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NEC N910 Replacement Battery 3.7V 750mAh Li-ion 6320000510

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Fits NEC N910, GV880, and CLN910 phones; replaces OEM part 6320000510.
3.7V at 750mAh delivers enough capacity for a full day on this compact handset when the original cell degrades.
Connector slides straight into the N910 battery slot with a single locking tab; orientation marked on the cell and compartment.
We bench-tested this cell in an N910 unit; the BMS accepted charge without fault codes and held voltage steady under standby and call loads.
On first use after installation, run one complete discharge-charge cycle with standard charging only — the fuel gauge IC needs to recalibrate against this cell's discharge curve before the phone reports accurate percentage.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

750mAh

NEC N910 / GV880 / CLN910 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (6320000510)

This is a 3.7V, 750mAh Li-ion cell built to replace part number 6320000510 in the NEC N910, GV880, and CLN910 handsets. These compact early-2000s devices use a fixed internal cell that degrades after repeated charge cycles. When the original cell can no longer hold voltage under load, this replacement restores full function.

  • N910, GV880, and CLN910 compatibility: All three models share the same 3.7V cell format, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — that's why a single part number covers all three. Swapping in this cell requires no modification to the charge circuit or contacts.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full discharge and charge sequences on the N910 platform. The BMS accepted charge without fault flags, and the charge IC held the correct 4.2V termination voltage throughout.
  • Fuel gauge recalibration after install: On first use, disable fast charging if available and run one complete discharge-charge cycle before normal use. This lets the fuel gauge IC map its coulomb counter against the new cell's actual discharge curve — without it, percentage readings will drift during the first few days.

Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the NEC N910 after a cell swap

This is a voltage cliff problem, not a capacity problem. The N910's display and modem draw peak current simultaneously during active calls or screen-on events. If the fuel gauge IC is still calibrated to the old, degraded cell curve, it can report 25% remaining while the actual cell voltage has already dropped to the 3.4–3.5V cutoff threshold. The phone's protection circuit shuts down to prevent going below 3.0V per cell. One full uninterrupted discharge-charge cycle resets the coulomb counter and aligns the percentage display with the real discharge curve.

Device not powering on after the replacement cell sat in storage

Li-ion cells self-discharge in storage, and if this battery sat below 2.5V before installation, the BMS will have entered lockout mode to prevent cell damage. The N910 will show nothing — no boot screen, no charging indicator — when connected to power in this state. Connect the phone to a wall charger and leave it untouched for 20–30 minutes. Most BMS controllers on this cell format will begin a trickle pre-charge cycle that brings the cell back above the 2.9V recovery threshold before allowing normal charging to resume.

Compatible Models

N910 GV880 CLN910

Replaces Part Numbers

6320000510

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours750mAh
Capacity750mAh
Rate2.78Wh
Gross Weight100g /3.53 oz
Approximate Weight100g /3.53 oz

Product Highlights

  • Brand: NEC
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Silver
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The NEC N910 shows 25% battery and then shuts off without warning — is the replacement cell faulty?

The cell is almost certainly fine. This is a fuel gauge calibration mismatch — the phone's coulomb counter is still tracking the old degraded cell's discharge curve, so it reports voltage headroom that no longer exists on the new cell under load. When the modem or display pulls peak current, the actual cell voltage drops to the 3.4V cutoff faster than the gauge expects, and the phone shuts off as a protection response. Run one full uninterrupted discharge down to automatic shutdown, then charge to 100% without interruption — that resets the fuel gauge IC against the new cell's curve.

The phone feels warm near the battery compartment while charging the new cell — is that normal?

Some warmth is expected on the first few charge cycles. A new cell starts with higher internal impedance than a broken-in cell, so the charge IC dissipates slightly more heat as it pushes current into it. If the phone is warm but not hot to the touch and charging completes normally at 4.2V termination, there is no fault. If the case becomes too hot to hold comfortably, disconnect and check that the charge contacts are clean and making full contact with the cell terminals.

The battery percentage jumps erratically — say, from 60% to 40% in minutes — after fitting the new cell.

This is the fuel gauge IC recalibrating. The NEC N910's coulomb counter learned the discharge profile of the old, worn cell over hundreds of cycles — it does not automatically know the new cell's characteristics on day one. Until it completes a full reference cycle, percentage readings will skip or drop suddenly as it corrects its model in real time. Complete two full discharge-charge cycles without interruption, and the jumping will stop once the IC has a clean baseline discharge curve to track against.

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