ZTE MF980 Li3922T44P6h903546 Compatible Battery 3.84V 2200mAh
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ZTE MF980 Li3922T44P6h903546 Compatible Battery 3.84V 2200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.84V
Amp
2200mAh
ZTE MF980 / Tempo N9131 — 3.84V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (Li3922T44P6h903546)
This is a 3.84V, 2200mAh (8.45Wh) Li-Polymer battery for the ZTE MF980 mobile hotspot and the Tempo N9131. It replaces part number Li3922T44P6h903546. The MF980 is a portable Wi-Fi hotspot — this battery is the only power source while it runs untethered.
- MF980, UFI MF980, and Tempo N9131 fit: All three share the same battery bay dimensions, 3.84V nominal rail, and BMS handshake protocol. Swapping between these variants does not require firmware changes or connector adapters.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the MF980 at maximum connected devices with the cellular radio under active LTE load. The BMS held charge acceptance correctly and did not trip on the combined modem-plus-Wi-Fi draw spike during startup.
- Ventilation during extended hotspot sessions: Keep the MF980 on an open surface when running for long periods. When client devices are far from the hotspot, the cellular radio transmits at full output power. That heat builds up in the battery bay and accelerates cell wear — a flat surface with airflow underneath makes a measurable difference.
Why the MF980 drops connected devices mid-session under full load
The MF980 runs two radios simultaneously — the cellular modem and the Wi-Fi access point. At maximum client connections, the combined current draw can pull the battery voltage down sharply in short bursts. An aged or weakened cell cannot hold voltage through those sag events, so the BMS trips a protective cutoff to avoid cell damage. The device resets, and all clients disconnect. A fresh cell with lower internal resistance sustains voltage through those peaks without triggering the cutoff.
MF980 shows charged but won't boot after sitting unused for weeks
Li-Polymer cells self-discharge during storage. If the MF980 sat long enough, the battery can drop below the minimum boot voltage — typically around 3.0V per cell — and the device will not power on even when connected to a charger, because the BMS blocks charge input to a deeply discharged cell as a safety measure. Connect the charger and leave it for 20–30 minutes without pressing the power button; most chargers trickle current into deeply discharged cells during this recovery window. Once the cell climbs back above approximately 3.2V, normal charge acceptance resumes and the device will boot.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: ZTE
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My MF980 keeps kicking everyone off Wi-Fi for a few seconds then reconnecting — is this the battery?
Yes, this is voltage sag under combined radio load. When the cellular modem and Wi-Fi radio both draw peak current at the same time — especially with several clients active — a degraded battery cannot hold voltage through the spike, so the BMS trips and the device resets. A fresh Li3922T44P6h903546 cell with lower internal resistance holds the voltage rail steady through those draw events. Confirm by watching whether dropouts happen specifically when client count is highest or signal is weakest — both conditions force maximum radio output.
The MF980 battery drains much faster than it used to even with the same number of devices connected — what causes that?
Poor cellular signal is the most common cause that gets overlooked. When the MF980 is in a weak signal area, the modem transmits at maximum output power continuously trying to maintain the connection — this can double the effective current draw compared to a strong-signal environment. Li-Polymer cells also lose usable capacity with age, so a combination of signal-stressed radio draw and a degraded cell produces a dramatic drop in usable battery life. Move the hotspot to a window or higher location and check whether drain rate improves; if it does, the cell has aged and needs replacement.
The MF980 won't turn on at all after sitting in a drawer for a couple of months — is it dead?
Likely not dead — the battery has self-discharged below the minimum boot voltage, and the BMS is blocking the charge input circuit as a protection measure. Plug in the charger and leave it connected for at least 20–30 minutes without pressing the power button; the charger will trickle current into the cell during this recovery phase. Once the cell voltage climbs back above approximately 3.2V, the BMS re-enables normal charging and the device will boot. If the indicator light never comes on after 45 minutes on charge, the cell has gone below the recovery threshold and needs to be replaced.
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