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we see the massive 6000mAh Li-Polymer battery. It says Standard Voltage of 3.85V. 6000mAh/23.1Wh, Charging Voltage Limit: 4.4V. Signs of certifications and don’ts.
FYI: Lithium-Polymer battery has longer battery life than Lithium-Ion battery, it has relatively lighter weight and safer. It cost more to manufactures.
Full article of OUKITEL K6000 Disassembly Teardown
hello, i have to repair an oukitell k6000
it has lcd and glass broken
i searched the replacement and i found it on aliexpress
but almost every seller has wrote thing like this:
Our screen k6000 apply in the phone which producted after 2016/04 /11,the phone before April need to update,please attention,tks
what means?what kind of update?the phone it unusable because it has no screen, but it works if i attach to my pc
thanks
enrico
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Battery are the battery specs, mAh and voltage rating for both the tablet and the dock? All I can find are the Wh ratings on the Asus website and no amount of searching has led me to what I need.
Anyone know?
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Here's a pic of the battery for the tablet.
Thanx to Darnell_Chat_TN...
Dock is probably 2940 mAh with 7.5v
It's funny that the battery says "TF-301" for the 700 and that many sites mention "6757 mAh" though the battery has only 3380 mAh (maybe they just multiplied for the "2 cells"?).
Though I couldn't find anything about the actual TF700 dock, this thread seems to agree that the only difference from the TF-201 is position of the battery within the housing for better weight distribution.
TF-201 Dock battery is 2940 mAh with 7.5v
Battery case could be the most practical gadgets for Galaxy S5,before the mophie juice pack come out or don't think it's a good solution on cost, then we may get to find some replacement, however, we may also get some fake capacity battery case which doesn't last a long time... get to know the 4800mah case and if someone tried yet ?
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http://www.galaxys5flipcase.com/4800mah-battery-power-case-for-galaxy-s5-i9600-black.html
Thats cool and all, but IMO those are for Gphones.
Or other phones with silly non removable batteries. I think a huge benefit to the galaxy line is the fact we can swap a battery within seconds. it would take less room in your pocket than having that case and give you DOUBLE the life rather than 60% more or whatever that case gives you.
Just bought this off Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DRODFNK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and I'm pretty sure it's used. For those of you who have replaced your battery, is there any chance this is new and I'm crazy before I return?
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Thanks.
*Note*
I bought from the US supplier, Everyday Source.
I need some help finding a legitimate battery also
That scrape down the middle combined with wrinkles definitely looks like it was originally glued in, and someone shoved a spudger or something underneath to pry it out.
A new OEM battery should cost about $20USD. As a general rule, if the price seems too good to be true, then it usually is. The description in the link says nothing about the battery being new either.
That's what I thought. The battery is going back. BTW, it's listed in the inventory field as new from the place I ordered.
Hello,
I've bought a couple of phones of a brand too little known to be discussed here. The phones are unused but about 2-1/2 years old. Batteries came about 50 % charged. Some batteries, however, showed a massive loss of capacity after 2 charge cycles. I understand the phone-brand owner will no longer supply replacement batteries.
Isn't there an app to read out battery model and manufacturer data from the battery chip?
How can I find the manufacturer of the battery or a second-source supplier?
The phone is a TechniPhone 5 from Technisat, a German satellite-tv equipment maker. It's an OEM version of the NUU NU-3S made by ODM Sun Cupid Technology. I wonder if anybody here has ever seen one.
This is the 72 x 58 x 4 mm size battery:
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All hints welcome. Best regards,
Toshibashi
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Buy 2 batteries from Witrigs, plus glue isolation.
They say they are exactly as the original, and feedback is ok....
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Here is the video:
https://youtu.be/OBN7Tc7J6W4?t=29
Any one try this batteries? Are they the real stuff?
According app from OP, my original battery is about 89%......
Thank you!
UPDATE:
Already installed and they look original.
After remove black paper, there was the logo of OP.
Some photos for posterity:
Infortunaly, i broke the rear glass, due my inexperience. Already gonna ask a new new. Didnt use glue, but only the original one.
It will be more easy to replace for the new one.
P.S. - VOOC or Dash, works. Gonna let deplete battery, the full charge to optimize battery.:silly:
Amazing.....24H and i still have 69%!