• Ilandar
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    5 days ago

    No, any of these batteries that claim significant improvements over the original are scams. Hugh Jeffreys made a video on this exact situation a couple of years ago.

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    Um lol no. It would have to be 3x the physical size of the original battery to have 3x the capacity. But if they made a new, thicker phone case to accommodate it, that could work and such things have been done a few times for other phones.

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    5 days ago

    Y’know, if something seems too good to be true, it pretty much always is. Batteries are no exception.

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    5 days ago

    https://9to5mac.com/2023/11/21/iphone-battery-mah-capacity-list/

    iPhone 7 Plus battery mAh capacity?

    2900 mAh – 11.10 watt-hour

    Generally-speaking, you can’t improve a whole lot on capacity from a manufacturer’s battery in the same space.

    You definitely can’t more-than-triple capacity.

    On the other hand, there are a lot of sketchy people selling batteries with incorrect capacity claims out there.

    I am all for large batteries, but doing so requires device manufacturers doing larger cases with space for larger batteries, not just dropping a replacement battery into the same space.

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      Follow-up to OP: If you do want that kind of large battery in a smartphone, you can get it. There are a few Chinese vendors that make “ruggedized” smartphones. For whatever reason, maybe because people want to be able to operate away from power, this class of device tends to have both a tough shell and large batteries; it was one of the few places I could find phones that had really huge batteries.

      Doogee is one such manufacturer: here’s one with a 10800 mAh battery – I really wish that we’d use Wh ratings rather than mAh, but whatever – and another from the same manufacturer with a 22,000 mAh battery. These are also quite large.

      For the former phone:

      395 g

      Or 0.87 lbs.

      For the latter phone:

      The weight is 543g or nearly 1.2 lbs

      But that gives some idea of the kind of the size tradeoff that you might need.

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    5 days ago

    Of course, it is not original and I would not trust a component as critical as the battery in any brand other than the original from the manufacturer for safety reasons.

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      Especially since some South Korean smartphone brand illustrated how it is a bad idea to have a bad quality battery in a smartphone.

      Spoiler: It gets hot. Very hot.