I dropped my phone and the battery drains massively now. Already ordered a mpj replacement battery for the Xperia Z Ultra. Could anyone tell me does the battery swollen after getting dropped?
well...if it did your phone would not look like a phone. The battery would look like a balloon and pop the back cover off with ease..
If your phone looks like it should, no signs of the backpanel coming off, then I think you're okay
this is a little iphone with swollen battery
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mephonea said:
I dropped my phone and the battery drains massively now. Already ordered a mpj replacement battery for the Xperia Z Ultra. Could anyone tell me does the battery swollen after getting dropped?
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no dropping a phone, or any liOn battery would not cause it to blow up.. (bloat)
It could cause it to not charge to its full potential due to cracked carbon which holds the ions. Which would explain what you have experiencing.
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Hi everyone,
This is not a battery life problem. I've read the battery threads and could not find someone with a similar problem.
My problem: I left my phone locked and untouched while I went shower. Afterwards I decided to check my phone but it did not respond. I tried to turn it on but that failed too. The screen stayed black as if it was off. I ended up taking the battery out, putting it back in and turning the phone on.
The phone did turn on but my battery temperature was 45°C and 48%. My battery was 75% before I went shower. I checked the battery status page and here's what it showed. Notice the vertical drop in battery at the end of the graph.
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After a few minutes since restarting:
The android os % also has never been this high before. I've also never experienced any battery problems mentioned in other threads. I use my phone quite often so display is always at the top. This is the first problem I've encountered with my SGS2 which had made me quite sad since it's less than 3 weeks old.
Thanks for reading and would really appreciate any input.
I was having a great day yesterday, until my phone fell off the kitchen counter and landed on it's back.
Thank god the screen is perfectly okay, however the back is smashed completely.
I obviously want to get it repaired, but DIY, since there is no Sony Service Center in Pakistan.
I know how to do it myself (had repaired the class on my Xperia Z).
So I know, however I'm confused.
Does the back cover (of the Z2) have an NFC chip on the battery cover, or is it in the battery?
I was thinking of ordering THIS off Ebay, any opinions? Is this okay, or is there supposed to be a different one with an NFC thing on the back?
Any replies will be greatly appreciated.
i took my back of today to change the battery and yes it looks like there is a NFC chip on the back
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i took my back of today to change the battery and yes it looks like there is a NFC chip on the back
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Got the cover.
Phone repaired.
NFC is re-usable.
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I've stumbled upon those nifty little accessories, it works both as a back cover/case, and a power bank (2600mah) you can use to charge up your phone while away from charger.
I'm pretty sure i'm not the only one finding Samsung got *cheap* with the Alpha's battery (comon, the battery could have been twice the size by just being larger and/or adding 2/3mm to the Alpha, wich would have only made it better imho).
I hope it can make some people happy (i had no idea those things existed before, i'm looking up to see if i can get it for some other phones of my familly they found "lacking" on the battery side ).
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mondpalast-...sr=8-1-spell&keywords=mondaplast+galaxy+alpha
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rasse-Recha...tation-Kickstand/dp/B00XP7QYDM/ref=pd_cp_23_0
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sanday®-Sam..._UL160_SR158,160_&refRID=0GF4CKCQDVAE7KH70SPM
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vanda®-2600..._UL160_SR160,160_&refRID=1RY7G2XAES6D6252N21X
Mugen battery pack
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Hi everyone,
I bought a Mugen Power Extended Life Battery 3600mAh on eBay recently, but unfortunately my Alpha has been stolen before I use it :/
So I have this item and I can't use it. Does anyone would be interested buying it ? I just never used it and it's brand new, sold with bill and warranty, for 50USD (instead of 90USD).
The battery comes with two back doors and the quality of these is really good. Personally, that was the battery I searched for a long time since Samsung stopped the production of its original Extended Battery Pack.
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Most nights when I plug my V10 into the charger, it starts charging, but in the morning it has discharged down to around 50% after almost fully charging. See attached screenshot from this morning. Any ideas why it would be doing this? Some mornings it is changed to 100%, tho...
Thanks for any help.
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Mine discharges when plugged into a car charger or battery pack when I use it. I I haven't had an issue with it plugged into the wall.
Show us usage on battery stats. Let's see what's using your battery.
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Show us usage on battery stats. Let's see what's using your battery.
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Good question. And I'll post some screen shots showing usage tomorrow morning... Although, that is another issue I am trying to figure out - what app is causing my battery to drain so fast. But could it be some rogue app causing it to start discharging at ~95% while still plugged in?
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Just rooted my i9100 and 10 mins after first boot into new rom i found out that my orginal i9100 battery dies. Even if it`s charged to 100%.
Anyway, got a hold of a similar battery from my brother, think its from a galaxy S* active of some sort. Now im wondering if it can function as a replacement.
I have tested it and phone seem to work like normal.
So; is there anything i should be aware of? Phone reads it like it`s a 1650 mA, even if its a 1500mA..
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Hi,
If it works, then I don't see why it can't be used as a replacement. Only the capacities are different, which will have no affect on how much power is being delivered. If you want to be on the safe side, get a proper replacement battery from anker. Most batteries advertised as genuine online are usually fakes, whereas anker aftermarket batteries are a quite reliable.
Gsstudios
Thanks for fast reply!
Forgot to mention that the original battery have 4 pins whereas the new one only have 3. Not sure what the fourth pin is for, but phone boots and works