Hello
Is there any new coming phone with the best battery life?
I am looking for the upgrade of Sony Xperia 10 IV which has the best battery life possible in a reputable/robust device.
Is there anything similar coming out or a 10 IV replacement?
Thanks!
mobilos said:
Hello
Is there any new coming phone with the best battery life?
I am looking for the upgrade of Sony Xperia 10 IV which has the best battery life possible in a reputable/robust device.
Is there anything similar coming out or a 10 IV replacement?
Thanks!
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How do you define the best battery life? Charge it every day and last the whole day? Or charge it once per week?
Good question, whatever longer I suppose? I don't think a week lasting Android smartphone exists unless it's some kind of Umbugu etc chinese brick or something (I am looking for a regular reputable phone)
Sony Xperia 10 IV charges slowly, but it's the battery life champion. I think you aren't getting that with any other android... Though you might want to check out the Galaxy A53 5G. I'm trying not to be biased(Samsung user here), but this one is a complete package for the price. Charging speed is faster than Xperia(which impacts battery life); though don't expect a two-day battery life, but a day and a half is manageable.
EDIT: check this https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/battery-life.4433277/
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Sony Xperia 10 IV charges slowly, but it's the battery life champion. I think you aren't getting that with any other android... Though you might want to check out the Galaxy A53 5G. I'm trying not to be biased(Samsung user here), but this one is a complete package for the price. Charging speed is faster than Xperia(which impacts battery life); though don't expect a two-day battery life, but a day and a half is manageable.
EDIT: check this https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/battery-life.4433277/
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Thanks but on GSMarena it shows as 113h endurance when the 10 IV is at 163h which is a huge difference?
I had the Motorola Moto G7 Power which is mentioned at 147h and it wouldn't last a day.
Also I have the Poco F3 which is at 114h and again cannot last more than a day.
mobilos said:
Thanks but on GSMarena it shows as 113h endurance when the 10 IV is at 163h which is a huge difference?
I had the Motorola Moto G7 Power which is mentioned at 147h and it wouldn't last a day.
Also I have the Poco F3 which is at 114h and again cannot last more than a day.
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That's why I said it's hard to match the 10 IV battery... though A53 is pretty solid mid-range considering the price and all. Now it depends what you use your phone for... I've been testing it in full throttle for 8 straight hours with mobile data on and the battery percentage goes with 44%. That's easily a day and a half with mid-usage.
Mmm thanks, I think I would shift my strategy and seek the slimmest/smallest fast charging power bank and the fastest wireless charging phone. Some wireless power banks are magnetic so if I can stick both and go on for a week, it would be great! Is there anything like that?
That's one way to go, but consider that most magnetic wireless power banks are not powerful enough, not to mention that wireless charging is slower(in most cases) than wired. If you want to go that way, a better alternative is to have a power bank case if you find one that fits your phone. Ex:
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But if you want your battery to last for a week, then you should definitely consider a wired power bank (20000mAh should be fine). It's faster and doesn't produce so much heat. I'm using Anker PowerCore 20,100mAh, it's semi-light, and charges my Galaxy s9+ up to 4-5 times.
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I recently bought a Sedio Extended Life Battery for my Motorola Milestone. The battery its great, it lasted more than 31 hours of heavy use. However it has a little issue, related to Milestone firmware. Here's what Seidio has to say:
" Motorola Droid is not able to read the battery meter correctly because of Motorola's programming limitation. The firmware was wrote to not accept higher capacity batteries than the OEM ones. Therefore, when you have our 2600mAh, you may get some incorrect readings."
Since there are excellent developers here, I was wondering if someone can develop a hack so the battery metter reflects the correct battery life left.
Actually you have to reboot the phone several times a day, to avoid the annoying red led, because the battery metter quickly drops to 5% and it stays there for dozens of hours.
I want to know if its possible to edit a file or hack something in the phone to make the battery metter accurate with this new battery.
Thanks a lot .
Whipon.
I know that it is probably too late now, but instead of an extended battery I bought a battery extender by Sanyo. It is still a small package with 5000mAh that will provide over 3 full charges for the Milestone without the hassle of turning the phone off and on to change the battery.
It gas 2 USB outputs so you can charge two devices at the same time and it work with all devices I currently own that are battery operated.
To me it is a much better solution than an extended/ spare battery.
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I know that it is probably too late now, but instead of an extended battery I bought a battery extender by Sanyo. It is still a small package with 5000mAh that will provide over 3 full charges for the Milestone without the hassle of turning the phone off and on to change the battery.
It gas 2 USB outputs so you can charge two devices at the same time and it work with all devices I currently own that are battery operated.
To me it is a much better solution than an extended/ spare battery.
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I see. How is that supposed to solve my problem?.
Your solution doesn't apply to me, because I don't wan't to carry extra packages. Additionally I can't.
I'll change my question: can some expert point me to what I need to edit / hack in order to manage that the battery meter shows the real battery life left?. Where can I take a look?.
Thanks.
Whipon.
Whipon said:
I see. How is that supposed to solve my problem?.
Your solution doesn't apply to me, because I don't wan't to carry extra packages. Additionally I can't.
I'll change my question: can some expert point me to what I need to edit / hack in order to manage that the battery meter shows the real battery life left?. Where can I take a look?.
Thanks.
Whipon.
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I just wanted to be helpful and say that maybe carrying a portable charger will be easier than having poor battery with no support on the phone side.
First the battery is not poor at all. It rocks. It lasted 31 hours of heavy usage.
On the other hand, I can't carry a portable charger.
I don't want an alternative to my battery, because the battery performance its outstanding.
I suggest you to use "battery left widget"...you can find it on the market.
Personally, i dont like sedio tumor extended battery..its big and ugly
Same like Szadzik i use sanyo 5000 mAh external battery and momax battery as my primary battery
Whipon said:
I recently bought a Sedio Extended Life Battery for my Motorola Milestone. The battery its great, it lasted more than 31 hours of heavy use. However it has a little issue, related to Milestone firmware. Here's what Seidio has to say:
" Motorola Droid is not able to read the battery meter correctly because of Motorola's programming limitation. The firmware was wrote to not accept higher capacity batteries than the OEM ones. Therefore, when you have our 2600mAh, you may get some incorrect readings."
Since there are excellent developers here, I was wondering if someone can develop a hack so the battery metter reflects the correct battery life left.
Actually you have to reboot the phone several times a day, to avoid the annoying red led, because the battery metter quickly drops to 5% and it stays there for dozens of hours.
I want to know if its possible to edit a file or hack something in the phone to make the battery metter accurate with this new battery.
Thanks a lot .
Whipon.
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I'm currently using Battery Left and is very inaccurate. It shows one reading, then you reboot to get rid of the red led and it shows another different one. I tried to calibrate it two times as indicated by the developer with the same results.
It seems nobody can fulfill mi request, I only got bad critics about my battery by people that never has tried it.
i know sum1 got a project liek this done on scriptlance, see if u can post it on ther or find the guy and get it from him
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i know sum1 got a project liek this done on scriptlance, see if u can post it on ther or find the guy and get it from him
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Thanks a lot. I'll see if I can find it.
Before opening this thread I googled a lot but couldn't find anything.
EDIT: Are you talking about this project
It seems it was cancelled.
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Available in 2 colors, White and Black.
Black Color
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Here's one I've had for a long time now http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003ZBZ64Q/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1370410020&sr=8-2&pi=SL75
This is an updated version compared to mine (a bit more power, dual USB). Since they are so similar, I'll talk about mine. It served me very well, blue indicator lights, automatically turns off if nothing is plugged in, very smooth finish.
I can't speak for how many charges it gave me since its been too long. And I can't test it now since battery capacity decreases over time, but it packs more power than the one you listed. So check it out
http://www.amazon.com/RAVPower®-Fla...qid=1370414373&sr=1-1&keywords=powerbank+7800 i got one of these a while back and have nothing but good things to say about it. although at 7800mah, they do offer 12000 versions for a bit more
smckdwn989 said:
http://www.amazon.com/RAVPower®-Fla...qid=1370414373&sr=1-1&keywords=powerbank+7800 i got one of these a while back and have nothing but good things to say about it. although at 7800mah, they do offer 12000 versions for a bit more
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thats the one I got for 24.99 was just gonna say that 24.99 vs 99.99 hmmm..... and the ravpower has a led light to use as a flashlight... so I guess I didn't think too hard about it.
Yes, 12000mAh is really worth more than 9000mAh. How long your 12000mAh hold power backup or it store the power till we use it?
Do this type of power pack has standy-by time ???
prsterero said:
Here's one I've had for a long time now http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003ZBZ64Q/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1370410020&sr=8-2&pi=SL75
This is an updated version compared to mine (a bit more power, dual USB). Since they are so similar, I'll talk about mine. It served me very well, blue indicator lights, automatically turns off if nothing is plugged in, very smooth finish.
I can't speak for how many charges it gave me since its been too long. And I can't test it now since battery capacity decreases over time, but it packs more power than the one you listed. So check it out
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I have a Vaas 5000mah I got off dailysteals or something like that about a month ago for $18. Has been working good so far, has one port of 1a and one for 2.1a
Staff, recently bought a parallel battery for my Nexus 5 with a capacity of 3,200, I know it's hard to battery actually have this capability, but my Nexus brand 2,300 fixed and it is impossible that this battery is 100% identical to the original.
Does anyone happen to know how to change the Nexus / Android to even acknowledge this larger battery?
Grateful!
With G2 3000 mah genuine new battery...
Gaming ~2 hour (not so demanding game), 4G browsing 1.5 hour, SYNC ON, was using GPS for ~30 minutes, talking ~40 minutes. lasted ~33 hour, watching TV shows which i had downloaded to the phone.
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With G2 3000 mah genuine new battery...
Gaming ~2 hour (not so demanding game), 4G browsing 1.5 hour, SYNC ON, was using GPS for ~30 minutes, talking ~40 minutes. lasted ~33 hour, watching TV shows which i had downloaded to the phone.
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It's a great performance.
But tell me, and change the battery made any further modification?
You must change the Android (I'm using Android 7.1 on my Nexus 5) or do some kind of mod or hack to be actually recognized the high capacity of the battery?
viamais.net said:
It's a great performance.
But tell me, and change the battery made any further modification?
You must change the Android (I'm using Android 7.1 on my Nexus 5) or do some kind of mod or hack to be actually recognized the high capacity of the battery?
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Just drain new battery so phone shuts down itself. then charge it for ~3 hours. then drain it then charge it ~3 hours and drain it, after that charge it until it will say 100% then disconect charger. That's it.
can you please explain again?
did you say that you've managed to purchase a 3200 mAH G2 battery that fits exactly as the original N5 battery?
if so, is it that the N5 is not recognizing the additional capacity?
is it possible for you post pics of the new battery and a link where you purchased it from?
matusala said:
Just drain new battery so phone shuts down itself. then charge it for ~3 hours. then drain it then charge it ~3 hours and drain it, after that charge it until it will say 100% then disconect charger. That's it.
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In the total battery capacity indicator, is 2,300 or the actual capacity of 3,000?
vakkah said:
can you please explain again?
did you say that you've managed to purchase a 3200 mAH G2 battery that fits exactly as the original N5 battery?
if so, is it that the N5 is not recognizing the additional capacity?
is it possible for you post pics of the new battery and a link where you purchased it from?
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I bought a parallel battery for Nexus 5 but with larger capacity.
I know he will never really have the 3,200, but I believe he has at least 2,900.
The problem is that the Nexus 5 does not seem to know how to use the full charge of this battery.
viamais.net said:
I bought a parallel battery for Nexus 5 but with larger capacity.
I know he will never really have the 3,200, but I believe he has at least 2,900.
The problem is that the Nexus 5 does not seem to know how to use the full charge of this battery.
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i see, but can you provide a link so that maybe i can purchase one also?
anything more than the standard 2300 will do wonders for me..
2900 is as good as 3000 as far as i'm concerned and much better than 2300..
please, please, please, provide some pics, name or link to purchase this battery..
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i see, but can you provide a link so that maybe i can purchase one also?
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Ok, this is link: https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/3380...32515763515.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.O2agwk
viamais.net said:
Ok, this is link: https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/3380...32515763515.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.O2agwk
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wtf, i'm so unlucky and pissed!!
damned battery is unavailable..
this really sucks.
thanks anyways.:good:
viamais.net said:
It's a great performance.
But tell me, and change the battery made any further modification?
You must change the Android (I'm using Android 7.1 on my Nexus 5) or do some kind of mod or hack to be actually recognized the high capacity of the battery?
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Taking advantage, how did you do for a G2 battery fit on Nexus 5? There is a way?
Hi guys this is my first post on xda, i just bought nubia new phone (global version) and generally im pretty satisfied with what we get for the price, but i do have one BIG problem, that is the battery capacity. Advertised capacity is 5000mha and i know this is just what battery is rated for and that there will be SOME difference between rated capacity and actual capacity. That said the difference is HUGE, way to big to be acceptable! My actual capacity turned out to be 3900. And just because of that im thinking of returning my phone, but before i do, id like some feedback from you guys and maybe your own measurements, im really interested whether nubia is trying to scam us, or is it just me who got the short straw...
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Hi guys this is my first post on xda, i just bought nubia new phone (global version) and generally im pretty satisfied with what we get for the price, but i do have one BIG problem, that is the battery capacity. Advertised capacity is 5000mha and i know this is just what battery is rated for and that there will be SOME difference between rated capacity and actual capacity. That said the difference is HUGE, way to big to be acceptable! My actual capacity turned out to be 3900. And just because of that im thinking of returning my phone, but before i do, id like some feedback from you guys and maybe your own measurements, im really interested whether nubia is trying to scam us, or is it just me who got the short straw...
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Serach youtube "Red Magic 3 Teardown! - Does the Internal Fan Blow?
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Serach yputube "Red Magic 3 Teardown! - Does the Internal Fan Blow?"
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How will that help? i already wached that video... nothing to do with actual battery capacity...
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How will that help? i already wached that video... nothing to do with actual battery capacity...
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Again, this are Rated capacity : 5020 and typical capacity 4980. And if i had such capacity id be happy. BUT IF YOU use and app to measure your REAL capacity, MY capacity in my device is ONLY 3900mha. AND THAT IS NOT OKAY xD
Echtalion said:
Again, this are Rated capacity : 5020 and typical capacity 4980. And if i had such capacity id be happy. BUT IF YOU use and app to measure your REAL capacity, MY capacity in my device is ONLY 3900mha. AND THAT IS NOT OKAY xD
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the apps Always wrong more then right
What app is that?
Aida64 shows the full 5000 mAh for mine.
hey i used 2 apps, AccuBattery and KasperskyBattery life, these two have highest ratings on play store. First measure told me my battery has 3900mha and second measure told me it has 4770 mha, second mesure i did by draining battery to 0 and the charging to 100 seeing how much charge the battery absorbed.
using aida64 to measure and charging it all the way up i got a bit over 4900mAh
jenbot said:
using aida64 to measure and charging it all the way up i got a bit over 4900mAh
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I've got via Aida64 around 4975 max until now.... So the 5000 mah is real...
I have here 4866 ( Accubatery )
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
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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 ?
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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....