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Default Battery Feipusi 2300 mAh Li-ion / P930,LU6200,SU640

Battery 飞普斯 (Feipusi) 2300mAh Li-ion for P930/LU6200/SU640

Just bought one of these on chinese Taobao.com and it really improve batterylife! Also good quality, not crappy and without the feeling that it may blow up someday.

Good thing is, same size like original battery because i dont like the look and feel with the 3000+ mAh batteries.



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After 3,5 hours of use (some Wifi/phonecalls) still on 100%!!! No way with stock LG battery... nice one.

Edit: 5,5 hours... still on 100%, more than weird but i like it!
 
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That can't be possible. Reboot the phone and see if it shows you a true battery percentage.

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I've read those are pretty good for use, typically better than stock batteries, but that they tend to drain a little more quickly when the phone's in standby than stock batteries. Regardless, I bought a couple. They're cheap enough, I'll give it a whirl =) worst case scenario, a couple extra backup batteries for me!
 
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That can't be possible. Reboot the phone and see if it shows you a true battery percentage.

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I thought so too, first guess was that i had to clean battery stats. After that it wasn't on 100%. But still at 89% now, after more than 7 hours with wifi on... movie on highest brightness and whatever.

Let's see if the performance will last, saw a lot of chinese products starting nice but in the end...
 
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What rom and kernel are you running? What have you done to preserve battery life?

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Have you actually put the battery through a few full charge-discharge cycles? Without putting it through a few days of use first, it is not really possible to tell how the battery performs compared to the stock battery.

It seems fishy that this battery is the same size as the stock 1800 mAh battery, but has a 30% increase in capacity...
 
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Have you actually put the battery through a few full charge-discharge cycles? Without putting it through a few days of use first, it is not really possible to tell how the battery performs compared to the stock battery.

It seems fishy that this battery is the same size as the stock 1800 mAh battery, but has a 30% increase in capacity...
I will try a few days and let you know. The battery weights more than the stock one. My wife's Lenovo phone have also 2300mAh tiny battery.
I guess the phone can't read the battery's information.



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Interested in more in depth reviews!
 
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been looking for something like this for a while. Should be great if you could give us a complete review & comparison. Thanks