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04-16-2020 08:49 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesHello dear people.
I have a hard question that I have no idea who can help and I hope that maybe you can give an answer here. Apologies for my English with the Google dictionary. I have a Galaxy Note 8 with a fast running battery. I bought a battery but the SKU came in a bit different, I am trying to figure out if it is okay and does anyone still know the differences.
The original SKU is EB-BN950ABE and the SKU I received from a eBay dealer is EB-BN950ABA ie with A instead of E at the end. Another difference is that one says SDI and the other TSDI. Know what the differences are and is everything okay?
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04-16-2020 10:14 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesThe only difference I am seeing between them is the region they are sold in. However, they are both 3,300 mah and the EB-BN950ABA should work fine.
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04-16-2020 08:55 AM in
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So the OEM battery for the Note 8 is EB-BN950ABE. I would highly recommend getting a n Official Samsung battery replacement, not from a 3rd party like eBay.
Getting the correct battery will ensure complete compatability with your device. I'm not saying a 3rd party battery will not work, but if you want to feel safe, get an OEM.
Hope this info was helpful.
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04-16-2020 09:16 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesThanks so much for the response. You're right but I didn't know where to get an original battery. I do not think that any Ibi dealer can be bad. He wrote that it is original and has over 4000 sales.
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04-16-2020 09:51 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesThe question is whether there is a way to know the difference between the SKUs
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04-16-2020 10:14 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesThe only difference I am seeing between them is the region they are sold in. However, they are both 3,300 mah and the EB-BN950ABA should work fine.
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04-16-2020 12:01 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesThank you for your answer.
One last point. After what the friend above wrote I am a little apprehensive because I bought from a third party and not from an authorized dealer. Is there any risk whatsoever and can you tell is it original?
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