Sorry if asking wrong people but I’ve got a samsung galaxy j3 prime, its a really old phone and i lost its charger a year ago, after that until now I was charging it with a different cheap charger, and one day eventually while using the phone the back cover fells of(it has removable back) and then i realised that the battery became swollen, I immediately took the battery out and kept the phone and battery apart for 2 months, now today I lost patience and grabbed a safety pin and did a little hole on both sides of the battery. Now it fits !!! and is much less swollen then before(yes it is still a little swollen)

So I meant to ask would it be safe to use it like that or is there a risk of the battery going kaboom!!! while i am using the phone or charging it ???

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EDIT - I got rid of the swollen battery and now the mission was to get the smartphone working witty a new battery, so i checked online for new battery for my samsung j3 prime and i found nothing !!! So i decided to take matters in my own hands and searched for some old phone in my dad’s stuff (and i found some really old samsung phone in really good condition) I removed their batteries and checked if they will work with the current j3 prime, the problem was that the battery that i found had 3 golden pins and the phone required a battery with 4 golden pins (idk what to call those pins specifically) So i just stuck the 3 pin battery in the phone powered it on and voila it works and after that i made the battery stick to the back of the phone by folding a piece of paper on the empty space(the traditional way), after that i attached the back of the phone and now it is working, the only catch is that the battery backup is quite low but i can live with that. Here the pic of how i made it fix

So i wanted to ask that is it ok to use the new battery? Considering that it has one less golden pin ?

  • ɐɥO
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    811 year ago

    I lost patience and grabbed a safety pin and did a little hole on both sides of the battery

    DO. NOT. DO. THAT

    • The Hobbyist
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      If you want to know why, you are at a very high risk (almost guaranteed) to be making a short circuit in the battery, causing excessive heat and dangerous leaks depending on the battery type. Very much a high risk low reward setup you do not want to play with.

      Trust the above message, stay safe. Do NOT underestimate the danger of such a manipulation.

      Edit: there is a real danger of explosion.

  • @[email protected]
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    241 year ago

    Its been said already but Im going to emphasize, NO. You are already lucky your pinhole fix didn’t make it explode! Holy shit!

  • _haha_oh_wow_
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    No. It is not safe.

    Replace the battery and dispose the old one or dispose of the device properly.

    Look it up but there’s probably a Best Buy somewhere nearby that’ll let you dispose of it for free not too far from you.

    Never poke a battery again, you’re lucky it didn’t burst into flames and you very well could have exposed yourself to some bad stuff.

  • QuinceDaPence
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    141 year ago

    is there a risk of the battery going kaboom!!!

    Is it really a risk if it’s a guarantee?

    If you smell a chemical smell while that’s in your pocket you better drop your fucking pants and run, if you even get that much warning.

    I intentionally made a swollen battery go off and that was fireworks level violent and it had a jet of pink flame that went on for quite a while.

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    No no no no. Dump it in some salt water and kill it dead.

    If you can put the old battery in it, you can put a new battery in it. It is absolutely not worth risking a fire for the sake of a few quid. Those batteries are very dangerous when damaged.

    Do not leave it unattended until you locate a bucket and some salt to safely kill it. Do not put it in normal trash until and unless fully killed.

  • @avonarret1
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    111 year ago

    Did you ever think about looking up information on how to handle batteries online before doing something like punching holes in your battery?!?!?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      I searched on youtube “how to repair swollen batteries” and they did the same in the videos, but I ignored the warning “do not try this at home”