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need info on note 9 battery

ki8aras

i recently got a galaxy note 8 as a hand-me down from my dad and i can't stand the battery life

my plan is to replace it with a battery from a galaxy note 9

here are the battery specs:

the dimensions of the original battery are: 88 x 39 x 5 (mm)

and the dimensions of the note 9 battery are: 87.7 mm x 41.5 mm x 6 mm

we are talking about 2.7 millimeters of differnce

do you guys think its possible??

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nope. 

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13 minutes ago, ki8aras said:

why tho xd

its a different size so it wont fit and the battery itself is charged differently i think

Please quote or tag  @Ben17 if you want to see a reply.

If I don't reply it's probly because I am in a different time zone or haven't seen your message yet but I will reply when I see it ? 

 

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Are the connectors in the same location? Are the connectors physically the same too (same purpose, same signal, same voltages)?

Not really worth the hassle, batteries generally are not compatible.

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1 minute ago, jj9987 said:

Are the connectors in the same location? Are the connectors physically the same too (same purpose, same signal, same voltages)?

Not really worth the hassle, batteries generally are not compatible.

well as far as i've seen the voltage seems to be 3.85v on both of them and they use the same connector

the only observable difference is the one about the size

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