BLPA59 Oppo Reno12 Compatible Battery 3.91V 4450mAh
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BLPA59 Oppo Reno12 Compatible Battery 3.91V 4450mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.91V
Amp
4450mAh
Oppo Reno12 / CPH2625 — 3.91V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (BLPA59)
This is a 4450mAh (17.4Wh) Li-Polymer cell built to replace the BLPA59 battery in the Oppo CPH2625, Reno12, and Reno12 5G. It runs at 3.91V nominal and slots into the same footprint as the original — 88.80 × 63.40 × 4.70mm. If your Reno12 shuts down unexpectedly, won't hold a charge, or the percentage jumps around, a worn cell is usually the cause.
- CPH2625, Reno12, Reno12 5G compatibility: These three model designations share the same battery bay, BMS handshake protocol, and connector pinout. The BLPA59 part number covers all three — there is no separate variant per region SKU.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the Reno12 platform and confirmed the BMS accepted it without triggering an overcharge or undervoltage cutoff. Charge IC communication checked out across VOOC and standard USB-C modes.
- Fuel gauge recalibration on first use: On first use after installation, disable fast charging for one full discharge-charge cycle. This lets the fuel gauge IC map its coulomb counter against the new cell's actual discharge curve before high-current VOOC charging pushes load into an uncalibrated cell.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the Reno12 after a cell swap
The Reno12's fuel gauge IC stores a learned discharge curve from the original cell. When you install a new cell, that stored curve no longer matches the actual voltage-versus-capacity profile of the replacement. Under peak modem or display load, the cell voltage briefly dips below the BMS protection threshold — the phone reads it as critically low and cuts power even though the cell still has usable capacity. One complete slow discharge to near-zero followed by a full charge resets the coulomb counter and eliminates most of these early shutdowns.
VOOC fast charge not initiating on the first cycle after replacement
Oppo's VOOC protocol requires a handshake between the charge adapter, the charge IC on the board, and the battery BMS. On a fresh cell that hasn't completed its first cycle, the BMS sometimes responds outside the expected voltage window and the charge IC falls back to standard 5V input instead of initiating the VOOC current ramp. This isn't a fault with the adapter or the replacement cell — it resolves after one standard charge cycle brings the cell into the calibrated voltage band. Charge once via standard USB, let it complete fully, then reconnect your VOOC adapter.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Oppo
- 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
My Reno12 shuts off at around 25% after fitting the new battery — why is this happening?
The fuel gauge IC on the CPH2625 is still using the discharge curve it learned from your old worn cell. When the new cell's voltage dips briefly under modem or screen load, the IC interprets it as a critically low reading and triggers a protective shutdown even though the cell has capacity left. Do one complete slow discharge — screen on, no fast charge — down to automatic shutdown, then charge to 100% without interruption. That forces the coulomb counter to recalibrate against the new cell's actual curve.
The phone feels warm near the battery area while charging on the new cell — is that normal?
A fresh Li-Polymer cell has higher internal impedance than a broken-in one. In the first few charge cycles, the charge IC pushes current into a cell that resists it slightly more than usual, which generates a bit more heat at the battery. This settles noticeably after three to five full cycles as impedance drops. If the phone gets hot enough to trigger a thermal warning on-screen, check that the BLPA59 connector is fully seated — a partially connected cell forces the charge IC to work harder.
Battery percentage is jumping erratically — dropping 10% then jumping back up without charging.
This is the fuel gauge IC recalibrating against a cell it has no reference data for. The coulomb counter is estimating state-of-charge from voltage readings, but the new cell's open-circuit voltage curve doesn't match the stored profile from the original battery. It's not a fault with the replacement cell. Run two full slow cycles — charge to 100%, discharge fully under normal use, repeat — and the gauge IC will build an accurate curve. After that, percentage readings stabilise.
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