Nokia C1 Plus SP210 Replacement Battery 3.8V 2400mAh
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Nokia C1 Plus SP210 Replacement Battery 3.8V 2400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.8V
Amp
2400mAh
Nokia C1 Plus — 3.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (SP210)
This is a 3.8V Li-ion battery rated at 2400mAh (9.12Wh), built to the SP210 specification for the Nokia C1 Plus smartphone. It replaces the original cell when the device no longer holds charge through a full day of calls, messaging, and app use. Voltage, connector, and physical dimensions match the C1 Plus bay exactly — 77.05 x 59.94 x 4.28mm.
- Nokia C1 Plus fit: The C1 Plus uses a fixed 3.8V nominal rail with a low-cost charge IC. The SP210 cell matches that voltage threshold and the board's charge termination logic, so the charge IC sees a known cell profile and completes the charge cycle correctly.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the C1 Plus board. The BMS accepted the cell, the charge IC reached full termination voltage, and the fuel gauge IC stabilised after one complete cycle.
- Fuel gauge recalibration on first use: On first use after installation, run one full discharge to near shutdown, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. This gives the fuel gauge IC a complete discharge curve to map against the new cell — skipping this step causes erratic percentage readings for several days.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the Nokia C1 Plus after a cell swap
The C1 Plus fuel gauge IC stores a discharge curve from the original cell. When a new cell goes in, the IC is still referencing the old curve. At 20–30% reported charge, the new cell's actual voltage may already be sagging under modem or screen load — the IC hasn't learned where the voltage cliff sits yet. The device interprets the voltage drop as a hard shutdown event rather than a low-battery warning. One full discharge-to-shutdown followed by an uninterrupted charge cycle resets the coulomb counter and resolves this. After that cycle, the IC tracks the new cell's curve and shutdown behaviour normalises.
Device not powering on after the replacement cell sat in storage
Li-ion cells self-discharge in storage. If this battery was stored for an extended period before installation and the resting voltage dropped below approximately 2.5V per cell, the BMS will lock out to prevent charging a dangerously depleted cell. The phone will show no response — no boot screen, no charging indicator. Connect the phone to a charger and leave it untouched for 15–20 minutes. Most charge ICs on budget Nokia hardware apply a trickle recovery current at around 100mA to bring the cell back above the BMS lockout threshold before switching to full charge current. If the charging indicator appears within 20 minutes, the BMS has recovered — wait for at least 15% reported charge before attempting to boot.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Nokia
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Nokia C1 Plus shows 25% battery and then just shuts off without warning — is the new cell faulty?
The cell is almost certainly fine. The fuel gauge IC on the C1 Plus was calibrated to the discharge curve of the old, degraded cell. The new cell hits a voltage cliff at a different point, and the IC triggers a hard shutdown before it issues a low-battery warning. Run one full discharge — use the phone until it shuts itself off — then charge it to 100% without interrupting the cycle. After that single cycle, the coulomb counter recalibrates to the new cell and the shutdowns stop.
The battery percentage on my C1 Plus keeps jumping around after fitting the SP210 — it went from 60% to 41% in two minutes without me doing anything.
This is the fuel gauge IC recalibrating. It still holds the capacity model from the original cell, and the new cell's impedance and discharge profile don't match. The IC loses track of state-of-charge and corrects in visible jumps. Complete one full uninterrupted discharge-to-shutdown followed by a full charge to 100%. The IC builds a new internal model from that cycle and the percentage readings stabilise. If jumping continues past three full cycles, check that no background app is pulling sustained load during charging.
My Nokia C1 Plus feels warm near the battery area while charging the new SP210 — should I be concerned?
Some warmth is normal on the first few charge cycles with a new cell. A fresh Li-ion cell has slightly higher internal impedance than a cell that has been cycled, and the charge IC on the C1 Plus dissipates that extra energy as heat. Surface temperature should stay below 40°C to the touch. If the phone feels hot — uncomfortable to hold against your cheek — disconnect it, let it cool to room temperature, and check that the replacement cell is seated flat with no pressure on the connector. Normal warmth should reduce noticeably after the first three full charge cycles as impedance settles.
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