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I've Been using my nexus and realized that the battery gets empty after 4 or 5 hours if i'm lucky.
I don't believe that i have a faulty one. The thing is that i do a intensive use of my N1 (even stop using my laptop for a wide range of tasks ). So i'm not surprised this is happening. So, I'm wondering if there's a more powerful one that gets me through the full day without messing with garanty or the phone.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=645458
But if you're using it so heavily that you empty it in 5 to 6 hours, even the 3200 might not get you through the day.
I see... i'VE be watching the distribution of the battery use, and realized the 80% of the charge goes to the touch screen, and the other 20% is enough to all the apps and services... Sent from my Nexus One using the XDA mobile app
thank you Paulk for your input. Made me realize that
i really don't want a more powerful battery (because it will be necessary also to change the back phone cover). Instead I'll be buying a spare battery (or 2). Sad is the fact that there aren't chargers to the spare... you'll have to put it inside the phone to actually charge it. This is true right?
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Some phone docks do include a spare battery port for charging the spare. I don't believe that the official N1 desktop dock has this feature. Otherwise, yes, you'd have to charge it inside the phone itself.
Are you rooted? I swear, after 50/80 text messages a day, 2-3 hours of music, and 12/30 emails per day, I get home with about 40% battery. I do however use SetCpu profiles
yeah. I'm planning to buy a spare one and the car dock. and yes it only charges the phone it self. so i think is something Google and HTC should look into. but it's not a disaster. if you start the day with 2 fully charged batteries there's the possibility to get to the end of the day. then to charge those too batteries you will need about 4 or 5 hours i gess - a job to do during the night. It could be worse.
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No, you can find chargers on eBay that will charge just the batteries. I've also seen an auction which has a battery charger and 2 batteries (might be the one in the thread U$20 *delivered*: "2x1400mah battery + charger for htc google nexus one")
i could. only wish. during Saturday, from 2pm (when i started using the phone) until 8 am on Sunday i charged twice my N1 (plus the full charge made during the Friday to saturday night). so in about 24 hours i've wasted almost 3 full charges... i see your point, but do you really surf the web or is just msg e mails you send. if i listen to 2 h of music, i bet the batery will get empty before that time. i also use the N1 to remotely access my home and work pc. my wireless card e working 24/7 and the gps no (only when needed ) So you guys tell me if i should worry about this, or not.
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and no, i'm not rooted. doesn't exist software like that to non rooted phones. i do not wich to break my warranty. ..
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Perhaps you can check the inbuilt Battery Use section under About Phone and see what's using your battery so much. You could also install the application Spare Parts, which will allow you to see what's using the CPU while your phone is in standby.
Other than that you might want to use the auto for your backlighting if you don't already. And try to set any auto updates to an hour or so between updates? And disable auto login for Google Talk if you don't use it. If you're using a task manager, I find that constantly running task managers don't work well for my battery life, though your mileage may vary.
Hope this helps!
I find that using Advance Task Killer will help with the battery life. When I had the Motorola Cliq, it didn't last me very long (not sure why, I even fully charge it, go to sleep and wake up next morning with the battery drained at 1%). But ATK did help a lot even with the N1. That's one of the widgets I have up on my home screen
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I've Been using my nexus and realized that the battery gets empty after 4 or 5 hours if i'm lucky.
I don't believe that i have a faulty one. The thing is that i do a intensive use of my N1 (even stop using my laptop for a wide range of tasks ). So i'm not surprised this is happening. So, I'm wondering if there's a more powerful one that gets me through the full day without messing with garanty or the phone.
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I think this is what you are looking for: -
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...one-1600mah-extended-replacement-battery.html
You should probably read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=649770 before you decide on buying any batteries though. But keep in mind these results only test around 1 battery from each brand.
Re: solution found to my problem
after long research and testing tweeks and apps without real results i went another way and buyed a non-official house dock with possibility to charge also a spare battery; plus a official spare battery. made the buy at expansys webshop, and now I'm living a dream. with 2 batteries i no longer have to be restricted in using the N1. strange is the fact that the original battery i get worse times comparing with the one i buy after. it's a big difference. the first last usualy 6 to 8 h depending on use, and with the spare I'm making 10 to 14 h of use. the best is having allways another charged battery to put in the phone when the gets drained.
Has anyone purchased the Mugen 3200?
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.co...d-replacement-battery-with-battery-door.html#
I am wondering if that or the Seidio Would be a better buy.
http://www.seidioonline.com/product-p/bacy32hnx1-bk.htm
Hi,
I've purchased a 1200 mAh battery which has name a brand of "Momax" (from eBay). It's price is about USD 10. And it's performance is equal to 60-65% of original nexus one battery. Not good but you know "if you pay peanuts you get monkeys"
I am wondering if that or the Seidio Would be a better buy...
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if you don't bother to get a bigger phone than probably is a hood buy. but if worry the keep the phone looks as it is than i would advise you to go with the standard ones (official). More: are you going to charge the spare in the phone or are you going to have a charger for it? that's really important. .. if you also buy a way to charge it while you use the other battery than you have no reason to buy a extended life battery. that's only my opinion. hope it helps you
this is the "ora charger for the nexus one" i buoyed from expansys web site. my spare battery is in it already charged and ready for when the one i have in the phone gets drained. there's really no need to have a extended on in this conditions. but if you plan not to buy a charger than is quite different. for what i read about the extended ones, they don't give you twice the life. at most 30 to 40% more, and for me that's no enough.
i just bought a new battery it's the same but i have doubts, so how to know whether it original or a fake coz i didn't buy it from samsung center.
i got it from a random tech shop
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i just bought a new battery it's the same but i have doubts, so how to know whether it original or a fake coz i didn't buy it from samsung center.
i got it from a random tech shop
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fake battery cover or paper is different and battery size is small or big and original battery cost about 690 rs in india
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fake battery cover or paper is different and battery size is small or big and original battery cost about 690 rs in india
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It's the same size and no covers, hmmmm in dollars hm ?
[QUOTE="samo_gf, post: 35500049, member: 4551639"]i just bought a new battery it's the same but i have doubts,
I recently bought samsung battery for galaxy fit FROM A SAMSUNG MOBILE SERVICE CENTRE.. it costs rs.600 and its 100% original.. It comes in a transparent plastic box manufactured in korea(so the battery's basically made in korea)....
Batteries sold by other than samsung mobile care or sevice center is fake and cheap i.e. made in CHINA.....
orginally with your phone battery is also made in china but it wont last long...
SAMSUNG SEVICE CENTER hv original:angel: made in korea batteries across INDIA...
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I recently bought samsung battery for galaxy fit FROM A SAMSUNG MOBILE SERVICE CENTRE.. it costs rs.600 and its 100% original.. It comes in a transparent plastic box manufactured in korea(so the battery's basically made in korea)....
Batteries sold by other than samsung mobile care or sevice center is fake and cheap i.e. made in CHINA.....
orginally with your phone battery is also made in china but it wont last long...
SAMSUNG SEVICE CENTER hv original:angel: made in korea batteries across INDIA...
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yeah so my battery is Fake no problem it's better that the one that i got with the device, as it lasts longer approximately 1 day with medium use of wifi and screen on time, i may not find the korean one easily nowadays maybe after the one i have start swelling like the old one :laugh:
Samsung batteries
True the original ones that come with the mobile are underperformer... they drain easily...i hv to recharge 2-3 times a day!
now the one i bought retains longer no to minimal use 20 hours
minimal to medium use ~10 hours
medium to heavy use max 6-7 hours
internet drains it faster...there is no solution yet....
i once tried micromax's 1800 mah battery it was fun using net , messaging, playing games,... it didn't fit in g-fit..
for better battery life charge it in cycles( A complete cycle means from 100% to 0%)
and try to charge it by keeping ur mobile in off condition( takes 4 hours max to charge 100%)
ITS A GOOD PRACTICE( but if u cant then dont run any app while charging)
Hey all
I was wondering if i should buy a replacement battery for my n910F . im considering the Anker 3220mah one.
Do aftermarket battery branda like anker have better battery life than samsung stock oem batteries?
Since lollipop update (3 days ago) i cant get 6h of SOT like i did in KK right now im at 7% with 4h 53min of SOT. I installed greenify and greenified some apps running in background.. I will see if i get better results
Also if i root the phone will i get better battery life? If i freeze some crap? I mean like 1h more of SOT ?
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Any opinions?
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Personally i'd only buy a genuine Samsung battery, whatever you do don't buy any cheap rubbish on ebay, especially if they claim to be higher capacity yet OEM size. If that was possible Samsung would have done it themselves.....
Disabling stuff maybe will get you 30 min more SoT
I have 6 hrs Sot too and its very good comparing to other phones
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Disabling stuff maybe will get you 30 min more SoT
I have 6 hrs Sot too and its very good comparing to other phones
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Agree..i used greenify and during sleep i lost 4% with wifi on ...without greenify im losing 10% during sleep
If i get the anker will i get some more battery juice?
With LP update i can get around 4.5h of SOT ill see now how much ill get with greenify
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Not sure if this is the best deal but I only looked a couple of minutes. http://www.shopandroid.com/samsung-extra-3220mah-battery-charging-system/8A37A19066.htm
I bought an Anker battery (the same one you refer to) as a spare with my first round of accessories for my N4. I didn't try it out until one morning when I woke up to find my phone's battery completely drained from some rogue service that had kept it awake all night long. The Anker battery has remained in my phone and been solely used ever since.
I did find it to drain noticeably more slowly that the Samsung battery that came in my phone. I'm not trying to imply that the Anker batteries are better than the OEM batteries; as there are variances between different batches of batteries it seems most likely that my Samsung battery just happened to be on the weaker side of the distribution chart...
What I am saying is that my experience was strong evidence (for me at least) that the batteries made by Anker are at least as good as the batteries made by Samsung. If I needed a new battery, I would buy whichever was cheaper at the time (strictly new and not a knockoff, of course). Taking a quick look at Amazon, if I needed to order a new battery today, I'd order the Anker for $13 rather than the Samsung for $18 without hesitation.
TL,DR: IMO/E Anker makes quality products are their batteries are no exception. My advice @patriotaki: Ordering an Anker battery to see if it lasted longer than the OG battery would be a good decision. It may noticeably extend your battery life (as was my experience) or it may not, but in either case, you'll have a quality backup in case it's ever needed regardless of which one you decide to make your "primary". If you think you should be getting better battery life than you are currently, trying a different battery is an entirely reasonable troubleshooting step (along with the others suggested), and most definitely worth the low cost :good:
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I bought an Anker battery (the same one you refer to) as a spare with my first round of accessories for my N4. I didn't try it out until one morning when I woke up to find my phone's battery completely drained from some rogue service that had kept it awake all night long. The Anker battery has remained in my phone and been solely used ever since.
I did find it to drain noticeably more slowly that the Samsung battery that came in my phone. I'm not trying to imply that the Anker batteries are better than the OEM batteries; as there are variances between different batches of batteries it seems most likely that my Samsung battery just happened to be on the weaker side of the distribution chart...
What I am saying is that my experience was strong evidence (for me at least) that the batteries made by Anker are at least as good as the batteries made by Samsung. If I needed a new battery, I would buy whichever was cheaper at the time (strictly new and not a knockoff, of course). Taking a quick look at Amazon, if I needed to order a new battery today, I'd order the Anker for $13 rather than the Samsung for $18 without hesitation.
TL,DR: IMO/E Anker makes quality products are their batteries are no exception. My advice @patriotaki: Ordering an Anker battery to see if it lasted longer than the OG battery would be a good decision. It may noticeably extend your battery life (as was my experience) or it may not, but in either case, you'll have a quality backup in case it's ever needed regardless of which one you decide to make your "primary". If you think you should be getting better battery life than you are currently, trying a different battery is an entirely reasonable troubleshooting step (along with the others suggested), and most definitely worth the low cost :good:
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Thanks for the tips mate i will order one for sure and see how it works..is always good to have a spare battery
Although i have my power bank with 13.000mah in the uni haha
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Im also thinking buying this one cause i cant find the anker one in Europe
http://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/eB...5579&category=20357&pm=1&ds=0&t=1430037187649
Have a look at the link above
3400mah and its a german company,german products usually are very good!
(Im not german) ??
Whats your opinion?
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Im also thinking buying this one cause i cant find the anker one in Europe
http://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/eB...5579&category=20357&pm=1&ds=0&t=1430037187649
Have a look at the link above
3400mah and its a german company,german products usually are very good!
(Im not german)
Whats your opinion?
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Yup I agree. And I trust European made products than china made... I am not saying all china made crap are that crap though... and Im neither American, European, nor chinase...
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Yup I agree. And I trust European made products than china made... I am not saying all china made crap are that crap though... and Im neither American, European, nor chinase...
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Yes i found polarcell and extremecells
Extremecells has a video that is very convincing
Any help around here? Ill post the video soon
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Heres the video
https://youtu.be/gGEB5_PSBbs
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Maybe i should get rthe samsung stock one?
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I would go stock.
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Heres the video
https://youtu.be/gGEB5_PSBbs
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I don't speak German, but it sounds like they say something about English then "motherf###a" at the end.
Lol ghetto
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Maybe i should get rthe samsung stock one?
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I always buy oem unless I don't have a choice.
Hi there I'm looking to get an OEM Edge battery and just the battery itself. I'm having trouble finding a reliable source and don't want to buy some fake crap. I'm not looking for the $40 battery and charger thing from Samsung unless I can get it cheaper.
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thats the only option you have. they just include the case with a built in charger to wall so you can carry it around and have it not be exposed to the elements. That your only choice or could call your local oem samsung tech center to see if they might just sell you the battery itself.
Or you could order the OEM battery by itself, from the bay for $24 including shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SAMSUNG-Gal...id=100005&rk=3&rkt=6&mehot=pp&sd=301530593812
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Or you could order the OEM battery by itself, from the bay for $24 including shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SAMSUNG-Gal...id=100005&rk=3&rkt=6&mehot=pp&sd=301530593812
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How can you be sure that is real?
I'd like to know too...
For critical accessories like batteries,it's best to buy it from a Samsung store or Service Center directly with the guarantee bill. I've had my fair share of cheap $4 batteries that swelled up and had barely half the juice within 3 months. A good OEM battery will last you easily a year.
I got from here
http://www.handtec.co.uk/samsung-galaxy-note-edge-battery-eb-bn915bbegww.html
Thank you for the link. I just ordered a battery from this store
The above links are not working. Can somebody share a new source, where i can buy a new genuine battery?
anyone using this brand ? http://www.nohon.hk/en/product/view/id-189.html
I asked local Samsung service where warranty repairs are made and there is the cheapest place.. Cheaper then any webshop i found.. About 20 USD in local currency..
Note Edge Extended Battery and Wireless Charging Setup
Hello everyone,
I use an extended battery (5450mAh) setup complete with wireless charging and works with the factory cover!!! I typically have 35% remaining after being out 8-10 hours with no charger and moderate use.
Once I get 10 posts I will link the gear I am using but if you would like to PM me I will gladly send it ahead of time.
Or if ya want a battery the same size of the original OEM battery, I'd say with a Beltron from eBay it's only 10 or so bucks and a 3000mah, my oem batt has the defect where the phone shuts off completely at 10% o matter what version of android or rom I'm on, this one hangs on and last forever at 1% and there's no false claims of a bigger size, I'd probably even say it's better than the oem one... http://www.ebay.com/itm/251842830321 had it for a year and a half and it's stayed true to it's claimed size and life giving me no problems!
Also I'd say this is a must I'm happy with it: http://www.ebay.com/itm/172341339549 it charged my 9000mah ZeroLemon perfectly fine from late yesterday afternoon to this morning and half the price of the official oem samsung version of the samsung and great life saver when ya have multiple batteries.
I'm going to get this Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 24W USB Adapter and see how it does for giving me a faster charging rate: http://www.ebay.com/itm/301913439056 rn for some dumb reason my phone hates low powered chargers and it won't even trickle charge on one overnight I'll just wake up to a dead battery the next morning unless I turn my phone off completely, this happens on KK, LP and MM. >_<!
Here's what I'm using - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i70xqUNoYVE
will the note 4 battery work on the note edge? Or are there diffrent? Can i use it, or is it not good for the phone?
Thanks.
I got the original samsung battery from ebay for us14 and all my battery issues went away.
this is the link from where i bought it:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/371721173424?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
mine nohon battery finally came in the mail , testing it atm , if it does not solved the auto shut off , i would be pissed , seem to dont come with nfc , doesnt matter to me thou.
Aimara said:
mine nohon battery finally came in the mail , testing it atm , if it does not solved the auto shut off , i would be pissed , seem to dont come with nfc , doesnt matter to me thou.
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Keep us updated. Could you post what is the voltage shown on the battery label?
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Keep us updated. Could you post what is the voltage shown on the battery label?
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Type: Li-Ion
Model:SAM N9150
Output Voltage: 3.85V
Charging voltage limit: 4.4V
Capacity: 3000mAh 11.6Wh
Battery Size:92.3*40*5.4mm
Packing Size:L200*D100*W12mm
hmm just notice mine previous note edge battery doesnt have manufacture date printed on ? does oem note edge samsung battery now doesnt come with manufacture date ?
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Keep us updated. Could you post what is the voltage shown on the battery label?
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nothing fantastic so far , for 12 usd cant complain much , but so far so good as least it still standby at 9 % , now left the test of age of time ,lol
Mobymemory
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Hi there I'm looking to get an OEM Edge battery and just the battery itself. I'm having trouble finding a reliable source and don't want to buy some fake crap. I'm not looking for the $40 battery and charger thing from Samsung unless I can get it cheaper.
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MobyMemory - Shopping Cart
https://mobymemory.com/uk/checkout/cart/ these are official ones made in Korea or Japan.. work great for me. Im not sure if it's an international site or just UK.
I bought an original battery on ebay.
What should I check on the battery before install it?
I am going to give the mobile to a shop to do the replacement. What do you suggest should I check if the job is well done?
Thanks
Hey,
first of all, you probably bought a fake battery, and you will notice that after using your phone for 1 month afterwards.
There are no reliable sources for original samsung batterys than Samsung himself or there offical partner!
All "Original" batterys out there are either used or cheap knock offs.
Remember, if you bring it to a random store, your phone will loose its waterproofness! (only Samsung itself can repair it and keep it waterproof afterwards). And youll loose your warranty if there is some left.
(wouldnt be a problem for me but perhaps for you)
If you get your phone back from the store, look around the edges and the back panel should sit perektly (have a look at your phone right now to check).
before you leave the store have a overall check of your phone:
type *#0*# in your phone app and test every single part of the phone.
thats all
*edit*: regard checking the battery: normaly you cant check them. Only way would be a full charg and messure the discharge to see its real size, but im not a electrician, so i cant help with that.
Many thanks.
I bought this one.
https://www.ebay.it/itm/162984665547
The one I have on my phone has 2999 mAh working (Accubattery stats).
I am really in doubt about what to do.
Should I replace it?
PS: i do not care of the warranty anymore..
Its impossible to tell without messuring it. But as i said before 95% its a knock off from china.
Sadly Accubattery stats are not reliable.
Regarding your last question:
If your phone looses more than 3% of battery over night while everything is turned on (wifi etc). Check your battery stats if something is eating up your battery. Moreover you should reach 4h of screen on time (in device maintance --> battery --> battery usage of Android, tap on "screen"). Everything nearby is good. So that should be the normal lifespan of our battery (s8+ , dualsim will have a little less).
So if you have significant less power and you cant make it throught a day, i would recommend to check the price for an replacment battery from samsung and get it build in in a shop, via samsung or do it by yourself.
btw would be great if you could post the price here, im interested!
SOT 3h 30m max
battery price 13€
Shop: i will tell you
Samsung battery really original: I dunno.
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SOT 3h 30m max
battery price 13€
Shop: i will tell you
Samsung battery really original: I dunno.
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my advice, call samsung to get a original replacement battery and send your ebay one back.
3h30min SOT in my eyes is doable but thats up to you.
Samsung says the price to "fix" the problem is about 65€
https://www.samsung.com/it/support/assistenzamobile/preventivo/
sure, the service is included in that price. But when i called them to get only the battery, they gave me a phone number of an certified partner who only sold the battery without the repair service. That was for my s7 edge.
I received the battery.. The QR code works and give me this code
GH43-04726A+AA1K129WS+13841
Is there any way to understand if it is original?
not that i know, ill stick with my previous answere. There are no originals out there, because Samsung is only selling them themselfes.
Regards
Thx, i see your point. But I had already bought it before you suggested me
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Thx, i see your point. But I had already bought it before you suggested me
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Its ebay, just send it back and call Sammi befoehand to see if the sell you a battery replacment.
I made the huge mistake to install it (for 30€).
3.5h of SOT :angel: