🔋 Power Up Your Active Life!
The SNSOU Galaxy S6 Active Battery Replacement offers a robust 4200mAh capacity, ensuring your device stays powered for longer. Designed for compatibility with all Galaxy S6 Active models, this lithium polymer battery is built to last with up to 500 charge cycles and a 12-month warranty for peace of mind.
Battery Weight | 53 Grams |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Recommended Uses For Product | Phone |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 3700 Milliamp Hours |
Voltage | 3.85 Volts |
Compatible Phone Models | Galaxy Note 3 |
M**H
I read most of the reviews, here was my experience.
I've had my Samsung Galaxy S9 for about 6 years. It is by far the best smart phone I've ever had. If I was to complain at all about the S9, it is the battery life. These phones ship new with a Li-Ion 3000 mAh, non-removable (11.55 Wh) battery. Since this phone was new I've had to charge it once a day at the end of the day every day. Lately, I've noticed my OEM battery getting long in the tooth so to speak. I've had to start charging it 2-3 times a day and occassionally when it was down to 15% it would just die, so I decided to replace the internal battery rather than replacing the phone as it does everything I want it to do perfectly. I ordered the SNSOU 4500mAh EB-BG960ABE Li-Polymer battery as a replacement and it was not only a perfect fit, but I would say has increased the battery life of this phone by at least 60% over new. I'm now charging my phone at nearly the end of the 2nd day. Keep in mind that although the process of replacing the battery in the S9 is fairly simple and straight forward, getting the back of the phone unglued without damage is NOT. I had begun thinking that the back of my S9 was welded on. I used a hot air desoldering station to heat the back of my phone and wow... I had to do that repeatedly. I finally got it to pull lose by applying heat while pulling on the suction cup included with this replacement kit. Everything is included by the way, quite a bargain for the price. Not sure on product longevity as of yet, but in case of catostrophic failure, I'll update.
E**S
So Far AMAZING!!
I went on the journey of replacing my back cover and front digitizer since the phone was useless because of all the cracked glass. While doing the work I shorted out the battery I little but it still worked so I took my chances. Well it got hot and started acting crappy as you would expect. I looked for a larger capacity battery and took a change in this bad boy. HOLY COW!! I decided to do what it said about charging and drawing even though I hear a lot about that not being needed. Well. I'm a power user. Contractor. This thing won't seem to die LOL Even if it works for a year I definitely got more than my money's worth. Heck just the tools alone are worth the price. They are very very nice. Sorry for the crappy ICS But I wanted you to see my Repaired and upgraded Note 9 for under 200.00
T**D
It works OK but unfortunate false advertising.
I bought it just to see how well It held up with my Samsung galaxy s7, even though I really have no use for it anymore myself. Just a fun little project. After a few charges it seems to hold an ok amount of charge for the age of the phone or at least what the phone diagnostics showed me. It's definitely not 4000 like it's labeled on there it's 3000. Just cause of that it should be 1 star for false advertising. Otherwise since it's more so an emergency phone to me anymore I will let it slide. It technically works, just don't believe the 4000 label.
G**P
The battery discharged very fast
I bought this battery because my phone only lasted a few hours on a charge, the discharge was very fast. After changing the battery I didn't notice any change compared to the previous battery, the discharge is still very fast and the phone only lasts a few hours, until the battery runs out. I am disappointed with the product.
M**A
Great
Just what I was looking for!
M**E
Works but false capacity claims.
My battery recently decided to swell, so much so that it partially separated the back of my phone case. Time for a new battery. On another note, several Samsung cell phone models have this problem, battery swells causing damage to the phone and in some more serious cases results in a thermal event and fire or explosion. If you have one of these phones in a drawer, I'd recommend you finding a way to dispose of the battery. It can swell even if it's not being used.Battery looks fine, it has tools included to do the job, they look impressive but are just good enough to work. Metal is thin and weak, easy to bend ect. The battery did fit and does work. No thanks to installation instructions, none to be found. Youtube to the rescue. I decided not to add the included adhesive strips. I wasn't sure what they were intended for, but in the end figured it was better to do without in case I need to remove the battery in the future.The real test, does the battery have a 4500 mAh capacity?The answer is no, all you need to verify is an app like Ampere. Ran the app and it reports 3000 mAh, same as the original.Why do we keep falling for the higher capacity battery that has the same exact dimensions as the original? Unless they have some sort of advanced chemistry the batteries are best are going to match the existing battery capacity.Amazon should crack down on vendors selling products with outright false claims. I also ran into this same issue with a dehumidifier that claimed twice it's capacity.
G**Z
worked perfectly
worked perfectly... just make sure to re connect the wireless charging cover back in place. watch a video on youtube about re connecting the wireless plate/cover so you avoid getting the charging paused icon. That icon is a yellow triangle with a temperature .
C**N
Use a playing card to cut glue!
The battery works great, and was still 65% full when installed. The tools were a great addition, especially the thin metal pry bar.Helpful info to getting the glass off:Once you can get the metal pry bar under the back glass, use a playing card to get under and 'cut' the glue. It's less ridged than the metal pry bar and flexible enough to go under the curved glass yet tough enough to break the glue.A heatgun is your best friend in getting the back glass off, don't even try without one.The suction cup was difficult to work with and I would recommend using a bigger one and/or replacing the metal ring to something sturdier.
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