Hyperion AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II 4G 2 x Battery + Charger - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777

Just ordered at Amazon for $25. Batteries are 1800mah. Not many reviews but all are saying that there are NO boot loops and that they work with original back cover. My guess is that these are NOT NFC batteries. They should last at least as original battery. I'll update post when I find out.
http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Sams..._12?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1321308449&sr=1-12
UPDATE
I tested my Hyperion batteries and they have about 5% LESS juice compared to stock battery. Another gripe is that charger output is rated as DC 4.2V 350mA (but mostly performs well below) so because of that, in my case, it takes 6+ hours to fully charge completely discharged battery. Some people reported 4 hours to fully charged state so each to it's own. If you charge phone thru charger's USB output you'll get full 750mA charge.
Anyway, considering all positives, negatives and price, I'm satisfied with this purchase and this is viable option for I777.
Positives
- no boot loops
- same form factor
- charger charge stock battery as well
- price (2 batteries and charger $25)
- extra USB output outlet (750-800mA)
Neutral
- batteries hold close to stock (it was expected knowing that weigh and size of batteries don't differ much compered to stock)
- not NFC compatible (not much of use for NFC right now)
Negative
- slow battery charging (~350mA)
- batteries hold ~12% less then advertised (~5% less then stock battery)
- once it gets below 20% it drains faster. Especially true for last 10%.
Maybe it'll get better over time. If someone found a way to properly calibrate this battery to show full potential, don't be shy, let us know.
http://batteryboss.org/
UPDATE 2
See post #14!

I recieved these batteries/charger last Tuesday. The batteries work fine, seem to hold close to the same charge as the stock battery. Charger works fine with both stock and replacement batteries. No NFC. They actually seem just very slightly thinner than the stock battery, I'm certain they couldn't possibly rate a full 1800mah. Either way, I'm cool with it...between these two Hyperion and my two stock Samsung batteries, I have completely stopped worrying about battery life and I can enjoy my device.

Thanks for heads up! I'm looking to have same experience with these batteries. And I'm glad to hear that charger works with stock battery as well.
dgold21 said:
I recieved these batteries/charger last Tuesday. The batteries work fine, seem to hold close to the same charge as the stock battery. Charger works fine with both stock and replacement batteries. No NFC. They actually seem just very slightly thinner than the stock battery, I'm certain they couldn't possibly rate a full 1800mah. Either way, I'm cool with it...between these two Hyperion and my two stock Samsung batteries, I have completely stopped worrying about battery life and I can enjoy my device.
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I can just confirm that everything previously noted above stands true. No surprises here.
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So there isn't any extra battery life with this battery compared to the stock battery?
-Funk

thefunks67 said:
So there isn't any extra battery life with this battery compared to the stock battery?
-Funk
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No there isn't. At least I didn't notice.
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Does 1800mah hyperion battery last longer than the stock battery ?. What is the certain hour for that and btw mugen & hyperion battery which one is better ???. Mugen seems to be expensive...

doantuankha said:
Does 1800mah hyperion battery last longer than the stock battery ?. What is the certain hour for that and btw mugen & hyperion battery which one is better ???. Mugen seems to be expensive...
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Friend of mine got Mugen battery. I gave him one Hyperion for test purposes. He was so mad because they lasted the same. Man, if you wanna preserve same form factor and save some $ buy either stock or Hyperion. For me, there is no question about that.
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I've been cycling between the hyperion batteries and my stock battery for the last few days.
I've noticed that my battery life drops twice as fast with hyperion vs stock. Has anybody else noticed this? Usage is the same and I'm running CM7.
Is this some weird calibration issue and the battery actually has more than is reported?

I think it's the hyperion batterys, i bought one a few Weeks back but its 8% lesser battery life then stock atleast for me..
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switters1 said:
I've been cycling between the hyperion batteries and my stock battery for the last few days.
I've noticed that my battery life drops twice as fast with hyperion vs stock. Has anybody else noticed this? Usage is the same and I'm running CM7.
Is this some weird calibration issue and the battery actually has more than is reported?
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Yep. It takes 4-5 full charges to "properly" calibrate, but don't worry, it'll hold close as stock battery.
I updated my OP.
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alex72 said:
Just ordered at Amazon for $25. Batteries are 1800mah. Not many reviews but all are saying that there are NO boot loops and that they work with original back cover. My guess is that these are NOT NFC batteries. They should last at least as original battery. I'll update post when I find out.
http://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Sams..._12?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1321308449&sr=1-12
UPDATE
I tested my Hyperion batteries and they have about 5% LESS juice compared to stock battery. Another gripe is that charger output is rated as DC 4.2V 350mA (but mostly performs well below) so because of that, in my case, it takes 6+ hours to fully charge completely discharged battery. Some people reported 4 hours to fully charged state so each to it's own. If you charge phone thru charger's USB output you'll get full 750mA charge.
Anyway, considering all positives, negatives and price, I'm satisfied with this purchase and this is viable option for I777.
Positives
- no boot loops
- same form factor
- charger charge stock battery as well
- price (2 batteries and charger $25)
- extra USB output outlet (750-800mA)
Neutral
- batteries hold close to stock (it was expected knowing that weigh and size of batteries don't differ much compered to stock)
- not NFC compatible (not much of use for NFC right now)
Negative
- slow battery charging (~350mA)
- batteries hold ~12% less then advertised (~5% less then stock battery)
- once it gets below 20% it drains faster. Especially true for last 10%.
Maybe it'll get better over time. If someone found a way to properly calibrate this battery to show full potential, don't be shy, let us know.
http://batteryboss.org/
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I wish the battery capacity was the same as Samsung OEM battery. It seems much less than 5% lower capacity.
Since battery life and tracking is very important to me because it's the best indicator of whether things are working alright, I just bit the bullet and ordered the $30 OEM battery. I'll hold on to the hyperion batteries for travel and emergencies, but I'm leaving them out of my "rotation" (I like to avoid charging and just swap batteries every night).
Or if I'm going to play a CPU/GPU intensive game for 4-5 hours, I'll throw in the hyperion battery just to kill it

switters1 said:
I wish the battery capacity was the same as Samsung OEM battery. It seems much less than 5% lower capacity.
Since battery life and tracking is very important to me because it's the best indicator of whether things are working alright, I just bit the bullet and ordered the $30 OEM battery. I'll hold on to the hyperion batteries for travel and emergencies, but I'm leaving them out of my "rotation" (I like to avoid charging and just swap batteries every night).
Or if I'm going to play a CPU/GPU intensive game for 4-5 hours, I'll throw in the hyperion battery just to kill it
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As I told you before, battery life will improve after 5 full charges/discharges, unless you got bad batch. In that case you should exchange it for new ones.
I tested mine with Battery Monitor Widget Pro and 100% charge show 4188mV and 1% charge show 2940mV while stock battery goes down to 3022mV. So there is potential for Hyperion to last longer then stock but somehow it drains faster. If someone knows answer I would be glad to hear it. I would continue with calibration and testing and report back if there is any new findings. For now, they last 5-6% less then stock.
Anyway, first week of using Hyperion they lasted 20% less then stock so I bought same as yours stock battery with charger for $30 from Amazon. Stock is stock. LOL
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Oh my goodness! Massive improvement! I mean huge! I was so stupid. The key was in deleting Battery stats in Recovery before Rom boots.
Follow these steps;
1. Power off the phone
2. Replace battery with fully charged Hyperion battery
3. Boot into Recovery by holding volume+, volume- and Power button. Release all three buttons when Galaxy S2 logo shows 2nd time.
4. Go to advanced and delete battery stats
5. Go back and restart the phone
6. Enjoy much better battery life
I will do proper comparison with stock battery when I get some free time. If someone do it before me feel free to post results.
My guess is that battery life improved somewhere between 10-20%!
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So do you have to erase the battery stats for each battery? And how does that affect the stock batteries?
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mcorrie1121 said:
So do you have to erase the battery stats for each battery? And how does that affect the stock batteries?
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I do. And every battery shows full potential including stock. It takes minute or two extra but reward is better battery life.
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alex72 said:
Oh my goodness! Massive improvement! I mean huge! I was so stupid. The key was in deleting Battery stats in Recovery before Rom boots.
Follow these steps;
1. Power off the phone
2. Replace battery with fully charged Hyperion battery
3. Boot into Recovery by holding volume+, volume- and Power button. Release all three buttons when Galaxy S2 logo shows 2nd time.
4. Go to advanced and delete battery stats
5. Go back and restart the phone
6. Enjoy much better battery life
I will do proper comparison with stock battery when I get some free time. If someone do it before me feel free to post results.
My guess is that battery life improved somewhere between 10-20%!
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I have got a pair of these coming my way for christmas... I'll try what you said if I do not get good battery life. Sounds good though!

Smoothface said:
I have got a pair of these coming my way for christmas... I'll try what you said if I do not get good battery life. Sounds good though!
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I think that wiping battery stats will help with any extended battery, not just Hyperion. And don't forget to properly calibrate batteries. Fully charge/discharge 5 times.
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Seems like a sweet deal, thanks for sharing.

Mine were just delivered and they do seem lighter than the stock battery. The charger is also nicer than the one I got the other day for a friends evo.
Thanks again for finding and sharing this good deal!
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3500 mAh battery for HTC Rezound??!!

So today I was scouring the web for accessories for the beast known as the HTC Rezound (Vigor) and came across this extended battery, reporting 3500 mAh!!! That's crazy. The website has also made 3500 mAh batteries for other devices as well. However, this one for the Rezound has not yet been released.
Here's the link to the website that I found it at: **-->CLICK ME FOR AWESOMENESS<--**
Thoughts?
I've always had HTC batteries, so u went with the 2750 battery and factory htc extended door for mine. I prefer to stick with HTC, however this may be good as well.
Would be interesting to see how the battery cover on this looks like and if there is any improvement in reception, like some people are are reporting with the extended battery.
If they are able to make the 3500mah battery the same dimensions as the HTC extended battery that would be great. I prefer to use the HTC back since it has metal inserts as the antenna. There's no knowing if the replacement back is up to the same spec as the HTC one.
BOBBY
I saw that a couple days ago too, but I saw it as too good to be true. Considering the lack of photos and the website itself seems a little fishy. But hey, if it works like it says then that's great. I have the HTC extended battery and it works like a charm.
Thanks for all of your responses! I thought this website was a bit fishy too, but just thought I'd share it with the amazing XDA community. If I end up getting an extended battery, it'll be the OEM one.
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* In order to obtain the full capacity of your 3500MAH Extended Life Motorola Droid 3 Battery, we highly recommend that you leave the battery/your phone on the charger for an additional 2-3 hours after the charging indicator turns green or the battery status shows full.
^^ straight from site....VERY fishy
JohnShaft69 said:
* In order to obtain the full capacity of your 3500MAH Extended Life Motorola Droid 3 Battery, we highly recommend that you leave the battery/your phone on the charger for an additional 2-3 hours after the charging indicator turns green or the battery status shows full.
^^ straight from site....VERY fishy
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Hmmm, I'd say...
JohnShaft69 said:
* In order to obtain the full capacity of your 3500MAH Extended Life Motorola Droid 3 Battery, we highly recommend that you leave the battery/your phone on the charger for an additional 2-3 hours after the charging indicator turns green or the battery status shows full.
^^ straight from site....VERY fishy
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That'd be like telling someone to continue microwaving their Hotpocket for an extra 10 minutes after it exploded. Definitely glad I went to HTC for a new battery.
ο χάκερ said:
That'd be like telling someone to continue microwaving their Hotpocket for an extra 10 minutes after it exploded. Definitely glad I went to HTC for a new battery.
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Not really. As it has been explained to me, "over-charging" extended batteries is the only way to get them to a full charge because if the phone originally had a smaller battery, it will think that the ext battery is full when it reaches the same capacity as the original battery's "full" mark in the battery history file.
Seemed good until they stated the whole deal about the Droid 3. "Lets be honest, how are you going to watch Netflix at work with that small battery?" <-- full of win though.
Apsalus said:
Not really. As it has been explained to me, "over-charging" extended batteries is the only way to get them to a full charge because if the phone originally had a smaller battery, it will think that the ext battery is full when it reaches the same capacity as the original battery's "full" mark in the battery history file.
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Where your wrong is there's a chip in the battery to report when its actually charged so when it turns green its actually charged.
When your over charging it this is where there used to be issues with HTC kernels. Basically our kernel charges to %100 and let's it die to %90 and then charges it back up again. Hense the need to bump charge in older phones, but with the phones now like the thunderbolt and our rezound bump charging is pretty useless as our phones drain that %10 in a reboot
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Apsalus said:
Not really. As it has been explained to me, "over-charging" extended batteries is the only way to get them to a full charge because if the phone originally had a smaller battery, it will think that the ext battery is full when it reaches the same capacity as the original battery's "full" mark in the battery history file.
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I calibrated mine the first time I charged it
Now it's lasting 15 hours.

[Q] Low charging current?

i just got a new momax 2700mah battery still fresh from the box and put it on my phone.. initial battery level shows 22% but then after a few moment it jumps to 62% and stop charging afterwards.. i check using battery monitor app and it shows i only got about 100ma of current even though im using an AC charger to charge..
what should i do now? im puzzled because i can't even know what is my current battery level??
Try to charge it for couple of hours
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Hello,
You need to let him charged during few hours and after calibrate your battery stats with "Battery calibration".
Battery apps on the SGS2 only give a rough estimate of battery available at any given moment (a limitation of the hardware).
Non-stock batteries probably don't have the fuel gauge chip stock batteries have, so any reading you get whilst using one of these is probably going to be even less accurate than using a stock battery.
Obviously using non-stock/genuine batteries is a case of caveat emptor.
MistahBungle said:
Battery apps on the SGS2 only give a rough estimate of battery available at any given moment (a limitation of the hardware).
Non-stock batteries probably don't have the fuel gauge chip stock batteries have, so any reading you get whilst using one of these is probably going to be even less accurate than using a stock battery.
Obviously using non-stock/genuine batteries is a case of caveat emptor.
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i see.. no wonder the batt percentage suddenly rides a rocket
it charges normally now but slightly slower than stock.. definitely
so any battery apps are rather useless when using an extended battery particulary on S2?
They're not useless, but there's no way to absolutely 100% accurately measure how much juice you've got left, even with stock batteries. The numbers reported by battery apps are normally 'close', but you can sometimes see all kinds of weird results like the ones you saw with that battery you just got.
Gorjess said:
i see.. no wonder the batt percentage suddenly rides a rocket
it charges normally now but slightly slower than stock.. definitely
so any battery apps are rather useless when using an extended battery particulary on S2?
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MistahBungle said:
They're not useless, but there's no way to absolutely 100% accurately measure how much juice you've got left, even with stock batteries. The numbers reported by battery apps are normally 'close', but you can sometimes see all kinds of weird results like the ones you saw with that battery you just got.
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ok, i get it.. but would it affect to the actual battery life?
i mean battery life should scales according to its battery capacity right? even though the phone thinks that it still running on stock battery..
No, it shouldn't have any bearing on the life of the battery.
Yes, at the end of the day you'll get the right 'capacity' regardless of any inaccuracy shown by a battery app at a given point in a charge cycle. For example, I have a 2000mAh Samsung battery, and my testing shows I do indeed get on average around 20% more juice out of it compared to the original 1600mAh one that came with the phone.
Tho non stock batteries are notorious for often not having a capacity the same as what they're advertised at. I bought a 3500mAh non-Samsung battery in December, tested it out for two weeks & found it was only roughly 1800mAH. It also used to get really hot (45°C) when charging so I took it back to the place I bought it from & got a refund then bought the Samsung 2000mAh.
Gorjess said:
ok, i get it.. but would it affect to the actual battery life?
i mean battery life should scales according to its battery capacity right? even though the phone thinks that it still running on stock battery..
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MistahBungle said:
No, it shouldn't have any bearing on the life of the battery.
Yes, at the end of the day you'll get the right 'capacity' regardless of any inaccuracy shown by a battery app at a given point in a charge cycle. For example, I have a 2000mAh Samsung battery, and my testing shows I do indeed get on average around 20% more juice out of it compared to the original 1600mAh one that came with the phone.
Tho non stock batteries are notorious for often not having a capacity the same as what they're advertised at. I bought a 3500mAh non-Samsung battery in December, tested it out for two weeks & found it was only roughly 1800mAH. It also used to get really hot (45°C) when charging so I took it back to the place I bought it from & got a refund then bought the Samsung 2000mAh.
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Will check for improvements soon after 2-3 cycles..
Wait, what? So ur saying that the bigger the capacity the more inefficient it gets? How did you know the actual capacity of the battery ur using?
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I didn't know the actual capacity for certain because I don't have the equipment to test that kind of thing, but my testing gave me around 10-15% more juice than the stock battery so I figured it was around 1800-1900.
Not exactly scientific, but after two weeks and a bunch of charge/discharge cycles, it was nowhere near the 3500mAh it was alleged to be, so I returned it. For me, I'd rather stick to a 2000mAh Samsung battery which was the same price as the genuine 2000mAh battery (~$40). I get fantastic battery life as it is, and 2000mAh is plenty for me. Plus I have the original 1600mAh which I store/keep charged @ 60/70% as a spare which I can charge to full quickly if I need it.
Gorjess said:
Will check for improvements soon after 2-3 cycles..
Wait, what? So ur saying that the bigger the capacity the more inefficient it gets? How did you know the actual capacity of the battery ur using?
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For those who have an Anker battery

how much better is the battery with it, i got it and the battery is the same
EclipzeRemix said:
how much better is the battery with it, i got it and the battery is the same
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Im on my 4th day of using the 1900 one. it seems regular to me. ive been fully charging and draining it for a few days now. havent seen a great improvement. oh and props on the supser sayain rom playa. I got like 2 days of battery life with that. are you going to make the newer versions for the 351.3 leak? or does it not really matter.
Damn that sucks. Right now I'm just using the external battery pack when I can't plug in my phone.
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Yeah same here. Not really a huge noticable difference. Then again a change in only about 200mah is not that much anyways. 1700 vs 1900mah
I have an Anker 1900 also. The life of the battery depends on how its conditioned. I also charge it in the phone and not with an external charger and I have noticed the battery life last longer.
I let the battery drain till the phone shuts off then charge it to 100%. I do that with my stock one as well. After a couple of days of doing that I reset my batt stats in recovery (4EXT of course) and continue the process over again.
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i have an anker and chichitec. both are better than the oem one. given that the oem one crapped out, i'm not sure how accurate my observations are, though.
One of the first things I did was get an Anker battery and honestly I couldn't tell that much of a difference. Granted I only had the OEM battery for about a week, but it seems like it drains at about the same rate, it might last just the tiniest bit longer, but its not much of a difference.
EclipzeRemix said:
how much better is the battery with it, i got it and the battery is the same
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My OEM is slightly better than either of my two Anker 1900 batteries.
I have not noticed any difference really. I have to charge me batt. every night after a days use. I keep an original batt charged and another anker. I switch them out. no ground breaking changes.
Hello everyone,
Just ran across this site. It looks very good and explains a lot about charging and overcharging Lithium-ion batteries. Hope you find it useful.
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/charging_lithium_ion_batteries
owlensteed said:
I have not noticed any difference really. I have to charge me batt. every night after a days use. I keep an original batt charged and another anker. I switch them out. no ground breaking changes.
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the difference between stock amaze batt and anker (i doubt it's full 1900mAh anyway) is about 170mAh. def. not groundbreaking lol
After conditioning my Anker batteries (0-100 charge/discharge 5 times as recommended) using the external charger. I found that on average my batteries lasted about 30% longer than stock. Also I was getting random reboots, the grey battery icon error, incorrect battery % reports with the stock battery. All of that has stopped when using the Anker battery. I have also found that charging with the external charger will allow the Anker to last longer than charging in the phone. The Anker battery seems to operate at a lower temperature also. Overall I have definitely seen a substantial increase in battery life over stock. Although obviously not ground breaking it is a worth while investment especially with it being relatively inexpensive.
tofuwrice said:
After conditioning my Anker batteries (0-100 charge/discharge 5 times as recommended) using the external charger. I found that on average my batteries lasted about 30% longer than stock. Also I was getting random reboots, the grey battery icon error, incorrect battery % reports with the stock battery. All of that has stopped when using the Anker battery. I have also found that charging with the external charger will allow the Anker to last longer than charging in the phone. The Anker battery seems to operate at a lower temperature also. Overall I have definitely seen a substantial increase in battery life over stock. Although obviously not ground breaking it is a worth while investment especially with it being relatively inexpensive.
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I also conditioned mine, and they don't last as well as OEM, certainly not 30% better. Maybe your OEM was defective.
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If you want to compare properly – you need to calibrate each battery and use it with its own calibration profile. The results will be quite approximate otherwise.
I asked about app to switch battery profiles – nobody answered yet…
Even if it exists, it’ll work for rooted phones only, most likely…
ApokrifX said:
If you want to compare properly – you need to calibrate each battery and use it with its own calibration profile. The results will be quite approximate otherwise.
I asked about app to switch battery profiles – nobody answered yet…
Even if it exists, it’ll work for rooted phones only, most likely…
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I should think that a battery would work so long as it was stronger than the profile being used (the % might not be accurate, but it would at least run), but you bring up a good point.
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Anyone has the Laza Zcell 5400 extended battery?

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008OGEI3C/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&smid=A3MP7F92W1P0LP
It sounds better than other generic extended battery type's, just wondering if anyone actually used this.
Also how does the hump feel? Does it affect the tilt/balance of the phone when you use it in landscape mode for say, gaming? Also hump means no protective cover, just wondering if it is doable . . .
I LOVE the hump on the back of mine. Got "the other" brand of extended battery, but the covers look exactly a like.
It makes it easier to type on, easier to hold in landscape mode (hump acts like a handle of sorts), easier to hold between shoulder and ear, etc...just a much better experience overall. Even if the battery goes bust and I have to switch back to the stock one I will make it work with the hump.
As far as the battery in your link I don't know. The $10 ones on Tmart seem to be hit and miss. I got mine and so far it's not living up to its spec. Same as my old used stock battery if not a little worse.
Either way..its $10...I'm cheap as hell and broke as ****...even I spent the $10 to try one out! You can do it! Some one has to be the guinea pig here!
I've had the laza for about a week now. I can't say much for longevity, but here's what I can say.
I went from an average of about 3.25 hours of screen on time to consistently more than 6. I use my phone very heavily compared to most, and now, instead of having it on the charger several times throughout the day and getting home with 20% left (really sucks because the kids take over my TV til bedtime and it's all I've got lol) to never being on the charger and lasting pretty solid til bed time (1-3a).
The back is plastic, but sort of slightly rubbery and nice. The black one is really a dark blue, and after a few days, I warmed up to the look. I'm also going to order the mugen door only to try, cause I might like it better without the hump.
Battery percentage is inconsistent, as it'll go up and down a bit especially as it gets low.
All in all, works great, but I don't have any other big batteries to compare it too.
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lastdeadmouse said:
I've had the laza for about a week now. I can't say much for longevity, but here's what I can say.
I went from an average of about 3.25 hours of screen on time to consistently more than 6. I use my phone very heavily compared to most, and now, instead of having it on the charger several times throughout the day and getting home with 20% left (really sucks because the kids take over my TV til bedtime and it's all I've got lol) to never being on the charger and lasting pretty solid til bed time (1-3a).
The back is plastic, but sort of slightly rubbery and nice. The black one is really a dark blue, and after a few days, I warmed up to the look. I'm also going to order the mugen door only to try, cause I might like it better without the hump.
Battery percentage is inconsistent, as it'll go up and down a bit especially as it gets low.
All in all, works great, but I don't have any other big batteries to compare it too.
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Sounds good! I am considering purchasing this battery as a backup to my 5200mah battery so I don't have to wait so long between charges. I just started using a 5200mah battery this week and I have one more day to do a full charge. Just out of curiosity when you fully charge your battery are you actually getting 5400mah or something close to that? I read from one of the reviews on Amazon that "You get 5400mah of real power". After my third charge with the 5200mah battery the capacity got better but is seems to still only top out at 4196mv. Though I am getting superb battery life and right now I am sitting on 30% with 23hrs on the battery I suspect it will improve over time.........
Actually, I'd guess a solid 5aH, as it seems to be 2 standard li-ion 2500mah cells sandwiched (as all the extended bats are). Any claims of 5400, 5200, etc are exaggerations (and with quality concerns, vastly, lol). Quality seems to be about OEM, though, judging by my bat life, and I get right around double the screen on time effectively. As for life increasing over time, not likely with lithium ion batteries. Really though, I'm pretty happy with it.
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nickleboy said:
Sounds good! I am considering purchasing this battery as a backup to my 5200mah battery so I don't have to wait so long between charges. I just started using a 5200mah battery this week and I have one more day to do a full charge. Just out of curiosity when you fully charge your battery are you actually getting 5400mah or something close to that? I read from one of the reviews on Amazon that "You get 5400mah of real power". After my third charge with the 5200mah battery the capacity got better but is seems to still only top out at 4196mv. Though I am getting superb battery life and right now I am sitting on 30% with 23hrs on the battery I suspect it will improve over time.........
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From btswein in the OTHER big battery thread:
"Voltage (mV) is NOT the same as milliamp hour (mAh). Voltage is the "push" behind the amps. MAh is how much capacity the battery has. All batteries for this phone must be 3.7v. This # will fluctuate a little depending on load(ie 4.1v), but the milliamp hours (mAh) will stay constant based on the batteries capacity (ie stock battery is 2500 mAh, this one is 5200)
Stock battery is 3.7v, 2500 mAh
Tmart battery is 3.7v, 5200 mAh
Anker battery is 3.7v, 2700 mAh
Think about it like your car. It's a 12v battery, you crank your car, it drops to 9v, your alternator starts charging the battery and it is 14v, but the capacity of that battery doesn't change."
Don't worry...I thought the same thing.
I still think my Tmart 5200mAh battery is wonky...once unplugged from the charge it'll drop to the mid 90% range in a matter of minutes. I can't officially say its BETTER than the stock battery, but it lasts me most of the day. Can't complain for $10!
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From btswein in the OTHER big battery thread:
"Voltage (mV) is NOT the same as milliamp hour (mAh). Voltage is the "push" behind the amps. MAh is how much capacity the battery has. All batteries for this phone must be 3.7v. This # will fluctuate a little depending on load(ie 4.1v), but the milliamp hours (mAh) will stay constant based on the batteries capacity (ie stock battery is 2500 mAh, this one is 5200)
Stock battery is 3.7v, 2500 mAh
Tmart battery is 3.7v, 5200 mAh
Anker battery is 3.7v, 2700 mAh
Think about it like your car. It's a 12v battery, you crank your car, it drops to 9v, your alternator starts charging the battery and it is 14v, but the capacity of that battery doesn't change."
Don't worry...I thought the same thing.
I still think my Tmart 5200mAh battery is wonky...once unplugged from the charge it'll drop to the mid 90% range in a matter of minutes. I can't officially say its BETTER than the stock battery, but it lasts me most of the day. Can't complain for $10!
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Drop to mid 90% in a matter of minutes? That is wonky. Kinda like my generic 5000mah battery which does the same thing as well. I could leave that battery plugged to a/c for hours after reaching 100% and still drains fast after unplugging it.
Now at the time I was using the Rockstar Rom and I didn't have Battery Pro Widget settup correctly and I hadn't cleared my battery stats.
(And yes not to take away from it, the Rockstar Rom is great I just didn't have the latest rom installed without all the bugs worked out.)
I haven't had a chance to stress test that 5000mah battery with The Padawan Rom I am currently using as a daily driver. Perhaps the battery will kick out better result this time around.
My 5200mAh battery from Tmart drops to the mid-90% rather quickly too...like within a few minutes like yours.
I really don't know how to explain it. I feel my 5200mAh battery isn't really what it says either. I know personally that my battery performance isn't anywhere near what I'm reading from other peoples experiences.
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My 5200mAh battery from Tmart drops to the mid-90% rather quickly too...like within a few minutes like yours.
I really don't know how to explain it. I feel my 5200mAh battery isn't really what it says either. I know personally that my battery performance isn't anywhere near what I'm reading from other peoples experiences.
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Are you using any apps to calibrate your battery like:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ult#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNjYzcxLmJtdy5wcm8iXQ..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...S5NdWdlblBvd2VyLk11Z2VuUG93ZXJCYXR0ZXJpZXMiXQ..
And what rom are you currently using? I've gotten the best battery performance from The Objection Rom and The Padawan Rom fantastic battery results.....I also booted to recovery, cleared my battery stats and powered up to a fully charged battery and setup my battery profile in Battery Monitor Widget Pro.
Picked up this battery. I haven't had long enough to comment on longevity, but I have noticed that the battery seems to rattle around inside the case. Anyone else seeing that?
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Picked up this battery. I haven't had long enough to comment on longevity, but I have noticed that the battery seems to rattle around inside the case. Anyone else seeing that?
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Rattle around inside the case? No I can't say I've had an issue with the battery moving around as a matter of fact it's pretty snug against the battery door for a tight fit.
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Picked up this battery. I haven't had long enough to comment on longevity, but I have noticed that the battery seems to rattle around inside the case. Anyone else seeing that?
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Mine's snug.
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So you guys have had some time to calibrate and test...what is the verdict on this battery? Deciding between this and the 2 Anker battery deal.
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My fiancee is using the Laza for her skyrocket and is getting great battery life for how she uses it.
I on the other-hand went with a generic amazon battery as the door had the NFC antenna built in. There is a single 2 star review saying he couldn't get the door to work but i had only minor issues that were all my fault installing the door. the battery is lasting me diffidently twice as long on normal use for me in a day
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So you guys have had some time to calibrate and test...what is the verdict on this battery? Deciding between this and the 2 Anker battery deal.
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Loving it. Getting between 6-8 hrs screen on, and I'm a heavy user. Currently using it with the mugen battery door (bought for $20 on amazon) because it fits the Hyperion extended battery case for the international note better.
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Loving it. Getting between 6-8 hrs screen on, and I'm a heavy user. Currently using it with the mugen battery door (bought for $20 on amazon) because it fits the Hyperion extended battery case for the international note better.
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why are you using the Hyperion case and this battery? Is the door that comes with the battery not good? What kind of screen on were you getting on the stock battery?
lastdeadmouse said:
Loving it. Getting between 6-8 hrs screen on, and I'm a heavy user. Currently using it with the mugen battery door (bought for $20 on amazon) because it fits the Hyperion extended battery case for the international note better.
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Does the mugen battery door still have an nfc antenna?
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Does the mugen battery door still have an nfc antenna?
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It does. Couldn't tell from the pics but took the chance. The connectors or even spring loaded.
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lastdeadmouse said:
Loving it. Getting between 6-8 hrs screen on, and I'm a heavy user. Currently using it with the mugen battery door (bought for $20 on amazon) because it fits the Hyperion extended battery case for the international note better.
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Question about the hyperion case. The one I see on amazon indicates that the international one will NOT fit the AT&T galaxy note. Are you using an international note?
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incidently, reporting in, I"m very pleased with the battery life. Right now I have 37% battery life after 1 day 9 hours, and 5 hours of screen time, 39 minutes of voice calls.
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Question about the hyperion case. The one I see on amazon indicates that the international one will NOT fit the AT&T galaxy note. Are you using an international note?
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incidently, reporting in, I"m very pleased with the battery life. Right now I have 37% battery life after 1 day 9 hours, and 5 hours of screen time, 39 minutes of voice calls.
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No, I have an i717 with a laza "5400mah" battery, mugen extended battery door, and Hyperion extended battery case (for int'l note).
It all fits, even the Hyperion case. Actually it'll fit over the bump covers fine except considerable airspace around the camera.
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MPJ 6000mah extended battery

Here's a quick over view of my experience with this battery. So far I've been very impressed getting over 10 hours in SOT. It makes the phone about twice as thick at the bottom 2/3 but is actually quite nice to hold still and not too heavy. The actual capacity is massive I'm sure its the 6000mah they claim which is surprising considering how cheap it is relative to the other brands.
The back cover that comes with it does feel cheap and flimsy but I purchased the honeycomb case with the battery so that is not a big issue for me. My major concern with this battery is its voltage. On the battery it is printed that the Max charge voltage for the battery is 4.2V (the standard lithium ion Max voltage) but the lg g3 takes its battery up to 4.35 volts (due to modern phones using a slightly different li on chemistry). Constantly taking the battery to 4.35 volts when it is only designed for 4.2volts will significantly shorten its cycle life. For this reason I'm using an app called Battery charge limit to only charge my phone to 92% which is equivalent to around 4.2 volts.
Overall highly recommend it and the honeycomb case if you want to give your lg g3 a new lease on life and massive battery life without breaking the bank. Time will tell how long it'll hold up. Saw reviews saying after 6 months the battery swells up but hopefully by limiting how full it charged to that can be prevented.
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Here's a quick over view of my experience with this battery. So far I've been very impressed getting over 10 hours in SOT. It makes the phone about twice as thick at the bottom 2/3 but is actually quite nice to hold still and not too heavy. The actual capacity is massive I'm sure its the 6000mah they claim which is surprising considering how cheap it is relative to the other brands.
The back cover that comes with it does feel cheap and flimsy but I purchased the honeycomb case with the battery so that is not a big issue for me. My major concern with this battery is its voltage. On the battery it is printed that the Max charge voltage for the battery is 4.2V (the standard lithium ion Max voltage) but the lg g3 takes its battery up to 4.35 volts (due to modern phones using a slightly different li on chemistry). Constantly taking the battery to 4.35 volts when it is only designed for 4.2volts will significantly shorten its cycle life. For this reason I'm using an app called Battery charge limit to only charge my phone to 92% which is equivalent to around 4.2 volts.
Overall highly recommend it and the honeycomb case if you want to give your lg g3 a new lease on life and massive battery life without breaking the bank. Time will tell how long it'll hold up. Saw reviews saying after 6 months the battery swells up but hopefully by limiting how full it charged to that can be prevented.
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from where did you buy?
I'm in Australia so don't have access to Amazon so I got it straight off their website http://www.mpjbattery.com/mpjr-6000...ile-d850-at-t-vs985-verizon-ls990-sprint.html also have the honey comb case on there. If you're in US or UK or some magical place that has amazon you can get it off there.
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I'm in Australia so don't have access to Amazon so I got it straight off their website http://www.mpjbattery.com/mpjr-6000...ile-d850-at-t-vs985-verizon-ls990-sprint.html also have the honey comb case on there. If you're in US or UK or some magical place that has amazon you can get it off there.
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no 855 suport
Breno Spangler said:
no 855 suport
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Don't all g3 models use same battery? I have the d855 and it works fine. You lose NFC and wireless charging but I didn't use em anyway.
As long as your battery is BL-53YH it fits fine
Ah yes. That one I got aswell.
Not only acts as awesome battery, but comes with a SUPER COMFY case (feels icky going back to the usual case, this is way more handfriendly)
It should work for D855 too;
I bought one from aliexpress which was stating 7500 mah but the SOT is still the same with original battery. I tried some apps to estimate the capacity which actually was ~3000 mah.
So I dont want to waste money again. Can you share some screenshots for your SOT? BTW the shape of the battery and back cover is the same as this one
Nah haven't got any screenshots sorry mate, my g3 died of the dreaded screen flickering and fading bug. Trying to sell my extended battery now actually. But anyway I guarantee its an extended battery was getting 6+ hrs sot when I was getting 3 before. You can also look at the Hyperion 6000mah battery pretty sure it's a clone of the mpj or the other way around. You can look for YouTube videos of people using the battery too btw. Cheers.
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Nah haven't got any screenshots sorry mate, my g3 died of the dreaded screen flickering and fading bug. Trying to sell my extended battery now actually. But anyway I guarantee its an extended battery was getting 6+ hrs sot when I was getting 3 before. You can also look at the Hyperion 6000mah battery pretty sure it's a clone of the mpj or the other way around. You can look for YouTube videos of people using the battery too btw. Cheers.
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Sorry about your phone but PMed you about your battery...

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