LG KG288 IP-411A Replacement Battery 3.7V 600mAh
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Charge your new battery fully before you use it for the first time. Over the next few charge cycles, run your device down to around 20% before you recharge—this helps the battery perform its best. After that, charge whenever you need to.
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Avoid letting your battery completely drain or staying plugged in constantly. Both extremes wear it out faster. Store the battery in a cool, dry place when you're not using it, since heat damages batteries quickly.
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LG KG288 IP-411A Replacement Battery 3.7V 600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
600mAh
LG KG288 / LX160 / CG180 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (LGIP-411A)
This is a 3.7V, 600mAh Li-ion battery that replaces the original LGIP-411A cell in the LG KG288, LX160, CG180, and CG810 handsets. It slots into the same battery bay, connects to the same three-pin contact strip, and lets the phone's charge IC resume normal operation. Capacity is 600mAh — identical to the factory specification.
- KG288 / LX160 / CG180 / CG810 platform fit: These models share the same LGIP-411A footprint, contact layout, and 3.7V single-cell architecture. The BMS on each handset expects the same voltage window and thermistor response, so one cell works across all four.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the cell through a full charge cycle on a KG288 body. The charge IC accepted the cell without error, the BMS reported a clean voltage curve from 3.0V to 4.2V, and the protection circuit tripped correctly at the low-voltage cutoff threshold.
- Fuel gauge recalibration on first cycle: After fitting this cell, run the phone down until it shuts off on its own, then charge it uninterrupted to 100% before using it again. The KG288's fuel gauge IC maps capacity against a discharge curve stored from the old cell — one full cycle overwrites that curve and stops the percentage jumping.
Why the KG288 reports wrong battery percentage after a cell swap
The KG288 uses a coulomb-counter fuel gauge that tracks charge by integrating current in and out of the cell over time. When the original cell degrades, that counter drifts — and when a new cell goes in, the stored discharge curve no longer matches the new cell's chemistry. The gauge reads the new cell as if it were the old one, so the percentage display is wrong until recalibration. One complete discharge-to-shutdown followed by a full uninterrupted charge corrects the stored curve and brings the display back into sync.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the replacement cell
This happens when the fuel gauge IC hasn't recalibrated yet and the phone underestimates how close the cell actually is to its low-voltage cutoff. Under load — a call, backlight, or keypad activity — the cell voltage sags below the protection threshold faster than the displayed percentage suggests, and the BMS cuts power immediately. It's not a faulty cell; it's a gauge that hasn't seen a full cycle yet. Run one complete discharge-charge cycle and the shutdowns stop — the gauge will then know the real voltage cliff sits closer to 3.0V per cell.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: LG
- 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
The phone won't turn on at all after the new battery sat in a drawer for a few months — is the cell dead?
Probably not dead, but the BMS has locked out the cell below its minimum recovery threshold, typically around 2.5V. Leave the phone plugged into a charger for 20–30 minutes without pressing the power button — the charge IC trickle-charges the cell back above the lockout voltage before allowing a normal boot. If the phone still won't respond after that, check the charger is delivering voltage at the port before assuming the cell is faulty.
The percentage jumps around erratically — 60% one minute, 45% the next — even with light use.
The fuel gauge IC is still running against the discharge curve stored for the old, degraded cell. It hasn't mapped the new cell's voltage-to-capacity relationship yet, so small load spikes cause big swings in the displayed number. Run the battery down until the phone shuts itself off, then charge it straight to 100% without interrupting the cycle. After that one full cycle the coulomb counter resets its reference and the percentage stabilises.
The phone feels warm near the battery compartment while charging — is that normal with a new cell?
A new cell has slightly higher internal impedance than a well-worn one, so the charge IC dissipates a little more heat in the first few cycles while the cell's electrolyte settles. Warm to the touch is normal; hot enough to be uncomfortable is not. If the heat is excessive, check that the phone's back cover is fully seated — a gap traps heat against the battery. The warmth typically drops off after three to five charge cycles as internal impedance falls to its steady-state value.
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