Android Batteries
Grab a toolkit for your Android device model and fix your broken phone or tablet!
iFixit has you covered with parts, tools, and free repair guides. Repair with confidence! All of our replacement parts are tested to rigorous standards and backed by our industry-leading warranty.
Parts that work with Android:
Galaxy S8 Battery
Replace a 3000 mAh battery compatible with Samsung Galaxy S8. 3.85 Volts (V). 11.55 Watt Hours (Wh).
Galaxy S7 Battery
Replace a 3000 mAh battery compatible with Samsung Galaxy S7 phones. 11.55 Watt Hours (Wh). 3.85 Volts (V).
Google Pixel Battery
Replace a 2770 mAh battery compatible with Google Pixel 1st generation model smartphones. 10.66 Watt Hours (Wh). 3.85 Volts (V).
Galaxy S8+ Battery
Replace a battery compatible with Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus model smartphones.
Google Pixel XL Battery
Replace a 3450 mAh battery compatible with Google Pixel XL. 13.28 Watt Hours (Wh). 3.85 Volts (V).
LG V20 Battery
Replace a BL-44E1F model battery compatible with LG V20 smartphone. 3080 mAh. 11.9 Watt Hours (Wh). 3.85 Volts (V).
Galaxy S6 Battery
Replace a 2550 mAh battery compatible with Galaxy S6 model phones. 3.85 V (Volts). 9.82 Wh (Watt Hours).
Nexus 5X Battery
Replace a 2620 mAh battery compatible with the LG Nexus 5X LG-H790 and LG-H791 model smartphones. 10.3 Watt Hours (Wh). 3.8 Volts (V).
Galaxy S7 Edge Battery
Replace a EB-BG935ABA battery compatible with Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge model smartphones. 13.86 Watt Hours (Wh). 4.4 Volts (V). 3600 mAh.
Nexus 7 (1st Gen) Battery
Replace a battery compatible with the 1st generation 2012 model Google Nexus 7.
Device Info
Android is a Linux-based, open source operating system for mobile devices created by Android Inc., now owned by Google. Today, many different companies use Android for their mobile device product lines including Samsung, HTC, Motorola, and many others.
The first Android phone was the HTC Dream released in October of 2008. Since then Android devices, including tablets and phones, have become popular all across the world. As of May 2013, a total of 900 million Android devices had been activated and 48 billion apps had been installed from the Google Play store. It's currently the most widely used smartphone OS.