1100 mAh battery - Huawei Watch 2

Hi, did anyone try 1100 mah battery for Huawei Watch 2? I found it on aliexpress, stock battery is 420mAh and it's not enough for a normal use. 1100 mAh should be better but i'm scared it can burn or damage the watch? Anyone has been more brave than me?

Well, nobody answered, but I can tell you it's 100% scam.
Physically it's impossible to build such small battery with such capacity.

It's interesting that this seller has sold 39. But they sell HW1 and HW2 1400mah and 1100mah respectively. Their batteries are a lot more expensive then the regular 420mah batteries. SO it does make me wonder if these are higher capacity batteries.
If there is room for a slightly thicker and bigger battery than the original then it is possible to archive a higher capacity. Though 1100mah seems pretty ridiculous I would be curious to know what the true capacity is.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000064765335.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.6e5e34e5WZwVG9&algo_pvid=8ce39039-e18d-451d-bce1-3c42cf1de700&algo_exp_id=8ce39039-e18d-451d-bce1-3c42cf1de700-1

mrlb said:
It's interesting that this seller has sold 39. But they sell HW1 and HW2 1400mah and 1100mah respectively. Their batteries are a lot more expensive then the regular 420mah batteries. SO it does make me wonder if these are higher capacity batteries.
If there is room for a slightly thicker and bigger battery than the original then it is possible to archive a higher capacity. Though 1100mah seems pretty ridiculous I would be curious to know what the true capacity is.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000064765335.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.6e5e34e5WZwVG9&algo_pvid=8ce39039-e18d-451d-bce1-3c42cf1de700&algo_exp_id=8ce39039-e18d-451d-bce1-3c42cf1de700-1
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I ordered it, will test

I ordered it too and it arrived yesterday.
I installed the battery but I broke one of the plastic luggs off the watch that allow the strap to clip in so all my testing so far is in "off wrist-mode" which disable's the AMOLED hafter a period off time. I am making this clear as my watch is showing me i am likely to get 3-4 days of usage. Previously it was 1-1.5 days. This all made me very excited. However I ran some debugging tests on ADB, specifically:
adb shell
dumpsys batterystats | grep "Capacity:"
Estimated power use (mAh):
Capacity: 410, Computed drain: 114, actual drain: 65.6-69.7
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[email protected]/devices/platform/soc/78b9000.i2c/i2c-5/5-0036/power_supply/bms
ACTION=change
DEVPATH=/devices/platform/soc/78b9000.i2c/i2c-5/5-0036/power_supply/bms
SUBSYSTEM=power_supply
POWER_SUPPLY_NAME=bms
POWER_SUPPLY_PRESENT=1
POWER_SUPPLY_ONLINE=1
POWER_SUPPLY_CYCLE_COUNT=65
POWER_SUPPLY_VOLTAGE_MAX=4380000
POWER_SUPPLY_VOLTAGE_MIN_DESIGN=3200000
POWER_SUPPLY_VOLTAGE_NOW=4389062
POWER_SUPPLY_VOLTAGE_AVG=4388828
POWER_SUPPLY_VOLTAGE_OCV=4165390
POWER_SUPPLY_CAPACITY=84
POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL=408
POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_NOW=342
POWER_SUPPLY_TEMP=201
POWER_SUPPLY_TEMP_ALERT_MIN=1280
POWER_SUPPLY_TEMP_ALERT_MAX=1270
POWER_SUPPLY_TEMP_MIN=-450
POWER_SUPPLY_TEMP_MAX=1000
POWER_SUPPLY_HEALTH=Good
POWER_SUPPLY_CURRENT_NOW=147108
POWER_SUPPLY_CURRENT_AVG=148668
POWER_SUPPLY_DEV_NAME=0x4010
SEQNUM=3246
It's not reassuring to see the capacity listed as 410mah. I assume the watch reads the capacity from the battery itself as opposed to capacity being hardcoded in the rom/os. I suspect because it's a new battery that the health / capacity it much better than the older (4yr older) battery which is replaced. But also because the watch is "off-wrist" I am going to see better performance.
As for the second command above I am little unsure how to interpret it. i thought maybe these were reference to total and current mah
POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL=408
POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_NOW=342

What are your findings? ad14051991
My lug broke off and I only fixed it yesterday so only testing battery life now.

mrlb said:
What are your findings? ad14051991
My lug broke off and I only fixed it yesterday so only testing battery life now.
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How was your test ?

oliverlevan said:
How was your test ?
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My first test I left it off my wrist and it lasted 4 days. But I think when it's off wrist it goes into power saving mode because it doesn't need to detect heart-rate (if enabled) however I still felt 4 days was an improvement.
But then I left the watch battery flat for 2 months. Fixed the lugged and started wearing the watch again. The last 2 charges have lasted about 2 days. Which is similar to what I was getting with the stock battery.
I am unsure if leaving the battery flat for 2 months has done any damage or change to the capacity. But since it was a new healthy battery I imagine it hasn't. Perhaps I need to leave the watch off wrist again and see if I get 4 days still.
I guess results are still inconclusive at this time.

Please keep us posted with the testing.
Double the battery capacity would be the best improvement.
Thanks for sharing!

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I side loaded accubattery which calculates the mAh drain vs percentage of battery added whilst charging. I have only run it down once but the results were better. 481 vs 410. Still way off 1100mAh but I'll see how it goes the next few drains.

emcom said:
Well, nobody answered, but I can tell you it's 100% scam.
Physically it's impossible to build such small battery with such capacity.
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^Spot on.
OP, just be glad it's seems within the OEM capacity range...

i have also changed the battery with an standard capacity one, and got the same results. however lost the heart rate monitor :-( and couldn't identify why....

Related

bay 2300mAh Battery $17

Just received mine in the mail today from China. Thanks to s0cc3rstud for the find. I am going to test it out and come back to do a write up on the results after a few days. First off though it only looks a tiny bit bigger then stock. Although it feels heavier. But then again that could be the placebo effect.
2300mAh Battery for HTC Sensation G14 Pyramid z710e
interesting. I wonder how they packed so much juice into only a slightly larger battery.
Let us know if it lives up to the 2300mAh.
Best test you could run is to get/borrow a voltage meter and test the actual capacity of the battery.
I just got mine today as well. Initiallly it was almost full so I topped it off. The battery is draining fast. Almost 15% in first hour in standby, but I will drain it and recharge and see. Listing stated to drain and charge 3 times to get peak performance
dubie76 said:
I just got mine today as well. Initiallly it was almost full so I topped it off. The battery is draining fast. Almost 15% in first hour in standby, but I will drain it and recharge and see. Listing stated to drain and charge 3 times to get peak performance
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Also don't forget to wipe battery stats.
let us know your results.
Be weary for low quality batteries as it can destroy your equipment.
Might be wrong but this sounds too good to be true. I even doubted the anker 1900 Mah for 10 bucks but bought it after so many positive review. Let us know.
I got a free 2300mAh battery for my Sensation and it works fine.. I think it lasts longer than my official HTC battery but it's hard to really test it because I'd have to fully charge and then kill both batteries doing exactly the same tasks for the same amount of time.. but honestly I think the 2300 is better..
8 hours of mild use, no wifi, no gps and Im less than 20%. That sucks. Not as good as I expected. I will drain dry and erase battery stats via recovery one more time and see what happens.
dubie76 said:
8 hours of mild use, no wifi, no gps and Im less than 20%. That sucks. Not as good as I expected. I will drain dry and erase battery stats via recovery one more time and see what happens.
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please post results =]
I think this is 1200mah
Get it tested.
ok, testing continued.....
Phone sat untouched all night with no charger plugged in. Went from 100% to 70% in 11 hours. Im still not convinced that the battery is still 2400 mAh
Well day two was interesting. First off I can say without a doubt in my mind that this is NOT a 2300 mah. Seems to hold better then stock though... but not by much. I unplugged it at 6am and with moderate use it is now at 18%. Battery indicator app. say it has been unplugged for 14 hour and 40 mins. So I guess over all $17 for a spare isn't bad at all. Just really wish it lived up to the promise.
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Also, I drained all the way yesterday and let it charge over night and wiped battery stats through recovery. Going to repeat again tonight to see what happens.
Ok. Same as above. No way its 2300 mAh. Spare battery maybe. But other than that its crap.
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G using XDA Premium App
dubie76 said:
Ok. Same as above. No way its 2300 mAh. Spare battery maybe. But other than that its crap.
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G using XDA Premium App
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Open it up. It's probably like the "made in japan gold business" battery - a small battery with spacers on the sides
when will people learn. there is no magic way to squeeze another several hundred mAH into the same size. these batteries are almost always a scam. check out www.batteryboss.org for a guy who tested several of these some time back.
Ok found a nice apk that give the mah of the battery. Looks like it is 1580 mah.
Jamison904 said:
Ok found a nice apk that give the mah of the battery. Looks like it is 1580 mah.
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Your wrong. That is standard for that app to say 1580mah for the sensation. You can make it say that the battery is 5000mah!
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e
$17 is way too much for a spare. I got supposedly 3 1600MAh (I would guess they would be 800MAh-1200MAh actually) batteries and an external battery charger for $16. Also, nicky041192, why would a battery app say 1580MAh no matter what battery you had in it, considering the stock battery is 1520MAh.

2300 mAh battery for HTC Sensation found...any Reviews?

Hi,
today I found this extremly big battery on ebay, but I can't really believe that high capacity...It's got 50% more capacity!
Maybe someone here already got it?
http://www.ebay.de/itm/2300mAh-High...311?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item35b453faff
it looks slightly thicker than the original.
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Try it out and tell us.
I think it's fake though.
I still prefer my 3200 mAh one.
Why do you think it's fake? There are bigger ones out there!
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Why do you think it's fake? There are bigger ones out there!
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Because it looks quite fake and it's on ebay as well. It most likely isn't truely 2300 mAh.
Could anyone test this akku-packs until now? I am thinking of order some...
For value, quality & actually results look no further than the Anker 1900 mAh. Plus it doesn't require a larger battery back. It delivers better than anything else in my opinion. Especially if you refuse to carry a brick in your pocket like those extended back batteries!
what du u mean? 1900 anker and 2300 dpd x14 BOTH don't need an own back-cover, do they!?
They are for real
I use 2 of them. They work. They extend the life of the Sensation 4G by about 60%. They do not require a special backplate. They do not run hot according to battery utilities I have. The case does not get hot if I charge it with the phone off, although, of course, the battery charges more quickly. The battery does not seem to take a lot of extra time to charge, but then I usually put it on to charge overnight.
I can get a solid 12 hours with all the goodies on, browsing, a little GPS, full screen brightness, 5-8 minute timeout, fully syncing, etc. I would call my settings flat-out power hog settings.
They seem a little picky on chargers. My car charger is fine. Standard 500mAH USB cable to computer is fine. The OEM HTC wall charger only gets it up to about 2/3's charge. of my 2 aftermarket wall chargers, one juices it all the way, the other cops out.
err. you guys do realize that even if the specification of mAh isn't fake, the fact that its rated at 4.2v should scare you into not buying this batery. sensation battery is often rated at 3.7-3.8v range.
edit: whoops. just saw that its the charging limit of 4.2v which is the same for the other sensation batteries. nonetheless this seems too good to be true
Can't find it on Ebay
Willieumm said:
For value, quality & actually results look no further than the Anker 1900 mAh. Plus it doesn't require a larger battery back. It delivers better than anything else in my opinion. Especially if you refuse to carry a brick in your pocket like those extended back batteries!
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Or the ChiChiTec 1900mAh, it's only 23 bucks on Amazon, 30 bucks for 2, and it's an instant 20% extra battery.
DieAbrissbirne said:
Hi,
today I found this extremly big battery on ebay, but I can't really believe that high capacity...It's got 50% more capacity!
Maybe someone here already got it?
http://www.ebay.de/itm/2300mAh-High...311?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item35b453faff
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I bought 2 of these exact same ones, and according to my battery monitor widget, they are 1900mah battery's, not the 2300 they claim. But still much much better than stock i recommend them
Edit: and it fits into the regular cover just fine in my case
Savage1701 said:
I use 2 of them. They work. They extend the life of the Sensation 4G by about 60%. They do not require a special backplate. They do not run hot according to battery utilities I have. The case does not get hot if I charge it with the phone off, although, of course, the battery charges more quickly. The battery does not seem to take a lot of extra time to charge, but then I usually put it on to charge overnight.
I can get a solid 12 hours with all the goodies on, browsing, a little GPS, full screen brightness, 5-8 minute timeout, fully syncing, etc. I would call my settings flat-out power hog settings.
They seem a little picky on chargers. My car charger is fine. Standard 500mAH USB cable to computer is fine. The OEM HTC wall charger only gets it up to about 2/3's charge. of my 2 aftermarket wall chargers, one juices it all the way, the other cops out.
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Do you use Battery Monitor Widget. If yes, can you tell us the measured capacity of the battery?
OMG 2300 mAh, what's the stand by time for this thing? Like a month? A beast!

High-capacity battery 1600mAch for Samsung Galaxy S (testing)

Introduction
The urgent need for a spare battery for my device, I felt at time of a journey to Portugal in May this year. The trip was an independent, we have decided to prepare it without use of tour agencies. All navigation in Lisbon, searching for information on attractions, and, of course, simply communications was tied to a smartphone. It soon became clear that, in this mode, my Galaxy S barely survive until lunch. In this situation, I often turn off the phone, to somehow leave it live to the evening.
Arriving home, I tried to find out why the battery goes out so quickly. In addition to attempts to optimize the software side, I began to collect statistics on battery with Battery Monitor Widget. In the end, it turned out that the real capacity of the battery instead of the regular 1500 mAh (declared by Samsung) was a little more than 1300 mAh, ie significantly lower than the nominal.
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Conclusions for myself:
Install some phone battery saver.
Buy a spare battery.
Testing alternative battery
I did not want to buy the original battery. Its capacity could differ from declared again. I've started to read the forums, blogs, etc. I came across for a few articles, which described the alternative batteries for smartphones HTC. Both of review were about battery manufacturing company Mugen Power. I learned that there is some likelihood that the manufacturer can provide me the battery for my tests. I wrote a letter to the Mugen Power. The letter said that I am a PhD in power electronics (which is true), that I have a desire to test the battery for Samsung Galaxy S. Very soon I received a positive response. By following a few formalities and waiting a little longer than 3 weeks, I've received a packet with a battery for testing.
The geometrical dimensions of the Mugen's battery is almost the same as in original. Myugen's battery was a little thicker, but it fits in the smartphone without a problem.
In the manual for the battery, manufacturer especially requested a "training" of battery. I should "Train" it by running 5 or 4 full charge / discharge cycles. In addition, it was clarified that the charge cycle should be not less than 8-12 hours (even if the phone tells you that the battery is fully charged in less time).
I followed all of the instructions. Along the way, I do check readings Battery Monitor Widget. In the first cycle capacity was about 1200 mAh, and at the fifth it barely got over 1400 mAh. This, of course, more than have old original battery but substantially less than the stated 1600 mAh. I am wary, but decided to give it a chance for rehabilitation and went with it to vacation .
10 additional days that I spent in vacation, led to a very positive effect on the battery. Battery even exceeded its declared capacity and was equal to 1626 mAh, which is about 2% bigger from the nominal.
Indications of Battery Monitor Widget is already good, but most importantly to experience an increase in battery capacity. Indeed, smartphone living time has increased so much that night of charging it was enough for the whole day of living. Thus I can conclude that living time was increased nearly in 2 times. For the entire time of vacation I never change a battery to the old one. I always had time to get back to the hotel in the evening and put the phone on charge.
A few words about the mode of using the phone on vacation. Wi-Fi and mobile internet enabled constantly, GPS navigation for at least 2 hours a day, for about 15 minutes reading the mail, 30-40 minutes of surfing the internet, talk no more than 1 hour a day.
If less of navigation, the charge lasts for at least 1.5 days.
Conclusions
Measured capacity of the alternative battery even exceeded the nominal and was 1626 mAh.
Given the fact that the actual time of use of alternative (new) battery has almost 2 times bigger, I suppose, that the real capacity of the original (old) battery is less than 1300 mAh. For myself, I decided that in this case purchase of the original battery would not good idea, even if it is cheaper than alternatives.
In spite of everything, I highly recommend you to have a spare battery along with you on the trip.
I think that this review will be useful to many people, as the Samsung Galaxy S, despite his respectable age, is still quite popular smartphone. I will be happy to answer questions and clarify details.
PS: Name of the tested battery is "Mugen Power 1600mAh Extended Battery for Samsung GalaxyS GT-i9000 / Epic 4G / Vibrant / Captivate
[HLI-Si9000SL ]".
Mugen Power company also produces "unformatted" battery for Samsung Galaxy S with capacity 3200 mAh. I did not want to thicken up the phone, so this option is not even considered. Decide for yourself.
meredybanson said:
Did you get it from here [link removed] ?
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Yes, exactly! This is an official site of Mugen Power.
I've found this battery on it.
1. Have you bought full version of Battery Monitor Widget?
2. When training battery, do you really need to charge for 8-12 hours, because batteries have overcharge protection?
zmagas1 said:
1. Have you bought full version of Battery Monitor Widget?
2. When training battery, do you really need to charge for 8-12 hours, because batteries have overcharge protection?
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I use free version of Battery Monitor Widget. I simply cut out advertising banner from a screenshot.
In accompanying document exists a direct instruction to charge battery during 8-12 hours for training. See attachment below.

Hyperion 5200mAh Extended Battery For Galaxy S4

Hello,
Does anyone have any experience with Hyperion extended batteries for the Galaxy S4?
http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Sams...F8&qid=1386316276&sr=8-1&keywords=s4+hyperion
I'm going to be ordering one soon but thought I should ask about the performance and experience by people who may have used it. It says that the battery now has NFC, can anyone using it confirm if it is true?
The battery has positive reviews on Amazon. Can anyone also tell how fat does the S4 get when used with the battery? Also what timings are you guys getting with the battery? Is an external case needed to avoid any ugliness or anything?
All this and if you have anything to else to add would be of great help.
I had a Hyperion with my s3 and it was a good battery. They have great customer service. It seemed like it started draining a little more than normal at 6 months or so but it could have been my imagination or poor cell signal. I emailed them for help/info and they rushed another battery out free of charged. Was willing to send the old one back but they told me to keep it.
I'd definitely buy from them again. I did get mine on Amazon like most things I buy. Went with a 3000 mah zero lemon for my s4 due to size. Lots of nice cases for stock size phones. Would love an extended waterproof case.
Curious about this as well. I had one for my Galaxy Nexus and it was great. Made the phone usable for most of the day finally. This phone has been pretty decent on battery, but when I know I am going to be using it a lot more it would be nice to have the extra battery.
Hi
ABOsborn20 said:
Curious about this as well. I had one for my Galaxy Nexus and it was great. Made the phone usable for most of the day finally. This phone has been pretty decent on battery, but when I know I am going to be using it a lot more it would be nice to have the extra battery.
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Hi,
I have had them for my S3 and now my S4.
I have one of the 5200's for my S4. I get at least
2 days out of it with 20-30% left on second day.
No complaints at all.
Ken
Likewise, I have used Hyperion extended batteries in my S3 and now the 5200 in my S4. No complaints except I would like to find a water resistant extended protective case.
I have the 7500mah battery for my phone. And I can say I'm very pleased with it. The case it comes with is actually easier to hold. I'd definitely recommend it. I actually got around 11 hours of screen time when I first got it!
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So it's been three days since I received my Hyperion 5200mah battery. Although the correct battery timings and percentage maybe shown after 4-5 cycles of charge-discharge-recharge, I'll post the screenshots of mine and will post again after the 4-5 cycles...
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The charge cycle said is to be 10-12 hours however the battery is charging to a full faster than the said time. Could it be because of the difference in voltage? If I'm not wrong, US uses 110v mainly and here in KSA we have 220-240v. Could it be because of this?
Got a quick question!
I was instructed to let the phone charge for 10-12hrs even if the phone shows 100% full charge notification. How did you guys charge it?
You are not forced to charge it that long on first charging process. I did it not and do not have any problems.
More important is that if you charge your phone from now on, you have to charge 1-2 hours longer (depending on battery size 5200 vs 7500 mAh) after you have reached 100%.
pikatchu said:
You are not forced to charge it that long on first charging process. I did it not and do not have any problems.
More important is that if you charge your phone from now on, you have to charge 1-2 hours longer (depending on battery size 5200 vs 7500 mAh) after you have reached 100%.
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I see. Thank you.
Normal charge takes around 5-6hours now which means I should charge for 7-8 hours in total.
MajorAly said:
I see. Thank you.
Normal charge takes around 5-6hours now which means I should charge for 7-8 hours in total.
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if you have the 5200 hyperion just charge 6 hours. that is enough.
pikatchu said:
if you have the 5200 hyperion just charge 6 hours. that is enough.
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Yup got a 5200mah one and thanx again.
and that rocks ?
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and that rocks ?
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What do you mean?
Hyperion has pretty good quality, and their warranty support is good. Anker is another good brand for the extended batteries. (They don't do cases though)
Hyperion has a really nice TPU case that fits over the extended battery..
Screen time
Any news about screen time from you guys? That 9hrs screen time seems a bit ungodly

Replacement battery for Nokia 8

Hello,
I'd like to show you my private comments and tests on the battery for this great phone.
I tested many replacement battery for Nokia 8.
A lot of people have trouble buying a new battery with sufficient capacity.
I checked some batteries. Original is identified as HE328 -3030mah -nominal capacity.
Original Battery look like this:
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Fake Battery available on internet looks like this:
Many retailers report that the batteries come from the manufacturer. Unfortunately, it's not true I checked 3-4 batteries like this in picture. All batteries had almost 50% real capacity.
My almost 3-years original he328 battery have best capacity like below:
I've decided to test the battery from aliexpress Wonkegonke
This first charge cycle I am positively surprised at the performance of this battery.
I hope the information will help you fix many phones.
This post will be edited next time. Almost 20hrs usage.
Almost 24hr from last charge. Phone used normally without any issues
I end day like with my Nokia 8 with original HE328 battery.
Ok i want to show you battery health "WonkeGonke" from aliexpress after 4 sessions.
additionally, I checked battery capacity via ADB in PC:
Real capacity is 2829 Mah 91% from 3090 Mah. This is good capacity i think
Thank You
Thx man :good:... nice to know that when my battery dies I wouldn't have to throw away my beloved Nokia 8
quick question... what app r u using to measure the capacity?
This app is named AccuBattery is installed from Google Play. Nokia 8 is one of phones which can measure battery capacity almost accurately
Uh, "Genuine" looking fake batteries are in action as always ?. I learned what means genuine battery a couple of years ago. Most of them haven't the nominal capacity as it supposed. Beside this fact, they haven't a proper NTC resistor (which is temperature sensor). I want to ask a question even i know the answer (maybe it makes me surprised). Could you check battery temperature with different scenarios (daily and heavy) via AIDA64 and post the screenshots here?
I can check that, although as I remember, one of these batteries displayed the temperature probably correctly.
mati5000 said:
Hello,
I'd like to show you my private comments and tests on the battery for this great phone.
I tested many replacement battery for Nokia 8.
A lot of people have trouble buying a new battery with sufficient capacity.
I checked some batteries. Original is identified as HE328 -3030mah -nominal capacity.
Original Battery look like this:
Fake Battery available on internet looks like this:
Many retailers report that the batteries come from the manufacturer. Unfortunately, it's not true I checked 3-4 batteries like this in picture. All batteries had almost 50% real capacity.
My almost 3-years original he328 battery have best capacity like below:
I've decided to test the battery from aliexpress Wonkegonke
This first charge cycle I am positively surprised at the performance of this battery.
I hope the information will help you fix many phones.
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Design capacity seems to be 3500 so at 2800 seems to be at 80%? The question if it will stay there. I cannot find the link in Aliexpress by the way
For better marketing, the manufacturer gives overstated parameters.
https://pl.aliexpress.com/item/32928512950.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.33165c0fSMHHOh
can confirm is the battery temp sensor always stays at a fixed temp or it is actually working?
i bought 3 times the battery my Nokia 8. All of them only have around 1400~1500mAh and the temp sensor always showing 27deg.
Further testing found out all the fake batteries can't do Quick Charge at 7v,9v, or 12v. It only can do 5v 3A charging.
gkwong said:
can confirm is the battery temp sensor always stays at a fixed temp or it is actually working?
i bought 3 times the battery my Nokia 8. All of them only have around 1400~1500mAh and the temp sensor always showing 27deg.
Further testing found out all the fake batteries can't do Quick Charge at 7v,9v, or 12v. It only can do 5v 3A charging.
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I experienced this problem on my old Zenfone 2. All batteries i bought were fake. They all had same capacity (2400mah) and fixed temperature. It was really hard to decide which is fake/genuine.
After several years, my NB1's battery is getting older and probably I'm gonna replace the battery in a year. So it would happen again and it's good to know which one is fake. Can you post the links you bought from or images of the battery? It would be really appreciated and helpful for us?.
techno_man000 said:
I experienced this problem on my old Zenfone 2. All batteries i bought were fake. They all had same capacity (2400mah) and fixed temperature. It was really hard to decide which is fake/genuine.
After several years, my NB1's battery is getting older and probably I'm gonna replace the battery in a year. So it would happen again and it's good to know which one is fake. Can you post the links you bought from or images of the battery? It would be really appreciated and helpful for us.
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I bought from Shopee Malaysia. I see most of the seller posted the item image is different than actual product received. From the picture you can see the bottom of the fake one is different. And the fake capacity battery is half the thickness of the original battery. Anyway, I ordered the WONKEGONKE brand from their shop in AliExpress. Will try out and update here.
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My fake batteries always quick charged. When I'm at home I will check how wonkegonke behaves.
Wonkegonke is one battery what working better than any other fake. Please provide accubattery stats.
mati5000 said:
Wonkegonke is one battery what working better than any other fake. Please provide accubattery stats.
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Much thanks brother for all you work and information. So here's is my story, same problem, some said software issue, Google Services and its fellows, OTA, even holy motherboard.
But after wondering and desperately hunting internet, I finally found the culprit and replaced battery from a local store, it was exactly like you posted and that old one on the device, again after around 7 months, now I'm having same issues, so was planning to go visit official nokia care and get replaced despite the cost, but just moment ago, saw a comment posted by an indian user having same issue even after replacement from a Nokia Care Center.
So i want to consider this time, is that one from aliexpress that good ? and working fine till date ?

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