Sony US18650GR (G5) Cell Specifications

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Warning: The information in this thread was obtained from various sources on the Internet, including any datasheets linked below, and is provided for reference only. It is not guaranteed to be accurate. To prevent fire or personal injury, never charge or discharge a cell before verifying the information yourself using the original specifications sheet provided by the manufacturer.

Brand:Sony
Model:US18650GR (G5)
Capacity:2200mAh Rated
Voltage:3.70V Nominal
Charging:4.20V Maximum
1300mA Standard
--- mA Maximum
Discharging:2.75V Cutoff
440mA Standard
--- mA Maximum
Description:Green Cell Wrapper
Black Insulator Ring
18650 Form Factor


Data References:
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Hi there, is there any evidence the cell pictured here is just a redesigned wrapper of the cell picture in this post?
 

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Still got some of these alive. They lasted longer than 2400/2600s (G7/G8s).

@Hyraelle Looks authentic to me.​

 
Six cells found in HP notebook battery, manufactured in 2007. Four of them were dead. I haven't tested capacity of alive cells yet.
 

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I've found 8 of these so far from arris modem batteries that were supposedly never cycled. Cycling them on an opus 3100 has shown capacities ranging from 1600-1700 and all tested at 4.14V.
 
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