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Other branded phone batteries – when the original is no longer enough
In this category, you will find replacement batteries for various smartphones and mobile devices from manufacturers such as CAT / Caterpillar, Asus, Lenovo, Oppo, Gigaset, Wiko, Sony, Google, or Archos. VHBW compatible batteries are ideal if the original battery has worn out, swollen, or can no longer last all day.
You can choose from high-capacity Li-Ion and Li-polymer batteries, including solutions for outdoor, rugged phones (e.g., CAT B10-2), as well as battery packs that fit specific models. The products are compatible with the device based on the exact type number, ensuring safe and reliable use.
- Smartphone batteries for CAT / Caterpillar devices (including rugged phones)
- Replacement batteries for Asus, Lenovo, Oppo, Sony, Google, and other brands' mobiles
- Li-Ion and Li-polymer technology batteries with various capacities (700–5000 mAh)
- Batteries suitable for special models (Gigaset, Wiko, Umidigi, Archos, Blu, Sagem, Emporia, etc.)
What devices and uses are these batteries recommended for?
This category mainly features replacement batteries for smartphones and mobile devices that are no longer the latest models but can be reliably used with a new battery. Examples include CAT / Caterpillar rugged phones, various Asus, Lenovo, and Oppo mobiles, as well as specific devices like certain types of Gigaset, Wiko, Archos, Blu, Sagem, or Emporia.
For rugged, outdoor-use phones (e.g., CAT B10-2, models based on UP073450AL), batteries have been included that are specifically designed for intensive, industrial, or outdoor work. Additionally, there are lower-capacity batteries for classic mobiles (800–1500 mAh), as well as high-capacity batteries for modern smartphones, with capacities of up to 4000–5000 mAh.
Technical considerations when choosing a battery
When purchasing, it is advisable to check several technical specifications to ensure that the battery operates safely and effectively in the device over the long term.
- Capacity (mAh): The higher the value, the longer the runtime you can expect from a single charge. Examples: 1100 mAh (HTC, smaller Sony models), 2500–3000 mAh (Wiko, Gigaset, Archos), 4000–5000 mAh (Lenovo BL297, BL262, Oppo models).
- Voltage (V): The nominal voltage of the new battery (3.7 V / 3.8 V / 3.85 V) must match that of the original battery. A different voltage can lead to malfunction or damage to the device.
- Technology: Li-Ion batteries are commonly used, while Li-polymer (Li-Po) batteries are often thinner and allow for better space utilization, which is an important consideration for modern smartphones.
- Type number compatibility: Each product lists the original battery and device types (e.g., APP00223, BLP839, C11P1601, LIP1653ERPC) with which it is compatible. This provides the most reliable guidance for your choice.
How to find the right battery?
As a first step, locate the exact type number on the label of the old battery or in the device documentation (e.g., BL262, BA900, BT78H, V30145-K1310-X468). Compare this with the codes listed in the product name and description. If multiple compatible codes are listed, it is sufficient for at least one of them to match the original.
If you want longer runtime, choose a model with a higher mAh value than the original – as long as it is officially compatible with the given device type. This way, you will need to charge the phone less frequently, which is especially advantageous for business, field, or travel use.
Areas of use and benefits
The batteries found here are ideal for home, office, business, and industrial use. CAT and other rugged phone batteries withstand physical stress and dusty, wet environments, while batteries for Lenovo, Oppo, Asus, or Sony smartphones provide reliable runtime for everyday use. Batteries offered for older, simpler mobiles (Emporia, Bea-Fon, Sagem) help you continue using a well-loved device.