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[* icon_caution] We can use this step as a battery spec step, or substitute this photo for photo 3 of step 8
[* black] Hey wait, this looks familiar ... could this be the same battery that we saw earlier in the [guide|120693|Galaxy Buds|new_window=true]?
-[* black] Almost—they're both lithium-ion coin cell batteries running at 3.7 V, but the Galaxy Buds' battery is labeled CP1254, while the one in the Airpods Pro reads CP1154.
+[* black] Almost—they're both lithium-ion coin cell batteries running at 3.7 V, but the Galaxy Buds' battery is labeled CP1254, while the one in the AirPods Pro reads CP1154.
[* icon_note] It looks like the main difference between the two is their size.