Yes it does. They are essentially the same battery just produced by different manufactures.
Dead cell in battery, replace it.
The battery is defective and has a dead cell. Replace the battery.
If the battery will not hold a charge it more than likely has a dead cell. If the battery is over 4 years old, replace it.
Yes, 3.7V and 3.6V are the volts of lithium battery cells, and one is Li-ion battery cell and the other is lithium polymer battery cell. Both of them can be called as lithium batteries
Yes - but it will require charging more frequently.
when your battery tests "no good"(bad cell, can't hold a load or charge,battery water freezes etc.)
Either something is on and is drawing current from the battery or the battery itself has a dead cell which will drain the battery. If the battery is over 3 yeas old, replace it.
It depends where the information is stored... If the info is held just in he phone's memory - yes you will lose it if you replace the battery. If it's stored on the SIM card - no.
Dead cell in the battery itself which requires you replace the battery. Can also be any light on the vehicle that is on pulling power from the battery. It can also be a relay that is stuck closed.
most of the time you will have a dry cell inside or a cell that has a short best to replace it be careful it will blow up on you
another name for a battery is a cell a cell is one battery and a battery is a two or more cells or batteries
Pull the tops of the battery off and pour sterilized water in he open ports. Then charge the battery as normal. If it doesn't hold the charge then you need to replace the battery.