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Extended internal battery for the LG F6 ?

You seriously won't need one unless you very heavily use the device for more than 8 hours a day. After 5 hours of intensive use, I got to about 55% battery with the screen at 50% brightness. This included using LTE, texting, playing games, downloading apps, and web browsing. Non stop.

After 3 average workdays (for me anyways, I'm not on my phone a whole lot while AT work) and not recharging my phone, with my usual 3 hours of phone use for the ride to work, break, and back, my phone was at 44% battery when I finally plugged it back in.

I will be doing a real world test to see how long the battery can go at 50% brightness till it hits 15% if that helps any. But this battery is super long lasting.
 
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You seriously won't need one unless you very heavily use the device for more than 8 hours a day. After 5 hours of intensive use, I got to about 55% battery with the screen at 50% brightness. This included using LTE, texting, playing games, downloading apps, and web browsing. Non stop.



Decided to put off getting an F6 for now. Will wait for more user experience and an extended battery.

Thank you.
 
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I bought a portable power bank from newegg. Think that may be an option for you? They make small ones, big ones, disposable ones. The one I got is 10400 mAh and only 34.99. It's shorter but thicker than most phones and not too heavy. I just keep it and my phone in my pocket while at work when I need it to charge. I love it, don't have to "wall charge" anything for 3 or 4 days.
Here's a link for the one I got:
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You seriously won't need one unless you very heavily use the device for more than 8 hours a day. After 5 hours of intensive use, I got to about 55% battery with the screen at 50% brightness. This included using LTE, texting, playing games, downloading apps, and web browsing. Non stop.

After 3 average workdays (for me anyways, I'm not on my phone a whole lot while AT work) and not recharging my phone, with my usual 3 hours of phone use for the ride to work, break, and back, my phone was at 44% battery when I finally plugged it back in.

I will be doing a real world test to see how long the battery can go at 50% brightness till it hits 15% if that helps any. But this battery is super long lasting.




Apparently no one knows how to properly train your battery, because i get about 11-13 hrs of extreme use where my screen is off for about 45 min the entire day... i love the battery in this phone with minimal use i get 2 days outta the phone.. jus need to get some roms and tweaks going for this phone
 
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You seriously won't need one unless you very heavily use the device for more than 8 hours a day. After 5 hours of intensive use, I got to about 55% battery with the screen at 50% brightness. This included using LTE, texting, playing games, downloading apps, and web browsing. Non stop.

After 3 average workdays (for me anyways, I'm not on my phone a whole lot while AT work) and not recharging my phone, with my usual 3 hours of phone use for the ride to work, break, and back, my phone was at 44% battery when I finally plugged it back in.

I will be doing a real world test to see how long the battery can go at 50% brightness till it hits 15% if that helps any. But this battery is super long lasting.




Apparently no one knows how to properly train your battery, because i get about 11-13 hrs of extreme use where my screen is off for about 45 min the entire day... i love the battery in this phone with minimal use i get 2 days outta the phone and if you charge from a usb port it slow charges and get a better charge.. jus need to get some roms and tweaks going for this phone
 
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Apparently no one knows how to properly train your battery, because i get about 11-13 hrs of extreme use where my screen is off for about 45 min the entire day... i love the battery in this phone with minimal use i get 2 days outta the phone and if you charge from a usb port it slow charges and get a better charge.. jus need to get some roms and tweaks going for this phone

That would be because there IS NO WAY to "properly train your battery".
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Anyone who says there is doesn't know much about our batteries.

Sorry, but the USB is a better charge is wrong too. With our batteries, charged is charged. Period. (Lead plate car batteries like slower charges. I doubt you have a car battery in your phone though that would certainly qualify as an extended one. :D )

I would go for the portable power bank before an extended battery. I don't think you are going to see any/many more extended batteries. There's no damn room for them. You saw that with the Motion. That extended tumorattery was hideous. The guys making aftermarket batteries aren't any smarter than the one's designing them at the factory. The factory is going to put the best battery for that phone in it they can to start with.

Bruce in Ocala, Fl
 
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I have had my phone for about 2 weeks and have had it on the charger about 7-8 times. I have been intensively using the phone as well, tweaking, bricking, rooting, installing, uninstalling, updating, modding.. etc.. etc.. All with the bluetooth and wifi radio on constantly no less @ 65% screen brightness. This is one hell of a battery, my phones never fallen below 50% yet.
 
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I have had the F6 for 2 weeks. I think I have a problem with the battery. I disconnected 3G, data, mail sync,... . I must charge the phone all days. For example before going to sleep the battery was 100% and the morning, the battery fell below 40% without any use. I had the KITKAT version.

Informations about battery uses (approximatly) :
-Android system : 20%
-standby Cell : 20%
-innactif phone : 20%

If you have advices.
 
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I need one of these extended batteries! My battery is a bit old and the battery life is lacking. With xperion I can get a good standby time, battery won't drop hardly at all. Lasts all day long if I keep Sync in check.

And I recommend for you:

I have had the F6 for 2 weeks. I think I have a problem with the battery. I disconnected 3G, data, mail sync,... . I must charge the phone all days. For example before going to sleep the battery was 100% and the morning, the battery fell below 40% without any use. I had the KITKAT version.

Informations about battery uses (approximatly) :
-Android system : 20%
-standby Cell : 20%
-innactif phone : 20%

If you have advices.

Disable Sync when you are not using it. Use a power manager like JuiceDefender tat disables Sync, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC when you're not using them. JuiceDefender Ultimate has some nice features. You can try it. Set the widget on your home screen and set up your profiles for home and work, and out, and gaming. I get really good battery life when I configure it correctly. Sync kills battery really fast, especially with Google Drive Autosync and Redirect Pro (I use those for auto-uploading my pics and downloads to Google Drive) Set them to run every 4-6 hours instead of constantly.
 
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