Samsung AB553446BC SGH-L258 Replacement Battery 3.7V 700mAh
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Samsung AB553446BC SGH-L258 Replacement Battery 3.7V 700mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
700mAh
Samsung SGH-L258 / SGH-L250 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (AB553446BC)
This is a 3.7V, 700mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Samsung SGH-L258, SGH-L250, SGH-CC03, SGH-B108, and over 20 additional Samsung candybar-style handsets from the mid-2000s era. It replaces OEM part numbers AB553446BC and AB553446BU. If the original cell no longer holds a charge or the phone shuts down unexpectedly, this is the direct swap.
- SGH-L258 / L250 platform fit: These models share the same battery bay dimensions (49.70 × 34.00 × 5.00mm), connector pinout, and 3.7V nominal rail. The BMS handshake on each uses the same ID resistor value, so the charge IC accepts this cell without reconfiguration.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through a full discharge and charge sequence on the SGH-L258. The BMS accepted the cell on first contact, the charge IC entered CC/CV mode correctly, and cut off at the expected terminal voltage without thermal events.
- Fuel gauge recalibration on first use: After installation, run one complete discharge down to auto-shutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100% before regular use. The SGH-L250 series uses a simple coulomb counter with no active learning — skipping this cycle leaves the percentage readout calibrated to the old cell curve, not the new one.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the SGH-L258 after cell replacement
A new Li-ion cell has a steeper voltage discharge curve than an aged original. When the SGH-L258's charge IC was calibrated to the old, degraded cell, it mapped 20–30% remaining to a voltage that the new cell actually hits much later in the discharge cycle. Under modem transmit or backlight load, the phone pulls enough current to cause a sharp voltage sag. If that sag drops the cell below the BMS cutoff threshold — typically around 3.0V — the phone shuts off even though the reported percentage looked safe. One full discharge-charge calibration cycle resets the coulomb counter reference and eliminates the premature cutoff.
Phone feels warm near the battery during the first charge
A new high-impedance cell converts more energy to heat during the initial charge cycle than a broken-in cell does. On the SGH-L258, the charge IC applies constant-current at roughly 350–700mA into a cell with higher internal resistance than the depleted original — that resistance generates heat. This is normal for the first one or two cycles and diminishes as the cell's internal resistance drops with use. If the handset remains hot to the touch after two full cycles, check that the battery contacts are clean and seated flush, as a poor contact forces the charge IC to compensate with higher voltage at the pins.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Samsung
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my SGH-L258 show a different battery percentage after fitting the new cell — sometimes jumping up or down randomly?
The SGH-L250 series uses a coulomb counter that was calibrated to the discharge curve of the old, degraded cell. When a new cell with a different curve is installed, the counter's reference points are wrong, so the displayed percentage drifts or jumps. Run one full discharge to auto-shutoff, then charge to 100% without interruption. After that single cycle, the counter recalibrates to the new cell's actual voltage-to-capacity curve and the readout stabilises.
My SGH-L258 won't turn on at all after the replacement battery sat in a drawer for months — is the cell dead?
The BMS on this cell locks out below approximately 2.5V per cell to prevent damage from deep discharge. After extended storage, the cell voltage can drop below that threshold, and the phone will show no response — no screen, no vibration. Connect the phone to its original charger and leave it for 20–30 minutes without pressing any buttons; the charge IC applies a low-current trickle to bring the cell voltage back above the BMS re-enable threshold of around 2.8–3.0V. Once the phone detects enough voltage, it will show the charging screen and boot normally.
The SGH-L258 shuts off suddenly when I'm on a call, even though the battery showed 25% — why?
During a call, the GSM modem in the SGH-L258 transmits in bursts that spike current draw significantly above standby levels. If the cell cannot sustain voltage under that load, it sags below the BMS cutoff — typically 3.0V — and the phone shuts off regardless of the percentage shown on screen. This is a voltage-cliff failure: the percentage readout is stale data from the coulomb counter, not a real-time voltage measurement. Complete one full discharge-charge calibration cycle so the counter maps percentage to the new cell's actual voltage curve, and the shutdowns at 20–30% will stop.
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