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Philips 929 Replacement Battery 3.7V 1150mAh Li-ion

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Fits Philips 929, 939, 989, and Xcnium smartphones; replaces original 3.7V Li-ion cell.
Delivers 3.7V at 1150mAh (4.26Wh) — adequate capacity for standard daily calling and messaging on these compact devices.
Connector matches OEM slot; no modification needed for physical installation into battery compartment.
Bench testing showed normal BMS startup with no early cutoff on load simulation.
On first charge cycle, disable any fast-charge setting in phone settings — let the fuel gauge IC recalibrate against this cell's discharge curve before resuming standard charging.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

1150mAh

Philips 929 / 939 / 989 / Xcnium — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery

This 3.7V Li-ion cell at 1150mAh replaces the original battery in the Philips 929, 939, 989, and Xcnium smartphones. It fits devices where the original cell has degraded past the point of holding a usable charge through a normal day. Voltage and connector match the original spec — no modification needed.

  • 929 / 939 / 989 / Xcnium platform compatibility: These Philips models share the same battery bay dimensions, 3.7V nominal voltage rail, and BMS communication pinout — which is why one cell serves the entire range without variation in connector or protection circuit layout.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the Philips 929 platform, confirming the BMS accepted the cell without triggering overcurrent lockout and that the protection circuit responded correctly at both low-voltage cutoff and full-charge termination.
  • Fuel gauge recalibration on first cycle: On first use after fitting, run the phone to low charge without interruption, then charge in one unbroken session — this gives the fuel gauge IC one complete reference cycle against the new cell's actual discharge curve before the OS starts reporting percentages you can trust.

Why the Philips 929 reports wrong battery percentage after a cell swap

The fuel gauge IC inside the phone stores a learned discharge curve from the old cell. When a new cell goes in, that stored curve no longer matches the real voltage-to-capacity relationship of the replacement. The OS reads the IC's estimate rather than the cell directly, so percentage readouts can be off by 15–25% until the IC recalibrates. One full uninterrupted discharge down to the auto-shutoff point, followed by a complete charge to 4.2V, resets the coulomb counter against the new cell.

Sudden shutdown at 20–30% remaining on the replacement cell

This happens when the cell voltage drops below the phone's minimum threshold under a high-current load — typically when the modem fires at full power or the screen brightness peaks — while the displayed percentage still looks healthy. The fuel gauge is reading resting voltage, not load voltage, so the gap between what's shown and what's available under load triggers an unexpected cutoff. It's most common in the first few cycles before the IC has mapped the new cell's sag curve. Run two full discharge-charge cycles and the IC's load compensation will close that gap.

Compatible Models

929 939 989 Xcnium 9a9

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours1150mAh
Capacity1150mAh
Rate4.26Wh
Gross Weight100g /3.53 oz
Approximate Weight100g /3.53 oz

Product Highlights

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

My Philips 929 powered off at 28% and now won't turn back on — is the battery dead already?

It's not dead. What happened is a voltage cliff — under modem or display load, the cell voltage dropped below the BMS cutoff threshold faster than the fuel gauge could track it, and the phone shut down to protect the cell. The BMS then locked out to prevent over-discharge. Plug the phone into a wall charger, leave it for 15–20 minutes without pressing anything, then power on — the BMS needs a trickle charge above 3.0V per cell before it will release the lockout.

The battery percentage on my Philips 929 keeps jumping around erratically after fitting this replacement — one minute it shows 60%, next it drops to 41%.

The fuel gauge IC is still running the discharge curve it learned from the old cell, and the new cell's voltage profile doesn't match. The coulomb counter is correcting itself mid-read, which causes the visible jumps. Run one complete uninterrupted discharge to auto-shutoff, then charge fully to 4.2V without unplugging early. After that single reference cycle, the IC recalibrates its curve to the replacement cell and the percentage readout stabilises.

My Philips 939 gets noticeably warm near the battery during the first few charges with the replacement cell — should I be concerned?

Mild warmth on the first two or three charge cycles is expected. A new Li-ion cell starts with slightly higher internal impedance than a broken-in cell, so the charge IC pushes current into more resistance, generating more heat than you'd see with a well-cycled battery. If the phone is warm but not hot — above 45°C is the threshold to watch — it will settle down as impedance drops over the first few cycles. If it stays hot after cycle three, check that the battery connector is fully seated and the contact pins are clean.

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