A Poco X3 battery is not an everlasting part of your phone and goes bad automatically after using it for around 2-3 years. If you have a Poco X3 phone and its battery drains quickly, you’re likely dealing with battery issues. When the battery’s charging and discharging cycles are over, you must buy a new battery to restore the standard backup time of your phone.
If your mobile phone’s battery doesn’t last long and needs changing multiple times daily, it is a battery issue. You can easily overcome these problems by replacing the old battery with a new one. Please note that battery problems often come in disguise, and if you’re going through battery issues for the first time, you’ll surely go to a technician and waste money on other unrelated things.
Poco X3 Battery Specifications
Package Contents | |
In The Box | 1 Piece of Original Poco X3 Battery |
Battery Condition | Brand New, 100% Original |
Battery Specifications | |
Battery Capacity | 6000 mAh |
Battery Model Number | BN61 |
Battery Manufacturer | OEM (Sunwoda, Dongguan, Desay) |
Rated Voltage | 3.85V |
Battery Weight | 70 Gms |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Warranty Details | |
Warranty Resolution | Replacement |
Warranty Summary | 90 Days |
Warranty Details | Low Backup Time, Fast Draining |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does buying a new Poco X3 battery cost in India?
A 100% original Poco X3 battery replacement costs around Rs 1300-1400. It’s essential to invest in a genuine battery instead of settling for a counterfeit one to save a small amount. Local or compatible batteries can never match the original’s performance, which is a well-known truth.
Q: What are the most common battery-related problems?
A customer will never replace a battery if everything works smoothly. Poco X3 battery problems will force you to a replacement because without replacing it, using the phone will become a big hassle. These are the most common issues that appear with a depleted battery:
- The battery drains much faster, in 3-4 hours, after a 100% charge.
- You must charge the phone multiple times daily, while one full charge was enough before.
- The battery has puffed up, and you feel a bulge inside the phone.
- Your phone turns off or reboots randomly without any apparent reason.
- You connect the charger, but the charging percentage doesn’t increase.
Please note that battery problems are a bit hard to identify, and if you face issues with your phone’s standby time, you shouldn’t investigate other parts of your phone as, in 99% of the cases, the problem is a faulty battery.
Q: What is a compatible/local/duplicate battery?
Many local brands make their batteries but can’t compete with the original battery’s quality and performance. If you’re facing the issue for the very first time, you probably don’t know about these facts:
- An original battery offers 100% performance, while a fake battery offers 60% performance.
- You can easily get a duplicate battery in the offline market, but the original batteries are unavailable.
- Duplicate batteries target low-income groups where customers want to save maximum and don’t care about the quality.
- All local batteries allow shopkeepers to book large profit margins without worrying about the quality.
- A compatible battery might not support fast charging and other vital charging features.
To promote their business and make a profit, all batteries sold locally are manufactured by small manufacturers. While making money is not necessarily negative, customers must receive a product that is 100% satisfying and provides true value for their money. The factories producing duplicate batteries are typically small and lack the latest machinery and quality testing techniques.
On the other hand, OEM factories are large and supply original batteries to the parent company. Their quality control measures are exceptional, and even the customers who buy local batteries secretly desire the original ones. That’s why you should always buy an original battery.
Q: How do I test and install the new battery?
You can follow these steps to test and install the new battery.
- First, apply hot air using a hot gun all over the back panel.
- Use a plastic card or a pry tool to cut through the adhesive and remove the back panel.
- Open all the screws from the motherboard battery cover and remove it.
- Disconnect the battery’s flex cable from the motherboard and disconnect other cables that travel above the battery.
- Use the battery-pulling sticker to detach the old battery from the mid-frame.
- Connect the new battery to the motherboard and turn on the phone.
- Charge the new battery, discharge it, and use it for around 2 hours to verify its performance.
- You can also check the battery graph to see the drain, and it should be within justified limits.
- Re-assemble the phone as it was.
If you don’t remove the battery carefully, you might damage the display’s flex cable or other vital flex cables of your phone. If that happens, you’ll pay much more money to restore the working condition of your phone, and that’s something you surely don’t want to go through. Therefore, don’t try installing the battery yourself if you don’t know how that works. Seek a local technician’s help, and he’ll replace it for you.
Q: Do you offer any return or replacement policy?
We back our products with a solid return and replacement guarantee because we know what we sell. If our product doesn’t meet the quality expectations, you can quickly return it to us in unused condition within 30 days after delivery. You can temporarily connect the battery to your phone (without changing its original condition), and if you face any issues, you can return it.
Poco X3 Battery Photos
If you want to match the model number and other vital details of the battery, please refer to the below images. If you’ve any additional questions, please get in touch with us.
Shipping, Return and Refund Policy
All our products come with 30 days return, refund, and replacement guarantee. To return a product, It should be in the same condition we sent. You can’t use or paste the new Poco X3 battery if you want to return it. For complete details about Shipping, Returns, and Warranty, please click here.
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