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I've been sent about 70 odd 30% off codes, so there should be plenty to go around (sorry for not realising this earlier), the codes are one time use only and once used you'll have to use my 20% referral code again, once I get the 30% code back I'll post more on this thread.
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1500mAh Battery

looking to buy a larger capacity battery for 8525.
been looking at this one:
http://sfplanet.com/product/PDAB011?meta=FRG
any other suggestions?
is it a good idea? are there batteries with even LARGER capacities... i want to avoid some of the drainage issues that plague the 8525.
thanks...
I have that same battery. I can't tell that it lasts a whole lot longer. It seems to be a little thicker than the OEM battery and the cover doesn't fit completely flat. It's nice to have the spare battery anyway.
any suggestions on some cradles?
I can't help you on the cradles. I don't have one of those. I'm still using the basic sync cables.
Hi Cap battery
I bought this one. It lasts greater than twice as long as stock. It is THICKer so it increases the profile of your phone, if that's an issue.
http://www.daydeal.com/product.php?productid=17411&cat=2380
Jim
I am running on a 2800mAh battery which is really made of high quality! Even the battery door fits exactly and does not move at all! I bought before extended batteries from the same seller for my MDA which were also excellent! Here a link (the auction will be over in 26 minutes but he has more! )
http://cgi.ebay.com/For-Cingular-85...ryZ15034QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
for $17 I doubt its any good
g35driver said:
for $17 I doubt its any good
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Not sure to what you're referring to but you even can buy the original OEM standard battery for less than $5.00 on eBay!
I got my 2800mAh battery for 9.99 - I was the only one bidder and it it works great! Even battery status works properly in the device!
You sure can throw money away by walking in to a Cingular store and pay $40.00 + tax or you go the smarter way and order online! Your choice!
g35driver said:
for $17 I doubt its any good
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Have U try'd this battery? and what do U think it should cost?
I posted my review of the 3000mAh battery in this thread including a link to the ebay auction that I bought it from. He has an ebay store as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=338013
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Junner2003 said:
Not sure to what you're referring to but you even can buy the original OEM standard battery for less than $5.00 on eBay!
I got my 2800mAh battery for 9.99 - I was the only one bidder and it it works great! Even battery status works properly in the device!
You sure can throw money away by walking in to a Cingular store and pay $40.00 + tax or you go the smarter way and order online! Your choice!
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How can you prove its really oem and not another labeled battery, ebay is trash these days plus dont forget to add your $20-30 dollar shipping charge on there
Well, how can you be sure that your Cingular store has OEM products and did not get scammed by another chinese suplier?
Next question is: does OEM still exist? In this days manufacturer do not produce their own stuff anymore, they go around shopping and getting the stuff from the cheapiest supplier! OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) really needs a new definition!
All the stuff is made in chaina anyway, and believe me: lots of the 'OEM' even in stores is not even close 'being OEM'. As example Cingular leather cases have never heard of HTC ...
If you think you got scammed on eBay with non-oem products you can file a claim! However, 1500mAh and above batteries are not OEM because of HTC never 'released' them for the Tytn, so, we are discussing in this thread non-OEM products and not OEM
Hi
i'm also in the market for a new battery
wondering if anyone here has managed to change the battery and also have any sort of battery meter show a 'half percentage'. by that i mean like, 61%, 62%, 63% and so on, and not as 60% 70% as is the case with my phone!
my phone only shows the battery level in 10% increments and its driving me up the wall!
i was also looking at a 'same size' 1500mah battery from a mildly reputable seller, can anyone reccoment one?
with thanks,
duke.
duke_stix said:
wondering if anyone here has managed to change the battery and also have any sort of battery meter show a 'half percentage'. by that i mean like, 61%, 62%, 63% and so on, and not as 60% 70% as is the case with my phone!
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Sorry, the 10-percentage rate is all you will get with the HERMES!
so is there absolutely no way to get 1% increments on the hermes?! is this dependent on the battery or is it a phone thing?
The next best thing is a min timer for the battery, it goes by your current usage and estimates the time remaining on your battery down to the last min. I will try to find the link to the program, but IIRC it was part of GPRS monitor.
Found the link http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/gprsmonitor/?en
The Kaiser battery version show the exact %...wonder if anyone can hack that one to work on hermes?

Should i get the 2000mah battery?

Does the official 2000 mah battery Increase the battery life in any way?
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It depends.
I bought an Anker 1900mah battery (which is roughly around the same as the original 1650mah *personal experience*) and having the 2 batteries that can last me ~14 hours each, I've justified that buying a 2000mah isn't worth it for the price.
If you have the money for it, sure go for it, but if you're kinda chintz like me, go for a cheaper solution.
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Of course it does. It has 17.5% more capacity, so you should expect 17.5% longer battery life.
Before you make your decision, I think you should consider buying another spare 1650mah battery instead. It doesn't require a different back battery cover, so you can just carry the battery around and swap it out when required. It'll cost less and you'll essentially be with 3300mah of juice.
But of course, that's if you don't mind the act of swapping the battery mid-day.
Oops, when I said "It depends" I was replying to the thread title. Ahah.
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Um, yeah 350/1650 = 21 & a bit % higher capacity. I've had one of these for a couple of months and I get around the 20% more zzzzs, etc, etc.
I tried a non Samsung 3500mAh battery which ended up being around 1900mAh based on two weeks worth of testing (not scientific I know, I don't have the equipment to test actual capacity) and more than a few charge/discharge cycles, it used to get hot (~45°C) when charging so I returned it to the place I bought it from.
For the same price as this battery I bought the original Samsung 2000mAh battery. If you can afford it, definitely get one of these. Despite other peoples positive experiences on here with non-Samsung batteries (and I've also seen just as many people who have had similar negative experiences like mine), I'll never buy a non-original battery again.
MistahBungle said:
For the same price as this battery I bought the original Samsung 2000mAh battery. If you can afford it, definitely get one of these. Despite other peoples positive experiences on here with non-Samsung batteries (and I've also seen just as many people who have had similar negative experiences like mine), I'll never buy a non-original battery again.
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Manufacturer batteries are guaranteed to do what you pay for, the other ones can vary enormously.
For example 99% of non Sony batteries for the PSP were utter trash, but I did find one company that specialized in replacements and those were about 95% of the Sony originals. But since most non manufacture batteries are sold to numpties who do no research generally it's more profitable to sell rubbish.
Yep agree with you 100% there That's been my experience as well.
dodgypast said:
Manufacturer batteries are guaranteed to do what you pay for, the other ones can vary enormously.
For example 99% of non Sony batteries for the PSP were utter trash, but I did find one company that specialized in replacements and those were about 95% of the Sony originals. But since most non manufacture batteries are sold to numpties who do no research generally it's more profitable to sell rubbish.
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If you want the most out off your battery, try under volting your cpu using tegrak overclocking app. This way your bound to last every day with battery to spare even while watching 3 hours off video.
For more info see this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1101355.html

Only 550 Charge Cycles??

Two days ago I read a post into an Italian forum about an S6 user reporting that info.
He said he got told by chatting with a support operator into the Italian Samsung website.
Can someone confirm or deny??
Honestly I really hope it's bs 'cause then I would have to change the battery into like 8-9 months!!
550 cycles is a year at least
Brava27 said:
550 cycles is a year at least
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My average chargings by day = minimum 2 times
Total days in 1 year = 364
Regardless, take into Samsung store send demand a new battery. I'm sure it will be easy.
My (limited) understanding of charging cycles is it's representative of the number of times you can expect to charge the battery from depleted to full. Charges along the range are generally considered to be additive so, for example, charging your phone from 75% to full (25% x 4) would constitute one charge cycle.
I'm only about 3/4 confident in my understanding of it but I'm absolutely sure that the cycle rating is based on a high confidence statistical average. I wouldn't be surprised if the rating 'guarantees' 550 cycles over 95-98 percent of the 10+ million cells that are being produced for the S6E builds as well as other needed supply chain inventory. I'm sure 95-98 percent of us will see more than 550 cycles. If it truly is additive like I mentioned above, the battery should last me without issue until I'm ready to pick up my S7 or even my S8
jeff_roey said:
My (limited) understanding of charging cycles is it's representative of the number of times you can expect to charge the battery from depleted to full. Charges along the range are generally considered to be additive so, for example, charging your phone from 75% to full (25% x 4) would constitute one charge cycle.
I'm only about 3/4 confident in my understanding of it but I'm absolutely sure that the cycle rating is based on a high confidence statistical average. I wouldn't be surprised if the rating 'guarantees' 550 cycles over 95-98 percent of the 10+ million cells that are being produced for the S6E builds as well as other needed supply chain inventory. I'm sure 95-98 percent of us will see more than 550 cycles. If it truly is additive like I mentioned above, the battery should last me without issue until I'm ready to pick up my S7 or even my S8
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That.
I got exactly the same explanation by a Samsung representative (just an engineer, but perfect for me) I met 1 hour ago while I was in Milan near their Italian headquarter.
However thanks for your kind reply.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE+ (GT-I9506)

Can we have a serious discussion about Android battery life?

Let me start by saying that I'm not some hardcore phone enthusiast. I don't care about having a 16-core 43847293847293847893 petaflop processor with a GPU equivalent to 2 Nvidia SLIs.
I mainly care about battery life and UI/App smoothness (Especially the browser). A good-looking UI is also good, but not mandatory.
I was reading a review about the recently released Samsung Z3 (Tizen phone) from a Russian site called mobile-review (You can google it. Not hard to find.) and here is a snippet of the battery portion of the review:
By modern standards, Li-Ion 2600 mAh battery capacity is perceived as typical, not very large battery. If we draw parallels with Android, there is a 5-inch device with the battery does not run for a long time, it's the strength of a single day. But the organization of Tizen is that in real mode of the device shows the stunning results in which it is simply impossible to believe, and you have a long look at the phone and ask why he is still working.
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Unfortunately, the utility does not show the screen during operation, but in my case, about 2 hours. In mixed mode, when you are using a browser other functions, you can achieve in practice 3-4 days a full time job working with the screen at the level of 7-8 hours. It's fantastic.
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The review was translated using google translate. If you're having trouble deciphering what the guy is saying, he's simply stating that the Z3 can run for 3-4 days with 7-8 hours of screen on-time. The reviewer is shocked and impressed.
Note that the Z3 only has a 2,600 mAH battery and isn't even using the latest and most efficient components available.
I would love to have a phone that can last that long. My Galaxy Note 3 and 4 with its 3,000+ mAH battery doesn't even last half as long. It'll get 2 days of use with 4 hours SoT. iPhones are even worse.
If a Tizen phone ever reaches the US, I'm planning on jumping ship unless google gets Android in order. Processors are plenty powerful today to run basic tasks fluidly. All I care about is battery life.

Long term battery life

I've had my nexus 6p for just over a year now, never rooted and always kept up to date and currently running N4F26I. Recently I discovered the app AccuBattery which estimates the current capacity of the battery as it is charged (I don't know how accurate this is, as of writing it is based off of 88 charging sessions. Also to note that according to the app I average about 2 wear cycles per day). The estimated capacity this reports is approximately 2,300 mAh or roughly 68% of the originally designed capacity. My question is this: for having the device just over a year, is that considered a reasonable loss in capacity? Anyone else that has had the device for a similar period of time have any comments?
Further, is it unreasonable to expect the Nexus Protect program to replace the battery whether free or with a deductible?
Have you tried looking at battery degradation with a previous phone or looked at the average rate?
Not saying that it is, it could be average and considered wear and tear from the manufacturer's standpoint. Wouldn't hurt to call and ask if you find out it's significantly worse than expected.
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ez4nick said:
I've had my nexus 6p for just over a year now, never rooted and always kept up to date and currently running N4F26I. Recently I discovered the app AccuBattery which estimates the current capacity of the battery as it is charged (I don't know how accurate this is, as of writing it is based off of 88 charging sessions. Also to note that according to the app I average about 2 wear cycles per day). The estimated capacity this reports is approximately 2,300 mAh or roughly 68% of the originally designed capacity. My question is this: for having the device just over a year, is that considered a reasonable loss in capacity? Anyone else that has had the device for a similar period of time have any comments?
Further, is it unreasonable to expect the Nexus Protect program to replace the battery whether free or with a deductible?
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I think that app bases it off of average battery life in some way. I get 6.5 to about 7 hours SOT per charge and after using that app and a couple charge cycles, it said my estimated battery capacity was like 3625mah, which is higher then the 3450mah that is the original capacity. My 6P is 11 months old. I don't really trust that app in that sense. I do a lot to condition and cycle my battery properly to get as little diminished capacity as possible. I can't believe you can increase capacity.
The way you tell is your usage. When you got the phone how much did the battery last? At this point does it last 30% or 35% less then it was before? If you were getting say 5 hours of SOT before are you getting less then 3.5 hours now? I mean on average that is.
richii0207 said:
Have you tried looking at battery degradation with a previous phone or looked at the average rate?
Not saying that it is, it could be average and considered wear and tear from the manufacturer's standpoint. Wouldn't hurt to call and ask if you find out it's significantly worse than expected.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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Unfortunately I don't have any previous phones to see this on, I only have a roughly 2 year old Nexus 9 which estimates about 85% remaining capacity which I tend to believe as it is used infrequently compared to my phone. Perhaps I will reach out to Huawei for their opinion.
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Further, is it unreasonable to expect the Nexus Protect program to replace the battery whether free or with a deductible?
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If you do have active coverage through Nexus Protect then call them and they will likely be lenient on a defective battery. One year is not reasonable time for a battery to remain healthy. Based on your 68% battery capacity and charge cycles per day, you need a new battery or a replacement phone. One thing for sure is it will not get better from here. You didn't mention whether you have pursued a warranty replacement or not. You didn't mention at what percentage of battery left the phone dies. My advice would be to work the warranty the best you can, ASAP.
Eric214 said:
I think that app bases it off of average battery life in some way. I get 6.5 to about 7 hours SOT per charge and after using that app and a couple charge cycles, it said my estimated battery capacity was like 3625mah, which is higher then the 3450mah that is the original capacity. My 6P is 11 months old. I don't really trust that app in that sense. I do a lot to condition and cycle my battery properly to get as little diminished capacity as possible. I can't believe you can increase capacity.
The way you tell is your usage. When you got the phone how much did the battery last? At this point does it last 30% or 35% less then it was before? If you were getting say 5 hours of SOT before are you getting less then 3.5 hours now? I mean on average that is.
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I can definitely say that my battery life now is much less than 30-35% of what it originally was. Now, I cannot get more than 2.5-3 hours of SOT per charge. Standby time is excellent, but with active use and standby I generally get 6-7 hours total use out of a full charge.
v12xke said:
If you do have active coverage through Nexus Protect then call them and they will likely be lenient on a defective battery. One year is not reasonable time for a battery to remain healthy. Based on your 68% battery capacity and charge cycles per day, you need a new battery or a replacement phone. One thing for sure is it will not get better from here. You didn't mention whether you have pursued a warranty replacement or not. You didn't mention at what percentage of battery left the phone dies. My advice would be to work the warranty the best you can, ASAP.
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I do have the Nexus Protect coverage and I just spoke with a representative who said replacing the battery is something they cannot do, and if I did get a replacement device there is no guarantee it would be a new device this depends on the stock google has apparently. For the $79 deductible that seems like too much of a risk in my opinion.
OK, but once a battery starts degrading that much, it will just continue to do so until it dies. $80 for cross shipping a refurb and letting you transfer your data over first is about as good as it gets. I'd certainly back up everything now if you haven't already. Best of luck.
The $79 deductible only applies to accidental damage, not to electrical or mechanical defects.
Right I would contact google again. You can use the support tab in settings to do so. They are well aware of the battery issue. You shouldn't have to deal with an almost dead battery after a year. You won't get a brand new phone (they don't exist any more). They will send a refurbished unit even if it is out of warranty. They may try to shuffle you off to Project FI, but just keep trying. I just got one this week that is in mint condition. I have only 2 charging cycles with Accubattery so far but battery health is promising at 96% and estimated capacity of 3313 mAh. Got 5+ hours SOT on the first charge. Need to get some more cycles in but looks to be a big improvement here.

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