nj02vette
Android Expert
Its nothing to shake a stick at. I recently replaced a 9200 mAh battery in a device with a 9400 mAh unit I assembled from two 4700mAh cells.
The The 9400 mAh got and average of 15 hours more usage than the 9200mAh.
100 more in a cell of that size is a welcomed increase that should mark a noticeable increase to those whom can compare.
As fare as size, They are limited but can tweak with the shape to get what they want. Its basically wrapped foil. A short thicker one can be the same as a long thinner cell.
While I honestly believe you, there are two things going on. 9200 to 9400mAh is about 2% difference. Getting 15hrs extra is not much help without a reference. By my calcs, that battery is lasting 675hrs (28.5 days), so getting 15hrs extra, while impressive, isn't that much considering the scope of things.
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More likely, the previous battery was on it's way out, and replacing it with brand new fresh cells gave you the extra power that you've been missing. So while a fraction of that extra time was due to extra capacity, most of it was due to a new battery.
All else equal, the battery in the GNex is a 6% increase, and should last 6% longer (eg 24hrs vs. 25.44hrs). But the LTE radio does take more power, so I expect it to be a wash to the GSM version.