BLPA21 Oppo A18 Li-Polymer Replacement Battery 3.87V 4850mAh
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BLPA21 Oppo A18 Li-Polymer Replacement Battery 3.87V 4850mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.87V
Amp
4850mAh
Oppo A18 / CPH2591 — 3.87V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (BLPA21)
This is a 3.87V, 4850mAh Li-Polymer replacement battery for the Oppo A18 (CPH2591). It replaces the original BLPA21 cell when the existing battery no longer holds a charge through a full day of calls, messaging, and app use. Capacity and voltage match the OEM specification exactly.
- A18 and CPH2591 compatibility: Both are the same hardware revision sold under different regional SKUs. They share the same battery bay dimensions (92.00 × 64.70 × 4.40mm), connector pinout, and charge IC handshake — so one cell covers both variants without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on an A18 unit. The BMS accepted the cell on first connection, charge termination triggered correctly at full capacity, and no fault codes appeared in the battery diagnostics menu.
- Fuel gauge recalibration after swap: On first use after installation, disable fast charging and run one complete discharge-to-charge cycle. This lets the fuel gauge IC map the new cell's discharge curve before the charge IC pushes high current into an uncalibrated cell — preventing early percentage jumps.
Why the A18 reports wrong battery percentage after a cell swap
The A18 uses a coulomb counter in the fuel gauge IC that builds a discharge model over multiple cycles. When you install a new cell, that model still reflects the old battery's degraded curve. The gauge reads the new cell's voltage against the old map, so it can show 100% while the cell is at 95%, or drop suddenly near the bottom of the curve. One full discharge below 10% followed by a complete charge to 100% forces the IC to rewrite its calibration against the new cell. After that cycle, percentage accuracy returns to normal.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the replacement cell
This is a voltage cliff issue, not a capacity fault. Under high load — 4G modem transmitting, screen at full brightness, or a background sync — the cell's internal resistance causes a momentary voltage drop below the shutdown threshold, even though the reported percentage looks safe. The phone's protection circuit interprets this as a critical low-voltage event and cuts power immediately. Let the phone cool, then charge it to 100% and run the fuel gauge recalibration cycle described above. If shutdowns continue after two full cycles, check that the battery connector is fully seated — a partial connection raises contact resistance and amplifies voltage sag under load.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Oppo
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Oppo A18 won't turn on at all after the replacement battery sat in a drawer for a few months — is it dead?
Most likely the cell discharged below 2.5V during storage, triggering BMS lockout — the protection circuit cuts all output to prevent damage to a deeply discharged Li-Polymer cell. Plug the phone into a wall charger (not a PC USB port) and leave it for 30–45 minutes without pressing the power button. The charge IC will trickle-charge the cell back above the BMS re-enable threshold, typically 2.8–3.0V, after which the phone will boot normally.
Fast charging stopped working on my A18 right after I fitted this battery — is the charger faulty?
The charger is almost certainly fine. On the first cycle after a cell replacement, the A18's charge IC runs in standard mode while it validates the new battery's BMS handshake — proprietary fast-charge protocols like VOOC are only re-enabled once the IC confirms cell parameters are within spec. Complete one full charge at standard rate without interrupting it. Fast charging typically re-enables automatically on the next charge cycle once the IC logs a completed full charge.
The battery percentage on my A18 keeps jumping around erratically — it was at 60%, then jumped to 45% in two minutes without heavy use.
Erratic percentage jumps after a cell swap are a fuel gauge IC recalibration issue, not a fault with the cell itself. The IC's stored discharge model was built around the old degraded cell and no longer maps correctly to the new cell's voltage curve — so small voltage changes produce large, inaccurate percentage shifts. Run one uninterrupted discharge from 100% down to the automatic low-battery shutdown, then charge fully back to 100% with fast charging disabled. After that cycle, the coulomb counter rewrites its model and percentage readings stabilise.
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