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Replacement Battery for LG G4: AliExpress Purchase, Non-Original Warning, and Cycling Effects

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  • #1 16715053
    xrsxrs
    Level 5  
    Hey, I have a purely scientific question, it will be at the end. I bought a company (some company) on Aliexpress from a great seller (only positives, etc. etc.) a replacement battery for a smartphone. Never mind that it has as much capacity as the original (because it probably does not exist), that it may explode and burn my house, etc., not about that. And now let's go further: when I put this battery in, the phone displays a message that the battery is not original and wrong (of course, I do not have such a message with the original). If it loads this battery in a few 2-3 cycles to 100% (of course with restarting the phone, which is storming that the battery is not original), then, surprisingly, the messages slowly disappear and you can work on this battery without problems. Already after the first cycle, 100% is ok, until you remove the battery. And now a question for professionals: 1. why is this happening, is it that the resistance equalizes after a few cycles and charges, or something similar, and then the smartphone does not storm 2. how does the security in smartphones, which is identified by the battery replacement ( on what basis, how do you know it)? Does the original battery have a chip or sensor because I can't see one anywhere in the original battery, is it the energy issue of the battery that the smartphone software identifies? The only difference between the original and the replacement is that the replacement has a few tiny holes the size of a needle head in the power pins of these plates, and a white sticker (the sticker has no magnetic properties, etc., because I put it into the replacement), holes in the pins I do not think they have some meaning, nor are they connected with anything separately in the phone, just the pins from the battery just touch the pins of the phone plates; So it would seem that the tel software somehow measures the parameters of the battery and on this basis determines whether it is original or not - what do you think? Unfortunately, I do not have a meter and I am not able to determine it. I think that this topic will help by the way and will answer many people the question of where they have such messages (because it may happen to someone that, for example, he will buy an original battery that looks identical, not even a replacement), etc.
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  • #2 16882763
    puzon92
    Level 11  
    On my LG Stylus 2, this "battery incorrect" message started showing up after updating the system. For me there is a 100% original battery, I also checked this battery on my friend's phone, everything is good for him and for me, even on his battery, this message pops up and the phone turns off. Does anyone have a solution to this problem?
  • #3 16997822
    xrsxrs
    Level 5  
    For me, however, there is a faulty battery (replacement from China) so I close the topic.
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