HTC J Butterfly Replacement Battery BL83100 3.8V 2020mAh
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HTC J Butterfly Replacement Battery BL83100 3.8V 2020mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.8V
Amp
2020mAh
HTC J Butterfly / HTL21 / X920 — 3.8V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (BL83100)
This is a 3.8V, 2020mAh Li-Polymer cell replacing the original BL83100 battery in the HTC J Butterfly, HTL21, and X920 series smartphones. It fits the same slot, connects to the same flex-cable connector, and communicates with the phone's charge IC over the same single-wire bus. Capacity figure is 7.68Wh at rated voltage.
- J Butterfly / HTL21 / X920 platform fit: These models share the same PCB layout, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. One cell covers the full variant list — hardware differences between the X920 and HTL21 carrier builds do not affect battery compatibility.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the J Butterfly platform. The charge IC accepted the BMS handshake without fault codes, and the protection circuit tripped correctly at the low-voltage cutoff threshold — no runaway, no false full-charge termination.
- Fuel gauge recalibration on first use: Disable fast charging for the first complete discharge-charge cycle after fitting this cell. The fuel gauge IC ships calibrated to a reference curve — running one slow cycle lets the coulomb counter lock onto the actual discharge profile of this specific cell before high-current charging begins.
Why the J Butterfly reports the wrong battery percentage after a cell swap
The J Butterfly uses a coulomb counter inside the fuel gauge IC to track charge state. That counter was calibrated against the original cell's internal impedance and discharge curve. A new cell has different impedance characteristics, so the stored calibration data no longer matches actual cell behaviour. The phone reads voltage and current correctly but maps them to the wrong state-of-charge estimate. One full discharge to automatic shutdown followed by a complete uninterrupted charge cycle resets the learned parameters and brings percentage reporting back into alignment.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% remaining on the replacement cell
This happens when the cell voltage drops below the modem's or display's minimum rail voltage under peak load — even though the fuel gauge still shows charge remaining. The new cell's voltage sags faster than the old calibration curve predicts during high-current draws. The phone's PMIC interprets the voltage drop as a critical low and cuts power before the fuel gauge catches up. Run the phone to automatic shutdown at least twice, charging fully each time, and check that the shutdowns move progressively lower — if they stabilise above 15%, the gauge IC is still recalibrating; if shutdown still hits 25% or above after three full cycles, check that the battery connector is seated flat with no lifted pins on the flex cable.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: HTC
- 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 phone won't turn on at all after the replacement battery sat in a drawer for months — is the cell dead?
Probably not dead, but the BMS has locked out below its minimum cell voltage threshold, typically around 2.5V per cell for Li-Polymer. Plug into a wall charger — not a PC USB port — and leave it for 20–30 minutes without pressing the power button. The charge IC trickle-charges a deeply discharged cell back above the BMS unlock threshold before normal charging starts. If the charging LED or screen does not respond after 45 minutes on a wall adapter, measure the charger output with a meter to confirm the adapter is delivering voltage before assuming the cell is faulty.
Fast charging stopped working after fitting this battery — the phone charges, but only slowly.
On the first cycle after a cell swap, the HTC charge IC runs a qualification handshake with the new BMS. If it does not receive a valid response within the timeout window, it falls back to standard 5V charging and logs the session as a safety fallback — not a fault. Complete one full slow charge to 100% without interrupting it, then disconnect and reconnect the charger. Most handsets re-attempt the fast-charge negotiation on the next plug-in event and resume normal charge rates once the BMS has completed its first full cycle.
Battery percentage jumps erratically — goes from 60% to 35% in minutes with no heavy use.
The coulomb counter in the fuel gauge IC is still mapping charge state against the old cell's stored impedance profile. When actual cell voltage doesn't match the predicted curve at a given load, the IC corrects sharply rather than gradually — producing the visible jumps. This is a calibration issue, not a defective cell. Discharge the phone fully until it shuts down automatically, then charge uninterrupted to 100% twice in a row; after the second cycle, verify the percentage drops are smooth and linear under normal screen-on use before drawing any further conclusions.
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