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iPhone 7 Plus Replacement Battery

$9.90
SKU
10-AP-3151
In stock
Quantity:    - +
Compatibility

Apple iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 7 Plus A1661
iPhone 7 Plus A1784
iPhone 7 Plus A1785 (Japan)

Features
  • The battery comes at a very affordable cost.
  • It is easy to order and the delivery is fast.
  • Once you have received your replacement battery, you can install it easily at home.
  • The battery is Zero Cycle and UN38.3 certified, which means that you do not have to worry about the quality.
  • It is a customized battery that has been specifically developed for iPhone 7 Plus, so no trouble with fitting.
Product Description

This is the iPhone 7 Plus Replacement Battery. Replace an old, dead or dying battery in your iPhone 7 Plus with a brand new one from Fixez.com.

Zero Cycle Count Batteries

Li-Ion batteries only have a limited number of cycles before they can no longer maintain an adequate charge. A typical battery has about 500 cycles before it is unable to maintain a charge of at least 80% of its original capacity. Made from new materials, our batteries have zero cycles ensuring the maximum number of cycles available to you.

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   Check  Zero Cycle Count, therefore you have the maximum amount of cycles left
   Check  Li-ion Cell
   Check      Brand New materials
  

UN 38.8 Certified Batteries

Our batteries provide you with a safe, durable and long-lasting lithium-ion battery assembly that can weather the rigors of transport & wear

          PassedTest
  Check    Altitude Simulation 
  Check  Thermal Test 
  Check    Vibration 
  Check   Shock 
  Check   Short Circuit 
  Check   impact 
  Check   Overcharge 
  Check   Forced Discharge

These tests include vibration, shock, external short-circuiting, altitude/air transport simulation, extreme thermal conditions, impact, overcharge and forced discharge simulation.

OEM TI Chip

The OEM Texas Instruments chip measures and maintains an accurate record of available capacity, voltage, current, temperature and other critical parameters for lithium-based batteries.  Also known as a battery gas gauge, the chip determines the battery state of charge, state of health and helps to predict how long the battery is able to provide power. An inadequate battery gas gauge will result in surprise shutdowns and poor user experience.

           Features
   Check Texas Instruments (TI) Chip "Gas Guage"
   Check  Compatible iOs Battery Health notifications
   Check      Accurate reporting to your device

Pre-installed battery adhesive

               Check Battery Adhesive included
   Check Pre-installed
   Check     Convenient
   Check Cost-effective
  

Have you managed to keep your iPhone 7 Plus as good as when it was new? However, it is true that even though you can keep your phone in perfect condition, it is very hard to make sure that your battery is also working fine. After using your phone for many years, there is a chance that your battery may not have a backup as long as it was when the phone is new. There is also a possibility that you keep charging your phone and the battery is always running out. The solution of this problem lies with the iPhone 7 Plus Replacement Battery. This will not only make your phone work like new, but there are many reasons that it is a great choice for you if you are looking for replacing the battery of your iPhone 7 Plus.

Call 866-233-6460 or email [email protected] and one of our friendly USA-based agents will assist you with whatever you need. Also, be sure to check out our FAQs for further information and answers to common questions. If you are looking to place a wholesale order, you can apply for an account by clicking here.

For optimal performance, be sure to calibrate your newly installed iPhone battery: Drain battery below 10%, then charge uninterrupted to 100%.

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