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joplayer

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About battery I wonder if there will be a way to replace it once warranty is over. Because I'm really concerned of battery longevity. I mean, after two years of intensive use its life will decrease quite a lot so does the current design may allow some not too hard replacement ? :)
 

fi3ry_icy

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since the battery isnt gonna be removable, i am currently considering buying a portable charger..

here are some i found.. would like an opinion on which capacity would be good..

http://www.netimes.com/shop/power-master-9600mah-portable-mobile-power-p-3052.html?cPath=445_711

http://www.netimes.com/shop/2000mah...pack-with-led-light-p-3264.html?cPath=445_711

http://www.netimes.com/shop/dualport-5000mah-external-battery-pack-p-3109.html?cPath=80_731

http://mobilemate.yetaa.com/accessories/pineng-5000mah-power-bank.html

the last link has the same capacity as the 2nd last but it is way cheaper.. is it safe?
 

joplayer

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Am not a big fan of portable chargers, I fear from it to load the battery not at the right current speed, making it last fewer on the long term... I'm probably wrong though
 

24inchsub

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i am using the new trent 11000 mAh portable charger for my phones and its a beast. charges up my nexus s 6x before dying. Only downside is that it only charges one device at a time.
 
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DomCowell

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Any ideas what the best UK option is for a portable charger?

Not too expensive, but I want it to be high quality too :)
 

fi3ry_icy

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Apr 24, 2010
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HTC One X
HTC Leo
since the battery isnt gonna be removable, i am currently considering buying a portable charger..

here are some i found.. would like an opinion on which capacity would be good..

http://www.netimes.com/shop/power-master-9600mah-portable-mobile-power-p-3052.html?cPath=445_711

http://www.netimes.com/shop/2000mah...pack-with-led-light-p-3264.html?cPath=445_711

http://www.netimes.com/shop/dualport-5000mah-external-battery-pack-p-3109.html?cPath=80_731

http://mobilemate.yetaa.com/accessories/pineng-5000mah-power-bank.html

the last link has the same capacity as the 2nd last but it is way cheaper.. is it safe?


maybe OP wanna add links to portable charger in my previous post to his thread .. or something.. :D
 
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Hello.
Today I bought this from Amazon Spain for 30€ (charge included):
Sony CP-A2LS 4000mAh Li-ion
 

mrrogers1

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waiting quality battery release

Huh?

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What is the charge time when using this?

Does this fully charge your phone? In the same time it does when connected to AC?

Thanks in advance

Yeah, what he said. :)

Thanks!
 

nickp123

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To me, it seems slightly counterproductive carrying around a phone and a portable charger. Especially with in car chargers, main sockets everywhere etc.

Not knocking anyone, just saying id rather carry just the phone, and extend the battery with the plethora of available settings and/or apps.
 

lsainsbury

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HTC One X battery - first time charge:

What's the consensus on the first time charging? I've read before (somewhere) that you should fully charge the phones battery before switching it on as this will give it a good charging condition. Or is that complete rubbish and you can just start charging and switch it on and set it up?
 

TheShoura

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HTC One X battery - first time charge:

What's the consensus on the first time charging? I've read before (somewhere) that you should fully charge the phones battery before switching it on as this will give it a good charging condition. Or is that complete rubbish and you can just start charging and switch it on and set it up?

...I usually just open the box, plug it in to start charging, and turn the sucker on! I see no reasonably important reason to wait for 100% charge on first time use and have never seen evidence to support it does any good (or not doing so is bad).

Hypothetically, they tell you to charge it because if the battery is too low and you turn on the device, you will damage the battery. I just plug it in, give it a min, and turn it on.
 
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Chartist

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There have been several recommendations for chargers in different threads based on experience with other phones. Has anyone any experience of charging a ONE X from an external battery and would they recommend the charger they have used?
 

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