2014-09-01, 17:09
(2014-09-01, 16:48)nikstar Wrote: As I told you before still there is power inside the battery. How do you know how many mah's it is? Or this 7% you said?
If you start the charge of the (0) then you should have different readings.
Also you should know that all the lithium batteries reducing their capacity, depending of the charging cycles. This means that you will get lower readings than a new battery.
You should also know that all the batteries are not the same. And off course, all the chargers are not the same. The inew v3 battery is rated at 4,35v and if your charger is 4,2v it will NEVER go higher than 4,2 volts.
That was the problem of the inew v3. It could not charge the battery at the 4,35v and this reduced the total power of the (small) battery.
That's why the THL battery was last so long. Not only the 6% that it is bigger. The thl battery was rated as 4,2v and the inew could charge it to maximum. If you read the feedbacks of people who installed the THL V8 battery, they said of about a total 20% increment of the power.
Now with the kitkat this is changed. The phone can charge the battery up to its limit (4,35) and with the combination of kitkat's better power management make the improvement a huge one.
But if you have a THL battery on your phone and you have update to kitkat, there is a danger of damage of your phone. Your battery for SURE it will die after a few cycles but a possible distortion or explosion of the overcharged battery it will kill your phone.
Thus I said, that although the phone switches off on 0%, but in fact there is still 'bout 7% left. And I also said, that after the charger i had 10% left to complete the charge ith the phone. But even extra 17% do not make it.