So a week ago, I got the g7 power phone which has the 5000 mAh battery in it. It advertises 3 day battery life. A few years ago, I had a different 5000 mAh phone and I could go a week between charges. This phone doesn't go a full 24 hours. When I check battery usage, the highest usage app is Facebook at 3%. Any ideas what I can do to get the 3 day advertised battery?
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I won't really go into battery life, but the original battery of my Sidekick 4G T839 is loosing power and its maximum is only half day. Believe it or not, this new mpj battery is my first replacemnt battery over 2 years. The battery lasts just as good as (or even better) the stock battery when I got them two years ago. My only grip is that it takes longer to fully charge:3
As the title might suggest but this is not the conventional "rant" thread about battery's charge lasting a few hours only... etc.
I bought a new HTC Sensation battery (Anker 1900mAh) at the end of March and its been 8 months now and this battery has started depleting its life span. I can see the signs like "false charge", battery running out quickly, charging for less but showing full etc.
I am not a heavy user of my phone at all. Just an average or perhaps below average usage. Dont do social networking, minimum browsing, no "selfies", no heavy games, just emails and 5-10 mins of phone calls every day.
Now I am wondering what is the normal life span of the battery (I mean actual physical life, not the "charged" life). The original battery that came with my phone went well more than a year (actually 2 years before I got rid of it).
When will Galaxy S6 battery begins to fail? I just bought the phone and started to worry about battery life already. I am interesting in a 4200mah external battery case from mpj, is battery case convenient to use?
The typical estimated life of a Lithium-Ion battery is about two to three years or
300 to 500 charge cycles, whichever occurs first. One charge cycle is a period
of use from fully charged, to fully discharged, and fully recharged again. Use a
two to three year life expectancy for batteries that do not run through complete
charge cycles.
Rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries have a limited life and will gradually lose
their capacity to hold a charge. This loss of capacity (aging) is irreversible. As
the battery loses capacity, the length of time it will power the product (run time)
decreases.
i sometimes fire up my 4-5 year old phones including my original DROID and kids play with them and they all still hold a charge. i have zero concerns of the battery lasting for the time period i will be relying on the S6 as my main device. my Note 3 which was my daily driver since release date until the S6 still holds the same charge it did almost 2 years ago.
My GS3 is on the original battery and it performed flawlessly for 2.5 years. Don't see how the GS6 could be any worse.
Hi, I bought used Ace 3 recently and my battery life isn't very good. It's cca 20mins screentime — 10% battery, so cca 3 hours of screentime (both stock and CM12). I wonder if it's just old battery or if its normal.
I can return the phone in 7 days, so if such battery life is normal, I'll buy Xperia M instead which is said to be better.
Thanks for answer, I have time just until Wednesday.
It's good, depends what are you doing with it.
So my it's problem of my battery and with the new battery will the phone last one day of moderate usage without problem?
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.