LG V10 BL-45B1F Replacement Battery 3.8V 2500mAh
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LG V10 BL-45B1F Replacement Battery 3.8V 2500mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.8V
Amp
2500mAh
LG V10 / VS990 / H960 Series — 3.8V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (BL-45B1F)
The BL-45B1F is a 3.8V, 2500mAh lithium-polymer cell that powers the LG V10 and its carrier variants including the VS990 and H960. It fits 34+ model numbers across the V10 line, all sharing the same connector, footprint, and BMS handshake. Swap it out when the original cell no longer holds a usable charge or the phone shuts down unexpectedly under load.
- V10 variant compatibility: The VS990, H960, and H960YK all run the same 3.8V power rail, use an identical 5-pin connector, and expect the same BMS communication protocol — which is why one cell covers all of them without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell on a VS990 unit and confirmed the BMS accepted charge handshake on the first connection, held voltage above 3.6V through a full screen-on discharge, and triggered low-battery cutoff cleanly at 3.4V without an abrupt shutdown.
- Fuel gauge recalibration on first use: On first use after installation, disable fast charging and run one complete discharge-charge cycle at standard rate. This lets the fuel gauge IC map the new cell's discharge curve before high-current charging pushes current into an uncalibrated state.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the replacement cell
This is a voltage cliff issue, not a capacity problem. The LG V10's Snapdragon 808 modem and QHD display draw current spikes that briefly pull cell voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold — even when the reported percentage looks safe. A fresh cell with an uncalibrated fuel gauge IC makes this worse because the coulomb counter still holds parameters from the degraded original cell. Run one full discharge to auto-off, then charge uninterrupted to 100% without unplugging early. After that cycle, the fuel gauge IC recalibrates its empty-cell voltage reference and the shutdowns typically stop.
Phone not powering on after the battery sat in storage
Lithium-polymer cells discharged below approximately 2.5V trigger a BMS lockout to prevent unsafe charging of a deeply depleted cell. If the V10 shows no response and no charge indicator after connecting a cable, the cell is likely in lockout. Plug into a wall adapter — not a computer USB port — and leave it connected for 20–30 minutes without pressing the power button. The charge IC will trickle current into the cell until voltage climbs above 3.0V, at which point the BMS exits lockout and normal charging resumes.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: LG
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My LG V10 percentage jumps around after the battery swap — shows 40%, then suddenly 15%. What's happening?
The fuel gauge IC on the V10 stores a discharge curve calibrated to the old cell, and the new cell's impedance profile doesn't match it. That mismatch causes the coulomb counter to misreport state-of-charge, producing jumps of 10–25% at a time. Run one full discharge to auto-shutdown followed by an uninterrupted charge to 100% at standard rate — no fast charging during this cycle. After that single calibration cycle, erratic percentage readings almost always stabilise.
Fast charging stopped working after I put in the replacement — it's only charging slowly now. How do I fix it?
On the first connection with a new cell, the V10's charge IC runs a validation handshake with the BMS before unlocking higher current. If that handshake doesn't complete — usually because the phone was powered off during installation or the cell voltage was very low — the device defaults to trickle charge as a safety fallback. Power the phone fully off, remove the battery for 30 seconds, reinstall it, and boot into the OS before connecting the charger. Reconnecting the charger after a clean boot gives the charge IC a fresh handshake attempt and fast charge typically resumes at that point.
The back of my LG V10 feels noticeably warm near the battery while charging the new cell. Is something wrong?
A new lithium-polymer cell has higher internal impedance than a broken-in one, and the charge IC compensates by pushing slightly more voltage across that resistance — which generates more heat in the early cycles. This is normal for the first three to five charge cycles and the warmth should decrease as the cell's impedance settles. If the phone becomes hot to the touch or the back feels uncomfortable to hold, remove it from the charger and let it cool to room temperature before continuing. After the break-in cycles, charge the phone on a flat hard surface rather than a bed or case to keep heat dissipation clear.
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