3rd party batteries lose their charge.... after months to a year". Well, my original HTC battery after one year, is - I estimate - about 50% of the new Mugen.
OK, a new battery will outperform an old one, but it's not just 3rd party batteries.
When I changed batteries, the OEM one had actually expanded slightly and it did not slide out of its compartment easily. So the OEM is not a perfect guarantee of a lifetime of high power and good behaviour
And, I spent the extra € on Mugen and not the 2000mAh cons from eBay - Mugen has built a reputation over time, it is built to a similar (or higher?) standard as the OEM's.
btw look for a coupon that is valid for 10 or 20% I recall off the standard Mugen price.
test1800mAh
Many businesses will pretend to be the large capacity, we choose the best choice in the factory, so the quality guaranteed some. I bought a nominal capacity is 2300 mAh, I test the actual can reach 1800 mAh.
does it give you much better battery life?
So if im charghing my battery and it jumps to 100 from 74pct it shows that my battery is in bad condition?
msellars2450 said:
does it give you much better battery life?
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Yes, about 22 % (1500:1230= 1,219...)
No because it's physically impossible.
Hunt3r.j2 said:
No because it's physically impossible.
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I've measured my battery and, as stated before, it has 1523 mAh.
Zeitraffer said:
I've measured my battery and, as stated before, it has 1523 mAh.
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I can confirm this too.
Zeitraffer said:
I've measured my battery and, as stated before, it has 1523 mAh.
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Give me a screenshot of a true test of the battery using external monitoring. Batteryboss.org is my proof, where is yours?
Hunt3r.j2 said:
where is yours?
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paul c said:
I can confirm this too.
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Also I'm not here to battle myself with others about stats.
There's a lot of people that are satisfied with Mugen, even here on the board.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=12986796
I personally don't care if you don't believe that.
I used a battery testing widget when I first got the mugen battery about 2 months back...
It was around 1300mAh with maximum 15% deviation, stayed around that value for the charge cycles done during that period, for about a couple of weeks.
I'd say its definitely pretty close. My HTC battery was at 800mAh with maximum of 20% deviation by the end of 1 year.
(Deviation comes from the limitation of calculating the mAh if I'm not wrong. Because it takes value of the actual consumption / charging once every minute or so, it kind of either interpolates between values, or just assume the whole 1 minute being the recorded value. Hence the possible variation.)
Zeitraffer said:
Also I'm not here to battle myself with others about stats.
There's a lot of people that are satisfied with Mugen, even here on the board.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=12986796
I personally don't care if you don't believe that.
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Of course you don't, but no, ignorance is not a replacement for knowledge.
Actual testing (250 mA drain until shutoff voltage) shows Mugen to be wrong. Where is proof that you're right?
For the OP: http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Univ...able-Packaging/dp/B00486MH80/ref=pd_sim_cps_6
That should give one full charge of the Desire HD from 0% to 100%. It's about the size of the phone, but thinner.
http://www.amazon.com/Anker-SlimTal..._1_6?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1334818005&sr=1-6
This should give around two to 1.75 full charges.
I would highly suggest going with genuine OEM batteries to get the maximum you can get. Always ask yourself: If it was so easy to get more battery capacity into the phone, why didn't HTC do it?
Hunt3r.j2 said:
Batteryboss.org is my proof
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No it's not, because batteryboss.org did not test the Mugen 1500 mAh battery for the HTC Desire HD this thread is about. If they did, please provide a link.
batteryboss.org said:
Tests of batteries being sold for HTC's Nexus One, Incredible, EVO 4G, Hero, Desire and Touch Pro2/Tilt 2.
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Hunt3r.j2 said:
where is yours?
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Hunt3r.j2 said:
Where is proof that you're right?
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I have posted a screenshot of BatteryMonitorWidgetPro below, showing 1526 mAh of in-use value as complete capacity after 100% complete / 0% discharge cycles.
Also showing 1214 mAh with +- 41% deviation while on daily use, with no complete charge/discharge cycles that I made in the beginning, after I had received the battery on March 13th 2012.
So this is not the complete capacity; the upper value is.
Hunt3r.j2 said:
Actual testing (250 mA drain until shutoff voltage) shows Mugen to be wrong.
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Where? Please provide a link to the test of the Mugen 1500 mAh for HTC Desire HD.
Of course I might be wrong, for I am no technician, but the one test app that I used showed me these values. I haven't read anything about Mugen selling batteries with fake values, so I'd really like to know more about it, if there is
Zeitraffer said:
No it's not, because batteryboss.org did not test the Mugen 1500 mAh battery for the HTC Desire HD this thread is about. If they did, please provide a link.
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They tested a Mugen battery, which consistently shows that they overrate batteries. By default, the rating of the battery is in serious doubt.
Zeitraffer said:
I have posted a screenshot of BatteryMonitorWidgetPro below, showing 1526 mAh of in-use value as complete capacity after 100% complete / 0% discharge cycles.
Also showing 1214 mAh with +- 41% deviation while on daily use, with no complete charge/discharge cycles that I made in the beginning, after I had received the battery on March 13th 2012.
So this is not the complete capacity; the upper value is.
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Your own phone is telling you that you're getting exactly OEM capacity, maybe less. Battery Monitor Widget extrapolates what it thinks your mAh rating of the battery is based upon the voltage and the mA consumed to get to that voltage. So far it looks like your battery is either OEM capacity or slightly less. The top 1526 mAh number is what the battery claims to have, not what it really has.
Zeitraffer said:
Where? Please provide a link to the test of the Mugen 1500 mAh for HTC Desire HD.
Of course I might be wrong, for I am no technician, but the one test app that I used showed me these values. I haven't read anything about Mugen selling batteries with fake values, so I'd really like to know more about it, if there is
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1. Your test app is proving you wrong.
2. Phone based test applications are a horrible idea, proper testing should be done with the battery charged outside the phone to 4.2v then discharged to 3.4v at constant mA drain. Multiply the time that it took to drain by the mA drain used to get your accurate capacity.
Hunt3r.j2 said:
They tested a Mugen battery, which consistently shows that they overrate batteries. By default, the rating of the battery is in serious doubt.
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1 battery doesn't prove anything.
Hunt3r.j2 said:
Battery Monitor Widget extrapolates what it thinks your mAh rating of the battery is
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No, it uses historical data (logs) to measure the battery. It doesn't think, it measures.
Please provide a link or anything else for such statements.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccc71.bmw.pro&hl=de said:
Measures real battery capacity using historical data
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Hunt3r.j2 said:
So far it looks like your battery is either OEM capacity or slightly less.
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No. This is how the app works: This value (1214 mAh) was measured by not draining the battery completely anymore. If I don't drain the pack to 0%, the app cannot measure all the capacity. Simple logic.
Hunt3r.j2 said:
The top 1526 mAh number is what the battery claims to have, not what it really has.
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No, the battery was measured all the way from 100% to 0%, and that's what came out after several complete cycles. The log is accessible inside the program.
How should it claim another value?
Hunt3r.j2 said:
Your test app is proving you wrong.
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Please prove that statement.
HTC Desire HD is a supported device
http://www.3c71.com/android/?q=node/102
Hunt3r.j2 said:
2. Phone based test applications are a horrible idea, proper testing should be done with the battery charged outside the phone to 4.2v then discharged to 3.4v at constant mA drain. Multiply the time that it took to drain by the mA drain used to get your accurate capacity.
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That is just your opinion.

Battery High Capacity 2680

Hello,
I would appreciate your opinion on the high capacity battery that I found on Ebay.
Ultra-High Capacity G5/G7/BA S-410 Replacement Gold Battery - 2680mAh
Compatibily:
HTC Google Nexus One, HTC Desire Bravo G5/G7
MADE IN JAPAN
identical in size and shape of the original manufacturer's batteries!!!
When do you think?
Have you perhaps a better product for me?
Thank you in advance
Neo.net said:
Hello,
I would appreciate your opinion on the high capacity battery that I found on Ebay.
Ultra-High Capacity G5/G7/BA S-410 Replacement Gold Battery - 2680mAh
Compatibily:
HTC Google Nexus One, HTC Desire Bravo G5/G7
MADE IN JAPAN
identical in size and shape of the original manufacturer's batteries!!!
When do you think?
Have you perhaps a better product for me?
Thank you in advance
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Fake, any battery above 2000 mah can't be like stock battery. Check Mugen 3200 mah. I have it. When on idle. I 'm getting 1 % down for an hr with mugen battery. Means 100 hrs standby with Edge\3G On ...
Mugen does ship battery to any part of the world at free of cost. So get it from them directly
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com
Ok thanks ...
In fact I would buy a new battery because the one I have now started to cause problems at the charge and discharge.
Do you have any advice for me? or a replacement with more capacity without having to add a thicker shell?
Neo.net said:
Ok thanks ...
In fact I would buy a new battery because the one I have now started to cause problems at the charge and discharge.
Do you have any advice for me? or a replacement with more capacity without having to add a thicker shell?
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Mugen 1600mah for htc desire. 200 mah more than stock (1400 mah). You will 25% more power than stock htc battery. Same size as stock battery http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...e-htc-desire-vodafone-htc-desire-1600mah.html
if samsung do sell genuine s3 2100mah batteries for around 33$ and make profit from that, then how much is worth a piece of mugen 1600mah battery for desire?this time 44$ for mugen is like stealing from mans pocket isnt it?
any other place buy them cheaper? or similar quality thing?
DNA_Uncut said:
Mugen 1600mah for htc desire. 200 mah more than stock (1400 mah). You will 25% more power than stock htc battery. Same size as stock battery http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...e-htc-desire-vodafone-htc-desire-1600mah.html
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I agree with you ...
I tested the batteries above and none are valid.
It is better to buy an original or a Mugen
I got 3000 mAh battery with replacement back cover for 13£ from "Odds & Pods", but it went out of business soon after. Sure it adds some weight and about doubles the thickness but it works like a charm.
Htc desire bravo Jellybean 2000mamp battery problem
Hello I have second hand desire bravo running jellybean, the battery is 2000miliamp but after a full charge and then I turn off phone, the next morning it's down to 84%. Is there any reason for this other than maybe the battery being faulty?
Is there some software that will solve this, I had read something about the kernel of the phone having some effect on this.
As it is a get about a day out of battery.
nalyom9 said:
Hello I have second hand desire bravo running jellybean, the battery is 2000miliamp but after a full charge and then I turn off phone, the next morning it's down to 84%. Is there any reason for this other than maybe the battery being faulty?
Is there some software that will solve this, I had read something about the kernel of the phone having some effect on this.
As it is a get about a day out of battery.
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Thats normal if youre able to get a day of usage of your battery.
I bought a 2500mAh battery on eBay. Same size as stock, but it does not last much longer (~15% longer?) than the stock battery I had. I got the device lasting longer by installing the MildWild (based on Redux2) custom ROM. This ROM gives approximately an 80% increase of battery life (almost an additional day).
Moonwave said:
I bought a 2500mAh battery on eBay. Same size as stock, but it does not last much longer (~15% longer?) than the stock battery I had. I got the device lasting longer by installing the MildWild (based on Redux2) custom ROM. This ROM gives approximately an 80% increase of battery life (almost an additional day).
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Yeah and your stock battery will have been 2 years old so its no better than stock. Clearly not the 2500mah it claimed
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probably it has less capacity than the original battery. dont buy those batteries!

2450mAh battery for our lovely phone

http://www.ebay.com/itm/221104009277?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
I bought this battery couple days ago, and I want to see if there is some opinions about what I should expect from this battery, before I will get it and will share my own from the usage of it.
I am thinking of getting one just like that. Let us know when you get it...
capriciousmike said:
I am thinking of getting one just like that. Let us know when you get it...
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Is it the same physical size as the original battery?no need to change the back cover?
Badzoo said:
Is it the same physical size as the original battery?no need to change the back cover?
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If it's 2450mAh and the same size as the original battery, it's fake.
I've seen these gold batteries before. Often they are OEM batteries with a fancy sticker on. Don't be fooled. Run it via a battery test, or even use Spare Parts to check the capacity. Also, avoid the placebo effect, your phone might seem to last longer and because of that you think it's a good battery but it might be simply because the battery is newer; you should consider does it run better than when you first had the phone?
If "Item location: Hong Kong, China" doesn't say enough, the free shipping and outrageous capacity claim should tip you off that it's a burn. It's just a low quality knockoff battery with a flashy label.
It's a fake.
If you want more capacity you need to buy a bigger battery and the cover to contain it, there are no other options.
Cloudxxxx said:
It's a fake.
If you want more capacity you need to buy a bigger battery and the cover to contain it, there are no other options.
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That's not strictly true. You can get non-fake batteries up to 1800 mAh while still being able to use the original battery cover.
I'm using this one (Polar Cell with 1800 mAh) with the original cover:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/PolarCell-Akku-Samsung-GT-i9000-Galaxy-S-EB575152VU-/390280069621
I don't think there will be batteries with more capacity and the same size - those are just fakes coming from China, GB...
matzehtc said:
I'm using this one (Polar Cell with 1800 mAh) with the original cover:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/PolarCell-Akku-Samsung-GT-i9000-Galaxy-S-EB575152VU-/390280069621
I don't think there will be batteries with more capacity and the same size - those are just fakes coming from China, GB...
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I've got the same battery. It's a big improvement over the stock battery.
I'm going to get one of these batterys and try them
And if size doesn't matter you may search for a battery with a capacity between 3.000 and 3.500 mAh, changing the battery cover. But i won't buy the one from the first post...
For me that's way to thick. :silly: I also think it's ok if the battery lasts at least 20 hours - or i'll just take another charged battery with me.
Another charged battery is a good resolution too and i got a second one cuz its my second sgs+ my old had a bath but i had insurance so i got a new device

Anker Battery Screwover?!!

Hey,
a few months back i brought a Anker 1900mAh battery from ebay from a dealer in the US (I am in India)
It cost about 35$...but I wasnt getting as much battery life as expected..
Then couple of days ago i tried Du battery saver, and it showed my battery capacity on full charge as 1500 mAh only....should be 1900
this is the ebay listing for the battery
http://www.ebay.in/itm/Anker-Extend...ries&hash=item43b9b11e0b&_uhb=1#ht_1725wt_922
and the play store app Du battery saver
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5kaWFueGlub3MuZHhicyJd
Can someone please try their Anker battery on Sensation (not XE) with Du battery saver and tell me what the shown capacity is...
I intend to go after this ebay seller if he has screwed me over
Thanks,
Photo of battery attached
Maybe its an fake one but the seller has 92.6% positive feedback on ebay so i doubt he is fake.
There is a mini chance it is misfabricated like damage to the cells, do you still have the warranty card so you can send it back?
You can try to charge it for a day
Btw 35$ for 1 anker battery is way too high
Sent from my HTC (Quietly Brillia... bad at updating their phones) Sensation.
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I bought mine from eBay too and seems original. It's probably an app issue. Mine shows 1520mah when fully charged.
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Read this by ganeshp:
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The problem is neither with the du battery saver app nor the anker battery. The mah of battery is hard coded unto kernel. So what ever battery you are going to use it shows 1520. Also the reason why battery will stay at 100% for long time during discharge. Early attempts in changing the hardcoded value in kernel was made.. But they caused bootloop so dev(s) abandoned it. Anyways sorry to blew the whistle but anker batteries turned out to have 1750mah instead of 1900 mah. But still people use it as it's better than stock
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extrem0 said:
I bought mine from eBay too and seems original. It's probably an app issue. Mine shows 1520mah when fully charged.
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flynnchen said:
anker batteries turned out to have 1750mah instead of 1900 mah..
All product from Anker have the same trick. They lies about the Capacity. There is nothing to do with this ebay seller.
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Did you measure it?
I don't know if it isn't 1900mah, but I know that it lasts a lot more than many users with stock battery. Mine's already 7 months old and I think it's a bit worse than when I bought it. But in my first cycle of ViperS 3.1.0 rom it lasted 1 day and 5 hours screen time.
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karaboudjan said:
most of Anker's batteries do have a common problem which is that the capacity of energy is not as what they guaranteed when several friends of mine bought it. for example, one of my college bought an Anker battery last week with the capacity of 5600mAh. they told her it can do 3times of charge to her iphone4s, which never happens. only one and a half time maybe.. so i lent to her my external battery of RAVPower bought in amazon.es, she said it was fantastic and really nice with the real capacity that the seller guaranteed and the cool shape, now she took away mine:crying::crying:.....
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But you have warranty so she can send it back...
Sent from my HTC (Quietly Brillia... bad at updating their phones) Sensation.
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An app cant tell you the capacity of your battery, that's not how a battery works. if you really wanna know the exact capacity, you'll have to do it a different way:
http://denishennessy.com/2012/04/08/measuring-battery-capacity-with-an-arduino/
someone did a similar test (but without arduino, he did it "manual" with multimeters and some other tools) with different smartphone-batteries but i cant find the link....
extrem0 said:
Did you measure it?
I don't know if it isn't 1900mah, but I know that it lasts a lot more than many users with stock battery. Mine's already 7 months old and I think it's a bit worse than when I bought it. But in my first cycle of ViperS 3.1.0 rom it lasted 1 day and 5 hours screen time.
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There's no way an anker will last this long. I have an xe, and my 1730mah lasts 10-12hrs max screen off
Happy to help.
Far_SighT said:
There's no way an anker will last this long. I have an xe, and my 1730mah lasts 10-12hrs max screen off
Happy to help.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43410343&postcount=3135
extrem0 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43410343&postcount=3135
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extrem0 said:
it lasted 1 day and 5 hours screen time.
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This had me confused. Though why would anker perform so much better than xe stock, considering they have nearly equal charge (1730 mAh)?
karaboudjan said:
most of Anker's batteries do have a common problem which is that the capacity of energy is not as what they guaranteed when several friends of mine bought it. for example, one of my college bought an Anker battery last week with the capacity of 5600mAh. they told her it can do 3times of charge to her iphone4s, which never happens. only one and a half time maybe.. so i lent to her my external battery of RAVPower bought in amazon.es, she said it was fantastic and really nice with the real capacity that the seller guaranteed and the cool shape, now she took away mine:crying::crying:.....
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Funny, most of the RAVPower employees with 2 posts in this forum like to trash talk about competitors like Anker to mislead other forum members

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