can u guys suggesr a list of compatible power banks from personal experience along with their links?
urgent need. thank you
http://www.banggood.com/Original-XIAOMI-5V-2A-10400mAh-Power-Bank-For-Smartphone-p-923637.html
Xiaomi power bank 10400. I've been using it for 1 week and its great. It holds capacity in stand-by for very long, unlike some cheap banks. Capacity is great, build quality also.
The Xiaomi powerbank with 5000 mAh capacity works fine as well.
Got it in the mailbox this morning and already completed a full charge, pretty quick as well!
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I get about two extra hours with this battery than the oem, if you are a lighter user you can get even more.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1600mAh-Extende..._Accessories?hash=item33565de06f#ht_500wt_956
How long have you had it and no issues? Some of these third party batteries can be flafy and this seems awfull cheao.I am interested to hear your experience.
I've had it maybe 2 weeks now and I don' t take it out still waiting on my external charger from hong kong. It really works great and for 17 bucks if it lasts me 2 months I'll be happy but this particular seller has had no complaints about her batteries so I would give it a .
Yes I went to her listing and saw the high rating thx for the tip and you may want to go here.I bot a car charger cover and cable for $8http://www.amazon.com/Premium-Black-Silicone-Charger-Imagio/dp/B002S4T1OW/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=wireless&qid=1257705205&sr=8-9
They had a package with all 3 items awhile ago.S/h was about $3 and i got in 8-9 days.Good seller you can see feedback I left.
Sweeny Russ said:
I get about two extra hours with this battery than the oem, if you are a lighter user you can get even more.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1600mAh-Extende..._Accessories?hash=item33565de06f#ht_500wt_956
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How many hours did you get with the stock 1500 mAh battery?
Good find.
I'm guessing this battery is compatible with the Imagio? I don't see it listed under compatability.
Definitely compatible, It is 8:30 in the am I charged it the night before last I have 32 percent battery left currently. Now yesterday was a lighter than normal phone usage day for me but I made calls and checked email all day. The oem battery lasts me from about 8 in the morning till about 7 in the evening which is my normal usage which I consider heavy. I email, call, text, and scan documents with it all day long. I would say the rhodium 1600mah battery would get me to about 9-930 before needing to put it on the charger or replacing the battery. With two batteries you can't go wrong. If you are dying in the afternoon to early evening don't expect this battery to last you till midnight because that's unrealistic. Stock this phone has several applications that access the internet and cell phone towers constantly so if you consider what it is done the battery life is quite good, especially compared to my fiance's droid.
randcool said:
Yes I went to her listing and saw the high rating thx for the tip and you may want to go here.I bot a car charger cover and cable for $8http://www.amazon.com/Premium-Black-Silicone-Charger-Imagio/dp/B002S4T1OW/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=wireless&qid=1257705205&sr=8-9
They had a package with all 3 items awhile ago.S/h was about $3 and i got in 8-9 days.Good seller you can see feedback I left.
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This is what I use because I can charge my phone, mp3 player, bluetooth headset and my battery operated lighter (don't ask was a gift) and never have to pull it in and out of the socket. You can plug a unpowered usb hub and charge several at once. And then you always have your data cable on you.
DISCLAIMER I am not responsible for anything that happens to your vehicle or devices. Use this information at your own risk!
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Thanks, good to know.
Just ordered one.
I for some reason only go for original battery and this one is original extended battery with extended cover for imagio.
http://shop.htcpedia.com/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=194
My last try (after having bad experience with noname 2500mAh replacement battery which was a waste, and 3000mAh S3 battery which did not fit).
Just ordered AceSoft 2600mAh http://www.ebay.com/itm/AceSoft-260...d=100033&prg=1011&rk=1&rkt=4&sd=181188883709& (w/o NFC)
will check & report!
there is also another one from sporting persistence http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Accessory..._Cell_Phone_PDA_Batteries&hash=item4176c8f4f7
but this one I don't mind anymore, for those who is interested can have a look
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THE RESULT
So, after warming it up for some days, I decided to make benchmarks, and did it with two different apps.
While the stock battery (1800mAh) drains 30% for the same test in the same time, the AceSoft battery drains 40% although it is allegedly 2600mAh (or 2830mAh).
Also, the AceSoft is the same as the sunsky 2500mAh noname replacement battery. Looking in it clearly they only changed the sticker and selling it this way. You can see the battery material is identical in design.
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Thus, no need to buy that! I am tired and give up trying any other batteries.
cheers guys
I want to try the battery of the Galaxy Note, the dimensions of it are almost equal.
Has anyone tried it?
Hi folks!
So I received the battery from AceSoft today and the first thing that impressed me was that Im reading on it "2850mAh", so let's see.
To get confident that it is not just a sticker over another noname replacement battery I pulled down the red sticker a bit to check whats behind, and I see at least no other sticker behind, only the battery. But unfortunately the design of the battery looks like same the replacement battery from sunsky, both bit different to the stock one.
I put the battery into the phone and it got already about 50% juice. The only weird thing was that on my first use, the phone was working and reacting very slow. I put to charging and waited 10min, when it was still slow, then just rebooted and now it is fine. Is that normal with the first use? I hope it was only once.
Will see and report the results these days!
@Balthasar85 sorry, haven't tried it and don't know about it
when plugged in for charging, i found out that it stops charging as soon it reaches 4.3 V or reaches a temperature of 43 C to prevent any damage. it got (from 10%) to about 85% charge, i then need to wait about 20min till it cools down a little and comes lower state in voltage, in order to proceed fully charging.
maybe it needs some training in the first usage, in order to get used to charge completely. will see..
but for now i am fine with the battery
Looking forward to the results
Please post pictures if you can too
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Looking forward to the results
Please post pictures if you can too
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Hello,
For now, as I guessed it is better when charging over USB from pc, because the temperature of the battery stays always cool below 40°C, not getting quickly warm as through the charger, neither does the voltage reach as quicker to 4.3 V. You can see in the pics attached.
Though I have to say that I am using a different charger and not the original charger (american) because I am in Europe, as the power supply socket is different here.
I previously read for extended batteries, they need a few charges to get out the full capacity. In the screenshot we can see that the charging jumped from 92% to 100%. I then waited a bit, and recharged smoothly again. I believe this is normal for the beginning and will be fixed after some uses/recharges.
the screenshots include the graphs while charging in % of the battery state, Temperature (it is more warm before the charging, because I was using the phone) and in Voltage, all of during the same time range. and the re-raising to 100% in the last pic.
will definitely let you all know the further results.
cheers for now
Update. Do not buy this!
Check my result now above in the OP!
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Update. Do not buy this!
Check my result now above in the OP!
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i don't want to sound like a douche but the outcome was to be expected. given a definite size for a battery, there's only so much power you can cram into it and it's already highly unlikely that a 3rd party cheap battery would match or slightly surpass the branded original one, that it's basically just screaming scam when dirt cheap, noname batteries claim insane power like 2600-2850 mah vs the stock 1900
There are ways to cram more power into the same space. Using higher quality cells or better manufacturing can lead to better batteries. I'm not vouching for any of these off brands, and in most cases you can consider them bad, but there are exceptions. But it seems finding a reputable brand or original S3 batteries would be your best bet for extended slim batteries
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Looking for a battery backup that isn't massive in size (10oz or so) and will quick charge the 6p. Anyone have suggestions?
10000mah is the smallest you're going to find. I'm testing out this one (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01E...ger+type+c&dpPl=1&dpID=41ZVARmD5WL&ref=plSrch) right now and so far so good. it gives about 2 charges to my 6p and charges quickly
Thanks! That sounds like a winner. About the only concern I would have is that most of the reviews seem to indicate that they got it at a discount or got it for free for a review.
I also got it at a discount in exchange for an honest review, but I'll pan something if I don't like it. I've put it through three charge cycles now without issue. I thought 2 full charges was a bit low, but I realized that my other 10k bank turns off when the phone hits 100%, but this one will continue to trickle charge. with my other if I use it to charge overnight I wake up to a phone with 85-90%, whereas this one it's 100%
Just get this power bank:http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/accessories/review-tronsmart-presto-12000mah-usb-c-t3407636
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Just get this power bank:http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/accessories/review-tronsmart-presto-12000mah-usb-c-t3407636
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I like the look and weight of the other one but having a hard time making a decision on something that seems to have only reviews from people that got it discounted or free. If it was a known brand, I would bite. I will go with what you linked to
Hey guys!
Has anyone already bought one of those "3800mAh" replacement batteries from AliExpress? For example that one:
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cLO9izmIJ
I wonder if any seller is offering a "real" battery with higher capacity.
Thanks
Goayandi said:
Hey guys!
Has anyone already bought one of those "3800mAh" replacement batteries from AliExpress? For example that one:
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cLO9izmIJ
I wonder if any seller is offering a "real" battery with higher capacity.
Thanks
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1. Link does not work for me. Main web of aliexpress opens.
2. I don't think it is a good idea to change battery for some other I would propose you to buy quick charge charger or power bank. I know that is not the resolution but it is safe instead of battery interference.
michaelbukalski said:
1. Link does not work for me. Main web of aliexpress opens.
2. I don't think it is a good idea to change battery for some other I would propose you to buy quick charge charger or power bank. I know that is not the resolution but it is safe instead of battery interference.
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So you are saying that if your battery is bad you should buy a power bank? Do you even know what you are saying? That is the most ridiculous thing ever.
I just bought my friend a battery for his mi a2 lite from aliexpress and it works great.
His old battery was so bad that it only powered the device for 1 or 2 minutes, so he had to replace it.
Powerbank is not a solution.
What seems odd is that the 3800 mAh batteries I can see there are supposed to have the same model number as the original one (BN36).
Don't think they offer an actual upgrade.
For the Mi 5, the community was pretty agreed on Nohon batteries as a high quality replacement (not upgrade).
Maybe the same goes for the Mi A2, but I don't know.
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[/COLOR]Anyone tried this battery?
Should i order one?
Just FYI, all batteries on the market for Xiaomi phones with unreplacable battery are fakes, even if they have the same labels. Xiaomi doesn't sell batteries by itself. The only way to get genuine batteries is to buy it (or warranty) from official Xiaomi Service Centers.
That said, I've had mixed success buying aftermarket brand batteries for smartphones throughout the years. I had a battery came dead from Aliexpress. They sent a replacement, which worked, but after several months it drains like crazy. In other cases, they worked well enough for at most 6 months until they start dropping charges. Also I had one where the supposedly "new" battery holds charge as little as the old genuine battery that needed replacement, so it provides no improvements.
In total, I probably bought around more than 20 after-market batteries for at least 10 different phones in the last 15 years: Motorola Droid 2, Nexus 4, Redmi Note 1, Note 3, Note 4, Mi 3, OnePlus One, Galaxy S4, and for countless Nokia dumbphones. None proved to be their stated mAH rating. And none lasted more than the original battery lasted (both standby time and durability). On the bright side, if it's cheap enough, and if it can make an otherwise dead phone to last 6 more months, then why not?
Also, a thing of note, it's not always the battery's fault when the phone can't hold a charge. A defective/burnt charging IC caused by cheap charger/cable with unstable current supply could also make the battery dies quicker.
In my opinion, the best course of action is to make sure to always use high quality, original chargers and cables. If you have to buy another charger, buy original from the manufacturer or from a reputable after-market brands like Anker, Aukey, etc. And if after two years the battery's dying, then just buy a new phone as it probably won't get upgraded anymore and most likely is too slow for current apps.
I have buy this, but I think the problem is with my phone. because even after the exchange, I can't have more than 3 hrs of screen. I don't think it's the battery, because in the accubattery it shows that the estimated capacity is 3800 and a little. I'm very dissatisfied with this cell phone, Mine gets too hot, and the discharge is quick
Is new battery giving good performance? Was it original or they just gave you duplicate battery?
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone use Huawei Powerbank 12000 mAh with SuperCharge on a daily basis. I want to know if its safe keep recharging it every 2 days when I need it. I`m travelling a lot and this battery is so amazing with its charging capabilities and its exactly what I need. I got a good price for it ( 50 euros ) which I think its a huge deal.
thank you
smilirulz said:
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone use Huawei Powerbank 12000 mAh with SuperCharge on a daily basis. I want to know if its safe keep recharging it every 2 days when I need it. I`m travelling a lot and this battery is so amazing with its charging capabilities and its exactly what I need. I got a good price for it ( 50 euros ) which I think its a huge deal.
thank you
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Hi there,
I have a 10000 mAh SuperCharge from Huawei (black one with 20 cm white 5A cable) and been using it for about 8 months to charge my ex P20 Pro and since 6 months my P30 Pro & wifes one. Didn't have any problem with it and used it to give some juice to other devices that doesn't have SuperCharge (i know it because the white led doesn't goes green while charging) and got it charged every day when i'm at work, just in case . Maybe in time, it won't get fully charged because it's a battery and has cells which degrades by time (~ 10000-11000mAh in your case and 8000-9000 mAh in my case) but i can surelly say that there is no problem if you charge it every 2 days.
SilviuO
Well i have the 20mAh version and its bloody fantastic.