Sony Ericsson Xperia Z5 Replacement Battery LIS1593ERPC 3.8V 2800mAh
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Z5 Replacement Battery LIS1593ERPC 3.8V 2800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.8V
Amp
2800mAh
Sony Ericsson Xperia Z5 / Z5 Dual — 3.8V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (LIS1593ERPC)
This is a 3.8V, 2800mAh lithium-polymer replacement cell for the Sony Ericsson Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Dual, including carrier variants SO-01H and SOV32. It replaces OEM part LIS1593ERPC and 1294-1249. The cell restores calling, messaging, and app use on devices where the original battery has degraded or failed.
- Xperia Z5 series fit: The Z5, Z5 Dual, SO-01H, and SOV32 all run the same 3.8V power rail and share an identical connector and BMS handshake profile — one cell covers all these variants without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell on a Z5 unit and confirmed the BMS accepted charge from the STAMINA mode controller, held voltage under sustained LTE modem load, and did not trigger an over-current cutoff during screen-on peak draw.
- First-cycle fuel gauge reset: On first use after installation, disable fast charging and run one full discharge-charge cycle to completion. This gives the Xperia Z5's fuel gauge IC time to map the new cell's discharge curve before the charge controller applies high-current bursts against an uncalibrated baseline.
Why the Xperia Z5 reports wrong battery percentage after a cell swap
The Xperia Z5 uses a coulomb counter and a stored discharge curve to calculate state of charge. When you fit a new cell, the stored curve belongs to the old, degraded battery. The fuel gauge IC applies that worn curve to a fresh cell, so the percentage reading is inaccurate from the first boot. One complete discharge to shutdown followed by a full charge to 100% lets the IC rebuild its reference curve against the actual new cell. After that cycle, percentage jumps and erratic readings typically stop.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the replacement cell
This is a voltage cliff issue, not a capacity problem. Under peak modem, GPS, or screen load, the cell voltage drops sharply — faster than the fuel gauge predicts — and the BMS triggers a protective shutdown before the displayed percentage reaches zero. It happens most often in the first few cycles when the fuel gauge is still uncalibrated. Run two full discharge-charge cycles, and the IC will learn where the voltage drop-off actually occurs for this specific cell. If shutdowns continue after two full cycles, check that resting voltage at full charge reads 4.35V on a multimeter.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony Ericsson
- 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 Xperia Z5 won't power on at all after the replacement battery sat in a drawer for months — is it dead?
Most likely the cell discharged below the BMS lockout threshold, which is around 2.5V per cell. At that voltage the BMS cuts all output to protect the cell from permanent damage. Plug the phone into a wall charger — not a PC USB port — and leave it for 20–30 minutes without pressing the power button. The charge IC will trickle current into the cell until it climbs above the lockout threshold, at which point the BMS unlocks and the phone will power on normally. If nothing happens after 45 minutes on a known-good charger, check that resting voltage at the battery connector reads above 2.5V.
Fast charging stopped working after I fitted this battery — the phone only slow charges now.
The Xperia Z5's USB charging controller negotiates the fast charge protocol on the first charge cycle after a new cell is detected. On that first cycle it often defaults to standard current while the BMS and fuel gauge IC initialise. Fully discharge the phone to shutdown, then charge it uninterrupted to 100% using the original Sony charger or a USB-PD adapter that supports 5V/1.5A. After one complete cycle the charge handshake re-establishes and fast charging resumes. If it does not, confirm the charger outputs at least 5V/1.5A — third-party adapters below that threshold will not trigger the fast charge path.
The battery percentage on my Xperia Z5 keeps jumping around erratically — it shows 60%, drops to 41%, then jumps back up.
Erratic percentage readings after a cell swap are caused by the fuel gauge IC reading the new cell against a discharge curve mapped to the old, degraded battery. The stored reference no longer matches actual cell behaviour, so the percentage calculation jumps as the IC tries to reconcile the mismatch. Run one full uninterrupted discharge to shutdown, then charge to 100% without interruption with the screen off. That single cycle rewrites the reference curve to the new cell's actual voltage profile and the readings stabilise.
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