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jayeff
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Hi @newedge99 If you haven't already done so, try searching for ''616-0291''. This is the model number of a compatible battery. - Some suppliers have them and some don't. It may depends on your location perhaps and how much you're willing to spend. + Some suppliers have them and some don't. It may depend on your location perhaps and how much you're willing to spend. Here's the ifixit [guide|448] guide that may help
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Sun 15, 2025
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jayeff
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Hi @newedge99 - If you haven't already done so, try searching for either ''616-0290'' or ''616-0291''. + If you haven't already done so, try searching for ''616-0291''. - These are the battery model numbers for the batteries that were used in the phone.+ This is the model number of a compatible battery . Some suppliers have them and some don't. It may depends on your location perhaps and how much you're willing to spend. Here's the ifixit [guide|448] guide that may help
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jayeff
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Hi @newedge99 If you haven't already done so, try searching for either ''616-0290'' or ''616-0291''. These are the battery model numbers for the batteries that were used in the phone. Some suppliers have them and some don't. It may depends on your location perhaps and how much you're willing to spend. - Here's the ifixit https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone+1st+Generation+Battery+Replacement/448 that may help + Here's the ifixit [guide| 448] guide that may help
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Sun 15, 2025
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jayeff
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Hi @newedge99 If you haven't already done so, try searching for either ''616-0290'' or ''616-0291''. These are the battery model numbers for the batteries that were used in the phone. Some suppliers have them and some don't. It may depends on your location perhaps and how much you're willing to spend. + + Here's the ifixit https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone+1st+Generation+Battery+Replacement/448 that may help
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jayeff
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Hi @newedge99
If you haven't already done so, try searching for either ''616-0290'' or ''616-0291''.
These are the battery model numbers for the batteries that were used in the phone.
Some suppliers have them and some don't. It may depends on your location perhaps and how much you're willing to spend.
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