Hi, I wanted to buy a battery to replace the old shield Y01 by b01 that does not explode or at least XD.
I've been looking but have not found it anywhere except this in a Russian page, I would like to find in Europe.
sorry i cant post the link
Here is a few third party batteries (most links are at the middle of the page)
https:// forums.geforce .com/default/topic/868240/so-you-decided-to-keep-your-recalled-tablet-can-you-fix-it-tut-/
(sorry, i cant paste outside links yet, you will have to remove the spaces in the link to get it working)
Although, if you want a firstparty battery, that has less chance of exploding (probably) then you can subscribe to my topic, and i will try to find a good firstparty replacement battery for the nvidia shield when i get some more spare time
noisebomb44 said:
Here is a few third party batteries (most links are at the middle of the page)
https:// forums.geforce .com/default/topic/868240/so-you-decided-to-keep-your-recalled-tablet-can-you-fix-it-tut-/
(sorry, i cant paste outside links yet, you will have to remove the spaces in the link to get it working)
Although, if you want a firstparty battery, that has less chance of exploding (probably) then you can subscribe to my topic, and i will try to find a good firstparty replacement battery for the nvidia shield when i get some more spare time
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okey thank you very much, I've already subscribed to the topic, I'll try to buy some of the ones on this page to try to see
Hello i want to ask if someone already replaced battery, i was looking around and found a little problem, original battery have 4 wires from a little board instaled directly on battery, but all replacements i found have just 2 wires , so i have 2 questions, what are green and white wires, and will it work without them?
I have a small board from original battery and i see red cable (+) is conected directly to + on battery, but black one (-) is not, it looks like green and white cables are somethink like charge controll, if i connect + and - wires from new battery on original board on place where battery was connected, will it work ( my multimeter got broken before new battery arives so i cant try if red is directly on battery + and black is directly on battery - , but it looks like they are not...)
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Hello
in the last few weeks i got some emails of ppl who had problems charging
their XDA's. So i decided to redo my Mod and make a few new pics.
First of all it seems like XDA Charger can't filter fluctuations in the powerline hence the fuse that is supposed to make sure your XDA wont be fried blows and you cant charge it anymore.
The fuse itself seems to be a 1.5 AMP fuse, unfortunatly i wasnt able to get one of these babies in...i could have used the 3.0 AMPs but i thought it
might be smarter to stick with the specs.
So where to get it from? Fortunatly i discovered that the same fuse is
built into the XDA twice. The second one is responsible for the extended battery pack, which i dont use. Perfect for my mod
Please DO NOT do this if you dont know anything about soldering.
I was just lucky Just call and expert...most will do it for free or charge a small fee.
@Peter Poelman : i hope you like this one better
Okay...lets start with the pics...
its upside down...lol
lucky the ones who preview
sorry for that
Before i forget...after this mod you should not use an extended battery pack anymore....i bought a 1800mAh battery from expansys.
which lasts me for 7 hours hard PDA gaming fun...
Aquasesh,
Your post will quite probably save my day as I have pluged the wrong cable in my XDA.
But I'm quite unclear on the exact order of your picture. I've seen it's been posted in reverse but I'm still confuse.
Could anyone put numbers instead of my X so that I can next search a techni guys to have him do it for me.
. X X
. X X
. X X
. X
Tanguy
Ignore the bottom picture, then read right,left, right, left, right, left.
Where's the blown fuse?
I know it's been a while since you must have done this but how do I get the top cover off. I unscrewed the one black screw I could find and managed to get the 4-way cursor button out but I don't see how to get access to the front to do the soldering.
Thanks,
Daniel
help
bro i just ask if it aplicable to my xda1, it stil charge but its stop 25% charge. do u have any diagram pcb of xda i got celphone tech. w me problem w dont know the manual and diagram pcb board. help
[email protected] is my email any info be big help. tnx
after solder the wallaby fuse...don´t work
hi
I have solder the fuse one month ago...and works fine...now after charge in my car the wallaby stay´s off...try to solder the fuses again...but nothing.
Is my wallaby dead?
to all
better replace fuse with same value,not bigger or with wires,and check your charger,maybe voltage is too high.otherwise you'll damage your device.abnormal voltage input may fry your xda.
hi
one month ago i have solder and dont put a fuse...whne i charge in the car the led turn off and never wake up again...so may be my wallaby is dead now?
there is any thing i can do to put my wallaby work?
or i have to buy another PDA?
please help me...what can i do?
i again...nobody help me?
can i do something to solve this problem?
don't know what to say,remove battery,let him without battery some time few hours or more,search for another charged battery and try again,maybe only charging part are damaged.
i don´t have another battery...is built in...i gone try discard from wallaby few hours...
another adivece?
manythanks
Hi
I removed the battery a lot of hours...and nothing
anotther sugestion please?
Is it possible to power an HTC HD2 without a battery or the back cover? I found one about an hour ago in my downtown area, missing a SIM card and missing the microSD card. As noted it doesn't have a back cover or a battery, so my intention was to attach a "standard" 5V/1A cell phone battery charger. I figured out from a picture of the battery that if I've got the HD2 flat on the display and I'm looking at the back, the positive terminal will be the one on the left but, when I attach the power supply (which I tested before this attempt, it works) leads using micro-alligator clips and push the power button (front of display, button furthest on the right, I think, never used one of these HD2's before) I get no response.
Now, the question is either a) am I not getting any response at all because the HD2 can't be powered up in this manner because there's no back cover or b) it's more likely to be completely toast because of the damage it apparently suffered in the drop that shattered the glass. The only damage (aside from the glass) is a very tiny scrape/scuff mark on the top right corner of the bezel - obviously that's where it hit the ground.
I don't own any of these apparently micro-USB style connectors (or is it mini-USB, I can't figure out which is which I suppose). Bleh, I just looked at a pic I found with Google Images, apparently it IS a micro-USB connector.
All blabbering aside, even if I had such a connector or a power supply using such a connector, is the phone going to even power up without a back cover on it or battery inside? I know a lot of devices become totally disabled when the back cover is removed (as my Dell Axim X51v does; as soon as I even throw the lock switch to unlock the back cover that disables the device totally.
Anyone able to provide some tips or suggestions? I have no way of knowing who it belongs to so I'm claiming it, and if I can verify it might work or does still function I might be willing to put some money into getting the glass/digitizer replaced, a new battery, power adapter, etc.
Anything at all would probably be quite helpful.
Thanks...
The HD2 works without back cover!
The HD2 doesnt work without battery...!! I've never heard of a mod to enable switching it on through micro-usb.
Be carefull you could be scammed...buying a phone in that state, because of the hit some other components may be damaged!! It depends on the price and money you're willing to risk!
no problem with powering on without the backcover. did that many times before.
but i guess its not possible without a battery...
DN41
Ah, ok, so the fact that there's the two metal 'dots' on the HD2 that apparently become a connection when the metal battery cover is in place don't affect powering it up, but no battery keeps it dead? Hrmmm...
Ok, if someone that owns an HD2 can confirm that it becomes very useful info. Take the back cover off, take the battery out, and tell me if plugging in a micro-USB cable (either from a computer USB port or from the AC adapter) allows it to function at all, and then try the same thing with the cover on (don't put the battery in, however).
So there's 3 possibilities:
1) It'll work off the micro-USB power with no battery and no cover
2) It'll work off the micro-USB power with just the cover installed but no battery
3) It'll work off the micro-USB power with no cover but with a battery installed
and actually the fourth possibility which doesn't matter in my case:
4) It'll work off the micro-USB power with the cover and the battery installed
Dammit I hate it when I find stuff like this and can't get it functional.
Again, thanks for any suggestions - and I didn't buy this phone, I found it a few hours ago, on the ground as I was walking home. I wouldn't buy something in this cosmetic condition unless I knew it was working even in spite of the cracked glass. I've owned iPhones with horribly shattered glass on them but they still function, even all the multitouch functionality is still working - that's my hope here, that this device will still work just fine and if it does then I'll pay to replace the glass/digitizer.
Thanks
Edit:
I think I just realized that the metal contacts on the inside of the back cover and those 'dots' could be because the HD2 is using that battery cover as a Wi-Fi antenna, plate-style antenna.
I just tested it for you. Without the battery in there is no starting it, period.
Might I suggest though that you ask around and find a mate with a microUSB, (you must have someone that has one), and plug it in when the battery contacts are jumped. It will probably work that way. I'm not going to try it because I have a perfectly good phone and have always mistrusted elec-trickery...
those spring loaded studs have been the subject of much discussion, with no definitive answer,, stop the cover rattling, grounding plate for the antenna, remnants of an unreleased car kit,,, who knows. certainly signal doesn't appear diminished with the cover off, and on the inside of the cover there is no coating on the metal where they connect, indicating a signal being passed so who knows.
i suspect simply attaching power to two contacts isn't enough because the third contact is expecting a signal of some kind? perhaps a connection from the battery charge protection circuits?
you could always buy a cheap copy battery from ebay, and just resell it if it doesn't work, or run a scam on your insurance with it? (did i just say that out loud??)
I'll say this again: I found the phone on the ground on the side of the street while walking home a few hours ago.
I don't use T-Mobile service and I have no intentions of using it as a phone; I already have a phone so I was going to use it as a portable media player sorta like an iPod touch if I can verify it works 100% and just needs a battery/back cover/replacement glass and digitizer. That's my intention at this point.
And I was thinking that yes it won't work at all without a battery so, thanks again for the info. I'll head out this morning to a T-Mobile store (actual T-Mobile and not a reseller) and see what they can tell me. Surely they'll have a battery/back cover and potentially an AC adapter to verify if it's 100% dead of somewhat functional even in spite of the busted glass.
Let's hope it works...
what about searching the owner?
DN41
Well, let's see:
- I can't power it up
- It has no SIM card
- It has no microSD card
- The only way to track the owner would be using the IMEI and I'd have to go to a T-Mobile store to do that, when that's done and they get the number, if the phone was stolen and then dumped in the trash/on the street where I found it, they call the police and I get in a bit of trouble for no good reason
That pretty much covers it.
okay, you're right...
i cant imagine how it landed there...
who would throw it just away?
sure that its a real phone and not a dummy?
DN41
DN41 said:
okay, you're right...
i cant imagine how it landed there...
who would throw it just away?
sure that its a real phone and not a dummy?
DN41
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i was in a thread yesterday where some guy talked about how he dropped his phone by accident whilst 'driving along with it in his hand, with his arm out of teh window', so yea, some people are , , well, insert your own noun here
oh no...how can you hold your arm out of the windows with a 500€ phone in your hand?
i just cant understand some people...that doestn go in my mind...
DN41
samsamuel said:
i was in a thread yesterday where some guy talked about how he dropped his phone by accident whilst 'driving along with it in his hand, with his arm out of teh window', so yea, some people are , , well, insert your own noun here
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I thought the same!
br0adband said:
they call the police and I get in a bit of trouble for no good reason
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Not really mate. I found an iphone 4 yesterday and managed to get it back to its rightful owner. Took a couple of hours out of my day but what else could i do?
sike222 said:
Not really mate. I found an iphone 4 yesterday and managed to get it back to its rightful owner. Took a couple of hours out of my day but what else could i do?
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Well, Yeah, with an iPhone 4 what else WOULD you do if you don't want the surgery to be able to use it! LOL
Also think if it was your phone! I'd be absolutely gutted, and very glad to get it back. But maybe it's unregistered (through the IMEI) or not been reported as missing.
In the UK (don't know about elsewhere) if you report that you found something to the police (I found a £50 note) and no one can show that they own it then it's yours after about 28 days.
Unless you have really dumb cops then you shouldn't get into trouble if you take it in!
On the other hand you may find the battery and/or cover if you look carefully in the area where you found the phone.
Sam.
br0adband said:
Ah, ok, so the fact that there's the two metal 'dots' on the HD2 that apparently become a connection when the metal battery cover is in place don't affect powering it up, but no battery keeps it dead? Hrmmm...
Ok, if someone that owns an HD2 can confirm that it becomes very useful info. Take the back cover off, take the battery out, and tell me if plugging in a micro-USB cable (either from a computer USB port or from the AC adapter) allows it to function at all, and then try the same thing with the cover on (don't put the battery in, however).
So there's 3 possibilities:
1) It'll work off the micro-USB power with no battery and no cover
2) It'll work off the micro-USB power with just the cover installed but no battery
3) It'll work off the micro-USB power with no cover but with a battery installed
[snip]
Thanks
Edit:
I think I just realized that the metal contacts on the inside of the back cover and those 'dots' could be because the HD2 is using that battery cover as a Wi-Fi antenna, plate-style antenna.
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I think those contacts are just to ground the back cover to stop it causing interference. It doesn't seem to affect the phone if I don't have it on or am using the plastic cover with my big battery.
On a similar theme, does anyone know if it is possible to power the HD2 from the micro USB supply while I swap batteries. I don't want to have to do a soft reset which loses what you are doing. But I'm worried that without the battery to absorb the power there is a risk of damaging the circuits?
I don't want to just try it because I already blew my main board by powering the USB through a cheep adapter and a Nokia charger that supplied too much power and had I to get it repaired/replaced. I'm hoping someone already knows
Sam
samsamuel said:
i was in a thread yesterday where some guy talked about how he dropped his phone by accident whilst 'driving along with it in his hand, with his arm out of teh window', so yea, some people are , , well, insert your own noun here
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did we ever get an answer as to why that, im going to select the noun "twat" was dangling his hd2 out of the window @ 40mph??
I need closure on that one.....
Dear friends!
Who can tell where can I buy a battery HB3G1H for our device.
The only store where you do have
item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=16477956928&
But unfortunately it is only available in China.
As far as I know is not very difficult to replace the battery. Namely, you have to remove the two plugs, unscrew the six screws and remove the back cover.
But unfortunately find a battery is not easy. For example, on ebay this item is missing.
Sorry for the off topic, but can you post a guide on how to disassemble the device?
seeing your post made me wonder where I will get a replacement in the event that my mediapad's battery die as well. All search pointed to that taobao site as well but I saw on another search result:
h**p://w*w dotblog4battery dot com/blog/744158-barnes-noble-nook-tablet-battery-nookcolor-dr-nk02/
It is B&N Nook tablet's battery and they somehow of the same specs. not sure of the dimension and the connector but other than that I think if you can't find an exact replacement, this could come in handy as long as it fits. replacing the connector is really easy.
Unfortunately, at this time the exact instructions for disassembling our Tablet is missing. There are some photos on disassembly
ttp://w...w.wirelessgoodness.com/2011/12/13/huaweis-mediapad-gets-an-fcc-teardown-appears-headed-to-att/
On Russian forum 4pda.ru there is a some short howto that I described. Namely, you have to remove the two plugs. The first plug closes the memory card and SIM card. The second plug is where the camera. Under each plug are three screws. You have to unscrew them. Next, carefully remove the back cover, press the six latches with a thin and stiff plastic card. Under the back cover is the battery.
Anyone find any where to sell battery HB3G1H , please let's me know, thank you
janetang said:
You can directly this HB3G1H battery here as follow:
w*w.buychina.com/products/18787600045
It is originally unique equipped with the HuaWei HB3G1H Phone. in stock now. about 50g.
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Thanks!
I shall be try!
zalpet said:
Thanks!
I shall be try!
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Unfortunately, nothing happened. I did and placed the order, but after two weeks I returned the money. These goods missing.
The question is still relevant!
zalpet said:
Unfortunately, nothing happened. I did and placed the order, but after two weeks I returned the money. These goods missing.
The question is still relevant!
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I didn't buy the battery but I did buy other stuff from the site. I get the item from around 2 weeks to a month. When buying from China, the longest I have to wait for the item to arrive is around 1.5 month. But for my understanding, the delay is mostly from my country custom part.
And you should learn how to read. Try read his post again and again and then again.
It seems that Mediapad battery is not available at buychina anymore?
Is there anyone who bought in any other on line store ?
I checked also the other web sellers listed above, but Mediapad batteries are not available.
Thanks !!
It seems Taobao appeared this huawei battery again.
It seems Taobao appeared this Huawei Battery again.
w*w.buychina.com/items/the-huawei-mediapad-battery-huawei-7-inch-tablet-pc-battery-3-7v-xpupumsomon
w*w.buychina.com/items/the-new-huawei-mediapad-7lite-7-inch-tablet-pc-hb3g1h-battery-s7-301u-vtswnnsmini
But it is only shipped by Swiss Post in BuyChina.com.
viviandress said:
It seems Taobao appeared this Huawei Battery again.
w*w.buychina.com/items/the-huawei-mediapad-battery-huawei-7-inch-tablet-pc-battery-3-7v-xpupumsomon
w*w.buychina.com/items/the-new-huawei-mediapad-7lite-7-inch-tablet-pc-hb3g1h-battery-s7-301u-vtswnnsmini
But it is only shipped by Swiss Post in BuyChina.com.
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Anyone bought from either of these 2 sellers? My MediaPad battery is as good as gone. It can go from 50% to 1% in a few mins, so I need to buy a replacement fast. The first one looks like OEM battery, and 2nd one Huawei original.
Received new battery today!
viviandress said:
It seems Taobao appeared this Huawei Battery again.
w*w.buychina.com/items/the-huawei-mediapad-battery-huawei-7-inch-tablet-pc-battery-3-7v-xpupumsomon
w*w.buychina.com/items/the-new-huawei-mediapad-7lite-7-inch-tablet-pc-hb3g1h-battery-s7-301u-vtswnnsmini
But it is only shipped by Swiss Post in BuyChina.com.
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So I bought one battery from the latter link and received it today. I had to do a customs declaration, since the customs didn't beleive, that the battery was that cheap. Moreso that I received TWO instead of the ordered ONE battery !
The batteries look new and unused to me, although on comparison with the built in battery, which has a manufacturing date 2011-09, the sent batteries were manufactured 2011-05 and have a lower serial number as well. So contrary to the battery shown in the product picture, which has a manufacturing date 2011-11, the ones I received are half a year older.
I do hope, that the natural decay of LIPO batteries does not occure within short months time.
Right now I am charging the first new battery. I'll see, how it works soon and keep you posted.
Hugo
@Hugo
I would be curious about the results :fingers-crossed:
Thanks!
where I can buy that battery in Slovakia or Czech republic?
AW: [Q] Battery for MediaPad
441Excelsior said:
where I can buy that battery in Slovakia or Czech republic?
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Try getting one in Europe, and also search for Orange Tahiti batteries.
I recently tried and failed.
Don't know whether the chinese sources on tbe net ship to Europe, or Usa only. Did anyone not being american have success?
Gesendet von meinem C64 mit BTX Decoder
anybody got new battery in europe?
is battery from mediapad lite compatible with our device?
it is HB3G1 and our is HB3G1H
here is image of lite's battery, it has the same specs, I'm going to buy it, will it work in our device?
I got it today and it is the same as our device's one, manufacturing date is September 2012
Long sad sad story short:
Bricked my Flyer to the point where it didn't boot up, had wrong radio roms and in the end, the battery died.. now it just blinks orange..
HTC Repairs said that the motherboard needs to be replaced, which I find very hard to believe, since it worked just "FINE" before the battery died
In my search for a Battery for the device I only came by chinese bulk sale pages, 100pcs minimum order.
Would be very grateful if anyone can point me to a page or person who can spare a full Flyer/Evo battery, or better yet, who knows how to manually charge the battery, if possible, using a power generator..
(And yes, I did a search on the forums but no clear lines of help in my question)
Try these guys...
http://www.parts4repair.com/htc-flyer-battery/
ant these...
http://www.dealrepairs.com/htc-flyer-battery_p82.html
spdie said:
Try these guys...
http://www.parts4repair.com/htc-flyer-battery/
ant these...
http://www.dealrepairs.com/htc-flyer-battery_p82.html
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Thanks, ordered a new battery for 29$, will see if it works
is it orginal battery?
when you get the battery can you inform us about the new battery's performance?
there is a a post on how to manually recharge battery; search a bit XDA; Globathron posted solution for a guy with same problem.
EDIT:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422687
hope thats what u need/mean
HI All,
I wasn't even sure I was going to post this or not but I thought it might help someone out. This is not meant to be a "how to" post and you should proceed at your own risk.
A friend of mine had a 16gb Touchpad that he hadn't used in several years. It was just sitting in a box for several years. When I told him I was still using mine to watch videos and such he decided to dig his out. Unfortunately it wasn't in very good shape. The battery had swollen and had practically pop the screen out of the case. I'm fairly handy at fixing things so I told him I would give it a shot to replace the battery.
I wasn't very hard to open the case because the swollen battery had pushed the screen up and gave me easy access to the clips that hold the screen in. By gently prying up under the screen to released the remaining clips the screen came away from the other half. There are 2 cables attaching the screen to the MB so be careful. I wish I would have taken more pics but I didn't think about posting a how to. There are a couple of good how to's online and batteries are available online for around $30.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/HP+TouchPad+Battery+Replacement/6082
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD2zGOsh6I8
Once I separated the screen from the body I had to pry the battery out. It is stuck down with some pretty sticky tape on the underside of the battery. You have to pry up pretty hard but you also have to be gentle as not to damage the copper foil that is under the battery. Once the battery is free you can give it a little pull to disconnect the cable from the motherboard. The online how to has you disconnecting all the little cables from the MB and actually removing the whole MB from the case. This is not necessary. The only thing that needs to be removed is the usb module and one or two screws from the MB near the battery connector. With a little patients, good light you should be able to mate the new battery plug to the connector. Just make sure you line the two connectors up and use a small tool to push the plug all the way onto the connector. Now once the battery is installed just replaced the parts in reverse order and you should be good to go.
Hope this helps someone,
Cheers
Thanks! My battery is equally swollen but working just fine, so I'm not sure if I need to do this before it fails. I hope it doesn't explode further or cause a fire!
It's curious, I was going to open a new thread right about that and I've found yours!
I extracted the old swallen battery from my touchpad many months ago but I still have to buy a new battery.
I believe that the batteries sold online were producted many years ago and, considering the value of the touchpad on the used market, 30 dollars are not little in my opinion.
Does anybody by chance know of any cheaper alternative battery that could be adapted to the touchpad?
sirtom1 said:
Thanks! My battery is equally swollen but working just fine, so I'm not sure if I need to do this before it fails. I hope it doesn't explode further or cause a fire!
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They are lithium. If the pack is swollen it has gone bad.
Replace as soon as possible. The risks with lithium are too high.
Hi all,
It's over 4 years since the last posting in this thread, but thought I'd check in anyway.
The battery in my Touchpad does not appear to be swollen (no obvious bulging in the case. However, it seems the battery is not retaining a charge as long as it used to so I'm wondering if anyone has a legit source for a replacement. My backup plan is to take the TP apart and see if I can provide an access point for an external source (battery or P/S) and would be interested f anyone has done this, as well.
The TP is certainly not as fast or have as much memory capacity as current tablets, but its display is beautiful and the price was certainly right (firesale
Thanks in advance for any help.....cheers (and happy upcoming holidays!
stephr1 said:
Hi all,
It's over 4 years since the last posting in this thread, but thought I'd check in anyway.
The battery in my Touchpad does not appear to be swollen (no obvious bulging in the case. However, it seems the battery is not retaining a charge as long as it used to so I'm wondering if anyone has a legit source for a replacement. My backup plan is to take the TP apart and see if I can provide an access point for an external source (battery or P/S) and would be interested f anyone has done this, as well.
The TP is certainly not as fast or have as much memory capacity as current tablets, but its display is beautiful and the price was certainly right (firesale
Thanks in advance for any help.....cheers (and happy upcoming holidays!
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You can look for all about the battery on this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/hp-touchpad-poweroff-prevents-battery-drain.4002265/
If the Tablet boots, then just keep it charging.
This thread provides some information on how to wake up the battery:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/the-definitive-answer-on-charging-a-hp-touchpad.3632550/page-5
Good luck and happy holidays!
HP_TOUCHPAD said:
You can look for all about the battery on this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/hp-touchpad-poweroff-prevents-battery-drain.4002265/
If the Tablet boots, then just keep it charging.
This thread provides some information on how to wake up the battery:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/the-definitive-answer-on-charging-a-hp-touchpad.3632550/page-5
Good luck and happy holidays!
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Appreciate the links. They were helpful. However, it did not answer my specific question: Replacement battery and a reliable source for it. I will try some of the suggestions to see if I can "rebuild" the battery charging capacity, but at 11 years old, there will be limits to doing this.
Cheers and happy holidays back to you....
stephr1 said:
Appreciate the links. They were helpful. However, it did not answer my specific question: Replacement battery and a reliable source for it. I will try some of the suggestions to see if I can "rebuild" the battery charging capacity, but at 11 years old, there will be limits to doing this.
Cheers and happy holidays back to you....
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New batteries are available from eBay:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fr...t=0&_sop=15&LH_PrefLoc=2&_stpos=10001&_fcid=1
Used or brand-new Hp Tablets are available from eBay:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fr...et&_sacat=0&LH_PrefLoc=2&_stpos=10001&_fcid=1