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Hi @xpertion ,
-It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide as the Mate 9 Pro, it is deeper (thicker) and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.
+It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide as the Mate 9 Pro, it is deeper (thicker) and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug wiring is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, as it may be wired differently.
Here’s an composite image taken from the ifixit [guide|101289] guide and the [guide|107906] guide showing the two batteries side by side so that the model numbers can be seen.
You will see that they have different model numbers.
[image|2384450]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
-The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth (height) of the battery in millimetres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length in mm so the two batteries are:
+The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth (height) of the battery in milli metres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length in mm so the two batteries are:
Huawei Mate 9 Pro battery has the same battery model number as the Mate 9 - battery model # HB396689ECW = 3.9mm D x 66mm W x 89mm L
Huawei Mate 10 Pro - battery model # HB436486ECW = 4.3mm D x 64mm W x 86mm L

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @xpertion ,
It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide as the Mate 9 Pro, it is deeper (thicker) and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.
-Here’s an composite image taken from the ifixit [guide|101289] guide and the [guide|107906] guide showing the two batteries side by side.
+Here’s an composite image taken from the ifixit [guide|101289] guide and the [guide|107906] guide showing the two batteries side by side so that the model numbers can be seen.
You will see that they have different model numbers.
[image|2384450]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth (height) of the battery in millimetres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length in mm so the two batteries are:
Huawei Mate 9 Pro battery has the same battery model number as the Mate 9 - battery model # HB396689ECW = 3.9mm D x 66mm W x 89mm L
Huawei Mate 10 Pro - battery model # HB436486ECW = 4.3mm D x 64mm W x 86mm L

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @xpertion ,
-It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide as the Mate 9, it is deeper (thicker) and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.
+It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide as the Mate 9 Pro, it is deeper (thicker) and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.
Here’s an composite image taken from the ifixit [guide|101289] guide and the [guide|107906] guide showing the two batteries side by side.
You will see that they have different model numbers.
[image|2384450]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth (height) of the battery in millimetres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length in mm so the two batteries are:
Huawei Mate 9 Pro battery has the same battery model number as the Mate 9 - battery model # HB396689ECW = 3.9mm D x 66mm W x 89mm L
Huawei Mate 10 Pro - battery model # HB436486ECW = 4.3mm D x 64mm W x 86mm L

Status:

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @xpertion ,
It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide as the Mate 9, it is deeper (thicker) and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.
Here’s an composite image taken from the ifixit [guide|101289] guide and the [guide|107906] guide showing the two batteries side by side.
You will see that they have different model numbers.
[image|2384450]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth (height) of the battery in millimetres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length in mm so the two batteries are:
-Huawei Mate 9 battery Model # HB396689ECW = 3.9mm D x 66mm W x 89mm L
+Huawei Mate 9 Pro battery has the same battery model number as the Mate 9 - battery model # HB396689ECW = 3.9mm D x 66mm W x 89mm L
-Huawei Mate 10 Pro battery Model # HB436486ECW = 4.3mm D x 64mm W x 86mm L
+Huawei Mate 10 Pro - battery model # HB436486ECW = 4.3mm D x 64mm W x 86mm L

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @xpertion ,
It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide as the Mate 9, it is deeper (thicker) and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.
Here’s an composite image taken from the ifixit [guide|101289] guide and the [guide|107906] guide showing the two batteries side by side.
You will see that they have different model numbers.
[image|2384450]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
-The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth (height) of the battery in millimetres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length so the two batteries are:
+The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth (height) of the battery in millimetres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length in mm so the two batteries are:
Huawei Mate 9 battery Model # HB396689ECW = 3.9mm D x 66mm W x 89mm L
Huawei Mate 10 Pro battery Model # HB436486ECW = 4.3mm D x 64mm W x 86mm L

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @xpertion ,
It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide as the Mate 9, it is deeper (thicker) and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.
Here’s an composite image taken from the ifixit [guide|101289] guide and the [guide|107906] guide showing the two batteries side by side.
You will see that they have different model numbers.
[image|2384450]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
-The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth of the battery in millimetres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length so the two batteries are:
+The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth (height) of the battery in millimetres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length so the two batteries are:
Huawei Mate 9 battery Model # HB396689ECW = 3.9mm D x 66mm W x 89mm L
Huawei Mate 10 Pro battery Model # HB436486ECW = 4.3mm D x 64mm W x 86mm L

Status:

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @xpertion ,
-It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide as the Mate 9, it is deeper and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.
+It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide as the Mate 9, it is deeper (thicker) and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.
Here’s an composite image taken from the ifixit [guide|101289] guide and the [guide|107906] guide showing the two batteries side by side.
You will see that they have different model numbers.
[image|2384450]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth of the battery in millimetres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length so the two batteries are:
Huawei Mate 9 battery Model # HB396689ECW = 3.9mm D x 66mm W x 89mm L
Huawei Mate 10 Pro battery Model # HB436486ECW = 4.3mm D x 64mm W x 86mm L

Status:

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @xpertion ,
It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide as the Mate 9, it is deeper and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.
Here’s an composite image taken from the ifixit [guide|101289] guide and the [guide|107906] guide showing the two batteries side by side.
You will see that they have different model numbers.
[image|2384450]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth of the battery in millimetres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length so the two batteries are:
-Huawei Mate 9 = 3.9mm D x 66mm W x 89mm L
+Huawei Mate 9 battery Model # HB396689ECW = 3.9mm D x 66mm W x 89mm L
-Huawei Mate 10 Pro = 4.3mm D x 64mm W x 86mm L
+Huawei Mate 10 Pro battery Model # HB436486ECW = 4.3mm D x 64mm W x 86mm L

Status:

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @xpertion ,
-It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide, it is deeper and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.
+It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide as the Mate 9, it is deeper and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.
Here’s an composite image taken from the ifixit [guide|101289] guide and the [guide|107906] guide showing the two batteries side by side.
You will see that they have different model numbers.
[image|2384450]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth of the battery in millimetres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length so the two batteries are:
Huawei Mate 9 = 3.9mm D x 66mm W x 89mm L
Huawei Mate 10 Pro = 4.3mm D x 64mm W x 86mm L

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Original-Beitrag von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @xpertion ,

It might not work as they are different model batteries that are of different dimensions. Although the Mate 10 Pro battery is slightly shorter and not as wide, it is deeper and therefore may not fit in the case allowing it to close properly. Also I can’t see if the flex cable connector plug is the same for each battery so this may also have to also be checked, if you decide to try it.

Here’s an composite image taken from the ifixit [guide|101289] guide and the [guide|107906] guide showing the two batteries side by side.

You will see that they have different model numbers.

[image|2384450]

(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)

The convention used with battery dimension numbering is that the first two digits is the depth of the battery in millimetres (mm) ''with a decimal point between the two numbers which is not shown'', the next two digits are the width in mm and the last two digits are the length so the two batteries are:

Huawei Mate 9 =  3.9mm D x 66mm W x 89mm L

Huawei Mate 10 Pro = 4.3mm D x 64mm W x 86mm L

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