External Battery with NAND Builds ???? - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

I have bought an external battery and when I used it with android (NAND) everything in my device was deleted(formatted).
How i can i use my external battery ???
and Have i change my kernel ???
and How i can know if this kernel is external battery support or nor???

kingo08 said:
I have bought an external battery and when I used it with android (NAND) everything in my device was deleted(formatted).
How i can i use my external battery ???
and Have i change my kernel ???
and How i can know if this kernel is external battery support or nor???
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By reading on the description of each build you want to use. But I think there is only one kernel that supports eb on nand, it's by tytung.
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[Q] Extended Battery

I just received the HTC extended batter w/ cover.. I am running Android on my HD2 (ROM: CMYLXGOs.Droid.BlueTopia.v1.0.4.7z with Updated Kernel to Hastarin r8.5.3).
But I cannot get my phone to recognize the extended batter.
Can anyone tell me what Rom/Kernel for sure works with the extended battery?
The phone does boot up ok with Android.
oneandroid said:
I just received the HTC extended batter w/ cover.. I am running Android on my HD2 (ROM: CMYLXGOs.Droid.BlueTopia.v1.0.4.7z with Updated Kernel to Hastarin r8.5.3).
But I cannot get my phone to recognize the extended batter.
Can anyone tell me what Rom/Kernel for sure works with the extended battery?
The phone does boot up ok with Android.
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Check out the Nexus build page link in my thread; it's supposed to be a good extended battery build.
oneandroid said:
I just received the HTC extended batter w/ cover.. I am running Android on my HD2 (ROM: CMYLXGOs.Droid.BlueTopia.v1.0.4.7z with Updated Kernel to Hastarin r8.5.3).
But I cannot get my phone to recognize the extended batter.
Can anyone tell me what Rom/Kernel for sure works with the extended battery?
The phone does boot up ok with Android.
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Also you need the extended battery version of hastarin kernel not the standard version
Here is a link to download it
Release r8.6_eb - http://www.multiupload.com/50VNQDNOQ5
(as above but with older battery driver with extended battery support)
oneandroid said:
I just received the HTC extended batter w/ cover.. I am running Android on my HD2 (ROM: CMYLXGOs.Droid.BlueTopia.v1.0.4.7z with Updated Kernel to Hastarin r8.5.3).
But I cannot get my phone to recognize the extended batter.
Can anyone tell me what Rom/Kernel for sure works with the extended battery?
The phone does boot up ok with Android.
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My thread has the link for the 8.6 new battery w/oldcam; check it out.

Nand & extended battery

Hello is there any nand rom that works with the extended battery?
many thanks.
legend63 said:
Hello is there any nand rom that works with the extended battery?
many thanks.
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Not for the OFFICIAL EB, Unofficial EBs work fine with/without Extended Battery Kernels
hd2k10 said:
Not for the OFFICIAL EB, Unofficial EBs work fine with/without Extended Battery Kernels
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Why not?
legend63 said:
Why not?
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Nobody has released a kernel with EB support for NAND yet, give it time though --- I think Hastarin is working on one, not completely sure though.
hd2k10 said:
Not for the OFFICIAL EB, Unofficial EBs work fine with/without Extended Battery Kernels
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Are you able to elaborate on this? Do the aftermarket EB's just "work fine" or do they actually work correctly?
Apache0c said:
Are you able to elaborate on this? Do the aftermarket EB's just "work fine" or do they actually work correctly?
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Works "fine" either way, only certain Desire builds when I had SD builds would drain my battery "properly".
I didn't notice a difference between EB and Non-EB kernels, my battery would drain normal speed (as the stock 1250mA) to 0% then turn off the phone then I'd pop the battery out and put it back in and have 60% left.
hd2k10 said:
Works "fine" either way, only certain Desire builds when I had SD builds would drain my battery "properly".
I didn't notice a difference between EB and Non-EB kernels, my battery would drain normal speed (as the stock 1250mA) to 0% then turn off the phone then I'd pop the battery out and put it back in and have 60% left.
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Interesting. But still not actually supported to work correctly so that you can use the full 2600mah without having to remove and replace the battery. I wonder if we will ever have this type of support for EBs...
Apache0c said:
Interesting. But still not actually supported to work correctly so that you can use the full 2600mah without having to remove and replace the battery. I wonder if we will ever have this type of support for EBs...
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The reason they're different from Official EB's is because EB's won't boot without the EB Kernel, only Desire based Roms on SD builds would drain all the way for me, they'd drain normal to 15% then stay at 15% till the actual battery was at 15% and then continue to 0% till it was dead. Haven't found a NAND that does this yet, supposedly it reports battery stats wrong anyway.
I was hoping to install the newest NAND Android build from Sergio76 with the official HTC extended battery. I suppose this combination will not work??
Niek_66 said:
I was hoping to install the newest NAND Android build from Sergio76 with the official HTC extended battery. I suppose this combination will not work??
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No as there is no kernel support yet
I hope there will be a NAND build soon that does support the original extended HTC battery.
Other non official extended battery's, do they work with NAND Android ROM'S?
Niek_66 said:
I hope there will be a NAND build soon that does support the original extended HTC battery.
Other non official extended battery's, do they work with NAND Android ROM'S?
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Apparently all if not most unofficial ones work, just not the official
Is the extended battery the same physical size as the standard battery?
gottabekin said:
Is the extended battery the same physical size as the standard battery?
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Not really. As far as i know, most 2300mah batteries has a bigger size so there will be a "bump" at the back of your hd2. That is why they are supplied with a suitable back cover!
Just wanted to report back. I have the $13 Singapore 2600 mah battery and it works with MDJ Cyanogenmod 7 v2.6.
I dont even have to remove and replace the battery for it to work. It's not perfect though, it basically runs down normally (slightly faster than I would like) and lasts a full day getting down to a 15% charge. Then it stays at 15% for another entire day and then discharges normally from there.
With all the progress that has been made on Android for HD2, I feel optimistic that the last several minor bugs will eventually be worked out and the device should function flawlessly.
Good idea here pick me
try this link (below)... it has an eb kernel that you install using clockworkmod.. so ur nand roms without eb support should work after you install.. hope this works
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10429937&postcount=3
kendonsh said:
try this link (below)... it has an eb kernel that you install using clockworkmod.. so ur nand roms without eb support should work after you install.. hope this works
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10429937&postcount=3
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Thanks for your help, it is much appreciated but unfortunately, I have not been able to get CWM to work on my device.
Apache0c said:
Thanks for your help, it is much appreciated but unfortunately, I have not been able to get CWM to work on my device.
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Backup your data and reformat your SD card then go through the CWM process again. Keep in mind, you need a CWM build to apply CWM Updates/patches.
This is what's highly recommended (and what fixed my CWM problems)
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/sd/download/index.html

[Q] Extended battery on NAND flashed android support

I have searched this forum as best i could to find some rom that works and supports extended battery fully....meaning it charges normally and works A-okay. This thread is meant to direct some effort towards building something for us idiots who went and bought this.....probably useless item from ebay.
Any help would be much appreciated.
koullas said:
I have searched this forum as best i could to find some rom that works and supports extended battery fully....meaning it charges normally and works A-okay. This thread is meant to direct some effort towards building something for us idiots who went and bought this.....probably useless item from ebay.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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most builds will support extended battery if you change the kernel using tytung's eb kernel.
Thank you for your fast reply jose makalolot i really appreciate it. But what i was looking for was a standalone rom which supports extended battery.
Thanks again will give this a try
Ok still i'm having trouble finding an installation guide for this so i'm still lost.
No 'standalone' rom comes with extended battery support, it's all down to the attatched kernel. There's a difference.
If you have an official htc extended battery, get the above tytung_r2_eb_signed kernel, if not other kernels are supposed to have support for NON OFFICIAL extended batteries, so just try boot up any rom you choose if you have one of these
jose makalolot said:
most builds will support extended battery if you change the kernel using tytung's eb kernel.
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Can u tell me how to change the kernel plz ??
jose makalolot said:
most builds will support extended battery if you change the kernel using tytung's eb kernel.
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Yes, but not the original htc extended battery
Yeah well all i found so far was hastarin for sd based android can someone point us to the correct direction for an original extended battery for a nand flashed android. + since i'm a bit of a noob some installation instructions wouldn't hurt
koullas said:
Yeah well all i found so far was hastarin for sd based android can someone point us to the correct direction for an original extended battery for a nand flashed android. + since i'm a bit of a noob some installation instructions wouldn't hurt
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Try the mentioned tytung one above, its based of hastarins eb kernel but modified for nand builds, I haven't got round to testing it yet so you can let me know how you get on!
Hey,
I am using MDJs CM7 2.6 Kernal:MDJ 10.4 OC with a non-HTC extended battery.
What happens to me is the battery meter shows degression like a usual battery, but at 15% (and according to the forums some people it is at 11% - but basically around then) the batter meter stops moving for hours!
And if you want to know about how much you have left take out the battery, put it in, and restart, and it will show you (I say about because it will get stuck again at 15% but for much less time).
I found a solution to this problem...well the battery works even though this build is buggy as hell but at least the phone wont restart compulsively. If you flash this rom you're phone will work with the extended battery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
Still not the best solution please leave this post open so that if somebody finds something better he can post it here.

Extended battery supported NAND ROMs?

Anyone know of any HTC Desire HD NAND builds wich support extended battery or lets me use it? Ordered the official HTC 2300 capacity battery and would like to make the most of it.
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Use this kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=948181
And install any rom u like ^^
It's not the builds that support eb, it's the kernel. There are 2 kernels that support this AFAIK, tytung is one (link in his rom thread) and the other is here
Alright. Gonna try em! Cheers.

Q. Nand vs sd

I wanted to know how slow is sd compared to nand??
The sd versions are more stable and less bugs... But will they be ridiculously slower than nand versions???
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championswimmer said:
I wanted to know how slow is sd compared to nand??
The sd versions are more stable and less bugs... But will they be ridiculously slower than nand versions???
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No bugs with 2.3 aosp nand roms. Nand is a lot faster than sd version + it's very stable. Try it yourself
championswimmer said:
The sd versions are more stable and less bugs
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Whoa, where are you getting that from? Neither version has any significant bugs and both are very stable
championswimmer said:
I wanted to know how slow is sd compared to nand??
The sd versions are more stable and less bugs... But will they be ridiculously slower than nand versions???
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There are a lot on nand that are stable like sd..
The differences are where the new system is installed: on nand it is fast because the nand (a memory like ram) is insert into the board of the phone and has bus and cable directly connected to the cpu.. But, maybe, it can be less stable because it isn't so easy alter the nand.
Create a system for an sd is easyer than nand because is an external device and, for this, maybe slow..
I cannot give you more details on speed.. It's like the speed of copy between two sata hard disk vs usb between disk..
Did i make myself clear?
RoachTeo said:
There are a lot on nand that are stable like sd..
The differences are where the new system is installed: on nand it is fast because the nand (a memory like ram) is insert into the board of the phone and has bus and cable directly connected to the cpu.. But, maybe, it can be less stable because it isn't so easy alter the nand.
Create a system for an sd is easyer than nand because is an external device and, for this, maybe slow..
I cannot give you more details on speed.. It's like the speed of copy between two sata hard disk vs usb between disk..
Did i make myself clear?
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lol...thanks but all this i already know...
i am gonna flash my hd2
so i jus wanna know if sd android will be "significantly" slower than nand android? (if not then I'll keep winmo on nand and not format nand)
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Read this
championswimmer said:
lol...thanks but all this i already know...
i am gonna flash my hd2
so i jus wanna know if sd android will be "significantly" slower than nand android? (if not then I'll keep winmo on nand and not format nand)
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Post 4 of this discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=924577
championswimmer said:
lol...thanks but all this i already know...
i am gonna flash my hd2
so i jus wanna know if sd android will be "significantly" slower than nand android? (if not then I'll keep winmo on nand and not format nand)
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Hmm, not significantly slower but it will have much worse battery life. I've used ACA on SD (when I used Winmo) and Typhoon on NAND now and NAND is definitely faster but I wouldn't say significantly so.
Nigeldg said:
Hmm, not significantly slower but it will have much worse battery life. I've used ACA on SD (when I used Winmo) and Typhoon on NAND now and NAND is definitely faster but I wouldn't say significantly so.
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Yes, this is also my result. First i tried Boxmax on SD. It was stable but slow. So i decided to go to Energy NAND with the same Android+Sense Version like Boxmax. The NAND Version is faster so i have fun with it.
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