[Q]i9192 no unrecognizing 3800mah battery

jasondalian

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Hi,Guys,
I got a new 3800mah extented battery for my I9192, but it did not work well on this model.
First, after charging it to 100%, and put it in normal using and discharging, it will drain down to 0, and reboot ,then you will find the battery is still having 53% (sometimes 49 or 50%), ok ,then keep using it to 0%, sometimes it really uses up the battery, but sometimes it will reboot as the first time, and with 13-30% volume there. It drives me crazy! Even though the entire volume is close to 3800mah, but you just don't know which time is its last run, so you might face : it really drains out, and cannot wake up and function itself. ( I have tried to recalibrate the battery % many times ,or delet the batterystats.bin.....no use at all).
So is there anyone who knows how to amend whatever.apk or some files in system , which controls the cellphone to give the wrong infor of battery? Someone who has i9190 does not face this problem!
Thanks a lot!
Jason
 
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jimsiv

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Hi,Guys,
I got a new 3800mah extented battery for my I9192, but it did not work well on this model.
First, after charging it to 100%, and put it in normal using and discharging, it will drain down to 0, and reboot ,then you will find the battery is still having 53% (sometimes 49 or 50%), ok ,then keep using it to 0%, sometimes it really uses up the battery, but sometimes it will reboot as the first time, and with 13-30% volume there. It drives me crazy! Even though the entire volume is close to 3800mah, but you just don't know which time is its last run, so you might face : it really drains out, and cannot wake up and function itself. ( I have tried to recalibrate the battery % many times ,or delet the batterystats.bin.....no use at all).
So is there anyone who knows how to amend whatever.apk or some files in system , which controls the cellphone to give the wrong infor of battery? Someone who has i9190 does not face this problem!
Thanks a lot!
Jason
Ι don't think you can make it work....every manufacturer has a small capasitor or resistance in the battery which is telling the device if it is the right battery. Many batteries that comes from China do not include that or they have some difference so phones can't exactly know the real info of the battery. That information gave me one technician from a mobile service center. But some of them work perfect because they are a very good copy of the geniune.
 
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jasondalian

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Ι don't think you can make it work....every manufacturer has a small capasitor or resistance in the battery which is telling the device if it is the right battery. Many batteries that comes from China do not include that or they have some difference so phones can't exactly know the real info of the battery. That information gave me one technician from a mobile service center. But some of them work perfect because they are a very good copy of the geniune.
Thanks, but the answer from seller is either i9190 or i9195 , both work fine with this 3800mah battery.How come i9192 won't work? Someone said it could amend system file, but cannot be approved yet....
 

fburgos

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Ι don't think you can make it work....every manufacturer has a small capasitor or resistance in the battery which is telling the device if it is the right battery. Many batteries that comes from China do not include that or they have some difference so phones can't exactly know the real info of the battery. That information gave me one technician from a mobile service center. But some of them work perfect because they are a very good copy of the geniune.
if its just a capacitor or a resistance you could disasembly both batteries and look for that and swap it
 

jimsiv

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if its just a capacitor or a resistance you could disasembly both batteries and look for that and swap it
It's not that simple....do you now anything about smd? They are very small and very difficult to solder them...besides most of them are inside the cells of the battery...you could destroy the battery. I wouldn't recommend it.
 

fburgos

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It's not that simple....do you now anything about smd? They are very small and very difficult to solder them...besides most of them are inside the cells of the battery...you could destroy the battery. I wouldn't recommend it.
its not that easy or something I have done, but in theory it's possible could be dangerous but possible.


now i remember a mod about soldering two batteries in parallel to get double the capacity someone have a link to that?

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