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Lenovo L13M4P71 L14S4P71 Battery for Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro 1370 80HE000HUS Pro-5Y71 Pro-I5Y51 Pro-I5Y70 Pro-I5Y70(D) Pro-I5Y70(F) Pro-I5Y70(L) Pro-I5Y71 [7.6V] Compatible Battery

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Product Info

  • Type Laptop Battery
  • SKU LLN258-db-001
  • Capacity 5790mAh/ 44Wh
  • Cell Type Conventional Li-polymer
  • Warranty 1 Year
  • Shipping Free Shipping
Use the Search Box to find your compatible device Model or OPN in the "Description".
  • Description
  • Specification
  • COMPATIBLE LAPTOP MODELS

    Lenovo Yoga Series:

    3 Pro | | 3 Pro 1370 | 3 Pro 80HE000HUS | 3 Pro 80HE000KCF | 3 Pro 80HE000LUS | 3 Pro 80HE000NCF | 3 Pro 80HE0043US | 3 Pro 80HE0047US | 3 Pro 80HE0048US | 3 Pro 80HE0049US | 3 Pro 80HE004ECF | 3 Pro 80HE004FCF | 3 Pro 80HE004GCF | 3 Pro 80HE004LGE | 3 Pro 80HE00FVUS | 3 Pro 80HE00FXUS | 3 Pro 80HE00FYUS | 3 Pro 80HE00G1US | 3 Pro 80HE00G2US | 3 Pro 80HE00G4US | 3 Pro 80HE00G5CF | 3 Pro 80HE00G7CF | 3 Pro 80HE00G8CF | 3 Pro 80HE00GACF | 3 Pro 80HE00GBCF | 3 Pro 80HE00GDCF | 3 Pro 80HE010EUS | 3 Pro 80HE010FUS | 3 Pro 80HE010GUS | 3 Pro 80HE010HUS | 3 Pro 80HE010JUS | 3 Pro 80HE010KUS | 3 Pro 80HE010NCF | 3 Pro 80HE010PCF | 3 Pro 80HE010QCF | 3 Pro 80HE010RCF | 3 Pro 80HE010SCF | 3 Pro 80HE010VCF | 3 Pro-5Y71 | 3 Pro-I5Y51 | 3 Pro-I5Y70 | 3 Pro-I5Y70(D) | 3 Pro-I5Y70(F) | 3 Pro-I5Y70(L) | 3 Pro-I5Y71

    COMPATIBLE ORIGINAL BATTERY NUMBERS

    Lenovo:

    L13M4P71 | L14S4P71

    REMARKS

    • Please confirm your laptop model and battery number before placing an order
  • Product Type: Replacement Laptop Battery
    Condition: New
    Cell Type: Conventional Li-polymer
    Capacity: 5790mAh/ 44Wh
    Device Voltage: 7.6V
How can I extend laptop battery life through settings?
Use Battery Saver or Power Saver mode to minimize background activity and reduce screen brightness. Choose energy-efficient power plans instead of “Balanced” or “High Performance”.
Does reducing screen brightness really help my battery last longer?
Yes. The display is one of the largest power drains. Lowering brightness can significantly conserve battery life.
Will closing unused apps and tabs improve battery life?
Yes. Idle apps and browser tabs continue consuming power. Closing them reduces background activity and extends runtime.
Is keeping my laptop cool important for battery longevity?
Absolutely. Heat accelerates battery wear. Use your laptop on hard surfaces, keep vents clean, and consider a cooling pad during heavy use.
What’s the ideal battery charge range for long-term health?
Keep the battery between 20% and 80% whenever possible. Avoid full discharges or keeping it at 100% constantly.
Are regular OS and driver updates important?
Yes. Updates often include power efficiency improvements, helping your system run more smoothly and save battery.
Should I unplug unused peripherals to save power?
Yes. Devices like external drives, USB accessories, and Bluetooth peripherals draw power even when idle. Disconnect them when not needed.
Is shutting down better than sleep for battery conservation?
Yes. Sleep still draws some power. Shutting down completely conserves the most battery during long idle periods.
Can hibernation extend battery life effectively?
Yes. Hibernation saves your session to disk and powers off completely, using no battery while preserving your work.
What quick tips help in a battery pinch?
Turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when not in use, close background apps, use dark mode, and enable power-saving display settings.

Choosing the correct replacement battery or adapter is critical for safety, performance, and compatibility. DrBattery.com carries over 120,000 compatible models and part numbers for major laptop brands. Follow these steps before placing your order:

1. Check Your Device Information

  • Look at your device’s owner’s manual or label on the bottom of your laptop. Both should show the brand and exact model number.
  • If you are buying an adapter, confirm the model number, input voltage, and current listed on your device label.

2. Verify the Original Battery Part Number

Always shut down your laptop before removing the original battery. On the battery label, you will find a part number. This part number is the most reliable way to ensure compatibility.

3. Recognize Common Part Number Formats

Major manufacturers use standard codes. Here are some examples:

HP / Compaq:
123456-001
Sony:
PCGA-BP12, VGP-BP1
Dell:
312-1234, 1234P
IBM / Lenovo:
02K1234, 08K1234
Toshiba:
PA1234U-1BRS

4. Compare the Physical Details

Check the size, connector type, latch position, and orientation of your original battery. Compare these details with the product photos on our website before ordering.

5. Watch Out for Voltage Differences

Some models have two different voltage options — for example, 11.1V vs. 14.8V. They are NOT interchangeable. Always confirm the voltage printed on your original battery.

  • A Li-Ion battery labeled 10.8V is the same as one labeled 11.1V.
  • A Li-Ion battery labeled 14.4V is the same as one labeled 14.8V.

Example Battery Labels

Example battery label with part number
Example laptop bottom label with model number