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Is it possible to use a higher capacity battery on the Lumia 635? Or is it a hardware limitation?
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Above comments quite wrong. "they" don't put the highest capacity batteries in factory phones.
Go on eBay, look for "larger" batteries for your phone. Yes, there is no doubt some exaggeration, but my experience is that those claiming more capacity have it, or at least, a lot more.
Best of all, they are cheap. Not much of a gamble. And let me add, I've been "into" rechargeable battery engineering for over thirty years. I pretty well know NiCad, NiMH, and Lith Ion technologies.
A little know fact is that if you discharge your NiMH or Lith Ion battery as low as it will go, and recharge it three times, you will find extra capacity. Run your phone down until it shuts off. Wait five or ten minutes, reboot it. It will die again in moments. Do that three times.
An "unexercised" battery will not flex to its capacity.
If you want to quickly charge your battery to full then put it in the microwave for 60 seconds
Lol just kidding. Never do thatIf you want to quickly charge your battery to full then put it in the microwave for 60 seconds
Lol just kidding. Never do that
Totally agree there..also the new iPad can be used as a weighing scale 😈Unless its an iPhone, then it will totally work. 😁😉😈
Totally agree there..also the new iPad can be used as a weighing scale 😈
Wrong. Ni-cad and Li-Ion batteries are vastly different. Deep discharging cycles for li-ion batteries shorten it's overall lifespan. How to Prolong Lithium-based Batteries -.
Don't use higher capacity battery, some times it is not possible to use this in your phone.