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Sep 20, 2017
Not Original / Tools Are Cheap
5 of 6 found this helpful So, the battery isn't an original. At least, it looked quite different from the battery I took out of my 6P in terms of text and connector.
That said, the original batter went to pot waaaay too quickly, so, this one is currently much better. I don't really care, as long as it works, because this is just to hold me over a bit until I get a new phone. My old battery was listed as 60% health in Accubattery, this one is at 104%. I'd barely get a half a day with the old battery, this one I actually have trouble getting below 60% throughout the day. So, yeah, it's alright.
The tools that came with the phone are cheap. Wouldn't count on them to get you into your 6P. You'll need a heat gun and a very thin razor/Exact-o knife to get at the internals. The plastic spanner thing broke with very little pressure and the "guitar pick" shredded too easily.
However, YMMV. The 6P is a difficult phone to get into, and the tools were definitely not advertised as the best out there.
For the price, I'm happy enough with it. I just don't think it should be advertised as OEM.