Samsung Galaxy Y Duos EB-L1P3DVU Replacement Battery 3.7V 1300mAh
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Samsung Galaxy Y Duos EB-L1P3DVU Replacement Battery 3.7V 1300mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1300mAh
Samsung GT-S6810 Galaxy Y Duos — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (EB-L1P3DVU)
This 3.7V, 1300mAh Li-ion battery replaces the OEM cell in the Samsung Galaxy Y Duos (GT-S6810, GT-S6810P), Galaxy Fame, and Galaxy Ace Duos. It matches the original EB-L1P3DVU spec for voltage, physical footprint (57.50 × 43.02 × 4.83mm), and connector position. Use this when the original cell no longer holds adequate charge or the phone shuts down unexpectedly under normal load.
- GT-S6810 and GT-S6810P compatibility: Both variants share the same battery bay dimensions, connector pinout, and 3.7V nominal voltage rail. The BMS handshake logic is identical across both, so a single cell covers either board revision without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full discharge and charge on the GT-S6810 platform. The BMS accepted charge without flagging an incompatibility error, and the protection circuit tripped correctly at the low-voltage cutoff threshold during deep discharge testing.
- Fuel gauge recalibration on first install: After fitting a new cell, run one complete discharge down to auto-shutdown and then a full uninterrupted charge before relying on the percentage indicator. The Galaxy Y Duos fuel gauge IC carries the old cell's coulomb-count curve in memory and will misread state-of-charge until it recalibrates against the new cell.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the GT-S6810 after a cell swap
The Galaxy Y Duos shuts down mid-use even though the status bar shows charge remaining because the fuel gauge IC is still using the discharge curve from the degraded original cell. When the modem, display, and processor draw current simultaneously, the new cell's actual terminal voltage dips below the hardware cutoff threshold before the IC predicts it. The phone interprets this as a catastrophic voltage drop and kills power to protect the board. Run one full cycle — discharge to shutdown, charge uninterrupted to 100% — and the coulomb counter will remap to the new cell's actual curve, pushing that premature cutoff point closer to the real 3.0V floor.
Phone feels warm near the battery during the first charge after replacement
A new cell arrives with a higher internal impedance than a broken-in cell. During the first charge cycle, the charge IC pushes current into that higher-impedance cell, and the resistance converts some of that energy to heat. This is normal and typically settles after two to three charge cycles as the cell's impedance drops. If the phone remains hot to the touch beyond the third full charge, check that the battery contacts on the board are clean and making full contact — a partial connection forces the IC to compensate with higher current, sustaining the heat.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Samsung
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Galaxy Y Duos powers off at around 25% battery — is the replacement cell faulty?
The cell is almost certainly fine. The phone's fuel gauge IC recalibrated to your old, degraded cell over months of use, so its discharge curve no longer matches the new cell's actual voltage profile. Under combined modem and screen load, the new cell's terminal voltage drops below the hardware cutoff before the IC predicts it, triggering a protective shutdown. Run one complete discharge to auto-shutdown followed by a full uninterrupted charge, and the coulomb counter will remap to the new cell — the premature cutoff should move back toward the real 3.0V floor.
The battery percentage on my GT-S6810 jumps around erratically after I fitted the new cell — what's happening?
The fuel gauge IC on the GT-S6810 stores the state-of-charge curve from the old cell in its internal registers. When it tries to map a new cell's voltage readings against that stored curve, the mismatch produces erratic percentage jumps — especially between 40% and 70% where the old cell's curve diverged most from factory spec. One full discharge-to-shutdown followed by a complete charge to 100% forces the IC to write a new baseline. After that cycle, readings should stabilise within a few percentage points of actual charge remaining.
The phone won't power on at all after the replacement battery sat unused for several months — how do I recover it?
A Li-ion cell left uncharged for an extended period can drop below 2.5V per cell, which triggers a BMS lockout to prevent damage. The phone will show no sign of life because the BMS blocks all output until voltage recovers above the reinitialisation threshold. Connect the phone to a wall charger — not a USB port — and leave it for 20 to 30 minutes without pressing any buttons. The charge IC will trickle current into the cell to bring it back above the BMS unlock voltage, after which the phone should respond normally and display a low-battery icon.
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