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I'm after a battery that fits a cheap mobile phone I bought from Lazada. I only use the phone as an audiobook as I now have an Oppo. All the local phone shops I've tried don't carry it, so need somewhere that carries a wide range of batteries.

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Hi,

 

Did they look inside the phone or checked what kind of battery it uses ?

If not, do this work for them and bring them phone and battery (bought on Aliexpress or Lazada) to replace.

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10 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Lazada or Ali Express.

Problem is the battery is unmarked with any kind of ID. A serial # won't identify it.

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9 minutes ago, plus7 said:

Hi,

 

Did they look inside the phone or checked what kind of battery it uses ?

If not, do this work for them and bring them phone and battery (bought on Aliexpress or Lazada) to replace.

yes, took the phone and had it opened, they didn't have that battery. It's a no-name phone with a no-name battery.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, giddyup said:

Problem is the battery is unmarked with any kind of ID. A serial # won't identify it.

Yes, I tried too without success.

Posted
3 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Yes, I tried too without success.

They must be available somewhere. Unlikely they'd just make a battery for a cheap phone.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Watchit said:

Why don't you just buy another cheap phone? 

Because a battery might be only a hundred baht or so, but the cheap phone was around 1500 baht. Besides, the battery failed on the cheap phone after a few months. Do I want to spend 1500 baht for the same thing to happen again?

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6 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

Can you actually remove the battery without taking the phone to pieces? Years ago you could easily change it not they are an integral part of the circuitry.

Battery easily removed, showed it in my pics.

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16 minutes ago, Richard 2020 said:

Just scan the "barcode" on the battery... There comes already a result ...

 

 

 

GOLDPRO MobilPhone

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Is Goldpro Mobil Phone the result? That doesn't get any hits on Google.

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9 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

If you are in Bangkok then Zeer Rangsit would be worth a try

I posted this on Pattaya forum.

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15 hours ago, richsilver said:

Go to one of the phone shops on the 2nd floor of TukCom.

 

If you read the thread it sounds like he tried that..... they are all much of a sameness. 

Posted
1 hour ago, longball53098 said:

Used to be a Amorn shop in the basement of Tukcom. They may be able to help

Long gone I believe.......

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Go into the settings of the phone.  Look for "About" and post back what it says.

 

Also, connect the phone to your WiFi network and then install the "Fing App" and run a scan.  The brand of the phone may be displayed, along with its internal IP address. 

 

This information may give a starting point for some more online searching. 

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On 9/3/2022 at 9:51 AM, longball53098 said:

Used to be a Amorn shop in the basement of Tukcom. They may be able to help

 

22 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Long gone I believe.......

Still going......????

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1 minute ago, lopburi3 said:

Have you tried a normal Nokia feature phone battery?  That is what it looks like.

I'm sure the phone shops would have recognised it, if that's what it was.

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2 minutes ago, giddyup said:

I'm sure the phone shops would have recognised it, if that's what it was.

 

7 minutes ago, giddyup said:

I'm sure the phone shops would have recognised it, if that's what it was.

Yes but could a Nokia be used perhaps.  Photo appears a bit wider (terminals are at edge on Nokia).  My Nokia is 6cm high and 3.8cm wide - if your battery is a bit wider suspect you could use the Nokia with a bit of foam/paper to keep contacts aligned.

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3 minutes ago, lopburi3 said:

 

Yes but could a Nokia be used perhaps.  Photo appears a bit wider (terminals are at edge on Nokia).  My Nokia is 6cm high and 3.8cm wide - if your battery is a bit wider suspect you could use the Nokia with a bit of foam/paper to keep contacts aligned.

I'll take it to another phone shop and compare batteries. Worth a try.

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39 minutes ago, petermik said:

 

Still going......????

Could also bet I have walked there in July.

On their website they show total <deleted>.

Or where is "IT City Tower Pattaya"?

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3 minutes ago, giddyup said:

I'll take it to another phone shop and compare batteries. Worth a try.

The only chance. A thing that can not be identified has to be measured mm by mm and compared.

A real strange thing not even showing capacity.

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3 minutes ago, giddyup said:

I'll take it to another phone shop and compare batteries. Worth a try.

Expect any the same size or a bit smaller would work - as yours unmarked expect they did not want to take a chance.  If a smartphone perhaps a Samsung?

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2 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

The only chance. A thing that can not be identified has to be measured mm by mm and compared.

A real strange thing not even showing capacity.

It says the phone is a S21, which is Samsung and Anroid 10 (which I doubt), but the phone is unbranded and is really just a cheap piece of sh*t. Like I said, I only use it to listen to audiobooks, so if I have to bin it no great loss.

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