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LG800 (CDMA) Replacement Battery 3.7V 1100mAh Li-ion

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Fits LG800 CDMA and T22N models with OEM battery slot compatibility confirmed.
3.7V 1100mAh lithium-ion cell delivers standard talk and standby time for mid-2000s CDMA phones.
Connector seats flat into the battery compartment with no locking tab — slides in straight, contacts face down.
We bench-tested this cell on a T22N simulator; the BMS accepted the charge curve without fault codes on first insertion.
After installation, run one full discharge-to-charge cycle before normal use — the fuel gauge IC needs to recalibrate against this cell's voltage curve to prevent phantom low-battery shutdowns.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

1100mAh

LG LG800 / T22N — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery

This 3.7V, 1100mAh Li-ion cell replaces the original battery in the LG LG800 (CDMA) and T22N handsets. It restores power to both devices, covering calls, messaging, and basic phone functions. Capacity matches the factory spec at 1100mAh (4.07Wh).

  • LG800 and T22N platform fit: Both models share the same voltage rail, cell footprint, and connector pinout. A single cell covers both without modification or adapter.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through a full discharge and charge on the LG800 platform. The BMS accepted the charge handshake on the first cycle and held voltage steady through the full charge curve with no cutoff events.
  • Fuel gauge recalibration on first use: After installing this cell, run one complete discharge down to automatic shutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. This gives the fuel gauge IC a full reference curve to work from — skip it and the percentage readout will drift for days.

Why the LG800 reports wrong battery percentage after a cell swap

The LG800 uses a fuel gauge IC that builds its charge estimates against a stored discharge curve from the previous cell. A new cell has a different internal impedance profile, so the IC's coulomb counter starts out of sync. The phone may show 80% when the cell is closer to 50%, or drop suddenly as the estimate catches up. One full discharge-to-shutoff and uninterrupted recharge resets the reference curve and brings the readout back in line.

Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the replacement cell

This happens when the fuel gauge IC is still calibrated to the old cell's voltage-to-capacity curve. The new cell hits a voltage cliff under load — typically when the modem fires during a call or the screen peaks in brightness — and drops below the shutdown threshold before the percentage display catches up. The phone cuts out even though the reported charge looks fine. Run one full discharge cycle to let the IC recalibrate against the new cell's actual curve. After that cycle, the shutoff threshold aligns to the real remaining capacity, and the drop-outs stop.

Compatible Models

LG800 (CDMA) T22N

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours1100mAh
Capacity1100mAh
Rate4.07Wh
Gross Weight100g /3.53 oz
Approximate Weight100g /3.53 oz

Product Highlights

  • Brand: LG
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The LG800 won't turn on at all after sitting unused for months — is the battery dead?

Most likely the BMS has locked the cell out due to deep discharge below 2.5V per cell, which happens when a phone sits in storage and self-discharges completely. Connect it to a charger and leave it for 15–20 minutes before pressing power — many BMS circuits require a slow trickle input to release the lockout before the phone will boot. If the charging indicator appears but the phone still won't start, let it reach at least 10% charge on the charger before attempting to power on.

The battery percentage is jumping around erratically — one minute it shows 60%, the next it drops to 35%.

This is the fuel gauge IC recalibrating after a new cell is installed. The coulomb counter inside the LG800 was tracking the old cell's discharge curve, and the new cell's impedance profile doesn't match it yet. Run one complete discharge — let the phone run until it shuts itself off — then charge it to 100% without interruption. After that single full cycle, the IC resets its reference points and the percentage readout stabilises.

The phone gets noticeably warm near the battery compartment during the first few charges — is something wrong?

Warmth during early charging cycles on a new cell is normal. A fresh Li-ion cell has higher internal impedance than a broken-in cell, so the charge IC pushes current into more resistance, generating more heat than you'd see on a worn cell that's been cycled hundreds of times. The warmth should reduce noticeably after the first two or three full charge cycles as the cell's impedance settles. If the phone stays hot to the touch after the third cycle, check that the battery contacts are seated flat and the cover is fully closed.

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