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The KingSener® 9000mAh SP3496A8H Battery is designed specifically for the Samsung Google Nexus 10 N10 Tablet PC (P8110 HA32ARB). With a powerful 9000mAh capacity and a voltage of 3.75V, this battery ensures long-lasting performance and reliability. It features over 500 recharge cycles, CE/FCC/ROHS certification for safety, and high-quality Japanese cells for efficient charging. Plus, it comes with a 2-year warranty for your peace of mind.
A**R
Job Done! Worth the effort now that my tablet's usable again.
My original battery was about 30 months old and it only lasted a couple of hours on a full charge even if I was only using it for reading text on screen (no pics, video or bluetooth). Decided to bite the bullet and buy a new battery after studing the Youtube videos about how to replace a Nexus 10 battery. Decided on the KingSener one because it offered a 2 year warranty.The batter came with some plastic tools. I had already purchased a Philips 00 magnetic screwdriver for the task. Given the size of the screws the magnetism was essential for replacing said screws given my poor eyesight (at 69 years old). The plastic tools intended for opening the case were rather soft and quickly wore down. They lasted just long enough for me to open the case. Not without some difficulty I must admit. Once the case was opened (as per instruction video on Youtube) everything went smoothly until it came time to disconnect the old battery plug and socket. (The video simply said "carefully disconnect the battery"). Turns out that the plastic connector socket was pretty well fused to the supporting board and wouldn't budge. Eventually I had to resort to forcing it off with a screwdriver. I was very nervous about damaging the very delicate looking circuitry around it, or shortening the old battery, but reckoned that since I was going to replace that battery it didn't matter if I broke it. One gouged out, I scraped the remaining socket off the board to which it was fused. Luckily the plug part, which had to be reused seemed intact. The new battery aligned up fine with the socket and fixing screws.I must admit that I was rather posimistic that my tablet would ever work again once reassembled, but amazingly it seems fine. The battery life seems as good as when the tablet was new. I've been using it for a few weeks now and it no longer discharges at a drop of a hat, thank goodness!However, I wouldn't like to repeat this rather fraught procedure without a more robust plastic tool for case removal. The whole operation took me about 2 hrs. But that's probably due to my lack of experience at working with such fine components.
A**H
Restored life back into my Nexus 10's
I've now replaced the battery in two Nexus 10's and they are now lasting a lot longer on the new batteries, although not quite as good as the originals when I first bought the Nexus 10's.It's a fairly tricky job, but there are a couple of youtube videos that go into the detail. Takes about an hour.The hardest part is prising the case apart. Best to start at the top in the middle near the on/off switch, and try to avoid switching it on whilst unclipping the case (which i did the first time). There are 4 blue tools for unclipping the case, the long ones are best. Unclipping the first bit of the case can seem difficult, but once you've done one bit it gets a bit easier, corners are the hardest. The bit to be most careful is when unclipping the ribbon cable latches, they flick upwards very easily with long blue tool, but make sure you're lifting the right bit of the latch up, the ribbon cable on its own on the right has the latch at the top of the connector and flicks the other way to the other 2 ribbon cables, that's where good eyes or a magnifying glass is useful.After that it gets easier, putting the battery in and the clipping the case together is fairly easy.Its always a relief when it starts up again.
G**H
Installed and working well, a new lease of life ...
Installed and working well, a new lease of life for an old tablet. Take your time when doing the replace and maybe search out a couple of you tub videos to see how it's done. Un-cliping the casing is the scariest bit and the tools provided to pry the halve apart didn't really survive that operation.I did have a panic when I thought the screw holes were in the wrong place, but I then realise I had the battery the wrong way round.
S**N
Good value and quality
Excellent. I needed to replace the failed (OEM) battery on my Nexus 10, and there wasn't a lot of choice for replacements (there are no OEM ones available). Item arrive promptly (sooner than estimated), and was fitted quickly. There were instructions and basic tools included, but I had my own toolkit and instructions anyway, so didn't need them - but they looked like they would have been sufficient to get the job done.Took about 10 minutes to replace. I fully charged as per supplied guidelines, and works well - it seems to hold it's charge for as long as the original battery did when it was new, and I wouldn't be able to tell the difference.So, all in all, I'm very happy, and couldn't have asked for more.
R**.
The battery fitted fine and is working well
The battery fitted fine and is working well. I havent timed the charge but it is obviously a great improvement vs current/original. The tools provided are adequate for single use. If I was to fit another I would consider alternative more robust tools. Followed You tube for instructions on fitting. Was harder to change out than shown but certainly possible for a lay person who takes their time. I was careful to earth myself (not shown on Youtube). If I remember will update with how the battery performs. Very happy so far.
C**S
This battery has given my tablet a new lease of ...
This battery has given my tablet a new lease of life. Be very careful with the operation to remove the screen. Take you time, watch two different videos first, and don’t use the metal screwdrivers. (I created a crack in a corner on mine.)
G**N
but apart from that I would recommend it.
After a couple of weeks general usage seems to be working well. Couldn't use all the fixing points to refit the battery into the Nexus as they didn't line up enough, but apart from that I would recommend it.
G**S
Seems excellent
I received the battery a few days ago and changed the old one. After 2 charge cycles my tablet was like when I first bought it with at least 6 hours of video and some light gaming... After2 days my tablet fell off a shelve and that was it. Shattered screen!!!!! I won't be able to tell if the battery lasts for a long period of time. But so far, excellent as described
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