Samsung Galaxy S9 EB-BG960ABE Replacement Battery 3.85V 3000mAh
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Samsung Galaxy S9 EB-BG960ABE Replacement Battery 3.85V 3000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.85V
Amp
3000mAh
Samsung Galaxy S9 — 3.85V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (EB-BG960ABE)
This is a 3000mAh, 3.85V lithium-polymer replacement battery for the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Duos (SM-G960, SM-G960F/DS). It replaces OEM part EB-BG960ABE and restores power capacity to devices where the original cell has degraded through repeated charge cycles. Fits the SM-G960 series including all regional variants listed under that model line.
- SM-G960 series compatibility: All SM-G960 variants share the same battery bay dimensions, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — the fuel gauge IC communicates over the same single-wire bus across the full S9 lineup, so one cell covers the range.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on an SM-G960F board and confirmed the BMS initialised correctly on first insertion — charge IC accepted the cell without a handshake fault, and the fuel gauge IC began its coulomb-counting sequence from the first power-on.
- Fuel gauge recalibration on first use: Disable fast charging for the first complete discharge-charge cycle after installation. The fuel gauge IC in the S9 recalibrates its discharge curve against the new cell during this cycle — skipping it with a high-current fast charge session leaves the coulomb counter tracking the wrong curve from the start.
Why the Galaxy S9 reports wrong battery percentage after a cell swap
The S9 uses a coulomb-counter fuel gauge IC that stores a learned discharge curve from the original cell. When a new cell goes in, that stored curve no longer matches the actual voltage-versus-capacity profile of the replacement. The gauge reads voltage correctly but maps it to the wrong state-of-charge point, so the displayed percentage drifts. One full uninterrupted discharge down to automatic shutdown — followed by a full charge to 100% — forces the IC to relearn the curve against the new cell.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% charge remaining
This is a voltage-cliff failure — under heavy load from the modem, screen, or both simultaneously, the cell voltage drops sharply before the fuel gauge reaches 0%. The S9's power IC triggers an emergency cutoff when cell voltage falls below roughly 3.4V under load, even if the displayed percentage looks safe. A degraded or uncalibrated cell hits that voltage floor much earlier in its discharge curve than the gauge expects. After the fuel gauge recalibration cycle described above, test under a full-screen brightness video stream — if shutdown still occurs above 15%, the cell voltage under load is the issue to recheck.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Samsung
- 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 Galaxy S9 shows 30% battery and just shuts off without warning — is this a faulty replacement cell?
Not necessarily faulty — it's a voltage-cliff issue. Under combined modem and display load, the cell voltage drops below the 3.4V cutoff threshold before the fuel gauge catches up, triggering an emergency shutdown. This happens most often when the fuel gauge IC is still calibrated to the old cell's discharge curve. Run one full uninterrupted discharge to automatic shutdown, then charge to 100% without fast charging — that single cycle lets the coulomb counter remap the cutoff point to the new cell's actual curve.
Fast charging stopped working after I put in the replacement battery — the phone only slow charges now.
The S9's USB-PD and Samsung Adaptive Fast Charge handshake can fail to negotiate on the first cycle after a cell swap if the BMS hasn't fully initialised. We've seen this on the bench — the charge IC defaults to standard 5V/1A as a safety fallback when it doesn't receive the expected BMS acknowledgement. Plug into a Samsung-certified AFC charger and let the phone complete one full standard charge cycle first. After that cycle, fast charging typically re-negotiates correctly on the next plug-in.
My Galaxy S9 won't power on at all after the replacement battery sat in a drawer for a few months — completely dead.
The BMS locks out the cell when voltage drops below approximately 2.5V per cell during storage — a protective cutoff that prevents charging a critically over-discharged lithium-polymer cell at full current. Connect the phone to a Samsung wall adapter (not a USB port) and leave it for 20–30 minutes without attempting to power it on. The charge IC applies a low-current trickle to bring the cell above the lockout threshold before switching to normal charge current — forcing a boot during this window will interrupt the recovery sequence and may leave the BMS locked again.
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