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jukey 2010-10-16 20:54

battery shows always 100 percent and drops to 0 percent in afew seconds
 
Hi,

I brought a new battery at the official Nokia Shop at amazon.de. Since I use this battery the level is constant at 100 percent. There is no difference also after hours of usage. Only a few second befor the devidce turns itself of because there is no power left it shows "battery empty" message and the symbol turns from the green full battery icon to th red "battery empty" icon. Tools like battery graph are showing a graph always at the same level.

Do you have an idea what I can do to get back the normal behaviour?

Thank you Uwe

liquid_chaos 2010-10-16 20:58

Re: battery shows always 100 percent and drops to 0 percent in afew seconds
 
i have this problem with a cheap battery i got off ebay. havent found a fix

bobbydoedoe 2010-10-16 21:00

Re: battery shows always 100 percent and drops to 0 percent in afew seconds
 
i think you got a fake battery. i too have bought a nokia battery from amazon (amazon=the seller), but it turns out to be fake. ie: full charge, than in an hour, it drops to 0%, and phone shuts down. so i returned it and bought another battery from nokia.com online store, and sure enough, this is the real deal. but at $70+ USD it better be.

matthew maude 2010-10-16 22:41

Re: battery shows always 100 percent and drops to 0 percent in afew seconds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bobbydoedoe (Post 842850)
i think you got a fake battery. i too have bought a nokia battery from amazon (amazon=the seller), but it turns out to be fake. ie: full charge, than in an hour, it drops to 0%, and phone shuts down. so i returned it and bought another battery from nokia.com online store, and sure enough, this is the real deal. but at $70+ USD it better be.

how much???
it only cost £19 in the uk

kulas 2010-10-16 22:48

Re: battery shows always 100 percent and drops to 0 percent in afew seconds
 
i think its fake. drop by at any nokia store near you to purchase a new one. it is a lot more expensive but the quality is great! :)

bobbydoedoe 2010-10-17 00:45

Re: battery shows always 100 percent and drops to 0 percent in afew seconds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by matthew maude (Post 842906)
how much???
it only cost £19 in the uk

i think i paid $40 USD, so a little more than yours.

matthew maude 2010-10-17 02:22

Re: battery shows always 100 percent and drops to 0 percent in afew seconds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bobbydoedoe (Post 842970)
i think i paid $40 USD, so a little more than yours.

you should look on ebay for a 2nd hand/damaged 5800

osomanos 2010-10-17 02:27

Re: battery shows always 100 percent and drops to 0 percent in afew seconds
 
I got one too from China in oem packaging and had exactly the same
problem. Fake, Fake, Fake!

cr0c0 2010-10-17 03:55

Re: battery shows always 100 percent and drops to 0 percent in afew seconds
 
There's no point in buying batteries from Ebay or Amazon anymore because there is almost no way of making sure they are real before receiving them. This is true for cell phones, laptops and everything else.

I bought a couple of laptop batteries for my old Sony Vaio laptop that claimed to be OEM, original, etc and they were fake. And no, I did not go for the cheapest ones, but the most expensive from sellers with a lot of positive feedback.

As a side note, the reason I stopped buying Sony laptops were their batteries. Replacement batteries from Sony are EXPENSIVE when compared to Asus for instance. And they don't last any longer in terms of both run time or longevity...

geneven 2010-10-17 04:07

Re: battery shows always 100 percent and drops to 0 percent in afew seconds
 
I have bought a number of fake batteries and none of them were as bad as the one the OP described. They don't last just an hour. If you buy a variety of cheap batteries, most of them will be decent, in my experience, and I have been doing this for years for my Nokia tablets.

Even with genuine batteries, the meters are notoriously unreliable.


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