HTC One ST Replacement Battery BM60100 3.7V 1400mAh
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HTC One ST Replacement Battery BM60100 3.7V 1400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1400mAh
HTC One ST / One SU / One SC — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BM60100)
This is a 3.7V 1400mAh Li-ion cell replacing OEM part BM60100 in the HTC One ST, One SU, One SC, and T528t smartphones. It matches the original connector, dimensions (60.00 × 46.15 × 4.85mm), and BMS communication protocol. Swap it when your original cell can no longer hold a usable charge across a full day.
- One ST / SU / SC platform compatibility: These models share the same battery bay dimensions, 3.7V power rail, and connector pinout. The BM60100 part number covers all three variants plus the T528t because HTC used a common battery spec across that device generation. No adapter or modification needed.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on HTC One ST hardware. The BMS accepted charge from the phone's charge IC without tripping overcurrent protection, and voltage held stable under combined screen and modem load without sagging below the 3.2V cutoff.
- Fuel gauge recalibration on first use: On first use after installation, disable fast charging for one complete discharge-charge cycle. This lets the fuel gauge IC build an accurate discharge curve for the new cell before high-current charging runs against an uncalibrated reference — preventing erratic percentage readings from the first charge onward.
Why the HTC One ST reports wrong battery percentage after a cell swap
The phone's fuel gauge IC stores a learned discharge curve from the original cell. When you fit a new cell, that stored curve no longer matches actual cell behaviour. The IC applies the old model to the new chemistry, so the percentage it reports drifts from true state of charge. One full slow discharge down to automatic shutdown, followed by a full charge, forces the IC to recalculate against the new cell's actual voltage-to-capacity curve. After that cycle, percentage readings stabilise.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the replacement cell
This happens when the cell voltage drops sharply under combined modem and display load — a voltage cliff the fuel gauge IC did not anticipate. The phone's low-voltage protection triggers an immediate shutdown even though the reported percentage still looks safe. The cause is the uncalibrated fuel gauge reading state of charge from stored data rather than live cell behaviour. Run one full discharge-charge cycle without fast charging; after recalibration, the IC will flag the approaching cutoff voltage accurately and the shutdowns stop.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: HTC
- 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 HTC One ST won't turn on at all after the replacement battery sat in a drawer for a few months — is the cell dead?
Probably not dead, but the BMS has locked out below the 2.5V per-cell recovery threshold after deep self-discharge in storage. Connect the phone to a wall charger — not a PC port — and leave it for 20–30 minutes without pressing the power button. The charge IC will trickle current into the cell until voltage clears the BMS lockout threshold, after which the phone will boot normally. If voltage does not recover past 3.0V after an hour on the charger, the cell has self-discharged past the point of chemical recovery.
The percentage on my HTC One ST jumps around erratically — goes from 45% straight to 12% then back up — what's causing that?
The coulomb counter and fuel gauge IC are still running the discharge model calibrated to your old cell. The new cell has a different internal resistance and voltage curve, so the IC misfires its state-of-charge estimates under load. Run one complete discharge — let the phone shut itself off — then charge uninterrupted to 100% without using the device. That single full cycle gives the IC enough data to rebuild its reference curve, and the jumping stops.
Fast charging stopped working after I put in the new battery — the phone only slow charges now. Is something wrong with the cell?
On the first cycle after installation, the phone's charge IC often defaults to standard charge current because the new BMS has not yet been accepted by the device's proprietary charge negotiation handshake. This is normal behaviour. Charge the phone fully at standard rate, then discharge it completely, and reconnect to the charger. After that initialisation cycle, the charge IC re-negotiates with the BMS and fast charging resumes at the correct current.
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