I am thinking of replacing my s7 battery. I am only averaging 2.5hrs of SOT. For those who replaced their batteries, did you notice any improvement?
For those who replaced their own battery, do you have any recommendations for batteries (I know there can be fake ones)?
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Hello guys, searching the net for higher capacity batteries i've found this http://www.aliexpress.com/item/free-shipping-for-BLUE-2830MAH-HIGH-CAPACITY-REPLACEMENT-BATTERY-FOR-LG-E960-E975-brand-battery/1303576275.html .
Did anyone found something like this, but from normal famous manufacturer? Two years ago I bought for my Galaxy S a PolarCell battery with higher capacity, which really lasts longer as the original and was only one or half mm thicker. Why the hell there no such batteries for our N4 or I'm not searching good enough?
There is no bigger battery with same size.
Maybe typo error, but at the description it says that battery is 1980 mah.
Unleashed by my Nexus 4
Sorry posted in wrong thread. Please delete.
good find :good:
Assuming 80% battery charging efficiency in this and the phone, 36% of energy is lost in charging this battery to charge a phone battery, vs 20% by directly charging it. So, given it's not in a phone case form factor, the only people using this will be ones where there is no power.
Saw this on Amazon for super cheap. Any experiences? I have a N910a so I can not run a custom kernel to account for tri cell batteries and their updated capacities. More or less, I'm interested in knowing if this battery (on AT&T Note 4) will reflect the correct battery percentage after calibration.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-extended-Battery-TechOrbits-6440mAh/dp/B0193XB74M/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1459873122&sr=8-2&keywords=Samsung-extended-Battery-TechOrbits-6440mAh
I actually got this battery yesterday and it's been pretty amazing so far on my first charge. I got 5 hr of SOT but before that I was on a CM13 Rom and it had 1.5 SOT, so I can easily reach 6.5+ SOT. I'll keep it updated once the battery settles in.
I have a couple of days of warranty to decide if I return my refurbished s6 (g920p). Battery life is terrible but this may be standard for this phone running nougat.
Accubattery estimates that this battery has a capacity of 1950mah, substantially less than the designed 2550mah. I've had the phone less than 2 weeks.
Please let me know what capacity the free app accubattery calculates for your s6 after a recharge. Of my value is close to typical I will not return it saving a lot of hassle.
I had a 2 years old battery, accubattery messured 1970 mAh. I bought a (advertised as 1-2 month old) 2nd used battery, now accubattery says 2150mAh...
Maybe the 2nd battery is older than 1-2 month i don't know..
I'am also curious what others measuring.
ps. : sorry for my bad english.
Hi everyone.
My S7 (flat) is just after battery replacement.
Old battery health was at 69% after 2 yrs (SoT 4hr)
New battery shows 72% which is weird, cause its new battery but there is more.
Genuine battery capacity in flat S7 is 3000mAh, now it shows I have 3600mAh, but it doesnt seem to improve battery life at all.
Im just after reinstalling SupermanRom v3.0.1 so will check SoT in a while.
How the 3600mAh, new battery, lasts same as 3000mAh 2yrs old worn battery on same phone setup?
Any ideas?
The Rom must be based on the S7 edge that's why you're getting a 3600 mah battery.
Same ROM in exact same setup was showing 3000mAh with old battery.
Hi,
I replaced my Z5c original stock battery with one from eBay. The old stock battery was discharging in about 2 hours so I assumed it needed replacing.
However, the 'new' battery also discharges very fast when the phone is just idling, maybe 6 hours. Is it possible the replacement battery is not 'new' like the ebay seller stated, or perhaps just poor quality? Or maybe there is an issue with some other part of my Z5c hardware?
The phone would feel very hot to touch using the old battery, but now i have repalced it, it doesnt. There was no battery swelling obviously visible on the old battery either.
Any thoughts would be appreciated, Thanks