zero lemon extended battery - Note 7 Accessories

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Gold 2430mah ba s470 business battery for htc desire hd

What do you think about:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GOLD-2430MAH-BA-S470-BUSINESS-BATTERY-HTC-DESIRE-HD-/260814736904?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3cb9c50e08
false capacity like all the others...
JSLEnterprises said:
false capacity like all the others...
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Don't do it - it is literally impossible to stick so much capacity in a battery for the DHD. There are tons of fake batteries on eBay. The easiest way to confirm they're fake is the rating
If you really want high capacity, the only option is the Mugen battery (1500mah), check the threads in this section.
Alternatively, try custom ROMs, since that will reduce battery consumption
Please try and stay away from those "business" or "gold" battery, I had the misfortune of getting one of those a couple months ago, the battery last quite long initially, but after 3-4 cycles they lost about 80% of their runtime, tried to get a refund but it was some shady ebay vendor, don't bother with any of those batteries, not worth the trouble, not to mention any potential damage they might do to your DHD due to their shoddy construction and circuitry
Yeah, I agree. If Mugen can't double the capacity without doubling the battery thickness - it probably can't be done. Last time I doubled the battery capacity, the battery was double the thickness.
The battery was excellent though and made by Mugen.(They even sent me 2 battery covers.)
Example for Toshiba G900: (Click for larger images)
I have one of them gold battery. Does not show real temperature stay on 24°C all time. Run time like on original. I wouldn't recommend it..
I got one, stock battery has more power, poor substitute
If I set myself up as an Ebay seller, with a 2650mAh Gold DHD battery for $15, will you buy it?
Or will I need to drop the price a bit?
you have to use BlackIce rom, your battery will last two days!!
The Unknown Noob said:
you have to use BlackIce rom, your battery will last two days!!
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while using the phone not as paper weight ?
Just get one of them
I just get one of this kind of battery. I first measured it for mAh and voltage before put it into my phone and it was ok. I will keep you in touch with the evolution . Currently i use RCMIX3D v3.3.
zoot600 said:
while using the phone not as paper weight ?
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Good one
Sad and annoying
the battery lasting one day is ferly sad and annoying. I was talking about batteries that claim they have extra amps but unfortunetley they are 99% rip-off's if they are the same size.... the only solution is a external battery case pack...
a bad solution but at least some solution
ziat007 said:
the battery lasting one day is ferly sad and annoying. I was talking about batteries that claim they have extra amps but unfortunetley they are 99% rip-off's if they are the same size.... the only solution is a external battery case pack...
a bad solution but at least some solution
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In my opinion we know very well how we use our phones. The battery consumption varies from user to user, from rom to rom and from location to location. So.... i think only same user with same rom in same location can see and feel the difference.
My experience till now with this battery is very satisfactory. I think is at least 40% better than the stock one. The things i think about now is the life cycle of it.
REF: Gold Battery 2430mAh on eBay...
Total fake and ripoff!! ...so dont be wasting your money...
Here, read "all about it" from my experience in another paralel forae - "conclusion" after testing on post #21: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20373274#post20373274
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Total fake and ripoff!! ...so dont be wasting your money...
Here, read "all about it" from my experience in another parallel forae - "conclusion" after testing, on post #21: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1305779
ikostas_1 said:
What do you think about:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GOLD-2430MAH-BA-S470-BUSINESS-BATTERY-HTC-DESIRE-HD-/260814736904?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3cb9c50e08
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As in many others, it's too much for what would be true.
xda-dhd said:
As in many others, it's too much for what would be true.
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Quite old thread
Unfortunately until a new type of battery is presented the lithium ion batteries can't exceed 1300mAh for this tiny space we have. So anything above 1300mAh is fake
P.S. I wish there was some sort of control so they don't lie SO much and if they went that road someone could sue them according to some law
So is the physical limit around 1300? Beacuse I read 1600 in some other threads here.
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is better to buy the original o similar.
I am quite satisfied with Momax x-level batteries. For me its better than the original batteries.

Buy a bigger battery?

Hi,
It is possible to buy a 3000mAh battery for Nexus 5 ? Not a battery case.
Thank you.
Pixore said:
Hi,
It is possible to buy a 3000mAh battery for Nexus 5 ? Not a battery case.
Thank you.
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...not a battery either? 5000mah is slim plug in when phone use permits.
I search a battery like : http://youtu.be/VSGNUrpwIno
But a 3000mAh battery.
The n5 doesn't have a replaceable battery.
but the battery on the inside can be removed and replaced... even if it isn't the conventional way, it sort of is pseudo replaceable...
Well, check amazon. If they exist, they are there....if not, they don't.
No.
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Be careful, even on devices with a replaceable battery, extented battery (like 3500 mAh, etc) instead of 2000mAh are, in general, fakes ones.
(Already tested to check it with a "Gold 2700 mAh" battery for an Optimus 2x. The battery died 3 day laters and, during thoses 3 day, I did'nt notice any betters battery stats...
nigelhealy said:
...not a battery either? 5000mah is slim plug in when phone use permits.
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Brand-KBTEL-battery-BLT9-BATTERY-BLUE-3830MAH-HIGH-REPLACEMENT-BATTERY-FOR-LG-nexus-5-D821-D820
(search it, I'm a new user, can't post links...)
Just have found this, but I would be suspicious.
Most non OEM batteries have false claims to mAh. Search "battery boss false claims"
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S4 Extended Battery?

Hi all,
I'm looking into getting an extended battery for my S4 so it actually last a day without needing to charge. All the ones i've have looked at so far make your phone more bulky and need to replace the back doing so.
Is there a battery out there around 3000-4000MAH that doesn't make your phone any bigger?
Thanks in advance.
There's only ZeroLemon 3000mah battery without NFC. Rest is probably fake capacity.
I have HSA 3950mah battery, it last a little longer than my old original battery (and is colder...), but still it's probably around 2600mah.
(original sometimes gets to 40*C, and biggest temperature, which i've seen, of HSA was 34*C)
KuliG said:
There's only ZeroLemon 3000mah battery without NFC. Rest is probably fake capacity.
I have HSA 3950mah battery, it last a little longer than my old original battery (and is colder...), but still it's probably around 2600mah.
(original sometimes gets to 40*C, and biggest temperature, which i've seen, of HSA was 34*C)
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That zero lemon battery is (from my own experience) a piece of crap. It's without a doubt the reason I am now talking to you from a note 4. I was forced to buy due to my s4 being fried by that substandard battery.
I know zero lemon has a good reputation but I can tell you this: that battery was discontinued for a reason. After my meltdown I opened my phone to find the battery puffed up and very warm. I then tried to put the factory battery back in. No dice. My phone would power on, then immediately power off. Not even getting past the bootloader. I could not keep it on to get into download mode or recovery. It was dead Jim
If you do manage to locate the 3000 mah zero lemon battery DO NOT PUT IT IN YOUR PHONE. I went out to zero lemon to complain only to find the battery had been discontinued. I'm betting I wasn't the only one to have this experience.
I'm just trying to save your phone man. Don't do it!! Just say no!! Or
..? I'll see you in the note 4 forums when you have to buy a new phone.
I do not know where from, but I received a 4800mAh battery as a gift a year ago. The battery isn't labeled, it is just blank and gray with hard black plastic on the top and bottom.
jacko_oafc said:
Hi all,
Is there a battery out there around 3000-4000MAH that doesn't make your phone any bigger?
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I say the same as some on before, they're probably fake ones. Currently battery technology cannot go smaller, so if you want more mAh, then physical size grows.
afrancois22 said:
I do not know where from, but I received a 4800mAh battery as a gift a year ago. The battery isn't labeled, it is just blank and gray with hard black plastic on the top and bottom.
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Nowadays I avoid these no-name batteries. I had one no-name extended battery on my SGS2, which suddenly got heated up and bulged out... luckily it did not explode in my pocket :S Also, when I measured capacity of that battery it labels as 3500 mAh, I measured around 2600 mAh...

[Q] VERIZON RETAIL USERS ONLY - Extended Batteries Question

I tried posting this in the Q/A section a couple of weeks ago,, with no luck. I thought I'd try here.
Please answer the question IF AND ONLY IF you are currently using the Verizon Retail Galaxy Note 4, SM-N910V, the one that is currently unrootable and has a locked bootloader. NOT the Developer Edition, where that particular bootloader IS unlocked and also this unit HAS been rooted.
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I've read that people have been manually editing root files to get their Note 4's to correctly read the mA rating on extended batteries, or using apps that will calibrate your phone w/ your battery, and these apps require root access.
Have YOU, as a user of the Verizon RETAIL (NOT DE) Galaxy Note 4, tried using an extended battery, whether it be the 10,000 mA ZeroLemon Battery, the Hyperion 8,000 mA battery, or something else, and been successful in getting your device to correctly recognize the new battery capacity and does the percentage decrease correctly?
This is where I'm coming from. I'm on the Verizon Retail Note 4 and I have a ZeroLemon battery. It's still under warranty, but I'm about to send it back for a replacement. Basically, my phone would never recognize any different battery other than the stock size of 3220 mA. Not only that, the ZeroLemon would drain in percentage at the same rate of the stock battery, and stay at 1% for another 12 hours or so.
That said, I've heard people have had better luck with the Hyperion battery, in terms of getting the phone to recognize the battery, better, for whatever reason. What I DO NOT know, is if these are rooted and/or unlocked users of another carrier or not, or if the Hyperion battery is of better quality or of a different battery type.
Can someone comment on the issue, please?
No one has shown proof abd have had it duplicated that modding and file will show proper mah and correct battery life for zerolemon. Yes I have a note 4 from tmobile. And I have a hyperion that works perfect without any mod. The reason is hyperion is a single cell battery. Zerolemon is tricell. As per samsung tech not customer service. It will never read correct cause it does not drain equally. Will always give false reading.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
BACARDILIMON said:
No one has shown proof abd have had it duplicated that modding and file will show proper mah and correct battery life for zerolemon. Yes I have a note 4 from tmobile. And I have a hyperion that works perfect without any mod. The reason is hyperion is a single cell battery. Zerolemon is tricell. As per samsung tech not customer service. It will never read correct cause it does not drain equally. Will always give false reading.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
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Thank you for replying, and I do respect your opinion, even though you're a Tmobile user. Just a long shot, is there any knowledge of an app out there that can associate/calibrate the Note 4 with a TriCell battery, or would be able to help at all w/ the drainage %?
I have the anker 6400 MAH. I posted a review here http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/accessories/review-anker-6400-mah-extended-battery-t3093619
you can see the battery both charge and discharge with the correct percentage drop, because it is not a tri-cell it is just a larger battery.
as far as i know the tri-cell will and has always done this. there is some discussion in the note 3 forum on it also.
there are claims that editing would help but I remain unconvinced.
JOSHSKORN said:
Thank you for replying, and I do respect your opinion, even though you're a Tmobile user. Just a long shot, is there any knowledge of an app out there that can associate/calibrate the Note 4 with a TriCell battery, or would be able to help at all w/ the drainage %?
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It is a hardware issue. All the zerolemon is 3 battery poorly glued together with tiny wire to connect them all so only one battery makes a connection with the phones pins. So as that drains down it feeds of the other one and that feeds off the last one. It just a bad design. So no app will ever fix that.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
cnlson said:
I have the anker 6400 MAH. I posted a review here http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/accessories/review-anker-6400-mah-extended-battery-t3093619
you can see the battery both charge and discharge with the correct percentage drop, because it is not a tri-cell it is just a larger battery.
as far as i know the tri-cell will and has always done this. there is some discussion in the note 3 forum on it also.
there are claims that editing would help but I remain unconvinced.
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Let me ask you something. Lets say you use an app, like Charging TIme, which tells you the mA of the battery at full capacity, there might be other apps that do the same thing, or there might be a way to find out in the stock settings, that I don't know how. Would your battery register at 6400 mah or 3220?
JOSHSKORN said:
Let me ask you something. Lets say you use an app, like Charging TIme, which tells you the mA of the battery at full capacity, there might be other apps that do the same thing, or there might be a way to find out in the stock settings, that I don't know how. Would your battery register at 6400 mah or 3220?
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Here you go, both the stock and extended, no different in that app, however, you can see the graphs it works correctly.

Can you recommend a new battery?

Accubattery says that my phone battery is at 45% of it's design capacity and really it drains quick. Can you recommend where to purchase a new one? It's a KB2007.
Thanks!
DJRepresent said:
Accubattery says that my phone battery is at 45% of it's design capacity and really it drains quick. Can you recommend where to purchase a new one? It's a KB2007.
Thanks!
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FYI, Accubattery does not accurately measure the supposed design capacity as it doesn't know the 8t has two separate battery cells. So, I believe your capacity should just be double which would be 90. Accubattery reports the same for me. It says like 48 or something which I know for a fact that is not true, so I'm assuming it is only reading from one cell. Try Battery Guru.
I use Aida64 and it accurately reports my battery levels. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.finalwire.aida64
azoller1 said:
FYI, Accubattery does not accurately measure the supposed design capacity as it doesn't know the 8t has two separate battery cells. So, I believe your capacity should just be double which would be 90. Accubattery reports the same for me. It says like 48 or something which I know for a fact that is not true, so I'm assuming it is only reading from one cell. Try Battery Guru.
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That's fine, but can you recommend a place to buy a new battery and what type? My phone would die on me midday if I don't charge it.
DJRepresent said:
That's fine, but can you recommend a place to buy a new battery and what type? My phone would die on me midday if I don't charge it.
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I would use a different app to see what is draining your battery, but if it is truly a bad battery, then your best bet is probably eBay to find a new one. Afaik, OnePlus doesn't sell OEM replacement batteries for 8t, but I could be wrong.
Battery Guru says the same as Accubattery: the battery is at less than 50% of it's design capacity. If there isn't a 4500 mAh battery available then I'll send it in to OnePlus for repair.
You may have defective battery. I have no issues with mine + no overheating...and I almost give it no rest whatsoever.

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