
There are normally a lot of numbers, symbols and barcodes as well. On LG phones its likely to be TU500 (or CU500, KU990, B2100 or similar).On Telstra (or ZTE) Phones its likely to be F850 (or F152, F156 etc.).

On Samsung its likely to be something like GT-I950T (Galaxy Nexus) or GT-I9210T.On Motorola phones you are looking for something like "V3, V3x, V9" or similar.Otherwise you need to look inside the phone behind the battery. If you have the original box or the manual it will tell you, or some phones tell you as they switch on or off what type or model number they are. Motorola, Nokia, Telstra (or ZTE), LG, Samsung, Sony-Ericsson etc.įind the phone model / type as follows. Car batteries) please go to that part of this website.įinding the phone make is normally easy - the manufacturers name or logo is generally on the phone (e.g. You can read the information below (for help with Li-Ion, Ni-Cad and NiMh batteries).


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