I recently moved in with my elderly father and now I am running my phone on the battery far more often and finding out that I have very little battery life. Most frustrating is that the meter will show 40-50% and I will open an app and bam, there is no power left. I bought this unlocked phone nearly 2 years ago. At that time, the vendor told me replacing the battery runs about $50. After watching a youtube, I didn't relish the idea of DIY, and started looking for a pro to do the job. Well, it turns out to be $79.99. Putting that into a 4 year+/- old phone doesn't obviously make financial sense, or does it?
I currently use cricket wireless and it kind of frosts me that they want an extra $25.00 to buy a phone so then I started looking at other pre-paids and after looking at the specs on a few mid-range phones, I find that many don't meet the processing power of my M7. So now I am confused about which way to go.
One possible course of action is to decide the replacement phone but go ahead and order a battery and tool kit and give it a shot at the user install. If the gamble doesn't work, I'm out the $20 for the battery but will be ready to make the purchase on the new phone. On Ebay there is a non-OEM battery that is advertised as for the M7 that is a 3000 mAh battery. Anyone have any experience with an aftermarket upgrade?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
I currently use cricket wireless and it kind of frosts me that they want an extra $25.00 to buy a phone so then I started looking at other pre-paids and after looking at the specs on a few mid-range phones, I find that many don't meet the processing power of my M7. So now I am confused about which way to go.
One possible course of action is to decide the replacement phone but go ahead and order a battery and tool kit and give it a shot at the user install. If the gamble doesn't work, I'm out the $20 for the battery but will be ready to make the purchase on the new phone. On Ebay there is a non-OEM battery that is advertised as for the M7 that is a 3000 mAh battery. Anyone have any experience with an aftermarket upgrade?
Thanks for any help you can offer.