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Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2500mAh

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Fits Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 (YP-G70C/NAW, YP-G70CWY/XAA, YP-G70) and replaces OEM part DL1C312BS/T-B.
This 3.7V, 2500mAh Li-Polymer cell restores full playback capacity on the 5-inch media player after original battery degradation.
Connector slides into the original battery slot with standard polarity orientation and plastic locking tab.
We ran discharge cycles on the test unit; BMS accepted charge current smoothly with no voltage regulation faults.
After installation, connect the charger and wait 30 minutes before powering on—Galaxy Player 5.0 enters deep discharge protection after storage that blocks startup until slow trickle charge restores baseline voltage.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

2500mAh

Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (DL1C312BS/T-B)

This 3.7V, 2500mAh Li-Polymer battery replaces the original cell in the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 portable media player. It fits the YP-G70C/NAW, YP-G70CWY/XAA, and YP-G70 model variants. Swap it in when the original battery no longer holds a charge or fails to power the device at all.

  • Galaxy Player 5.0 compatibility: All YP-G70 variants share the same 3.7V voltage rail, physical form factor, and connector pinout, so one cell covers the full model range without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through a full charge and discharge cycle on the Galaxy Player 5.0. The BMS accepted charge current immediately, balanced correctly at 4.2V, and the protection circuit tripped cleanly at the low-voltage cutoff threshold.
  • First charge after installation: Media players commonly ship or sit in storage long enough for the cell to drop below the BMS wake threshold. Connect to a charger before attempting to power on, and leave it for at least 30 minutes to allow the protection circuit to exit deep-discharge lockout before the device will respond.

Battery percentage jumping erratically after cell swap

The Galaxy Player 5.0 estimates charge level by measuring cell voltage against a fixed lookup table stored in the device firmware. A new cell has a slightly different voltage-to-capacity curve than the worn cell it replaced. This mismatch causes the indicator to recalibrate mid-use, which shows up as sudden jumps or drops in the displayed percentage. Run two or three full charge-discharge cycles and the indicator will stabilise as the firmware re-anchors its reference points to the new cell's actual curve.

Playback cutting out before the battery indicator shows empty

The audio amplifier in the Galaxy Player 5.0 draws a surge of current during loud or bass-heavy audio. At the tail end of a discharge, cell voltage sags under that load even when the indicator still reads 10–15%. The BMS reads the instantaneous voltage dip as an undervoltage event and cuts output to protect the cell. If this happens consistently, charge the device before it drops below 20% — the cell voltage at that point stays high enough to absorb the amplifier's transient draw without triggering cutoff.

Compatible Models

Galaxy Player 5.0 YP-G70C/NAW YP-G70CWY/XAA YP-G70

Replaces Part Numbers

DL1C312BS/T-B 5735BO

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours2500mAh
Capacity2500mAh
Rate9.25Wh
Net Weight47g /1.66 oz
Gross Weight82g /2.89 oz
Approximate Weight82g /2.89 oz
Dimension 114.47 x 36.17 x 5.61mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Samsung
  • 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 Galaxy Player 5.0 won't turn on at all after sitting unused for a few months — is the new battery dead?

It is not dead. A cell left discharged long enough drops below the BMS protection threshold, and the device will not respond to the power button in that state. Connect the player to a charger and leave it for 30 minutes without pressing anything — the protection circuit needs trickle current to recover before the device can boot. After 30 minutes, try powering on while still plugged in.

Audio cuts out randomly during playback even though the battery still shows charge — what is causing this?

The audio amplifier pulls a current spike on loud passages, and that spike causes a short voltage sag on the cell. Near the end of a discharge, the BMS reads that sag as an undervoltage fault and shuts output to protect the cell — even if the indicator reads 15% or higher. The fix is to keep the device charged above 20%, where resting cell voltage sits high enough to absorb the transient without the BMS tripping.

The battery percentage is jumping all over the place after I installed the replacement cell — is the battery faulty?

It is not faulty. The Galaxy Player 5.0 maps cell voltage to a percentage using a reference curve calibrated to the original cell. A new cell has a slightly different discharge curve, so the firmware's estimates are off until it re-anchors. Run two to three complete charge-discharge cycles — charge to full, use until the device shuts off, then charge to full again — and the percentage display will track accurately by the third cycle.

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