can anybody suggest me a good place from where I can buy a replacement battery for nexus 6 in the indian market. tried a flipkart seller and he sent a different battery for a different phone from a different brand everytime:silly:
looking for an OEM battery if it is possible
http://www.wannsee-electronic.de/ha...tzt_originalakku_ez30_-_snn5953a_i6_668_0.htm
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I went ahead and experimented to buy out a battery from Flipkart. the battery seems almost legit. the only difference I can physically see is that the moto logo is removed from the battery I received. everything else seems legit. I have the battery up and running from the past 12 hours. I will post the results after 4-5 days. any app suggestions apart from Accubattery as to where I can test the battery?
battery link: https://www.flipkart.com/pacificdea...jufd280000001579405050715&qH=e7664c4eea828ffa
sharing a photo of the battery i got.:cyclops:
GeekyTanuj said:
I went ahead and experimented to buy out a battery from Flipkart. the battery seems almost legit. the only difference I can physically see is that the moto logo is removed from the battery I received. everything else seems legit. I have the battery up and running from the past 12 hours. I will post the results after 4-5 days. any app suggestions apart from Accubattery as to where I can test the battery?
battery link: https://www.flipkart.com/pacificdea...jufd280000001579405050715&qH=e7664c4eea828ffa
sharing a photo of the battery i got.:cyclops:
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hey there...hows the battery holding up?
My current batt which i changed at an official motorola centre a year ago is dying at 20% sometimes and sometimes goes all the way to 2%
how good is this battery you mentioned? how many hours SoT and on what rom?
thanks for the info.
Hey!
I am back with a fresh update on the statistics!
It's been almost half a month since i got the new battery and here's vmy review for the same:
The Battery i got legit looked like an original one when i got it and I gotta say, it is! It lasts pretty good with about 4-5hrs of SoT on a mixed use pattern (whatsapp, YouTube, offline movie playback, long camera sessions! And wifi at times with a network on standby)
The main aim of buying a new battery was to get the itchy problem of below 40% camera capture shut down fix, which was fixed by this battery. I can now click photos at below 40 without having to worry if my phone would shut down!?
An in-depth research helped me to find out that earlier batch of nexus 6 batteries were plagued by that issue and was later fixed in the new batches produced by lg chemicals.
I am also attaching some accubattery stats to assist you with! Nerdy signs follow!:highfive:
Hope this helped!
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I've ordered the non oem "2000mah" battery from ebay... since im in south america it might take a while to reach here, anyone has it? please share your thoughts!
i also buy from ebay this battery, i'm waiting from 2 week, i hope arrived quickly
Same here... I've ordered my 2000ma battery from ebay and I'm still waiting the delivery...
In our italian forum there's already some persons with this battery and from the first information that I've read they've good result.
I'll perform some test once I'll have the new battery
Hi,
I have the 2000mah battery and are very happy with it, but have read some posts from other users that claims that there is no improvement over the original. Not sure exactly how much longer stand by time I get with this battery, but it is a significant improvement from the original battery
Ordered too on 16 January on ebay, but still no arrived..
Battery
It appears to have no more power/longevity over original battery.
To me, the way to stretch battery life is to use a task killer often.
Does anyone know of a charging stand that is available for the Liquid?
I have this battery. I need to test it better but it is worse than original.
I'm going to run a more scientific test today
On the Original Battery, charged to 100%
End All with Advanced Task Manager (cept for some excluded tasks)
Turn on wifi, BT, GPS, brightness on max, using 3G
Media server App on
Swiftp on
Sygic mobile maps turned on
After the phone dies, ill record the time
Then charge up the Extended battery and do the same
So far, cycling the new battery for about a week, it seems to be about the same in capacity as the original
Tests results in
the original lasted pretty much exactly 3.5 hours
the extended lasted 3.5hrs as well
testing charge times now
sigh
have u got the rest of the tests??
mine seems like never arriving!
So really the 200 battery makes no difference?
Dissapointed was thinking of getting one
The thing that seems to drain my battery is the WIFI and web stuff
There is a thing in setup to tell you what has been using the battery but I dont know how accurate it is??
Pete
ok, after a thorough testing, what do you think??
Anybody seen results because it is getting hard to use it with this current battery life
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Anybody have experience with these non oem batteries and wants to share experience:
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/acer/acer-liquid-s100.html
or these:
http://www.chinaontrade.com/acer-spare-parts-acer-liquid-s100-liquid-e-a1-c-97_94.html
thanks!
I have sign a few posts on the battery from mugen that started that if you want a real change in life that you have to use the 3100mah battery. With out you will see almost 3x the battery life. I'm wanting to try it myself but kinda saving up pennies here and there to buy it.
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I have recently bought a new battery from amazon to replace my two year old battery which I was barely getting 2 hours of screen on time with, in general it was awful.
I would just like to gauge peoples opinions on whether they feel this battery is genuine or not or to see whether people have had any similar experiences with buying batteries on amazon. The amazon store seems to have a fairly good reputation. At first I thought it may have been an Akku Polarcell as it does say Akku on the battery packaging but I am skeptical.
I am currently testing it at the moment but it only seems to be slightly better than the original.
Further testing and research has bought me to install the following app. The app gives you the capacity of the battery on the main page - the battery appears to be 3000mah capacity which is the same as the oem battery.
Hi
As long as the battery is the original as the LG one. I had almost the same problem with my battery then bought the exact same battery and its been working fine so far.
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As long as the battery is the original as the LG one. I had almost the same problem with my battery then bought the exact same battery and its been working fine so far.
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Yes it appears that I am getting same battery life as the original battery, I can't seem to break 2.5 hours of screen on time and thats on a good day. Tried all sorts, think it might be time to jump ships and get a new phone.
Are you running on Android M or still on Lollipop and in that screen-on time what do you usually do, chats, videos, or games?
I bought a new battery too orginal. There is not different between thr ols battery. Why??
Yung Cet said:
Are you running on Android M or still on Lollipop and in that screen-on time what do you usually do, chats, videos, or games?
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Latest Fulmics 5.2 with Xceed kenrel.
Literally limited to whatsapp and browsing internet, nothing to strenuous. Have a tasker profile running to turn off my phone cell when connecting to works wifi, as I get no signal. Have limited the worst of the wakelocks and alarms with Amplify and battery is a bit better but not in the realms of 3.5+ hours yet.
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Latest Fulmics 5.2 with Xceed kenrel.
Literally limited to whatsapp and browsing internet, nothing to strenuous. Have a tasker profile running to turn off my phone cell when connecting to works wifi, as I get no signal. Have limited the worst of the wakelocks and alarms with Amplify and battery is a bit better but not in the realms of 3.5+ hours yet.
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Maybe try to check under battery usage what's draining your battery. I got mine a week ago from one of these local shops, the exact same one as the original G3 and I get at least 8+ hours on a full charge for what you said you do. I suppose Amazone batteries aren't that reputable after all.
I run stock 7.1.1 on my Moto Z and lately I have seen that the battery life is terrible. If I take the phone off the charger at say 7am I will be lucky to get to 3pm before needing charging. I don't play games or watch videos using the phone primarily for phone calls (!), texts, email, news reading (I use Google Playstand) and the occasional social media (no Facebook).
The only "customisations" I have are using the Pixel Launcher 3 instead of the Motorola one, the Google camera and the native AOSP dialer rathen than the Motorola one.
I had seen a few posts from folks saying a factory reset might fix it but I want to avoid that if I can with many work apps having quite convoluted processes to get then to authenticate and sign onto to Enterprise servers again,
Thanks
Maybe reflashing the stock ROM via fastboot avoiding the line "fastboot erase userdata" because if you'll avoid this line your personal data wouldn't be erased
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I run stock 7.1.1 on my Moto Z and lately I have seen that the battery life is terrible. If I take the phone off the charger at say 7am I will be lucky to get to 3pm before needing charging. I don't play games or watch videos using the phone primarily for phone calls (!), texts, email, news reading (I use Google Playstand) and the occasional social media (no Facebook).
The only "customisations" I have are using the Pixel Launcher 3 instead of the Motorola one, the Google camera and the native AOSP dialer rathen than the Motorola one.
I had seen a few posts from folks saying a factory reset might fix it but I want to avoid that if I can with many work apps having quite convoluted processes to get then to authenticate and sign onto to Enterprise servers again,
Thanks
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Check your battery wear using Accubattery.
I have the same issue. Did you find any solution?
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the only thing that help me with this problem, was a factory reset with a fresh install of all the apps, avoiding the restore
You could try to install Greenify https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify if the phone uses a lot of battery when the screen is off.
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Check your battery wear using Accubattery.
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I've been running that app for a few days now and it says my battery is 91% of health which is pretty poor for a phone and was purchased new in April of last year.
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I've been running that app for a few days now and it says my battery is 91% of health which is pretty poor for a phone and was purchased new in April of last year.
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It is?
Then what about mine?
87%, purchased about the same time (about a month later).
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Loader009 said:
It is?
Then what about mine?
87%, purchased about the same time (about a month later).
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Given both our phones are less than one year old I wonder if Motorola will replace the batteries under warranty?
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Given both our phones are less than one year old I wonder if Motorola will replace the batteries under warranty?
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I first let the app run for a month... my first value was 83%, which was awfully low...
I could live with anything nearby 90%.
My phone has 1 year and battery was terrible. I've got it replaced and it's working fine now.
leofa said:
My phone has 1 year and battery was terrible. I've got it replaced and it's working fine now.
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HOw did you about that? I went to the Lenovo support forums and a senior agent replied as follows:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Moto-Z/MOTO-Z-battery-life-terrible/m-p/3927759#M4349
Only one day but after deleting the cache partition, today's usage is much better - almost 14 hours.
However battery health is only 90% which seems low.
If you follow accubattery recommendations you should keep your phone ideally between 40-70% or at most 20-80% and don't ever let it run to zero unless you're recalibrating the battery and don't charge it to 100%. My Z Force is from August 2016 is at 95%, but even with that there's been a reduction in battery life.
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HOw did you about that? I went to the Lenovo support forums and a senior agent replied as follows:
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Moto-Z/MOTO-Z-battery-life-terrible/m-p/3927759#M4349
Only one day but after deleting the cache partition, today's usage is much better - almost 14 hours.
However battery health is only 90% which seems low.
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I went to a local repair shop and paid something about 50$ to get it replaced.
I was playing a Daydream VR game that froze up and had to hold the power button to restart. Battery was around 70%, when the phone restarted it showed around 15%. My battery has been downhill since. This was last week. Today I have my phone plugged in charging with the Incipio battery back on and both showed 100% with the phone on. Powered the phone off while still plugged in and the power off screen shows the mod as 100% but my phone battery shows 78% and will continues showing 78% after 15 minutes of charging. Powered it back on and the mod is still at 100% and the phone battery is at 78%. Not sure whats going on. Accubattery shows 57% health after about a week of use. I have a battery replacement ordered...
First signs of the phone going to catch fire like my Z force did.
Took an update and it caused massive issues. Battery life was horrible and started to over heat. Not long later sitting at the Android set up screen about 1% battery drain per minute. Motorola said it's normal and no issues. Phones frame was getting to 90c again Motorola said ots normal and withen spec. Then other caught fire. Can't comment any more due to legal process. I'm just posting stuff I already have when I first seen the issues.
Be careful. Lucky at that point I was charging my phone in a metal pot. So if you see a huge battery drain and start to see overheating and reboots keep it in a metal pot. The pot is what saved my house from burning down.
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I was playing a Daydream VR game that froze up and had to hold the power button to restart. Battery was around 70%, when the phone restarted it showed around 15%. My battery has been downhill since. This was last week. Today I have my phone plugged in charging with the Incipio battery back on and both showed 100% with the phone on. Powered the phone off while still plugged in and the power off screen shows the mod as 100% but my phone battery shows 78% and will continues showing 78% after 15 minutes of charging. Powered it back on and the mod is still at 100% and the phone battery is at 78%. Not sure whats going on. Accubattery shows 57% health after about a week of use. I have a battery replacement ordered...
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I think that the incipio mod is the problem, O noted the same behavior using the mod, some weeks ago I purchased the turbo mod and it works better than the incipio.
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I'm having the very same problem and will send the phone in for battery replacement.
Hundreds of users are complaining over there in the Lenovo Forums about this problem that came with 7.1.1.
Motorla recommended one user to clear the cache partition, but I don't think this will finally solve the 7.1.1 problems.
Let's wait for a software fix from Lenovo/Motorola or hope for Android 8.0/OREO
I think It's from some weird bug from 7.1.1
I got this problem after flashed 7.1.1 and now, it's in the warranty for battery replacement :/
and with my experience, nothing will fix if you flash back to 7.0.0
Check this too:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z/help/issue-2-crazy-battery-behaviours-t3680766
I replaced my battery. Before the battery would give 1.5-2 hours screen on time (57 percent drain an hour). Now I'm getting 4-5 hours of screen on time (17 percent drain an hour). Both measurements are on the same Android version 7.1.1 and same settings
Hey everyone,
I need some advice on the G5 when my battery is on 20% or 10% I want to take a photo of an object but as I tap on the capture button the phone shuts down instantly without warning and then will reboot this will happen every time I tap on capture on the camera . I can do normal things such as send texts, calls, social media all those I can do without a problem but its just the camera that seems to do it which is extremely irritating. Is there anyway of getting a fix around this? Your help would be appreciated! :good:
Thanks
It's probably the battery. Powering camera sensor draws a lot of current which could cause a sudden huge drop in voltage and trigger the reboot.
Yeah I'm starting to get some random crashes when my battery is low i guess it's the battery after 1.5 year of use and 500 quick charges the battery is starting to fail.
I bought 2 battery from eBay but they don't hold as the original did.
First battery holds about 2 hours sot and the second 2.5 on stock 20s
thunderc8 said:
Yeah I'm starting to get some random crashes when my battery is low i guess it's the battery after 1.5 year of use and 500 quick charges the battery is starting to fail.
I bought 2 battery from eBay but they don't hold as the original did.
First battery holds about 2 hours sot and the second 2.5 on stock 20s
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I would suggest buy OEM ones.
It might not be as good as the stock ones, but since LG no longer makes them, all available stock batteries are either used or refurbished or old/degraded.
At least you can get brand-new OEM batteries.
Recently I replaced the battery of my Nexus 6P that was unusable in a cabinet for a long time due to the shutting down issues. I found on Aliexpress a high capacity battery and I decided to try my luck, changed the battery and I can tell you that I have the shut down issues I used to have at percentages above 40 to 50 percent are completely gone and I even have an amazing battery life back again. For less than 15 euro well worth the money for still a nice phone. I am in no way affiliated with the seller or producer but I share this because there will be many of you with the same problem.
The battery:
5100mAh Battery for Huawei Google Ascend Nexus 6P H1511 H1512
Video's about replacing are everywhere on Youtube. I hope this will make more people like their 6P again!
R2D2S2 said:
Recently I replaced the battery of my Nexus 6P that was unusable in a cabinet for a long time due to the shutting down issues. I found on Aliexpress a high capacity battery and I decided to try my luck, changed the battery and I can tell you that I have the shut down issues I used to have at percentages above 40 to 50 percent are completely gone and I even have an amazing battery life back again. For less than 15 euro well worth the money for still a nice phone. I am in no way affiliated with the seller or producer but I share this because there will be many of you with the same problem.
The battery:
5100mAh Battery for Huawei Google Ascend Nexus 6P H1511 H1512
Video's about replacing are everywhere on Youtube. I hope this will make more people like their 6P again!
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Wow omg, that's really surprising. gonna try it once my 'Replaced' battery dies XD