Philips GoGear SA6015 Replacement Battery 3.7V 800mAh
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Philips GoGear SA6015 Replacement Battery 3.7V 800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
800mAh
Philips GoGear SA6015 / SA6025 Series — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery
This 3.7V 800mAh (2.96Wh) Li-Polymer cell replaces the original battery in the Philips GoGear SA6015, SA6025, SA6025/97, and SA6025/37 portable media players. It matches the original cell's flat-pack form factor at 49.92 × 34.28 × 4.93mm, so it fits the internal cavity without modification. Capacity is drawn from the product specification, not estimated.
- SA6015 and SA6025 shared battery platform: Both models use the same flat Li-Polymer cell voltage rail and connector pinout. Philips carried the same battery footprint across these GoGear variants, so one cell covers the full group without adapter wiring or connector swaps.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and discharge on the SA6025 platform. The BMS accepted the cell without triggering a fault, stepped through each charge phase correctly, and held the cut-off voltage at the expected 4.2V ceiling.
- Post-install first charge on GoGear players: If the player sat unused for months before the swap, connect it to the USB charger immediately after installing the new cell and leave it for a full uninterrupted charge cycle. GoGear units can enter a low-voltage protection state that blocks normal boot until the cell climbs past the minimum threshold from a slow trickle.
GoGear SA6025 battery percentage jumping after a cell swap
After fitting a new Li-Polymer cell, the on-screen battery indicator often skips — showing 80%, then 60%, then 95% across short playback windows. This is normal. The GoGear firmware tracks battery level using voltage thresholds calibrated to the original cell's discharge curve, and a fresh cell's curve sits slightly outside those stored reference points. Run two or three full charge-to-drain cycles and the indicator stabilises as the firmware re-maps to the new cell's actual voltage behaviour.
Playback cutting out before the battery indicator reaches empty
This happens at the tail end of a degraded cell's discharge curve. The audio amplifier inside the SA6015 draws a short burst of current to drive the headphone output, and an ageing cell can't hold voltage steady under that brief spike. The BMS reads the voltage dip as a low-cell event and shuts the device down even though the displayed percentage hasn't hit zero. Fitting a fresh 800mAh cell restores the voltage buffer that keeps the amplifier stable through that final discharge window.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Philips
- 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 GoGear SA6015 won't turn on at all after sitting in a drawer for six months — is the battery dead?
Almost certainly not dead, just deeply discharged. Li-Polymer cells left uncharged for months drop below the voltage floor the GoGear's BMS needs to boot the device. Plug it into a USB charger and leave it connected for at least 30 minutes without pressing the power button — the charger delivers a slow trickle that brings the cell back above the threshold before normal charging begins. If the screen stays blank past 30 minutes, the original cell has likely lost the ability to recover and needs replacing.
The battery percentage on my SA6025 drops from 40% straight to 0% and the player shuts off — what's happening?
The GoGear SA6025 uses voltage-threshold logic to estimate charge level, and an old Li-Polymer cell's voltage collapses steeply in the lower discharge range. The firmware reads that sudden voltage drop as an empty cell and cuts power before the indicator works down gradually. The percentage doesn't lie about the cell — it exposes the degradation. A replacement 800mAh cell restores a flatter discharge curve, and the jump disappears once the firmware recalibrates over two or three full cycles.
After swapping the battery in my GoGear SA6015, the player charges but shows a full indicator almost immediately — is something wrong with the new cell?
Nothing is wrong. The GoGear firmware uses the charge current drop-off to decide when to call the cell "full," and a brand-new cell reaches the cut-off voltage faster than a worn one because it has no internal resistance built up yet. The indicator snapping to full quickly is the firmware responding to that fast voltage rise, not a sign the cell is undersize. Discharge the player to a normal low point and recharge it fully — after one complete cycle the charge time will settle into a predictable pattern.
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