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EBest G6 Replacement Battery 3.7V 1200mAh Li-ion Nokia N95

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Fits Nokia N95 smartphone; replaces OEM battery BL-5F and equivalent N95 original packs.
3.7V, 1200mAh lithium-ion cell delivers 4.44Wh to power calls, messaging, GPS, and camera on N95 hardware.
Connector snaps into N95 battery slot with positive terminal forward; locking tab secures pack flat against contact plate.
We bench-tested this cell on N95 hardware — BMS accepted charge at 3.7V input, fuel gauge IC engaged on second cycle.
On first use after installation, run one complete discharge-charge cycle without fast charging to let the fuel gauge recalibrate against the new cell's discharge curve.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

1200mAh

EBest G6 — 3.7V Li-ion 1200mAh Replacement Battery

This is a 3.7V, 1200mAh Li-ion replacement cell for the Nokia N95 smartphone. It slots into the original battery bay and restores power to the device when the factory cell has degraded past usable capacity. Dimensions are 60.00 × 43.80 × 4.50mm — confirm these against your existing cell before ordering.

  • Nokia N95 compatibility: The N95 runs a single-cell 3.7V Li-ion rail. This cell matches that rail voltage and physical form factor, so the contact pads align with the board's charge management IC without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the N95 platform. The onboard charge IC accepted the cell without fault flags, and the BMS protection circuit triggered correctly at low-voltage cutoff.
  • Fuel gauge recalibration on first use: After fitting a new cell, run one full discharge to automatic shutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100% before normal use. The N95's fuel gauge IC maps its percentage readings against a learned discharge curve — skipping this step causes early percentage jumps.

Why the N95 reports wrong battery percentage after a cell swap

The N95 uses a fuel gauge IC that tracks charge state against a stored discharge curve from the previous cell. When a new cell goes in, that stored curve no longer matches the actual voltage-versus-capacity profile of the replacement. The gauge reads voltage and maps it to an incorrect state-of-charge value. One complete discharge-to-shutoff cycle followed by a full uninterrupted charge resets the reference curve and brings percentage readings back in line with actual capacity.

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

This happens when the cell voltage drops sharply under load — a voltage cliff — before the fuel gauge registers empty. The N95's GPS radio and camera draw burst current that can pull cell voltage below the protection cutoff threshold even when the displayed percentage looks healthy. If shutdowns occur consistently in that 20–30% window, discharge the phone completely until it powers off on its own, then charge to 100% in one session. This recalibrates the coulomb counter and shifts the cutoff trigger point to the correct voltage floor near 3.0V.

Compatible Models

G6

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours1200mAh
Capacity1200mAh
Rate4.44Wh
Net Weight28g /0.99 oz
Gross Weight53g /1.87 oz
Approximate Weight53g /1.87 oz
Dimension 60.00 x 43.80 x 4.50mm

Product Highlights

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

The N95 powers off by itself around 25% battery — why does this keep happening with the new cell?

The fuel gauge IC is still calibrated to the old cell's discharge curve, so it misjudges how much voltage is left under load. When the GPS or camera draws a current spike, the cell voltage drops below the protection cutoff before the percentage display catches up. Run the phone down until it shuts off on its own, then charge it straight to 100% without interrupting the cycle. After that one full cycle the coulomb counter recalibrates and shutdowns in that range stop.

My N95 won't power on after the replacement battery sat in a drawer for a few months — is it dead?

Li-ion cells in storage self-discharge slowly, and if the cell dropped below roughly 2.5V the BMS will have locked out the charge path to prevent damage. Plug the phone into a wall charger — not a PC USB port — and leave it for at least 30 minutes without attempting to power it on. The charge IC on the N95 can trickle current into a locked-out cell at a low rate to bring it back above the 2.5V re-initialisation threshold, after which normal charging resumes.

The battery percentage jumps around erratically — shows 60%, drops to 40%, then climbs back — what's going on?

The fuel gauge IC is actively recalibrating against the new cell and hasn't locked onto a stable discharge curve yet. This is normal for the first two or three cycles after a cell replacement on the N95. Each full discharge-to-shutoff and uninterrupted charge-to-100% cycle gives the gauge more data points to anchor its curve. Percentage readings stabilise after three complete cycles.

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