Question Does the a52s battery type Li-Po or Li-Ion? - Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G

Does the a52s battery type Li-Po or Li-Ion?
all sites says that is Li-Ion
but in Gsmarena says that is Li-Po
So what type of battery is correct?

no one know?
LOL

from GSMArena : Li-Po 4500 mAh, non-removable

bobfrantic said:
from GSMArena : Li-Po 4500 mAh, non-removable
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But in fact it is Li-Ion :/

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[Q] battery capacity?

hi am vasigar from India. I bought this mobile 2 weeks ago and I one among those suffering from bad battery drain. So I installed Battery monitor pro today and incidently found that the phone is charged 972/1200 mAh (around 81%). As far as I know se arc has 1500 mAh capacity. So I am confused. Is it alright and the app reads like that or is there a mistake in either the battery or the application. Kindly help.
With regards
You need to enter manually right battery capacity
Tested on:
•Galaxy Spica 1.5
•Galaxy S 2.3.3,
•LG 2X CM7 2.3.4
•LG 2X 2.2.1
•Iconia A500 3.0
Known Supported Phones:
•Desire HD
•Desire S
•Desire
•Xperia Arc (no mAh)
•Galaxy S (estimated mA, no mAh)
•Optimus 2X (estimated mA, no mAh)
•Defy (estimated mA, no mAh)
•Galaxy Spica
•Iconia A500
•Xoom
•HTC Evo 4G
•Droid X
•Atrix
•Galaxy Tab
•Droid Incredible
•Thunderbolt
•Wildfire
Legend:
•estimated mA: not provided by Android kernel
•no mAh: Capacity must be entered in display settings
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It's not belong to the exactly question by vasigar, but the titel is right!
So I dont want to open a new thread. My question is:
Well known the Arc S have a capacity of 1500 mAh. But there are diffrend sizes out there. Its possible to find a battery is match to our Arc S physically but with a highe capacity, like 2000 mAh? :fingers-crossed::victory:
Thanks for kind answers in advance!
LemmingDesTodes said:
It's not belong to the exactly question by vasigar, but the titel is right!
So I dont want to open a new thread. My question is:
Well known the Arc S have a capacity of 1500 mAh. But there are diffrend sizes out there. Its possible to find a battery is match to our Arc S physically but with a highe capacity, like 2000 mAh? :fingers-crossed::victory:
Thanks for kind answers in advance!
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None of those extended capacity batteries will work properly because stock 1500 mah battery gauge of the Arc / Arc S is hardcoded in the kernel and into the battery gauge reading-drivers so you are stuck at 1500 mah without any advanced re-writing of the kernel and drivers..
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Destroyedbeauty said:
None of those extended capacity batteries will work properly because stock 1500 mah battery gauge of the Arc / Arc S is hardcoded in the kernel and into the battery gauge reading-drivers so you are stuck at 1500 mah without any advanced re-writing of the kernel and drivers..
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All of those 2000mAh batteries of the same size are fake anyway. Don't bother and just buy an extra battery or an external battery pack.
sdk16420 said:
All of those 2000mAh batteries of the same size are fake anyway. Don't bother and just buy an extra battery or an external battery pack.
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It is pretty hard to verify if the batteries are fake stuff or truw extended ones because kernel and battery reading drivers can't calculate and read proper battery gauge, thanks to the hardcoding of stock value at 1500 mAh.
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Just got a 1800 mAh from ebay

..But battery widget monitor says its 1650 mAh
Is there any other app to confirm that its either 1650 or 1800 mAH ?
Assuming your talking of the 3C71 Battery Widget, you have to update the mah in its settings. Have a look in Monitoring then Battery Capacity.
I have a 1900mah battery and after a good few charges and discharges the app now reports it at 1957mah, it just takes a little time to learn.
chiggah said:
..But battery widget monitor says its 1650 mAh
Is there any other app to confirm that its either 1650 or 1800 mAH ?
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I can't believe you are SOOOOOOOOO lazy that you don't even bother to look in the settings of the very app you have installed on your phone.....

3250mAh Battery

Anyone heard of or tested this?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3250mAh-Bat...T-mobile-Samsung-Galaxy-S3-T999-/261094055007
MasterGGM said:
Anyone heard of or tested this?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3250mAh-Bat...T-mobile-Samsung-Galaxy-S3-T999-/261094055007
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Wait does that need a new back or is it the same size as the OEM battery? There are some good comments under his feedback for this battery.
bob2300nx said:
Wait does that need a new back or is it the same size as the OEM battery? There are some good comments under his feedback for this battery.
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Its the same size at the original.. but seems fake idk
hmm has 4.35v vs 3.8 oem and has plenty of positive reviews, tempted to buy it
4.35V just the max charge, same with OEM battery. 3.8V is the nominal charge...just another fake battery
egyan said:
4.35V just the max charge, same with OEM battery. 3.8V is the nominal charge...just another fake battery
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Why would voltage dictate capacity? They have nothing to do with each other.
So who's gonna be the brave soldier and buy this?
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bob2300nx said:
Why would voltage dictate capacity? They have nothing to do with each other.
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they don't. wtfmateim65 implied in his post that 3.8V and 4.35V made a difference, i was trying to clear up that misconception.
since the battery is the same size as OEM, there's no way that this battery is 3250mAh as claimed. also, if you look at the back of the battery it says 4.2V...just another fake like i said.
this seller is also implying in his auction that these batteries have short life, and to ignore it because of a "memory effect" that li-ion chemistry batteries do not have.
all in all, would not trust the rating, but it may certainly be a good replacement for the stock battery -- sans NFC and the extra mAh claimed.
Damn wouldn't that be a nice deal
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I´ve checked the negative feedback for the last months of that ebay-shop and other which offer stock size monster battery´s, and some sounds like this: "misrepresented strength of battery", "Bad battery no difference between the original one and this battery very poor", so it seems like clear fake mAh strength. :crying:
I think Samsung itself would equip their flagship with a thin stock-sized 3000 mAh battery if it would be technically possible, but i think it is not and all the ebay items are fake. There are a few other battery’s on ebay with similar strength (2850, 2950 mah), and there are also negative feedback about their real battery performance, except the good feedback for fast shipping or something unimportant.
I bought two weeks ago a Polarcell 2400 mAh battery and I´m not disappointed, but also not really happy, there is almost no noticeable difference in life perfomance between the stock 2100mAh and polarcell 2400mAh (+15%), but i think their 2400mAh is real, because the Polarcell is noticeable heavier and like in all corners 1mm bigger than the Samsung stock.

Which is the best/highest capacity extended battery for Galaxy S2 (i9100) ?

I want to buy an extended battery for my S2. But I don't know which one should I buy.
What high capacity extended batteries do you recommend?
Official or Fake?
avorlen said:
I want to buy an extended battery for my S2. But I don't know which one should I buy.
What high capacity extended batteries do you recommend?
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If you want an official one, go with Samsung's 2000 Mah.
If you would something else (fake), it could potentially ruin your phone by blowing up or melting.
If you look around, people have done tests with 3000, 3500, 1800, and original 1650 Mah.
The only one that actually lasted longer was the 3500 one.
So if you would like my opinion, either Samsung's official or 3500.
Hope this helps,
Jleoz. :good:
Jleoz said:
If you want an official one, go with Samsung's 2000 Mah.
If you would something else (fake), it could potentially ruin your phone by blowing up or melting.
If you look around, people have done tests with 3000, 3500, 1800, and original 1650 Mah.
The only one that actually lasted longer was the 3500 one.
So if you would like my opinion, either Samsung's official or 3500.
Hope this helps,
Jleoz. :good:
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2000 mAh is not enough for me. I want the highest capacity battery available for S2.
Which 3500 mAh one is the good? I read several reviews, but they are mixed. Some say it's really 3500mAh, and others say it's fake.
So which is the highest capacity extended battery for S2 that is not fake?
avorlen said:
2000 mAh is not enough for me. I want the highest capacity battery available for S2.
Which 3500 mAh one is the good? I read several reviews, but they are mixed. Some say it's really 3500mAh, and others say it's fake.
So which is the highest capacity extended battery for S2 that is not fake?
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Its a 50/50 chance. But I don't know any official version of the 3500 mAh battery.
avorlen said:
2000 mAh is not enough for me. I want the highest capacity battery available for S2.
Which 3500 mAh one is the good? I read several reviews, but they are mixed. Some say it's really 3500mAh, and others say it's fake.
So which is the highest capacity extended battery for S2 that is not fake?
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I'd guess, that none above 2000 mAh keep their promises. I got a 4800 mAh battery from mbuynow and it actually has about 3200 mAh (measured with battery monitor pro). This value also seems more realistic, when I look at the size of the battery. As the capacity is based on physics and not magic, a real 4000 mAh battery needs to be twice as large as the 2000 mAh battery from Samsung. So the size is a pretty good indicator for the real maximum capacity. A real 4000 mAh battery should be at least 14 millimeters thick, as my Samsung 2000 mAh (you can't have enough spare batts ) is 7 mm thick.

Bigger capacity battery for Note

Hi everybody,
I would like to know which battery I can buy has the biggest mAh capacity while fitting the same size as a original battery. Dont tell me batteries that tell they are 3000 mAh but in reality they are 2500 mAh and last the same as a original battery.
Thanks in advance

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