[Q] 2000mAh battery for ST15i - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

I'm just wondering is there 2000mAh battery for Xperia Mini(ST15i) to buy somewhere i searched google but found only for Acr S, Ray and couple more..

hello world. and XDA. I'm najodleglejszy (or shorter, if the nickname seems to difficult to type - nj).
all those battery replacements that supposedly have bigger capacity than the stock ones are crap, they usually provide even shorter standby time.

najodleglejszy said:
hello world. and XDA. I'm najodleglejszy (or shorter, if the nickname seems to difficult to type - nj).
all those battery replacements that supposedly have bigger capacity than the stock ones are crap, they usually provide even shorter standby time.
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Incorrect. Go read about extended batteries for other phones. If you buy a good quality one(Mugen for example) , you can get quite a lot from it.
Currently, I have seen one extended battery type ep500, unfortunately no backdoor as the battery is bigger than stock.
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Someguyfromhell said:
Incorrect. Go read about extended batteries for other phones. If you buy a good quality one(Mugen for example) , you can get quite a lot from it.
Currently, I have seen one extended battery type ep500, unfortunately no backdoor as the battery is bigger than stock.
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huh, then I guess only crappy 3rd party batteries reach Poland (or things have incredibly changed recently). my bad, apologies.

What are a good brandings example for batteries?

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What are a good brandings example for batteries?
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A good quality and trusted batteries are known from Mugen. Can't remember if there was more or not.
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[Q] 3rd party batteries

can the mugen batteries be trusted......they come in 1800,3600mah variants......is anybody using them?????
plzz help as i'm considering buying them.
I would say stick with SE ones, I have two 3rd party ones and they run out seemingly faster than my original one and also iv found that left not in the phone or charging just laying around idle they don't hold 100% cbarge where as my original does.
I have 3 batteries in total and the one that came with the phone is best for me and all 3 are suposedly 1500 Mah
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The mugen 1800 last the same as the 1500 stock one. there is a test somewhere. If I can find the link I will post it.
Found it. Batteryboss.Org
I wanted a spare battery too but after reading the reviews I ended up buying a portable usb battery pack, and I am pleased.
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Ive had the mugen 1800 in my X10 for some time now and it works great. With regular use the longest charge ive gotten out of it was just over two days. Never got that time out of the stock battery. Cant go wrong for the price really. And worse case scenario, youve got an extra battery.
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brunswick000 said:
Ive had the mugen 1800 in my X10 for some time now and it works great. With regular use the longest charge ive gotten out of it was just over two days. Never got that time out of the stock battery. Cant go wrong for the price really. And worse case scenario, youve got an extra battery.
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Is that battery the same size as the normal one? Iv read about one where is thicker and you get a different back cover.
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momax is very good... they selling also wall charger... good quality... batteries r as durable as the original 1... i using it for my touch HD and X10
ankur7753 said:
can the mugen batteries be trusted......they come in 1800,3600mah variants......is anybody using them?????
plzz help as i'm considering buying them.
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Hi,
I haven't used them but I've been tempted. I've heard the 1800mah ones aren't that great from reviews and that the extended one only gives you a little more battery life (And that it's a bigger battery). That's the problem with extended batteries... Your best bet is getting another sony one off Amazon for 30 bucks, as far as I can tell. ebay is a ripoff, they're all fake even though they say they're genuine goods...

[Q] Which replacement battery to buy?

my battery last about 8hrs with barely no use. with average whatsapp and email i'd be lucky to get 3-4hrs. I've already tried every trick listed in the forum to extend batt life. it turns off randomly under heavy use (camera or video playback, games, etc). those things work when its on the charger.
I've decided to replace the battery and my back cover that doesn't seat properly anymore. i wanted to know if anyone have purchased the extend battery; and that back cover looks alot bigger than the original.
is it worth it? amazon.com item # B002MPY4BW
or should i just buy the standard replacement battery? amazon item # B001IF277K
what BST is the battery and what is the v.??
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Search eBay for a 3200 mah battery,I use that one and get a good day out of it with heavy use,and up to 4 days with light use,the phone battery is red and yellow sticker on it,it makes the phone fatter but for long battery you can't complain
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=987752 find it here
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bodomfan said:
Search eBay for a 3200 mah battery,I use that one and get a good day out of it with heavy use,and up to 4 days with light use,the phone battery is red and yellow sticker on it,it makes the phone fatter but for long battery you can't complain
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i saw that 3600mAh on ebay for $36. amazon have the 2600mAh for $20. it's listed for x10a. just to verify.. thats the same batt for x10i?
the back cover on ebay looks better. i think i'll get that one if it works on x10i.
thx for ur help
The model # on my battery is the X10a
I personally had the same problem got a new battery and it lasted much longer
Go extended.
If anything it's healthier for the device.
yea... i think that would be best.
OmegaRED^ said:
Go extended.
If anything it's healthier for the device.
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Really?
Aren't original batteries a safer choice?
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iridaki said:
Really?
Aren't original batteries a safer choice?
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The original battery is too small.
They may have been built in a SE factory but the current rating is too low for the x10's demands.
SE would have solved many problems by just using a larger cell.
The x10 sometimes requests more current that what those poor cells could supply.
Due to a overly hungry GSM 3G radio.
OmegaRED^ said:
The original battery is too small.
They may have been built in a SE factory but the current rating is too low for the x10's demands.
SE would have solved many problems by just using a larger cell.
The x10 sometimes requests more current that what those poor cells could supply.
Due to a overly hungry GSM 3G radio.
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Yes, that makes sense, but is there any sort of guarantee that these no-name batteries use actually larger cells and produce higher rating?
All I'm saying is I am a bit reluctant to trust cheap so-called extended batteries.
i think the original batteries are weak too. don't even have 3G here. at first it lasted a full day with just music, texting and calls. once i added data it dropped more than half.
know whats odd tho.. at home on wifi i get longer battery life. i think it has something to do with this mobile data service.
quick update.. got the new battery.. went with the original so far 21hrs and i'm at 13% batt life. i'm happy rite now. i kno thats gonna go down a bit once my provider remove that blackberry data plan(had to use a BB for 2 weeks) and have my regular data working again.
nasser4life said:
quick update.. got the new battery.. went with the original so far 21hrs and i'm at 13% batt life. i'm happy rite now. i kno thats gonna go down a bit once my provider remove that blackberry data plan(had to use a BB for 2 weeks) and have my regular data working again.
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Can you post a link, to which you as chosen ?
thank-you.
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Can you post a link, to which you as chosen ?
thank-you.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001IF277K/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details
the seller i bought from no longer have it listed so the the result is from another seller
I suggest a 2600mAh from amazon, ur fone will be a lot bigger but its wonderful superb for gaming is mind
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Replacement Battery
nasser4life said:
quick update.. got the new battery.. went with the original so far 21hrs and i'm at 13% batt life. i'm happy rite now. i kno thats gonna go down a bit once my provider remove that blackberry data plan(had to use a BB for 2 weeks) and have my regular data working again.
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Did the same. My battery was getting temps of 45c and higher. Now with new battery doesnt really go over 33-34c. Lasting lot longer aswell.
i'm using momax bettary for x10 and i think it's really good
at least better than the offical one
babuhao said:
i'm using momax bettary for x10 and i think it's really good
at least better than the offical one
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i'm assuming that's one of the extended ones. did it double the size of your phone?

Need suggestion for battery to purchase

I'm in the market for a battery for my Atrix 4g. I don't want one that needs a change for the backplating. (I have a nice car dock for it that I have and want to continue using that doesn't support thicket Atrix cases)
So the guidelines are:
-no new backing for the phone (original cover)
-highest battery size possible
-id prefer it if the phone recognized the true % of the new battery instead of the "stuck at 1% but still have lots of battery left" bug a lot of people are running into with other batteries
Appreciate any help! (I've looked all through the forums and can mostly find support/threads for the extended batteries with the new backings)
From my experience these batterie's are not that bad:
http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1800mAh...519697&sr=8-2&keywords=atrix+4g+battery+anker
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/mugen-power-1900mah-extended-battery-for-motorola-atrix-4g.html
and this
http://www.amazon.com/ProdiCell-Pre...=1341519824&sr=1-10&keywords=atrix+4g+battery
Also this doesnt seem to bad:
http://www.amazon.com/Ecell-2430MAH...=1341519824&sr=1-17&keywords=atrix+4g+battery
primeboss said:
From my experience these batterie's are not that bad:
http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1800mAh...519697&sr=8-2&keywords=atrix+4g+battery+anker
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/mugen-power-1900mah-extended-battery-for-motorola-atrix-4g.html
and this
http://www.amazon.com/ProdiCell-Pre...=1341519824&sr=1-10&keywords=atrix+4g+battery
Also this doesnt seem to bad:
http://www.amazon.com/Ecell-2430MAH...=1341519824&sr=1-17&keywords=atrix+4g+battery
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Thanks man! Appreciate the response. I'm liking that last one.
primeboss said:
From my experience these batterie's are not that bad:
http://www.amazon.com/Anker-1800mAh...519697&sr=8-2&keywords=atrix+4g+battery+anker
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/mugen-power-1900mah-extended-battery-for-motorola-atrix-4g.html
and this
http://www.amazon.com/ProdiCell-Pre...=1341519824&sr=1-10&keywords=atrix+4g+battery
Also this doesnt seem to bad:
http://www.amazon.com/Ecell-2430MAH...=1341519824&sr=1-17&keywords=atrix+4g+battery
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Yeah! Thx "hat last one seems really interesting
I got one off of amazon. cheap and motorola branded. would definitely recommend.
syypher said:
-id prefer it if the phone recognized the true % of the new battery instead of the "stuck at 1% but still have lots of battery left" bug a lot of people are running into with other batteries
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I discovered this also as I bought a 2nd Atrix 4G and it came with 2 spare batteries that always show 1%. I guessed it was due to them being not original. Does that 2300mha battery show proper battery stats?
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Question on EP500 battery on LWW

Hello
I wanted to get a higher capacity battery on my LWW. So, I did a small research, found this model, EP500, on sony website:
sony.co.in/product/ep-500
It says its capacity is 1500mAh. Ok.
So I removed my back cover, and noticed my original battery was also an EP500, but marked as 1200mAh.
Is there any reason for the difference on capacity?
ps: although this is a question, I thought it would be better placed on accessories forum
Those batteries dont have big difference in mAh so the size remains just the same i think
Is there any reason for the difference on capacity?
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Yes, it's plain old simple commercialism on Sony's behalf, it makes Sony more money for them to not supply higher capacity battery's with our phones, as if you want a better power supply you have to give them more money.
OT, but I have two BA700 batteries for my ST18i (Ray) and first has label "min. 1460mA" and second one "min 1500mA"
senhordotempo said:
Hello
I wanted to get a higher capacity battery on my LWW. So, I did a small research, found this model, EP500, on sony website:
sony.co.in/product/ep-500
It says its capacity is 1500mAh. Ok.
So I removed my back cover, and noticed my original battery was also an EP500, but marked as 1200mAh.
Is there any reason for the difference on capacity?
ps: although this is a question, I thought it would be better placed on accessories forum
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no. its just a version with more capacity!
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checked sony .
so where i get the battery?
sony? the have none
wsy_1486 said:
so where i get the battery?
sony? the have none
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Check ebay
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.fr/viewitem?itemId=350814890632&index=4&nav=SEARCH&nid=37007551129
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BAttery

Hello everyone, do you think the Chinese batteries that are 2450mah online from reliable?
someone has got to try them?
I've had a negative experience with a non-Samsung battery - nowhere near rated capacity, overheating. If it were me, I wouldn't use anything other than genuine Samsung batteries (& haven't other than that one occasion & I returned the battery/got a refund), tho YMMV obviously.
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I've had a negative experience with a non-Samsung battery - nowhere near rated capacity, overheating. If it were me, I wouldn't use anything other than genuine Samsung batteries (& haven't other than that one occasion & I returned the battery/got a refund), tho YMMV obviously.
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thanks for your contribution, also expect other opinions.
carlo201983 said:
thanks for your contribution, also expect other opinions.
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Not reliable, most of the time is a piece of garbage, in one of my experience if the battery goes down completely, it won't recharge if you didn't plug it in within a short time (I am speaking minutes).
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king_below_my_lord said:
Not reliable, most of the time is a piece of garbage, in one of my experience if the battery goes down completely, it won't recharge if you didn't plug it in within a short time (I am speaking minutes).
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therefore recommended only original batteries samsung? 2000mah but it costs a money pit
carlo201983 said:
therefore recommended only original batteries samsung? 2000mah but it costs a money pit
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Yes if you want quality, you will have to spend extra cash, if you want temporary **** that can even possibly damage your phone, you can buy the China crap.
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carlo201983 said:
therefore recommended only original batteries samsung? 2000mah but it costs a money pit
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I have the Samsung 2000 mah, worth every dollar. Brilliant extension of battery life, had it nearly a year and still going strong. Dont bother if your phone is riddled with wakelocks etc, you're better off getting rid of those vs. buying a bigger battery.
But you guys, but do you think the batteries samsung where they are produced? read read ..
What does where they're manufactured have to do with anything - you do realise why they're produced in those places ? (Relatively cheap labour/closer to supply chain).
It's the quality of the manufacture, materials & quality control you're paying for when you buy a genuine battery. And non-genuine batteries are often hit & miss for those reasons.
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What does where they're manufactured have to do with anything - you do realise why they're produced in those places ? (Relatively cheap labour/closer to supply chain).
It's the quality of the manufacture, materials & quality control you're paying for when you buy a genuine battery. And non-genuine batteries are often hit & miss for those reasons.
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I fall from the clouds to hear certain things, or more precisely that in many delude themselves that the original samsung batteries are different from those no-brand ...
are all equal in my opinion.
carlo201983 said:
I fall from the clouds to hear certain things, or more precisely that in many delude themselves that the original samsung batteries are different from those no-brand ...
are all equal in my opinion.
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If you're basing that on personal experience with non - Samsung batteries, I'd be inclined to think you got lucky. More often than not a non genuine battery will be significantly less than claimed capacity, vs Samsung ones which are very close to claimed capacities. I don't bother unless it's genuine now.
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Hopper8 said:
If you're basing that on personal experience with non - Samsung batteries, I'd be inclined to think you got lucky. More often than not a non genuine battery will be significantly less than claimed capacity, vs Samsung ones which are very close to claimed capacities. I don't bother unless it's genuine now.
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Already this is better as a response, the world's manufacturers of batteries can be counted on your fingers, many times non-original batteries can be IDENTICAL ..
in china we know how good they are to do everything
carlo201983 said:
I fall from the clouds to hear certain things, or more precisely that in many delude themselves that the original samsung batteries are different from those no-brand ...
are all equal in my opinion.
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Well FYI buddy I am talking from experience(multiple times) and I am pretty sure MistahBungle is also talking after having several experiences with non-original batteries.
As he said non-original batteries are hit and miss deals.
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To suggest all/many/most non-genuine batteries are of the same quality/reliability/at or close to rated capacity compared to genuine batteries is a blanket statement which isn't grounded in fact. Read threads on here/elsewhere & the real world experience is this:-
*99% of people who buy genuine batteries find them to perform exactly as they'd expect (be reliable/durable, able to hold a charge, not overheat, at or near rated capacity), the other 1% (should) get refunds or exchanges.
*Anything up to 30-40% of people who buy non-genuine batteries seem to have issues with them at some point, whether it's right off the bat (as soon as they start using them) or within a reasonable period of time after buying them.
The rub is, if you buy a genuine battery, you know exactly what you're getting almost all of the time, and you can easily get a refund or replacement if you don't get that. If you buy a no-name from little E big B/elsewhere, you may not be able to do that easily. Yes, the battery might perform as you'd expect a genuine battery to (tho very very few end up at the rated capacity on the outside of the battery, I.E rated 3500mAH, you're lucky if you get 2800), but there's a not unsubstantial chance it won't. Which means you have to go thru hassles to get it replace/refunded, and you don't have a spare battery or whatever in the meantime.
So that makes the question, do you want to take that risk ? Me (and lots of other people - you did ask for opinions after all), I'd rather pay the extra $15-$20 & buy a genuine battery (or two or more), or even the extended power pack if you really need a lot of juice & can't get near a power source to recharge (If that was something you did a lot, a 3rd party power 'brick' from a reputable company is worth exploring, as would a solar charger if you spend time outdoors/away from mains power).
Yes, but do you think the price is correct as the original battery 2000mah for samsung 40 €? when that is 1650mah from the 13 euro?
then it is no exaggeration to have longer life?
I wouldn't pay €40 for a 2000mAh genuine battery, no. I can get them for $30-$35 in Australia which is €25-30. If you shop around online, you may be able to get one near that price if you find somewhere who does cheap or free shipping.
With regard to the longer life, as you'd expect (and this is my RW experience), the 2000mAh battery gives you around 20% more juice/usage.
Edit - If you can get 1650mAh genuine batteries for 13 Euro, why not load up on those ? You could get two & have 65% more juice than the 2000mAh battery and still save €14 (Or are you talking about non-genuine 1650mAh batteries for €13 ?)
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I wouldn't pay 40 Euro for a 2000mAh genuine battery, no. I can get them for $30-$35 in Australia which is 25-30 Euro. If you shop around online, you may be able to get one near that price if you find somewhere who does cheap or free shipping.
With regard to the longer life, as you'd expect (and this is my RW experience), the 2000mAh battery gives you around 20% more juice/usage.
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then better to have another 1650mah battery and replace it for you when you need ..
thanks anyway for your contribution to the discussion
here is an example to 14 euro .. original battery
Yep at that price getting two of the 1650mAh ones & saving a bit of money as well rather than getting a 2000mAh looks the better deal.
MistahBungle said:
Yep at that price getting two of the 1650mAh ones & saving a bit of money as well rather than getting a 2000mAh looks the better deal.
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in fact, the best price samsung original battery 2000mah that I found on the net is 30-35 €. with the same money I buy 2 1650

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