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This item Galaxy Alpha Battery, Samsung Standard Replacement Battery – 1860 mAh Compatible with Samsung Galaxy Alpha (2014) (Bulk Packaging)
Price $1507
Sold By Lago Group
Battery Cell Composition Lithium Ion
Battery Weight 45.36 grams

How long do Samsung batteries last before replacement?

Lithium-ion batteries, like the ones you’ll find in a Samsung Galaxy S or Note series phone, can degrade over time, with expected life spans of just 2 to 3 years. Luckily for us Samsung owners, our batteries are easily removable and replaceable.

How long do Samsung batteries last?

between 11 and 13 hours
Samsung’s line of Galaxy phones can last anywhere between 11 and 13 hours, depending on the model. Still, there are ways to get more out of any phone.

Can Samsung mobile battery be replaced?

Purchase a replacement battery. Visit your cell phone service provider’s store to get a replacement—or you can find the right battery online (see References). Most Samsung battery replacements cost less than $20 U.S.

Do Samsung stores sell batteries?

It is recommended that you use only Samsung genuine or approved batteries that have been specifically designed for use in Samsung products.

How much does a Samsung battery cost?

How much do Samsung Galaxy replacement batteries cost?

RETAILER BRANDS PRICE RANGE
Samsung Parts Samsung $35 – $52
Amazon Samsung, DJW, AexPower, BCXY, Trswyop, Cell4Less, etc. $10 – $30
Digital Supply USA Samsung $12 – $50
Repairs Universe Unbranded $10 – $15

How much does it cost to change Samsung battery?

Samsung Galaxy S battery replacement cost

Battery Replacement Cost (Swappa Repair Network) Phone Replacement Cost (Swappa Marketplace)
Galaxy S10 Plus $76 Starting around $220
Galaxy S10e $75 Starting around $195
Galaxy S9 $72 Starting around $135
Galaxy S9 Plus $72 Starting around $150

How do I know if my phone battery needs to be replaced?

How will I know if my phone needs a new battery?

  1. Battery drains quickly.
  2. The phone does not charge despite being plugged into a charger.
  3. The phone does not hold the charger.
  4. Phone reboots on its own.
  5. The battery bumps up.
  6. Battery overheats.