Phone Battery Replacement
Battery Replacement for All Brands and Models
We replace your fast-draining, swelling or faulty battery with original capacity batteries. 20-minute replacement, 6-month warranty.
20-Minute Replacement
Most battery replacements completed in 20 minutes
6-Month Warranty
6-month warranty on all battery replacements
Original Capacity
Original capacity, certified batteries
Fast Charge Support
Batteries compatible with fast charging technology
Signs You Need Battery Replacement
Battery Drains Fast
Battery used to last a day but now barely lasts half a day
Battery Swelling
Phone back or screen looks swollen
Sudden Shutdown
Phone suddenly shuts down at 30-40% charge
Overheating
Phone gets excessively hot during use
Slow Charging
Phone takes too long to charge
Low Battery Health
iPhone battery health is below 80%
Supported Brands
Apple iPhone
iPhone 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, X, SE, 8, 7 and earlier models
Samsung Galaxy
S series, A series, Note series, Z Fold, Z Flip
Huawei
P series, Mate series, Nova series
Xiaomi
Mi series, Redmi series, Poco series
Oppo / Realme
All Oppo and Realme models
OnePlus
All OnePlus models
Helpful Guides
Expert tips to better protect your device

Phone Dies at 30%? Complete Battery Calibration & Health Guide

Charging Port Problems: Complete Diagnosis and Professional Repair Guide

Fake Charger Dangers: How Counterfeit Chargers Can Destroy Your Phone
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does battery replacement take?
Battery replacement for most phones is completed within 15-30 minutes. iPhone and Samsung models typically take about 20 minutes.
Will my data be deleted after battery replacement?
No, the battery replacement process does not affect your phone's data. However, we recommend backing up important data beforehand.
Do you use original batteries?
We use original capacity, certified batteries. These batteries offer the same performance as original batteries and meet safety standards.
How do I check iPhone battery health?
Go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health to see your battery health. If it's below 80%, replacement is recommended.
Is a swollen battery dangerous?
Yes, a swollen battery poses a fire or explosion risk. If your phone's battery is swollen, stop using it immediately and bring it to service.