hello guys, i've found this battery replacement in the net, it's a 4000mah, can i use it to replace the battery on an lg v30 h930 for my friend?? or the specs doesn't match,.... thanks and sorry for my english.
yahya2110 said:
hello guys, i've found this battery replacement in the net, it's a 4000mah, can i use it to replace the battery on an lg v30 h930 for my friend?? or the specs doesn't match,.... thanks and sorry for my english.
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I think it will be dangerous if u put a battery like this. U can use extended battery case but this is dangerous for your phone
thanks for your answer my friend, but the manufacturer in the website said that it's woking for the lg v30 ??! it's strange
yahya2110 said:
thanks for your answer my friend, but the manufacturer in the website said that it's woking for the lg v30 ??! it's strange
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do not be surprised that the actual capacity might be below 3000mAh
0x0null said:
do not be surprised that the actual capacity might be below 3000mAh
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Right. These off brand batteries are often not what they claim. They claim a lot of mAh to make you buy, like it's better. Often it's the same or lower than OEM battery, or poor quality.
as you said maybe he know the real capacity of his products, and he put the numbers randomly
if you wanna try, i'll suggest to put original 4000 battery (xiaomi's battery for example) and Frankenstein it with your own v30 battery IC. That's the classic way when Nokia phone still popular long time ago. But find the right size so it'll fit in your phone is difficult task.
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Hi guys:
Is it possible to use a battery from another phone? Because sometimes chinese mobiles can be compatible with Nokia's batteries and for a little amount of money, we can get some cooler Nokia's ones.
I'm getting a ZTE Blade this week, so I will tell you my impressions ASAP.
Regards.
I wouldn't recommend using any other battery than the official one provided. You're asking for trouble otherwise.
Why not? If it has the same voltage and fits perfect, there isnt any reason for using this battery. There are other manufacturers of mobile phone batteries that make compatible batteries, so It wouldnt have any problem.
Anyone tried it? I will make a study of MP batteries and then I will tell you if I found something interesting.
Regards
why would you do that when a new oem battery is so affordable?
EG: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rechargea...755?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item19c6ca3403
RDS
Robdunc said:
why would you do that when a new oem battery is so affordable?
EG: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rechargea...755?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item19c6ca3403
RDS
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More capacity power than the stock one. Finally, I have bought an emergency charger for 10 euros, that have 1900 mah and its affordable for my Samsung Wave and this phone.
Hope that it will solve all battery problems.
Regards.
carring your phone with an emergency charger? ahaha can you show us how did that?
soraxx said:
carring your phone with an emergency charger? ahaha can you show us how did that?
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http://cgi.ebay.es/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270751846868&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
With this one. I'll test it when it arrives.
Regards
OK, give us some results once you have
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Interested aswell in the review,was considering carrying a spare battery but this looks handier.
I considered using another battery too, but this option has multilple advantages:
1) It has 1900 mhAmp, so it lefts 500 mAmphs free to make another charge.
2) I'm using two smartphones, so I can charge both ones.
3) I don't need another charger or charging it in the phone and removing it. I just charge the emergency charger and I can use the phone again.
BTW, my ZTE Blade seems to be the AMOLED version, with low battery consumption. I'm using stock GB firmware, and after a day using 2G network, WiFi, playing Angry Birds for 30 minutes, using Whatsapp and a few phone calls, I have 30% left. SO I'm quite impressed with battery life, hope it will be as good as my Samsung Wave (I use it around 2-3 days with no problems)
I will make a full review when I will receive the charger.
Regards.
I bought the 2800mAh version of that charger, and man does it work great.
I suppose it's the only must have accessory I can think of to a smartphone.
1500mAh Battery for ZTE San Francisco Blade on ebay i dont have enough posts to paste the link.
not sure if its any good,has anyone tried it?
of course u can
I got this one: (1500mah) it works .
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180712611702
how much time does it take to full charge the battery?? think u need a bigger capacity charger with this to charge it speedily...
discy said:
I got this one: (1500mah) it works .
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How long does it last?
I am thinking on getting that phone and buy that battery
csr1rd3 said:
How long does it last?
I am thinking on getting that phone and buy that battery
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Any news on this battery ?, need to buy a new one to ...
Hi
Is it possible to increase the size of g5's battery? If yes how and which size.
2800 mah is low in compiration with other flagships and my need.
Tnx
Maybe there are third party batteries but I definitely wouldn't recommend them. Who knows what a non-LG battery would do to your phone.
But, if you're willing to buy another battery anyway, why not just get a second battery from LG? 5600 mAh total should be plenty?
ryanpm40 said:
Maybe there are third party batteries but I definitely wouldn't recommend them. Who knows what a non-LG battery would do to your phone.
But, if you're willing to buy another battery anyway, why not just get a second battery from LG? 5600 mAh total should be plenty?
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Tnx.but my mind was a battery from lg brand .
If i take a second battery i have to change it repeatedly and it may be cause damage in its slot.
Do you know larger battery from LG appropriate for G5.
Tnx
amirhosseinakb said:
Tnx.but my mind was a battery from lg brand .
If i take a second battery i have to change it repeatedly and it may be cause damage in its slot.
Do you know larger battery from LG appropriate for G5.
Tnx
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Unfortunately, Im about 99℅ sure they do not make a larger one. I see what you mean- there is concern that changing batteries damages the GPS pins. I change mine out twice a day, though.
I did read in another thread here on this forum that LG said there is room for a larger battery so hopefully one of the Modules they come out with soon is a larger battery module with wireless charging???
You can modify it with s7edge or lgxpower battery cell
harysviewty said:
You can modify it with s7edge or lgxpower battery cell
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How? Any guide?
Sebar87 said:
How? Any guide?
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P6ZvgWsNmzc
102,5 x 46 x 4,5 mm 2.8Ah
102,5 x 46 x 5 mm 4.1Ah
IYKWIM
harysviewty said:
You can modify it with s7edge or lgxpower battery cell
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Have you tried it with xpower cell?
I tried and i failed for few mm, its same as original G5 cell, but when you put board from it you can't close bottom module just for few mm
sale018 said:
Have you tried it with xpower cell?
I tried and i failed for few mm, its same as original G5 cell, but when you put board from it you can't close bottom module just for few mm
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Did u use lg original battery or third party solution?
harysviewty said:
Did u use lg original battery or third party solution?
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Should be original but I'm not sure, It has LG logo, looks like original, but maybe its not? Inside it has marks Sanyo upf5247102z so that can mean it's not??
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Hello everyone !
I've use my poco f1 quite a lot this year and tried many mods/stuff on it and the battery got a bit old now, so I want to change it. It doesn't look too difficult to do it but when buying it I found different models.
I wanted to know if it's dangerous to buy a battery that has a bigger capacity than the original one, here is the one I found (on the website folk battery, 5400mAh, I can't post a link)
It sounds cool to be able to move to a bigger one but I don't know if jt's safe.
Please tell me if you know about it or if you know what model I should buy instead of this one.
Thanks in advance !
I've read the reviews for a battery similar to the one you are probably talking about. The battery is poorly made and is barely 2500mAh let aside the 5400mAh advertised.
Please buy battery only from Authorized Service Center.
But on a realistic note, original Poco battery costs around 2k including service. That's 14% percent the cost of a new Poco.
Alrich said:
I've read the reviews for a battery similar to the one you are probably talking about. The battery is poorly made and is barely 2500mAh let aside the 5400mAh advertised.
Please buy battery only from Authorized Service Center.
But on a realistic note, original Poco battery costs around 2k including service. That's 14% percent the cost of a new Poco.
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Thanks a lot, I'll buy an official one and changing it by myself doesn't look that hard
if it is original or good brand such as anker---just go ahead !!
from a long time i tested it for samsung s3 neo and it was totally impressive (it was anker battery with doubled capacity )
As title says. Is it worth it? I'm hoping to at least getting 4-5 sot with real original battery from the lg itself.
Before this i bought a battery from a random merchant with good testimonies. But the battery i got cause the phone to turn off itself while still having about 30% percentage after few months.
So should i giving a hope to this phone or buy a new phone with gigantic battery capacity?
Original batteries that you may find have all been produced some years ago, I think that would be better to buy a recently made aftermarket battery, such as VHBW or Patona. Throwing away the last flagship phone designed with a replaceable battery because you don't want to change the battery is nonsense: with 30€ you can buy two or three batteries.
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Original batteries that you may find have all been produced some years ago, I think that would be better to buy a recently made aftermarket battery, such as VHBW or Patona. Throwing away the last flagship phone designed with a replaceable battery because you don't want to change the battery is nonsense: with 30€ you can buy two or three batteries.
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I can't find available stock for both those brands you mentioned.
And also I live Indonesia, I guess I'll give a try to come to service center and see if they still have a battery stock
nvlicious said:
I can't find available stock for both those brands you mentioned.
And also I live Indonesia, I guess I'll give a try to come to service center and see if they still have a battery stock
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I suggest you do yourself/have somebody adapt the s7edge cell to the G5 circuitry. On r/LGG5 you should find all the info on this - other paths may be getting a third party G5 replacement, but be wary of inflated claims (3000 mAh is the most you can fit in the G5 OEM battery form factor.
Sent from my LG-H850 using XDA Labs
Battery bloated. Device still works. Don't want to replace yet. Any suggestions?
Cheers.
buy a new battery on AliExpress - or better: buy two!
Battery swelling is a failure!
Do Not Charge!!!
Replace asap ie stat before you damage your display or worse!!!
Not good...
Replace Li's when their capacity falls below 80% of original. Degrades Li's are more likely to fail.
StehtimSChilf said:
buy a new battery on AliExpress - or better: buy two!
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Li's have a finite lifespan that starts the day they are fabricated. They degrade if used... or stored.
A bigger issue is if their voltage drops too low because of self discharge. If so it will be useless. Self discharge rate is about 2-3% a month. Typical new Li's have about a 50-70% charge on them because a 100% charge causes them to degrade faster in storage. Store in a cool, dry place.
Keep that in mind.
How about those s7edge or xpower mods? Is it easy to pull off?
loyukfai said:
How about those s7edge or xpower mods? Is it easy to pull off?
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???
Just replace the battery... before it destroys the phone. In it's current state the chances of a thermal runaway are much higher if you charge it. The pressure it's putting on the display can damage it...
No worries already took it out just wondering about what replacement to get
loyukfai said:
No worries already took it out just wondering about what replacement to get
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OEM. Get the OEM or equivalent seal(s) too.
blackhawk said:
OEM. Get the OEM or equivalent seal(s) too.
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This?
LG G5™ Battery (BL-42D1F) | LG USA
Get information on the LG G5™ Battery (BL-42D1F). Find pictures, reviews, and tech specs.
www.lg.com
~$40......
Not sure if I can trust those on EBay or AliExpress...
The S7 Edge and XPower mods sound interesting as they give you extra capacity, but the guidelines I found are mostly textual, some video/photo instructions would be nice.
Cheers.
loyukfai said:
This?
LG G5™ Battery (BL-42D1F) | LG USA
Get information on the LG G5™ Battery (BL-42D1F). Find pictures, reviews, and tech specs.
www.lg.com
~$40......
Not sure if I can trust those on EBay or AliExpress...
The S7 Edge and XPower mods sound interesting as they give you extra capacity, but the guidelines I found are mostly textual, some video/photo instructions would be nice.
Cheers.
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See where the OEM cards was made.
With Samsung's it's Nam or India.
So for a Samsung battery anything from China is 3rd party.
blackhawk said:
See where the OEM cards was made.
With Samsung's it's Nam or India.
So for a Samsung battery anything from China is 3rd party.
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OEM cards?
loyukfai said:
OEM cards?
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Battery... watching Dracula, Dead and Loving It
blackhawk said:
Battery... watching Dracula, Dead and Loving It
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No problem. But how can you know where they're from when buying online and if they're legitimate, unless you're buying directly from LG?
I suspect some of the sellers even on Amazon are selling re-badged or counterfeited posing as new and OEM.
Cheers.
loyukfai said:
No problem. But how can you know where they're from when buying online and if they're legitimate, unless you're buying directly from LG?
I suspect some of the sellers even on Amazon are selling re-badged or counterfeited posing as new and OEM.
Cheers.
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Try to find a LG approved parts distributor.
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Try to find a LG approved parts distributor.
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Good idea, but how?
Cheers.
loyukfai said:
Good idea, but how?
Cheers.
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It's a b*tch to do even for a Samsung.
Try to find major parts suppliers for the repair centers. You won't get the discounts but you will get the OEM parts.
LG may have a list of recommended suppliers.
Look for LG large suppliers selling other new OEM subassemblies.