Creative Zen Micro Photo 3.7V 830mAh Compatible Battery DAA-BA0009
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Creative Zen Micro Photo 3.7V 830mAh Compatible Battery DAA-BA0009 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
830mAh
Creative Zen Micro Photo — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (DAA-BA0009)
This 3.7V 830mAh Li-ion battery replaces the original cell in the Creative Zen Micro Photo, Zen Micro Photo 4G, and Zen Micro Photo 8G. It fits the slim internal battery bay directly and connects via the original ribbon connector. Swap it when the original cell no longer holds a charge or the player shuts down unexpectedly during playback.
- Zen Micro Photo compatibility across all storage variants: The 4G and 8G models use the same 3.7V battery bay and connector as the base Zen Micro Photo. Storage capacity is flash memory — it has no effect on battery format or voltage requirements. All three variants accept this cell without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through charge and discharge on a Zen Micro Photo unit. The BMS held cutoff cleanly at the low-voltage threshold and accepted a full charge without thermal event or charging error on screen.
- First charge after installation: After fitting a new cell, charge the player fully before use. Media players often enter a deep discharge protection state during storage. A slow trickle charge builds the cell voltage above the BMS wake threshold before normal charge current flows — skipping this step can leave the device appearing dead even with a new battery installed.
Battery percentage jumping after cell swap on the Zen Micro Photo
The Zen Micro Photo reads battery level by comparing cell voltage against a fixed set of thresholds stored in firmware. A new cell has slightly different discharge curves than the aged original, so the voltage-to-percentage mapping recalibrates over the first few charge cycles. During this period, the indicator may jump from 80% to 40% without warning or sit at full for an unusually long period. Run two to three full charge and discharge cycles and the percentage display will stabilise. No firmware update or reset is needed.
Playback cutting out before the battery indicator shows empty
The audio amplifier in the Zen Micro Photo draws a short current spike when decoding certain audio formats. Near the end of a discharge cycle, cell voltage sags under that load and briefly drops below the amplifier's minimum operating voltage — the player cuts audio or reboots even though the battery gauge still shows a bar or two remaining. This is a voltage sag issue, not a capacity fault. If it happens with a new cell, the cell may not be seated firmly — reseat the connector and confirm the battery tab contacts are flush. A fully charged cell should read 4.1–4.2V at the terminals before installation.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Creative
- 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 Zen Micro Photo won't turn on after sitting in a drawer for two years — is the new battery dead already?
Almost certainly not. After extended storage, the original cell drains below the BMS wake threshold, and the player enters a deep discharge protection state that blocks normal power-on. Connect the charger and leave it for at least 30 minutes before pressing the power button — the BMS needs trickle current to raise cell voltage above roughly 3.0V before it will allow the device to boot.
The battery gauge on my Zen Micro Photo jumps around wildly after fitting the replacement — is the new cell faulty?
The gauge is not faulty and neither is the cell. The Zen Micro Photo firmware maps battery percentage to fixed voltage thresholds calibrated for the original aged cell. A fresh cell discharges along a slightly different voltage curve, so the percentage readout loses accuracy until the firmware re-learns the pattern. Run three full charge-to-discharge cycles and the indicator will settle into consistent readings.
My Zen Micro Photo cuts out mid-song even though the screen still shows two battery bars — what's happening?
The audio amplifier pulls a brief current spike during playback, and late in the discharge cycle the cell voltage sags under that load just enough to trip the low-voltage cutoff. The percentage gauge lags behind actual cell state, so the display still shows charge remaining when the cutoff fires. Check that the battery connector is fully seated — a loose tab increases internal resistance and worsens voltage sag. A healthy cell should measure 4.1–4.2V at the terminals immediately after a full charge.
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