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Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max A2653 Replacement Battery 3.85V 4300mAh

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Fits Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G; replaces OEM part A2653.
Outputs 3.85V at 4300mAh capacity; supplies the processor, display, modem, and camera subsystems.
Connector integrates with iPhone 13 Pro Max battery slot; no external fasteners required for installation.
We bench-tested this cell against an aged A2653 original; the BMS accepted charge on first cycle with no fault codes.
On first use after installation, disable fast charging for one complete discharge-charge cycle so the fuel gauge IC recalibrates against the new cell curve before USB-PD pushes current into an uncalibrated BMS.

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Voltage

3.85V

Amp

4300mAh

Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max — 3.85V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (A2653)

This 3.85V, 4300mAh Li-Polymer cell is a direct swap for the original A2653 battery in the iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G (A2645). It restores power to the processor, display, camera system, and 5G modem after the original cell degrades through repeated charge cycles. Capacity matches the factory spec at 16.56Wh.

  • iPhone 13 Pro Max and 13 Pro Max 5G fitment: Both variants share the same battery bay dimensions (90.60 × 67.45 × 4.80mm), connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — one cell covers the full model range without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the 13 Pro Max platform. The BMS handshake completed correctly, charge IC accepted the cell without fault flags, and capacity read within spec across three full cycles.
  • Fuel gauge recalibration on first use: Disable fast charging for the first complete discharge-charge cycle after installation. This gives the fuel gauge IC time to map the new cell's discharge curve before high-current USB-PD sessions push current into an uncalibrated coulomb counter.

Why the iPhone 13 Pro Max reports wrong battery percentage after a cell swap

The iPhone's fuel gauge IC stores a learned discharge curve from the old cell. When a new cell goes in, that stored curve no longer matches the actual voltage-to-capacity relationship of the replacement. The OS reads state-of-charge from that stale model, so the percentage shown can be ten or more points off. One full discharge to auto-shutdown followed by a complete charge to 100% forces the coulomb counter to resync against the new cell's actual curve.

Sudden shutdown at 20–30% remaining on the replacement cell

This happens when the 5G modem or the ProMotion display triggers a current spike the new cell cannot sustain at that state-of-charge. Voltage drops below the BMS cutoff threshold — typically around 3.0V — and the phone shuts off to protect the cell, even though the fuel gauge still shows charge remaining. It is more common in the first few cycles before the gauge IC recalibrates. Run two full discharge-charge cycles without fast charging and check whether the shutdown threshold rises above 15%.

Compatible Models

iPhone 13 Pro Max iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G A2645

Replaces Part Numbers

A2653

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.85V
Amp Hours4300mAh
Capacity4300mAh
Rate16.56Wh
Net Weight61.2g /2.16 oz
Gross Weight111.2g /3.92 oz
Approximate Weight111.2g /3.92 oz
Dimension 90.60 x 67.45 x 4.80mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Apple
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: X-Longer
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-Polymer
  • Battery Type: Li-Polymer
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The percentage on my iPhone 13 Pro Max keeps jumping around erratically after fitting the new battery — is the cell faulty?

The cell is almost certainly fine. The fuel gauge IC is recalibrating its coulomb counter against the new cell's discharge curve, and until that sync completes, percentage readings can jump by five to fifteen points. Run one full discharge to auto-shutdown, then charge uninterrupted to 100% without fast charging enabled. After that first complete cycle, erratic jumping should settle.

Fast charging stopped working on my iPhone 13 Pro Max after replacing the battery — USB-PD just charges slowly now.

On the first cycle after a cell swap, the charge IC can refuse to negotiate USB-PD fast charge rates until it has profiled the new cell's impedance. This is a protective behaviour, not a fault. Plug into a USB-PD charger and let it complete one full slow charge to 100%, then disconnect and allow the phone to sit at rest for five minutes before reconnecting — USB-PD negotiation typically succeeds from the second cycle onward.

My iPhone 13 Pro Max won't turn on at all after the replacement battery sat in a drawer for a few months before installation.

If the cell discharged below approximately 2.5V during storage, the BMS enters a lockout state and blocks normal charging to prevent damage to an over-discharged cell. Connect the phone to a low-current 5W charger and leave it for 30–45 minutes without pressing any buttons — the charge IC will trickle current into the cell until voltage climbs above the BMS recovery threshold, typically 3.0V, at which point the phone will boot normally.

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