Google Pixel 9 Pro G526Q Replacement Battery 3.9V 4950mAh
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Google Pixel 9 Pro G526Q Replacement Battery 3.9V 4950mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.9V
Amp
4950mAh
Google Pixel 9 Pro / Pixel 9a — 3.9V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (G526Q)
This 3.9V, 4950mAh Li-Polymer cell replaces part number G526Q in the Google Pixel 9 Pro (G3Y12, GTF7P, GXQ96) and Pixel 9a. It fits devices where the original cell has degraded, lost charge capacity, or failed to hold voltage under screen and modem load. Rated at 19.31Wh, it matches the OEM energy spec for these models.
- G3Y12, GTF7P, GXQ96, Pixel 9a fit group: These four models share the same G526Q connector pinout, BMS handshake protocol, and 3.9V nominal voltage rail — which is why one cell covers all four. The fuel gauge IC in each reads the same cell chemistry signature on the first boot cycle.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the cell through a full charge-discharge cycle on a Pixel 9 Pro unit. The BMS accepted the cell without error flags, the charge IC stepped through trickle, CC, and CV phases correctly, and the coulomb counter initialised on the first complete cycle.
- First-cycle fast charge protocol: On first use after installation, disable fast charging for one complete discharge-charge cycle. This allows the fuel gauge IC to map the new cell's discharge curve before high-current USB-PD charging pushes elevated current into an uncalibrated cell, reducing the risk of early percentage drift.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the replacement cell
This is a voltage cliff problem, not a capacity problem. Under peak modem load — 5G radio, GPS, and screen active simultaneously — the cell voltage drops faster than the fuel gauge IC predicts, and the phone shuts down before the reported percentage reaches zero. It happens most often on a fresh cell because the coulomb counter is still calibrated to the old cell's impedance curve. Run two full discharge-charge cycles without fast charging, and the IC recalibrates to the new cell. After that, shutdowns below 20% drop significantly. If the issue persists after three cycles, check that the battery connector is fully seated — a partial connection raises contact resistance and accelerates voltage sag.
USB-PD fast charge not negotiating on the first cycle after swap
After a cell replacement, the Pixel's charge IC sometimes stays in standard 5V/0.9A mode and refuses to step up to USB-PD fast charge rates. This happens because the charge controller applies a conservative profile until it completes one full charge cycle on the new cell and confirms BMS communication is stable. Reboot the device after the first full charge completes. If fast charging still does not activate, clear the cached charging data by powering off, removing the USB cable, waiting 30 seconds, then reconnecting — this resets the charge IC negotiation state.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Google
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: X-Longer
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Pixel 9 Pro shows the battery percentage jumping around erratically after I put in the new G526Q cell — what's happening?
The fuel gauge IC is still running calculations against the old cell's discharge curve stored in memory. It hasn't mapped the new cell yet, so the coulomb counter produces unstable percentage readings as it tries to reconcile real voltage against outdated data. Run two complete discharge-charge cycles with fast charging disabled — by the end of the second cycle, the IC should have enough data points to track the new cell accurately. If the jumping continues past three cycles, check the battery connector for any debris on the contacts that could be causing intermittent signal.
The phone gets noticeably warm near the bottom-left corner during charging after the battery swap — is that normal?
A new high-impedance cell causes the charge IC to work harder in the constant-current phase, which generates more heat than you'd see on a worn cell with lower internal resistance. This is most pronounced in the first few charge cycles and typically settles down once the cell's internal resistance stabilises. Keep the phone out of a case during those first few charges so heat can dissipate. If the warmth continues beyond five cycles or the phone triggers a thermal warning, recheck that the battery flex cable is fully seated — a misaligned connector increases contact resistance and adds heat at that point.
The replacement battery won't power the phone on at all — screen stays black after installation, and it won't respond to the charger either.
If the cell sat in storage at low voltage before shipping or installation, the BMS may have entered lockout mode below 2.5V per cell to prevent damage. The charge IC won't negotiate a session with a BMS in lockout, so the phone appears completely dead. Connect the phone to a USB-PD charger and leave it untouched for 20–30 minutes — the charger delivers a trickle current that slowly raises the cell voltage until the BMS exits lockout and allows normal charging to begin. Once the screen shows the charging indicator, let it charge to 100% before powering on.
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