Compatible with Models: Google Nexus 6P A1Compatible Part Number: Google HB416683ECW, Huawei HB416683ECW
D**9
Revived my Nexus 6P
Got mine from batterycentreUS. Ordered mid July 2017 and arrived 2 weeks later. Finally got around to installing it around 4 weeks after delivery. This Cameron Sino battery is a tiny bit smaller than the original and has a slightly longer cable but fits perfectly fine. According to AccuBattery, my old battery had around 33% capacity and my phone would shutdown between 15-30%. After a few full charge cycles, AccuBattery shows 81% capacity with this Cameron Sino battery and my phone consistently shuts down at 3%. Although it has the thin ribbon cable, the temperature sensor seems to work, readings fluctuate between 24 and 25 degrees Celsius. I'm only giving 4 stars because the capacity on my specific battery is a little low according to AccuBattery and the price is double that of other replacement batteries.
C**.
Quality going Down? (YES)
I don't know if I got a defective battery but the one I got is no better than the crappy one I replaced it with. Also Accubattery reports a temperature of 77 degrees no matter how hot or cold it is. I specifically got this battery because of reviews that were completely contrary to what I have seen.
B**Z
Failed in 2.5 months
Bought this battery to replace my failing Nexus 6p battery on August 7, 2017 and this replacement battery failed on October 13, 2017. I am extremely disappointed with the product as I would not expect a battery to fail in such a short space of time. The battery fits well but I would not recommend it based on my experience.
J**.
Disappointed
Bought the battery from seller Power-O-Matic. AccuBattery reports ~89% of the advertised 3450mAh. Was expecting the capacity to be accurate, especially for the $30 pricetag. If I had to guess, these have been sitting in a warehouse for too long.I'll be buying a $10 battery off eBay with good reviews.
G**N
Battery with less health than expected
Disappointed. Bought this battery back in August, had a chance to install it a few days ago. Acubattery is telling g me this vactery has 80% health left, it also takes forever to charge! I had just ordered another one, I'm returning it when it as soon as it arrives.
K**N
Genuine, but still meh.
Capacity is 2,900 according to AccuBattery. Disappointing, but at least my phone isn't shutting down at 30% anymore. Also, the temperature displays properly and charge level reaches 100% with no issues.Update: after a few more charge cycles under light use, the AccuBattery estimate has stabilized around 2640 mAh and it barely lasts a day in stand by. Awful.I purchased mine from batterycentreUS and I know it's genuine because I checked the scratch-off code from the box at Cameron Sino's Product Verification page.
C**O
Doesn't fix random shut down issues
I bought 2 of these hoping it would cure early shut down issues I had with the OEM battery but these both shut down any time I tried to take an her picture or loaded up the stress on it. I'm afraid most all batteries for the Nexus 6p are going to do this anymore from what people say on the forums.
R**D
Mine had fake Temp sensor
I bought mine from Power-O-Matic It looked like a quality battery, but had a fake temperature sensor (resistor instead of a thermistor 77 Fahrenheit 25 Celsius), and the ribbon cable was thinner, and too long. I pealed off the CS label to reveal print that showed the true capacity, 3050mAh. It only weighs 45 grams, not the 60 grams they claim. The shipping weight is less than 46 grams.A photo shows it in place, ribbon cable wrinkled, it did fit. I don't know if this is a Cameron Sino clone or original. Others report that theirs do have the temp sensor. All I know the one I got from Power-O-Matic didn't.Fired it up at near 50% and it rapid charged to 100%, It dies after drain all the way down past 1%.AccuBattery reports 91% health 3127 mAh after a week of charges and discharges, 100% to past 1% shut down. I am a little miffed that they faked the temp sensor. I had hoped for a report of 100% health +3450 mAh. Time will tell I guess, with no thermal foldback with fake temp sensor it will limit life when fast charging. I have run heavy current draw and have had zero FC's. Ran videos once from 100% to past 1% shutdown. My last charge from 100% to 2% Phone lasted 27 hours, screen on for 5hours. So it's OK for now, I guess.The disassembly of the Nexus 6P was very difficult, I had pre-bought the rear glass and bottom cover, I did end up needing both. There are several videos that show disassembly of the 6P, they are helpful, be careful not to hit the digitizer/ touchscreen ribbon cable under the battery.
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