OEM Battery - Motorola Photon 4G

Just recived this battery:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12086253783...NX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_500wt_1202
It is a low price and in first thought it might seem like a fake...
But seems like its real genuine - looks completley like the OEM battery that comes with the photon, include all motorola's sticker...
Haven't tried it much - only some discharging and charging, didn't see any problem.
What is recommand use of new battery? firstly complete discharge it and then charge it (for how much hours? or till it 100% full?) ?
Is it matter if the photon is turn off while the first charging, or there is no problem to keep it on ?

Great find, I may order one or two myself
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for those who missed, another sell
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OEM-MOT...Accessories&hash=item1c2542fd89#ht_500wt_1202

I am currently at 1 day 11 hours 23 min on stock battery with 16 percent left. This will work fine for now running 2.3.5.ish
"Update: 1 day 19 hours 34 minutes and 9 Percent left"
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OEM HF5X
PsyOr said:
Just recived this battery:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12086253783...NX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_500wt_1202
It is a low price and in first thought it might seem like a fake...
But seems like its real genuine - looks completley like the OEM battery that comes with the photon, include all motorola's sticker...
Haven't tried it much - only some discharging and charging, didn't see any problem.
What is recommand use of new battery? firstly complete discharge it and then charge it (for how much hours? or till it 100% full?) ?
Is it matter if the photon is turn off while the first charging, or there is no problem to keep it on ?
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Sorry man,
BUT this one is for sure NOT an OEM!!!
I bought the same and after my complaint got money back really fast.
However, I bough from here
http://www.ebay.com/itm/120865462103?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_909wt_1157
2 pcs and these are truly OEM!
Cheers,
Bruno

How do you know that the battery is fake?
I used it few days with discharged to 0% and full recharged again few times..seems like its fine.

PsyOr said:
How do you know that the battery is fake?
I used it few days with discharged to 0% and full recharged again few times..seems like its fine.
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Because I got one and compared its performance with my original HF5X and it was so big difference.
Also other guys reported poor performance.
Finally seller refunds everybody who complaints it's counterfeit product. Have a look to his feedback history.
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[Q] Dangerous battery???

Hi,
I found a compatible with BST-38 (for the mini pro) Li-ion 3.7V and 1420 mAh (my phone battery is Li-Po 3.6V and 970 mAh), do you think that can be "dangerous" to use one of these batteries? (The brand name is Jin Dian and what worries me is if this difference of 0.1V can damage the mobile, whether it will be more or less good in general) You can see it on ebay (220676929621).
I'm just desperate because I tried autokiller, setCPU, advanced task manager, juicedefender, etc. (droid wall and Wisync didn`t work properly in my phone), but my battery dies in less than 15 hours...I need a solution!
Thanks and sorry for my poor English
15 hours using it how? full? idle?
SE says with android 2.1 the battery life will be increased 200%, maybe before to burn your phone you should wait a couple of weeks and try if it is true... xD
15 h with data connect on for k-9 email, but without BT, wifi and a couple of calls.
I bought the same battery and have been using it for the past 4 days. To be honest, it lasts about the same as the stock's. Maybe with a few more cycles, it would last longer.
But does anyone know of any app that could measure the mAH?
There is a BST38 battery with 1930 mAH selling on eBay but will burn a HUGE hole in your pocket!
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Doh, got mixed up!
tali_juan said:
Hi,
I found a compatible with BST-38 (for the mini pro) Li-ion 3.7V and 1420 mAh (my phone battery is Li-Po 3.6V and 970 mAh), do you think that can be "dangerous" to use one of these batteries? (The brand name is Jin Dian and what worries me is if this difference of 0.1V can damage the mobile, whether it will be more or less good in general) You can see it on ebay (220676929621).
I'm just desperate because I tried autokiller, setCPU, advanced task manager, juicedefender, etc. (droid wall and Wisync didn`t work properly in my phone), but my battery dies in less than 15 hours...I need a solution!
Thanks and sorry for my poor English
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Have you tried using other launcher/homescreens? Mine lasts 24hrs max before, now it lasts 30+hrs (with helix)
I used to charge my phone every 2 days. I used it mainly for calls, sms and internet. I dont stay more than ten mins each time Im online which could be 2-3 times a day. I dont have bluetooth, wifi and 3G switched on. But lately the battery life is dwindling...maybe cuz I have more apps now...sigh.
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I am using the Jin Dian brand 1420mAh battery for a week, and it works like a charm. And one more thing - it doesn´t get hot when used.
How long does your battery last?
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tech_girl said:
How long does your battery last?
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1 day with background data transmission and automatic sync enabled.
vlissine said:
I am using the Jin Dian brand 1420mAh battery for a week, and it works like a charm. No battery problems anymore. And one more thing - it doesn´t get hot when used.
cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320593377009&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
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Great, but... can you please check your link?
Well, the link expired, as it happens on eBay. Here is a new one (won´t be reposting it as I am not affiliated with their sales, and anyone can search on e-bay).
http://cgi.ebay.com/Battery-BST-38-...163610?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item2a0c03369a
I bought one of this and it is working good.
dinodirect.com/sony-ericsson-s500-business-battery-1500mah-deji.html
I am doing a real-time test with three different batteries. Install a 100% charged battery in the midnight and measure the charge at 9:00, 12:00, 15:00, 18:00, 21:00 while using the phone in a normal way - background data and gps on, some mp3, some phone calls, some browsing.
As soon as I am done with it, I will post the results.
vlissine said:
As soon as I am done with it, I will post the results.
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Great, let us know
any results yet?
LouCB said:
any results yet?
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Done. Check the other thread. Btw. I withdraw my recommendation for Jin Dian - it is as good as BST-38, but not better.
New test results are here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12127573
Thank for the test!

[Q] 3500 mah Gorilla Battery

Has anyone tried this for the atrix? It seems like to good of a deal to pass up for the price. However I want to be able to see how much power I actually have left and have seen mixed reviews on other sites.
All I have to say is.. that thing is HUGE!!!
http://gorillagadgets.com/motorola-atrix-4g-3500-mah-extended-life-battery.html
This is the right one, right?
Yup. That's the one.
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I've had one about 2 days now. Read reports saying to go full discharge/ full charge about 4-5 cycles to realize full potential. I've ran it down once fully and down to about 30% a few times but with my work schedule/activities I dont like to let it get too low for fear of having to be leashed to a wall plug or charger for awhile. BUT i can say that the life seems to be getting better and as for the actual size of it.. seems big at first and in pix but i'm fully used to it now and I'm comfortable with it. Havent checked the actual stats on how long since unplugged in comparison to the stock, but I'd say for the price it was worth it..
At $30 I'm thinking about it. How much thicker did this make your phone rickriego?
I am guessing that this doesn't work well if you use the fingerprint reader?
Might be able to get used to the added dimensions, but how about weight? Was that pretty noticeable?
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jhealy said:
Has anyone tried this for the atrix? It seems like to good of a deal to pass up for the price. However I want to be able to see how much power I actually have left and have seen mixed reviews on other sites.
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it fake real mA 2200 - 2400
discharge 1-1.5 days
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=768344&stc=1&d=1320167938 http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=768345&stc=1&d=1320167938
I have had a 3200 mAh battery from Seidio for about 3 months. I have all my radios blazing throughout the day. I listen to music over the cell network while in my car for a 1 hour commute. I leave my GPS on all the time. I use Bluetooth in my car. In short I have all the features of my Atrix that I paid for. I get 16 hours on a charge on a hard day. I plug it into the charger at bed-time.
The battery shown above may well be phoney. My Seidio is the real deal. I have no financial interest in Seido.
I am on stock OTA GB from AT&T. My only complaint is that by early afternoon my Atrix begins to complain (falsely) that my battery is depleted. I've haven't researched the problem fully yet, but there is a battery daemon (battd) that I think I can kill and end that silliness.
I have tried all manner of battery calibration juju to no good end, I have posted about it in other threads with lots of advice and no resolution. Let's not hijack the OP's thread.
BALU Motofan said:
it fake real mA 2200 - 2400
discharge 1-1.5 days
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=768344&stc=1&d=1320167938 http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=768345&stc=1&d=1320167938
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Seems same brand as this one http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-HIGH...AU_MobilePhoneAccessories&hash=item519a60619e ( I have an optimus) which is $2.95 .., someone is making a lot of money if it's selling for $30
BTW I have the above battery and it works fine, if I had to guess I'd say 1200mAH, seems worse than stock 1500 slightly. after 20 charge cycles I think it's starting to go bad, not sure yet, it died at 40% the other day.
I just recieved this one and WOW
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/3-7v-3...-pack-with-back-cover-for-moto-ma860-4g-65800
Streamed a 2h 20m movie over wifi without taxing it at all. Plus when it fell to 1 percent it stayed on for about an hour. I'm on cyanogenmod right now so I know the larger size battery needs to be recalibrated. I am also assuming that when you switch from the lower MAH to the higher one the battery information stored on your phone would then be incorrect. Basically everytime you switch batteries you should clear your battery memory in your recovery or download a proper recalibrating app to do so. Hope this helps everybody!
tayshun12 said:
I just recieved this one and WOW
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/3-7v-3...-pack-with-back-cover-for-moto-ma860-4g-65800
Streamed a 2h 20m movie over wifi without taxing it at all. Plus when it fell to 1 percent it stayed on for about an hour. I'm on cyanogenmod right now so I know the larger size battery needs to be recalibrated. I am also assuming that when you switch from the lower MAH to the higher one the battery information stored on your phone would then be incorrect. Basically everytime you switch batteries you should clear your battery memory in your recovery or download a proper recalibrating app to do so. Hope this helps everybody!
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I got this batteries from my friend. Please tell me how can i re-calibrate it with CM7.2 MROM.
definately not accurate mAV. maybe a little worse than stock. Best solution I've used (if you don't need a replacement) is the little chargers with built in usb plugs that look like mini phones
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I'm using a 3500MHh but I keep getting a weird behaviour. I get to 1% in about 30 minutes of gaming and than it get stuck there but the phone is still working. When plugged get to 100% in 20mins... I've already wiped the battery stats

3500 mAh battery for HTC Rezound??!!

So today I was scouring the web for accessories for the beast known as the HTC Rezound (Vigor) and came across this extended battery, reporting 3500 mAh!!! That's crazy. The website has also made 3500 mAh batteries for other devices as well. However, this one for the Rezound has not yet been released.
Here's the link to the website that I found it at: **-->CLICK ME FOR AWESOMENESS<--**
Thoughts?
I've always had HTC batteries, so u went with the 2750 battery and factory htc extended door for mine. I prefer to stick with HTC, however this may be good as well.
Would be interesting to see how the battery cover on this looks like and if there is any improvement in reception, like some people are are reporting with the extended battery.
If they are able to make the 3500mah battery the same dimensions as the HTC extended battery that would be great. I prefer to use the HTC back since it has metal inserts as the antenna. There's no knowing if the replacement back is up to the same spec as the HTC one.
BOBBY
I saw that a couple days ago too, but I saw it as too good to be true. Considering the lack of photos and the website itself seems a little fishy. But hey, if it works like it says then that's great. I have the HTC extended battery and it works like a charm.
Thanks for all of your responses! I thought this website was a bit fishy too, but just thought I'd share it with the amazing XDA community. If I end up getting an extended battery, it'll be the OEM one.
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* In order to obtain the full capacity of your 3500MAH Extended Life Motorola Droid 3 Battery, we highly recommend that you leave the battery/your phone on the charger for an additional 2-3 hours after the charging indicator turns green or the battery status shows full.
^^ straight from site....VERY fishy
JohnShaft69 said:
* In order to obtain the full capacity of your 3500MAH Extended Life Motorola Droid 3 Battery, we highly recommend that you leave the battery/your phone on the charger for an additional 2-3 hours after the charging indicator turns green or the battery status shows full.
^^ straight from site....VERY fishy
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Hmmm, I'd say...
JohnShaft69 said:
* In order to obtain the full capacity of your 3500MAH Extended Life Motorola Droid 3 Battery, we highly recommend that you leave the battery/your phone on the charger for an additional 2-3 hours after the charging indicator turns green or the battery status shows full.
^^ straight from site....VERY fishy
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That'd be like telling someone to continue microwaving their Hotpocket for an extra 10 minutes after it exploded. Definitely glad I went to HTC for a new battery.
ο χάκερ said:
That'd be like telling someone to continue microwaving their Hotpocket for an extra 10 minutes after it exploded. Definitely glad I went to HTC for a new battery.
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Not really. As it has been explained to me, "over-charging" extended batteries is the only way to get them to a full charge because if the phone originally had a smaller battery, it will think that the ext battery is full when it reaches the same capacity as the original battery's "full" mark in the battery history file.
Seemed good until they stated the whole deal about the Droid 3. "Lets be honest, how are you going to watch Netflix at work with that small battery?" <-- full of win though.
Apsalus said:
Not really. As it has been explained to me, "over-charging" extended batteries is the only way to get them to a full charge because if the phone originally had a smaller battery, it will think that the ext battery is full when it reaches the same capacity as the original battery's "full" mark in the battery history file.
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Where your wrong is there's a chip in the battery to report when its actually charged so when it turns green its actually charged.
When your over charging it this is where there used to be issues with HTC kernels. Basically our kernel charges to %100 and let's it die to %90 and then charges it back up again. Hense the need to bump charge in older phones, but with the phones now like the thunderbolt and our rezound bump charging is pretty useless as our phones drain that %10 in a reboot
Hit thanks or ill hit you
Double post
Apsalus said:
Not really. As it has been explained to me, "over-charging" extended batteries is the only way to get them to a full charge because if the phone originally had a smaller battery, it will think that the ext battery is full when it reaches the same capacity as the original battery's "full" mark in the battery history file.
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I calibrated mine the first time I charged it
Now it's lasting 15 hours.

Batteries

I'm having a hard time deciding which battery I'm going to get.....can you guys help me out? Mugen or Anker?
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+1 for Anker. I have the 1900mAH. Last longer than stock...around 16-18 depending on usage of course.
Wait....I sent this with Tapatalk?
Double0EK said:
+1 for Anker. I have the 1900mAH. Last longer than stock...around 16-18 depending on usage of course.
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Where did you get your anker battery?Could you give me link ?
I just searched Amazon and bought the cheapest one that came with a charger. But just be sure its was for the Amaze or Sensation.
Wait....I sent this with Tapatalk?
Thanks ek........still debating......I have owned a Anker before when I had a sensation
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Another +1 for anker. Bought 2 w/ charger on Amazon and am enjoying longer battery life. The charger can charge battery, plus has a USB port to charge the phone simultaneously.
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Any one had any experiences with the mugen battery
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Flipnfr3ak said:
Any one had any experiences with the mugen battery
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I bought Mugen on my last device. The stock was 1200mah, Mugen was 1500mah - I have not see any differences.
It's well-known Mugen is the best ;-)
seregaprok said:
I bought Mugen on my last device. The stock was 1200mah, Mugen was 1500mah - I have not see any differences.
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I got the Mugen.
It lasts really longer, something like +40%, so on stock battery and GB my phone was dying quickly after lunch - but now upgraded with Mugen and debloated 4.0.3 - at the very late night.. ;-)
However the indication isn't very precise. The charge indicator drops from 100% till 90% within the first ten minutes after unplugging and further then descends till 0% pretty slow.
I bought 2 "Replacement batteries for HTC Evo 3D, HTC Amaze 4G, HTC Sensation 4G" on Amazon.ca in January, and the batteries have "REPLACEMENT FOR HTC EVO 3D" written in big bold letters on it. The batteries do fit in my Amaze, but they would turn the phone off completely when it was saying 15% battery life.
That pair of batteries came with a battery charger which has been good. I've since lost one of the batteries though. I'm looking into buying new ones. Here are my options (in Canada).
1) 2 Anker batteries that claim to support the Amaze with a universal charger (I can't post a link because I'm new, but theres only 1 Anker battery listing on Amazon.ca if you want to search it)
2) Call 1-888-617-1113 HTC Warranty support and ask them for a new battery. Apparently they give an extra battery for free. I'll likely do this anyways, but I'm not sure if they do this in Canada.
Can I trust the Anker batteries? Does anyone know if the batteries shown on this listing are the right ones for the Amaze? Thanks
jeffmorr said:
2) Call 1-888-617-1113 HTC Warranty support and ask them for a new battery. Apparently they give an extra battery for free. I'll likely do this anyways, but I'm not sure if they do this in Canada. [\quote]
Calling this number gets you a free battery as long as you send the old one back. If you don't send in the old one within 15 days your credit card is charged $40.
I know if you complain to T-Mobile they can send you another battery for the processing fee of $5. Of course you need a valid reason. Hopefully the new HTC one will fix some issues.
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jeffmorr said:
I'm looking into buying new ones. Here are my options (in Canada).
1) 2 Anker batteries that claim to support the Amaze with a universal charger (I can't post a link because I'm new, but theres only 1 Anker battery listing on Amazon.ca if you want to search it)
2) Call 1-888-617-1113 HTC Warranty support and ask them for a new battery. Apparently they give an extra battery for free. I'll likely do this anyways, but I'm not sure if they do this in Canada.
Can I trust the Anker batteries? Does anyone know if the batteries shown on this listing are the right ones for the Amaze? Thanks
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Amazon.ca Item Number B005B3RFTU fits the Amaze. Just received mine yesterday.
I'm cautiously optimistic - I charged one of these fully with the external charger and have been running it unplugged for 20 hours (9 hours sleeping, 11 with light / moderate use) and am still at 56%. I've not yet calibrated or "conditioned" the batter as per Anker instructions (full charge / deplete 5 times) so I fully expect the phone to die any minute now... or in the next few hours. I'll report back in a few days when I know more.
Edit: I realize that the user I replied to already has these, but I'll check in later anyway in case others are wondering.
rwb2073 said:
Amazon.ca Item Number B005B3RFTU fits the Amaze. Just received mine yesterday.
I'm cautiously optimistic - I charged one of these fully with the external charger and have been running it unplugged for 20 hours (9 hours sleeping, 11 with light / moderate use) and am still at 56%. I've not yet calibrated or "conditioned" the batter as per Anker instructions (full charge / deplete 5 times) so I fully expect the phone to die any minute now... or in the next few hours. I'll report back in a few days when I know more.
Edit: I realize that the user I replied to already has these, but I'll check in later anyway in case others are wondering.
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I'm wondering. Let me know if It's worth to buy it.
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The batteries I've tried were only andida and Hyperion . The andida battery gave me 2 to 3 hrs more than stock, stock battery lasted 15 hrs moderate use . The hyperions weren't so great. They would drop from 100 to 75 in about 45min continuous use but after that I would get about 10hrs of moderate use. I could kill the Hyperion in 3 hr of continuously usage. But be carefull wen charging non OEM batteries on phone do not leave them charging over night one time I woke up and phone was really hot to touch and would not turn on untill I did a battery pull.
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nizmoboy98 said:
The batteries I've tried were only andida and Hyperion . The andida battery gave me 2 to 3 hrs more than stock, stock battery lasted 15 hrs moderate use . The hyperions weren't so great. They would drop from 100 to 75 in about 45min continuous use but after that I would get about 10hrs of moderate use. I could kill the Hyperion in 3 hr of continuously usage. But be carefull wen charging non OEM batteries on phone do not leave them charging over night one time I woke up and phone was really hot to touch and would not turn on untill I did a battery pull.
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2-3 hours more isnt enough for me to buy one, but i am interested in hearing about the anker battery. hehe
I'm about half way thru the conditioning as suggested by Anker and will be back with more info soon. So far it seems that they're very much worth the price.
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Edit: Notes so far (incomplete) hth
Anker Batteries on HTC Amaze 4G
Battery A, 2nd Deplete
6am to 10:30p - 16.5h - died at 3%
Med to Heavy use, Fm radio 4h, Google Play Music (mostly pinned, some streamed) for 2h partially via Bluetooth, intermittent sync 8-5 Tasker. 4g / WiFi all day, GPS, auto brightness. 30m texting, 6m telephone, 1h tapatalk. 30m http.
Noticed: drops from 100 thru 90s very rapidly
Battery B, Second Deplete
10:30p to 6:30p - 20h - died at 7%
Light to Med use, intermittent sync 8-5 Tasker. 4g / WiFi all day, GPS, auto brightness. 10m texting, 10m telephone, 30m tapatalk. 30m http. 10m Tethering.
Noticed: drops from 100 thru 90s very rapidly,
but a lot of life between 60 > 20
rwb2073 said:
I'm about half way thru the conditioning as suggested by Anker and will be back with more info soon. So far it seems that they're very much worth the price.
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Edit: Notes so far (incomplete) hth
Anker Batteries on HTC Amaze 4G
Battery A, 2nd Deplete
6am to 10:30p - 16.5h - died at 3%
Med to Heavy use, Fm radio 4h, Google Play Music (mostly pinned, some streamed) for 2h partially via Bluetooth, intermittent sync 8-5 Tasker. 4g / WiFi all day, GPS, auto brightness. 30m texting, 6m telephone, 1h tapatalk. 30m http.
Noticed: drops from 100 thru 90s very rapidly
Battery B, Second Deplete
10:30p to 6:30p - 20h - died at 7%
Light to Med use, intermittent sync 8-5 Tasker. 4g / WiFi all day, GPS, auto brightness. 10m texting, 10m telephone, 30m tapatalk. 30m http. 10m Tethering.
Noticed: drops from 100 thru 90s very rapidly,
but a lot of life between 60 > 20
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so then would you say the anker battery is worth it? havev u heard on the mugen battery?
Yes, the Mugen is a better known brand but way more expensive for about the same mAh. I haven't heard as much about it around here as I have the Anker.
So I just about have the Ankers conditioned and have come to the conclusion that they are far better than stock. The idea that stock is 1730 mAh and these are 1900 mAh is odd to say the least. I'm wondering if a pile of the HTC batteries that everyone has are somehow rated wrong or defective.
After conditioning (fully charge in the external charger / fully deplete in the phone X 5 - seems like overkill, but I'll stick to it) I'll calibrate. I'm expecting that calibrating will improve the run time significantly, because as it is now, I can reboot the phone (usually into recovery), and upon reboot, I get a higher reading. For example, after using the phone for 10 hours, the battery reads 40%. Reboot into recovery says 60%. Reboot into the os gives me 60%. I expect a calibration to mitigate this.
Calibration: Charge with the battery IN the phone with the phone on to 100% / led goes green, unplug, turn off via recovery power down. With power off charge till led is green, uplug, fully boot, turn off via recovery power down again. With the power off charge till led is green once more. This process improved the stock battery, and I expect there to be an improvement on the Anker as well.
After all this is done and I get a chance to stress it for a few days I'll know more.
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3.7v is not the right voltage for our phones, which ALL the aftermarket batteries are, this is really annoying to me... and I have since lost my OEM battery, now I don't know where to purchase a new OEM... I am sick of the mis-readings with the anker, I have calibrated this thing and while I do get decent battery life, I don't like that if I forget to charge it BEFORE I go to sleep so I can unplug as soon as it's green, then I wake up to a hot phone, and if I can tell my phone is hot through a Trident Kraken case, then I'm quite sure it's not good for the phone or battery...
so anyone know where to purchase a genuine amaze oem battery?
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3.7v is not the right voltage for our phones, which ALL the aftermarket batteries are, this is really annoying to me... and I have since lost my OEM battery, now I don't know where to purchase a new OEM... I am sick of the mis-readings with the anker, I have calibrated this thing and while I do get decent battery life, I don't like that if I forget to charge it BEFORE I go to sleep so I can unplug as soon as it's green, then I wake up to a hot phone, and if I can tell my phone is hot through a Trident Kraken case, then I'm quite sure it's not good for the phone or battery...
so anyone know where to purchase a genuine amaze oem battery?
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Ebay
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BATTERY DRAIN IN ANY ROM??

Hey guys sorry long post ahead.
I bought my poco last 2018 and the original battery died last year 2022. I bought a replacement battery which lasted me march this year because it bloated and bought another one. My first purchase was a defective one it shuts down at 50% and bought a 2nd one and the issue is it drains fast from 100% to 80% and returns to normal drain from 70% to 20% and then shuts down. I did flash many roms and did some research but the problem still persist and i cant find any answers. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Note: My 2nd battery purchase was fine when i use it, After i charge it for the first time the problem happened until now. anyone experience this kind of sorcery?
Maybe your charger is the problem, try with another.
Flashing rom won't fix the issue, this could mainly be due to either a battery issue or just some software issue that's causing your battery drainage. Otherwise I'd recommend you to just check the charger as well just in-case.
Even when flashing rom you've got to remember that bloat is usually also a cause for most battery drains nowadays
Thank you guys for the suggestions. I will try another charger. Honestly my charging cable has issues though but i don't know what's the relevance of the charger and cable with the draining of the battery. Please enlighten me.
Install Better Battery Stats to check for Wakelocks, Alarms etc. What's the Deep Sleep percentage? 99% time it's the battery to blame.
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I change cable and charger but it persist. I installed Ampere and checked the discharged and minimum is 290ma ranging to 800ma. I think the battery is to blame.
Osiris23 said:
UPDATE:
I change cable and charger but it persist. I installed Ampere and checked the discharged and minimum is 290ma ranging to 800ma. I think the battery is to blame.
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Use 3c Battery Manager to check battery drain in the background even even the device is locked for better stats. How old is the battery?
just newly bought this month. After i installed the battery it has like 70% percent in it and i drained to to 0% then i charged it for the 1st time it reached 100% and drain fast to 80% and slowly draining like normal from 60% percent to 30% to 40%. when it reached 20% i autmatically shuts off.
Osiris23 said:
just newly bought this month. After i installed the battery it has like 70% percent in it and i drained to to 0% then i charged it for the 1st time it reached 100% and drain fast to 80% and slowly draining like normal from 60% percent to 30% to 40%. when it reached 20% i autmatically shuts off.
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Looks like battery issue. Check it for a few more days and if it's not resolved get it replaced within the warranty period. Majority of third-party batteries are utter rubbish though.
BM4E batteries here are rubbish. I think they're old stocks and not genuine. I will try to buy an asus zenphone pro max M1 battery and modify it. If its still not working then its time to replace it.
amn1987 said:
Looks like battery issue. Check it for a few more days and if it's not resolved get it replaced within the warranty period. Majority of third-party batteries are utter rubbish though.
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just gonna ask some noob question. Does 3c battery gonna fix battery calibration? its just a monitor app right?
Osiris23 said:
just gonna ask some noob question. Does 3c battery gonna fix battery calibration? its just a monitor app right?
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Of course not. It's better than Ampere to check idle battery drain. That's all.
Osiris23 said:
BM4E batteries here are rubbish. I think they're old stocks and not genuine. I will try to buy an asus zenphone pro max M1 battery and modify it. If its still not working then its time to replace it.
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Initially when Xiaomi had priced the battery exorbitantly I had flirted with the idea of modding ZP MPM1 battery but I had no experience with soldering and Asus wasn't selling the batteries separately. I wasn't particularly enthused about buying third-party MPM1 batteries of questionable quality so I was just waiting patiently.
Later I was fortunate enough to snag an official one just some months before Xiaomi India permanently discontinued all spares including the battery for F1. No advance intimation to the users at all. Just dropped all support out of the blue. Battery price had been massively cut so I was actually thinking to buy another one. For all my future devices I plan to buy a replacement battery in the 3rd year. Currently using Poco F4 which cost nearly 2.5x compared to F1 so might stock two batteries if possible.
Third-party batteries might not fare well with 18W charger. It might be better to use a 10W charger instead.
amn1987 said:
Initially when Xiaomi had priced the battery exorbitantly I had flirted with the idea of modding ZP MPM1 battery but I had no experience with soldering skills and Asus wasn't selling the batteries separately. I wasn't particularly enthused about buying third-party MPM1 batteries of questionable quality so I was just waiting patiently.
Later I was fortunate enough to snag an official one just some months before Xiaomi India permanently discontinued all spares including the battery for F1. No advance intimation to the users at all. Just dropped all support out of the blue. Battery price had been massively cut so I was actually thinking to buy another one. For all my future devices I plan to buy a replacement battery in the 3rd year. Currently using Poco F4 which cost nearly 2.5x compared to F1 so might stock two batteries if possible.
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Lucky you. unfortunately no ones selling authentic bm4e's here even xiaomi's service center. I agree with you on buying 2 to 3 spare batteries. I will try to find authentic ZP MPM1 batteries or atleast working third party.
I do not know this particular model or battery, but a while ago, I had a smartphone that was draining the battery like crazy. The same battery with the same ROM was doing fine in another phone of the same model. So sometimes, the phone itself is the issue.

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