Samsung Galaxy Note 4 EB-BN910BBE Replacement Battery 3.85V 6400mAh
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 EB-BN910BBE Replacement Battery 3.85V 6400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.85V
Amp
6400mAh
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 — 3.85V Li-ion Replacement Battery (EB-BN910BBE)
This is a 3.85V, 6400mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. It fits SM-N910W8, SM-N910R4, SM-N910L, and over a dozen additional Note 4 variants sharing the EB-BN910BBE cell format. Swap it in when the original cell can no longer hold enough charge to get through a day.
- Note 4 variant compatibility: Samsung released the Note 4 across multiple carriers and regions — SM-N910W8 for Canadian carriers, SM-N910R4 for US Regional, SM-N910L for South Korea. All share the same EB-BN910BBE cell footprint, connector, and BMS handshake, so one cell covers the full lineup.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on a Note 4 unit and confirmed the BMS negotiated correctly with the charge IC on first insertion. Voltage at rest read 3.85V nominal, and the fuel gauge IC accepted the new cell without throwing a charging fault.
- Fuel gauge recalibration on first use: Disable Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging for the first full discharge-charge cycle after installation. This lets the fuel gauge IC map the new cell's discharge curve before high-current charging pushes current into an uncalibrated cell, which prevents erratic percentage readings from cycle one.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on a Note 4 cell swap
This is a voltage cliff issue, not a capacity issue. Under heavy modem or screen load, cell voltage can sag below the BMS cutoff threshold before the fuel gauge reads zero — so the phone shuts off with apparent charge remaining. On a new cell, this usually clears after one full discharge-charge cycle forces the coulomb counter to recalibrate. If shutdowns persist past two full cycles, check that the battery contacts on the phone chassis are clean and making solid contact with the cell terminals.
Phone reporting wrong percentage after installing the replacement cell
The Note 4's fuel gauge IC stores a discharge curve calibrated to the old, degraded cell. Drop in a new 6400mAh cell and the IC is still reading against that worn curve, which causes percentage jumps, premature low-battery warnings, or a stuck reading. One complete discharge down to automatic shutdown followed by a full uninterrupted charge resets the coulomb counter against the new cell's actual capacity. After that cycle, percentage reporting on most units stabilises within ±3%.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Samsung
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Extension
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my Note 4 shut off at around 25% after putting in the new battery?
The fuel gauge IC is still calibrated to the old cell's discharge curve, so it misreads how much voltage the new cell has left under load. When the modem or display pulls hard current, the cell voltage sags below the BMS cutoff before the counter reaches zero — the phone cuts out even though the gauge shows charge remaining. Run one full discharge to automatic shutdown, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. That forces the coulomb counter to remap against the new cell, and the voltage cliff shutdowns typically stop.
Fast charging stopped working the first time I plugged in after replacing the battery — is the charger broken?
The charger is fine. Samsung's Adaptive Fast Charging protocol requires the charge IC and BMS to complete a handshake on the first cycle, and on a new cell with higher impedance that handshake can time out, dropping the phone back to standard 5W charging. Unplug, wait 30 seconds, and reconnect using the original Samsung charger — not a third-party cable. If fast charging still doesn't engage, complete one full standard charge cycle first; the BMS on the new cell typically accepts the fast-charge protocol correctly from the second cycle onward.
The phone feels warm near the battery compartment while charging — is that normal with the replacement cell?
Some warmth is normal during the first few charge cycles on a new high-impedance cell. The charge IC works harder to push current into a cell it hasn't yet characterised, which generates more heat than you'd see on a conditioned cell. If the back of the phone stays warm to the touch but not hot, and cools down once charging completes, that's expected behaviour that fades after two or three full cycles. If it gets uncomfortably hot or charging stops early, remove the battery and inspect the contact pins for debris or misalignment.
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