Hello, maybe someone has tested this Akku before?
http://tinyurl.com/yd3weop
It seems to be another "high" capacity akku with 2000mAh and with a thicker accu-cover. But it looks thinner as the 2600mAh-Cover.
So, anybode tested this?
Hallo, hat den Akku schonmal jemand probiert und weiss ob die Akkuschale flacher ist? Sieht zumindest flacher aus als das von dem 2600er-Brocken?
I've got the same extended battery (2200mah) & cover as that one - not from amazon.de though.
It makes the phone much thicker and the case is cheap quality but It does last longer than the regular battery. I needed the extra hours of power on a long flight to the states and when running messenger/skype/wmp constantly through the day at home.
I think the battery I bought from eBay (delivered from Hongkong) is the same.
Yes, it last much longer than the original battery.
I love my touchpad with Android. I have tried the CM7.1, CM9 and the classicnerd builds. They are awesome and offer great advantages.
But I have a big problem in terms of stand-by time.
My touchpad offers only 3-5 days stand-by. That is way to much stand-by-drain, because I don't use or recharge it daily. But everytime I want to use it and travel around with it and so on, the battery is nearly completely drained out.
Do you have some tips for me, how I can economize my battery usage in stand-by? Web OS delivered a way better stand-by time for me.
Have you set wifi to turn off when it's sleeping?
Mine lasts me 5 days.
I have a profile in setcpu that minimizes the CPU when the screen is off. But I just got my touch pad a few hours ago so I can't really comment on long term battery life.
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I love my touchpad with Android. I have tried the CM7.1, CM9 and the classicnerd builds. They are awesome and offer great advantages.
But I have a big problem in terms of stand-by time.
My touchpad offers only 3-5 days stand-by. That is way to much stand-by-drain, because I don't use or recharge it daily. But everytime I want to use it and travel around with it and so on, the battery is nearly completely drained out.
Do you have some tips for me, how I can economize my battery usage in stand-by? Web OS delivered a way better stand-by time for me.
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The BEST way would be to boot into webos when you want to leave it in stand-by. You'll get the best battery life that way.
3-5 days of standby in Android is very good actually. As stated above, turning off wifi is the biggest battery saver.
wi fi auschalten immer gut und ansonsten hab ich setcpu installiert und mirn paar profile erstellt wie das der cpu aufs minimum getaktet wird wenn das touchpad im standby ist oder das mein touchpad zwischen 0 und 6Uhr auch aufs minimum getaktet wird, ansonsten is der tipp mit webos nich schlecht oder einfach ganz ausmachen
turn wifi of, use setcpu with some profiles
I have Easy Battery Saver installed on mine.
It has several pre made profiles you can choose from plus you can create a custom profile to suit your uses like turning WiFi off from XX:XX - XX:XX times, which applications will turn on WiFi and which will not, etc.
Probably a few dozen apps of the same caliber but I find this one easy to use and does a good job.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.easy.battery.saver
Hi all.
Did anyone know a site where it's possible to buy a new le max battery ? I'm not able to find anything... Is the battery the same model of some others letv/leeco devices?
Thanks and sorry for my English
Yes, you can find in AliExpress
LTH21A 3100mAh For Letv Le Max 2 /5.7inch/ x821 X820 Battery Batterie Bateria Accumulator AKKU
http://s.aliexpress.com/q2E7fiqQ?fromSns=Copy to Clipboard
(from AliExpress Android)
Fabio Bertelli said:
Yes, you can find in AliExpress
LTH21A 3100mAh For Letv Le Max 2 /5.7inch/ x821 X820 Battery Batterie Bateria Accumulator AKKU
http://s.aliexpress.com/q2E7fiqQ?fromSns=Copy to Clipboard
(from AliExpress Android)
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Thank you a lot!
Did you end up buying one? If so, was it good?
@Zk94 check this topic https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/help/le-max-2-battery-upgrade-t3729525
Hello to the pro's here.
Is it possible to reset the phone batt_cycle entry?
Reason: after changing the battery I realized that the new one (original Samsung as far as I can tell with man. Date 11/2017) does not perform as expected. The observation is that the battery is not charged to the correct final charging voltage of 4.35V but instead charging is stopped at 4.2875V indicating 100%
This did confuse me - after all that's throwing away with some juice that could still have gone into the battery.
Further investigation shows that the changing of the battery did not reset the batt_cycle to 0 but instead it is counting onwards! Comparing the readings to those of a S7 still with it's original battery but with many cycles shows that the old battery also stops charging at 4.2875V.
I'm suspecting that the voltage is lowered on higher battery cycle to prevent damage coming from overly demanding charging an old battery. But now with the battery changed to a new one a lot of potential is going down the drain....
That's why I'm asking. How can the counter be reset?
The topic is discussed in length and with further info (in German) here (especially up from post 41 onwards - you will also find a tool there that reads out several corresponding values of the battery):
https://www.android-hilfe.de/index.php?threads/869644/
But we still don't havea solution yet and that's why I am asking the more tech inclined specialists here. I hope you can help us. Thanks in advance.
Try edit battery_cycle but no luck. Its return old value after reboot
It might be the cycles are stored somewhere else and merely reflected in this file. But somehow it has to be possible to reset it because Samsung service also does it after changing the battery...
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McConnor said:
Hello to the pro's here.
Is it possible to reset the phone batt_cycle entry?
Reason: after changing the battery I realized that the new one (original Samsung as far as I can tell with man. Date 11/2017) does not perform as expected. The observation is that the battery is not charged to the correct final charging voltage of 4.35V but instead charging is stopped at 4.2875V indicating 100%
This did confuse me - after all that's throwing away with some juice that could still have gone into the battery.
Further investigation shows that the changing of the battery did not reset the batt_cycle to 0 but instead it is counting onwards! Comparing the readings to those of a S7 still with it's original battery but with many cycles shows that the old battery also stops charging at 4.2875V.
I'm suspecting that the voltage is lowered on higher battery cycle to prevent damage coming from overly demanding charging an old battery. But now with the battery changed to a new one a lot of potential is going down the drain....
That's why I'm asking. How can the counter be reset?
The topic is discussed in length and with further info (in German) here (especially up from post 41 onwards - you will also find a tool there that reads out several corresponding values of the battery):
https://www.android-hilfe.de/index.php?threads/869644/
But we still don't havea solution yet and that's why I am asking the more tech inclined specialists here. I hope you can help us. Thanks in advance.
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There is this code *#9900# that brings a menu and there is an option called "BATTERYSTATS RESET" at the bottom, however i tried this and did not deleted discharge cycle number, so i guess there is other code for that.
Hey Budies our German friends made it
its solved
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@slackstring hat herausgefunden wie man den Wert zurücksetzt!
Vorab: Root wird benötigt!
Root/efs/factoryapp/batt_discharge_level
Da drin befindet sich der Wert "batt_cycle" im Format xxx,xx. Ich hatte einen batt_cycle von 674 und in der Datei stand 67439. Habe diesen auf 2800 zurückgesetzt da das der fg_cycle Wert meines neuen Akkus ist. Siehe da, nun habe ich einen batt_cycle von 28 und fg_full_voltage ist wieder bei 43500
Achtung!
1. Bitte nicht den Wert zurücksetzen wenn ihr den Akku nicht getauscht habe. Wir wissen nicht wie sich ein alter Akku verhält der wieder ganz voll geladen wird
2. Wichtig!! Macht mit TWRP ein Backup der EFS Partition bevor ich anfangt etwas zu ändern.
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Root Crashkurs zum Ladezyklen zurücksetzen.
This worked for me.
Root/efs/factoryapp/batt_discharge_level
make value
000 for 0 cycle
100 for 1 cycle etc.
BeNNytom said:
Hey Budies our German friends made it
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BeNNytom said:
Hey Budies our German friends made it
its solved
From Audianer
Breaking News
@slackstring hat herausgefunden wie man den Wert zurücksetzt!
Vorab: Root wird benötigt!
Root/efs/factoryapp/batt_discharge_level
Da drin befindet sich der Wert "batt_cycle" im Format xxx,xx. Ich hatte einen batt_cycle von 674 und in der Datei stand 67439. Habe diesen auf 2800 zurückgesetzt da das der fg_cycle Wert meines neuen Akkus ist. Siehe da, nun habe ich einen batt_cycle von 28 und fg_full_voltage ist wieder bei 43500
Achtung!
1. Bitte nicht den Wert zurücksetzen wenn ihr den Akku nicht getauscht habe. Wir wissen nicht wie sich ein alter Akku verhält der wieder ganz voll geladen wird
2. Wichtig!! Macht mit TWRP ein Backup der EFS Partition bevor ich anfangt etwas zu ändern.
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Root Crashkurs zum Ladezyklen zurücksetzen.
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care to translate it to english.
i changed mine like five months ago and never noticed a difference. i changed it on official samsung repair service.
rroyy said:
This worked for me.
Root/efs/factoryapp/batt_discharge_level
make value
000 for 0 cycle
100 for 1 cycle etc.
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I did this and it worked first time
I set my battery cycles to 10000(100cycles) but it set itself to 119
I tried lowering the number again but cycle count in phone info app didnt change no matter what i did
Premissions are 640 (rw-r----)
I dont know why it doesnt work
How did you replace the phone battery?
And is it still water-resistant?
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BeNNytom said:
Wir wissen nicht wie sich ein alter Akku verhält der wieder ganz voll geladen wird
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A lower battery voltage would also extend the battery life span of a young battery, but let's be honest:
Who on earth likes to charge slower?
I cherish fast charging.
Just faced same prob as OP, went echo "100" > /efs/FactoryApp/batt_discharge_level on it, file was 12345 (or something like that), after reset when cat checkin the file had two lines in it. Just deleted it. Let's see what happens.
At least it got recreated by the system.
"1" is all system had to say about it. No 0's. Plus he says permissions are 600.
Battery went from 95% to 63% in about 20minutes.
ThunderTweaks was stating 56% battery health beforehand on new original battery.
Id say it worked.
But you can never be too sure.
on BlackDiamondN8 5.1 and ThunderStorm kernel 2.3
Happy new year folks!
@nalas
Handro7 said:
How did you replace the phone battery?
And is it still water-resistant?
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A lower battery voltage would also extend the battery life span of a young battery, but let's be honest:
Who on earth likes to charge slower?
I cherish fast charging.
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Use this stuff: Mannol 9911: Neutral Silicone.
https://sct-catalogue.de/imgbank/Image/public/images/bilder_chemie/big/99110800008_b.jpg
Best solution ever if used w/brains.
Get one, like 10e ebay.
Get a litter bottle of beer filled with water to 90%, put a minimal (like 1mm wide line around) of this stuff on the top part of the bottle (you know where you drink from, whatever the word is), then stamp a credit card on it and press until you think its spread so fine that it will be impossible for **** to hold.
Wait 24-48h.
Thrash the bottle around.
By not holding the bottle, but the credit card. You'll quickly understand what i mean.
This stuff is waterproof, neutral, flexible, and strong as f* nails, all at the same time.
Then thank me
Promoted to glue hall of fame in about 30 seconds. Right after Araldite and Black fiber tape.
It will make your **** waterproof.
acdG said:
Use this stuff: Mannol 9911: Neutral Silicone.
https://sct-catalogue.de/imgbank/Image/public/images/bilder_chemie/big/99110800008_b.jpg
Best solution ever if used w/brains.
Get one, like 10e ebay.
Get a litter bottle of beer filled with water to 90%, put a minimal (like 1mm wide line around) of this stuff on the top part of the bottle (you know where you drink from, whatever the word is), then stamp a credit card on it and press until you think its spread so fine that it will be impossible for **** to hold.
Wait 24-48h.
Thrash the bottle around.
By not holding the bottle, but the credit card. You'll quickly understand what i mean.
This stuff is waterproof, neutral, flexible, and strong as f* nails, all at the same time.
Then thank me
Promoted to glue hall of fame in about 30 seconds. Right after Araldite and Black fiber tape.
It will make your **** waterproof.
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Just use B7000, it's made for exactly these kinds of phone repairs. Holds tight, flexible, but easy to remove with heat if needed for future repairs.
I used a combination 2mm foam tape and B7000 glue and my S7 is waterproof according to pressure tests.
adamk7 said:
Just use B7000, it's made for exactly these kinds of phone repairs. Holds tight, flexible, but easy to remove with heat if needed for future repairs.
I used a combination 2mm foam tape and B7000 glue and my S7 is waterproof according to pressure tests.
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Will definitely try that next time. I did see the B7000 while searching for glue, but I just opted for Mannol as its likely better for waterproofing, and I don't mind replacing the back glass every two years or so when I replace batteries.
Thanks for the suggestion! :good:
Hi,
I got root, I went to - Root/efs/factoryapp/batt_discharge_level as mentioned above.
Then I deleted the 77662 value I had in there,
Then I put zero 0 and saved, then reboot the phone.
After rebooting it, the phone changed the value from 0 to 8,
On the battery level indicator I had 100% before all that operations- and during the cycle count resetting process it went down to 93 or so. So now I am charging it for some time and it says battery 100% on the screen but the LED is still red - indicating it is going into higher states of charge, hopefully. Then I am going to perform battery calibration in Root Essentials App and let's see.
Fingers crossed it works )
Also I have checked my S20 and it looks like the battery charge cycle count is in the same place as in S7 so if all goes well with S7 I am going to do the business with S20 too
Update: Phone INFO+ for Samsung App shows Battery Discharge Cycles: 1
Droid Info: Battery Voltage over 4.2V but is not consistent, each time you open app it tells slightly different.
Thx
P.S. My old battery could take around 1500mAh of charge.
AccuBattery tells me I only have 75% battery left. So I bought a new battery, replaced it. And the capacity was exactly the same. The battery was only charged to 4.18V max.
This worked for my Galaxy S10+.
- Back up your device with Samsung's "Smart Switch" Windows app
- Root your phone with these tutorials:
- Install Ghost commander, enable root access in it
- Go to /efs/FactoryApp/ and copy the batt_discharge_level file to your storage
- Edit the file and put the number 100 there (that means 1 battery cycle, you can change it to a bigger number if you have older battery)
- Copy the file back to /efs/FactoryApp/ replacing original one
- Change the owner of this file back to "system" and the group "log"
- Dial code *#9900# and reset the battery information there
- Reboot the phone (it should now charge at 4.35V)
- Unroot device by flashing original AP file, relock bootloader, disable OEM unlock
- Restore data with Smart Switch
frogale said:
AccuBattery tells me I only have 75% battery left. So I bought a new battery, replaced it. And the capacity was exactly the same. The battery was only charged to 4.18V max.
This worked for my Galaxy S10+.
- Back up your device with Samsung's "Smart Switch" Windows app
- Root your phone with these tutorials:
- Install Ghost commander, enable root access in it
- Go to /efs/FactoryApp/ and copy the batt_discharge_level file to your storage
- Edit the file and put the number 100 there (that means 1 battery cycle, you can change it to a bigger number if you have older battery)
- Copy the file back to /efs/FactoryApp/ replacing original one
- Change the owner of this file back to "system" and the group "log"
- Dial code *#9900# and reset the battery information there
- Reboot the phone (it should now charge at 4.35V)
- Unroot device by flashing original AP file, relock bootloader, disable OEM unlock
- Restore data with Smart Switch
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have you tried simply changing the file batt_discharge_level?
It provides nothing!
Maybe when we change the owner and add the 'log' group - there is a real solution
I tried everything in s10e. The result was 0 cycles but without improvement in battery capacitance
so maybe your new battery is not ok?
Will try that solution , just ordered a "new" s10e for testing
I'm sure that simply editing batt_discharge_level works up to Android 10 (so s9 is the maximum model). On Android 11 there is no additional capacitance of battery , there is only cycle resetting at all
why should there be more then the charge_cycles?
you only need to reset these.
what is the battery voltage in AccuBattery, when the battery is fully charged?
100% = 4,335 If I remember or 4,35V
but on usb meter (ruideng manufacturer) there was the same capacitance before and after resetting
I tested it on 6 pcs of devices (s10e) and 3 types of batteries
I will post on Wednesday about my attempt with the latest methods by frogale
wish it works
Thanks,
Karol
Hi folks,
I'm presently in the process on deciding on a smartwatch - presently looking especially at the Huawei Watch GT.
As battery life is an important issue for me, I would be very interested to know which additional battery drain is to be expected from a connected smartwatch on the Mate 20 pro.
Looking forward to your comments, thanks,
Axel
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s3axel said:
Hi folks,
I'm presently in the process on deciding on a smartwatch - presently looking especially at the Huawei Watch GT.
As battery life is an important issue for me, I would be very interested to know which additional battery drain is to be expected from a connected smartwatch on the Mate 20 pro.
Looking forward to your comments, thanks,
Axel
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Yes, I promise you that the phone has a significant and alarming drain when connected to the watch. This is even after shutting down some of the handshakes manually. You could always wear the watch and just toggle bluetooth to get around this, but... That would kind of defeat the purpose of notifications to the watch entirely. I was quite shocked at the battery drain when using the watch for the one day that I did.