Apple iPOD Mini EC003 Replacement Battery 3.7V 750mAh
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Apple iPOD Mini EC003 Replacement Battery 3.7V 750mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
750mAh
Apple iPod Mini 4GB / 6GB — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (EC003 / EC007)
This 3.7V, 750mAh Li-ion battery replaces the original cell in the Apple iPod Mini 4GB and 6GB. It fits the M9802, M9806FE/A, and over 100 additional iPod Mini variants that share the same internal bay dimensions and connector pinout. Swap it in when the original cell no longer holds a charge through a full listening session.
- iPod Mini 4GB and 6GB platform fit: Both the 4GB and 6GB Mini share the same physical battery bay (39.73 × 31.62 × 5.31mm), the same two-pin ribbon connector, and the same charge IC on the logic board — so one cell works across the whole family.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on an M9806FE/A unit and confirmed the charge IC accepted the new cell without fault flags, BMS cutoff thresholds matched the original charge curve, and the capacity indicator settled correctly within two full cycles.
- Post-swap trickle charge on the iPod Mini: If the device sat unused for months before the swap, the replacement cell may arrive below the charge IC's wake threshold. Connect the original dock or USB cable immediately after installing and leave it on charge for 30 minutes before attempting to power on — the charge IC needs time to ramp from trickle to full current.
Battery percentage jumping after a cell swap on the iPod Mini
The iPod Mini's charge gauge is voltage-threshold based — it reads cell voltage and maps it to a percentage using fixed reference points stored for the original cell. After swapping to a new cell, the gauge often misreads because the new cell's resting voltage profile differs slightly from a worn original. This causes the indicator to jump — sometimes from 80% to 20% mid-playback, or from 0% to 60% after a short charge. The fix is two full discharge-and-charge cycles, which lets the charge IC re-anchor its thresholds to the new cell's actual voltage curve. After the second cycle, the readout stabilises to within a few percent.
Playback cutting out before the battery indicator shows empty
The audio amplifier in the iPod Mini draws a voltage spike at the end of each decoded audio frame — a brief but sharp load on the cell. In a degraded or deeply discharged cell, this spike causes the voltage to sag below the BMS cutoff threshold, triggering a shutdown even when the gauge still shows remaining charge. A new cell at 3.7V nominal handles the transient draw without sagging. If this cutout persists after the swap, charge the unit to 4.1V before your next session — do not start playback from a partial charge until the cell has completed at least one full cycle.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Apple
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My iPod Mini won't turn on at all after sitting in a drawer for two years — is it the battery or the logic board?
Almost certainly the battery. After extended storage, Li-ion cells self-discharge below 2.5V, which trips the BMS into deep-discharge lockout — the device shows nothing when you press the power button. Connect it to a charger and leave it for 30 to 45 minutes without touching it; the charge IC needs to trickle charge the cell back above 3.0V before the device will respond. If the screen still shows nothing after 45 minutes on charge, check the dock connector pins for corrosion before assuming logic board failure.
The battery percentage on my iPod Mini jumps around randomly after I installed a new cell — did I get a bad battery?
The cell is almost certainly fine. The iPod Mini's fuel gauge reads raw cell voltage and compares it against fixed thresholds calibrated to the original worn cell. A fresh cell at 3.7V nominal has a different resting-voltage curve, so the gauge misreads until it recalibrates. Run two complete discharge-and-charge cycles — play music until the device shuts itself off, then charge to full both times — and the percentage readout will track accurately within a few percent after the second cycle.
My iPod Mini cuts out mid-track even though the battery still shows charge remaining — what's happening?
The audio amplifier pulls a brief voltage spike each time it processes a decoded audio frame. When the cell voltage is low or the cell is cold, this transient load drags the voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold and the device shuts down — even if the gauge still shows 15–20%. Start playback only after a full charge, which brings the cell to approximately 4.1V and gives enough headroom to handle the amplifier's transient draw without tripping the cutoff. If it keeps cutting out from a full charge, reseat the battery ribbon connector to rule out a loose contact causing intermittent voltage drops.
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