01-02-2024 07:08 PM
Dear Community,
While I was doing laundry, I forgot to take out the Case of my Galaxy Buds 2 and it was in the Washing Machine for the full cycle(more than 90 minutes). As soon as I realized that I left the case in the pant's pocket, the wash cycle was already over.
I took the case out immediately, tried to remove the water as much as possible, and let it dry for more than 3 days. when I made sure that there was no water inside the case, I kept it on charging. Luckily, both the buds are charging but the Case battery is not. Even after charging it for 4-5 hours, Buds are 100% charged but the case does not charge at all.
I checked online but could not find any direct option where I can buy a new battery from. I can reach out to Samsung Service center but considering the product is 2 years old and already out of warranty, I don't want to spend some 50-60 EUR just to get battery replaced especially when the brand new Buds 2 are available for just 74.50 EUR.
Can anyone guide me here with the link where I can buy the battery and get it fixed by myself? Or anyone has some better ideas?
off course, If this DIY approach costs more than 25-30 EUR then it does not makes sense to repair but buy a new one.
TIA
01-02-2024 07:21 PM
01-02-2024 10:18 PM
Yes. Thank you for the suggestion "Use Your brain". I never realized that before that I could use my brain. Thank you for enlightening me on that and for this wonderful advice. BTW, if you had used your brain(and a little bit of Google translate or ChatGPT), then it would have been clearer to you what I am asking. Sorry, but your attempt to become a bully has fallen flat. better luck on the next post.
07-02-2024 04:51 PM
12-02-2024 01:43 AM
I had same issue, did you comeup with any solutions?
30-05-2024 07:02 PM
This is the battery replacement from Amazon.
Replacement Battery for Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro Charging Case Box Earbuds Cradle EP-QR510 SM-R510
Copy that into amazon 18 bucks for the battery as of 5/30/2024.
To get to the battery you have to slip a pick into the front seem and to pop off the clips holding it on.
Remove 2 screws and the battery housing lifts right out. There will be NO soldering required as the battery uses pins and tension from the screws.
Here is a link to a full tear down of the buds. https://youtu.be/7QQjHm1l--w