There are various places both offline and online where you can get quality battery for your laptop. Only that you have to be careful and be sure to get quality.
You can easily go to computer village at Ikeja to get one for yourself or you can also visit reputable online store which make it easier for you by delivering to you where ever you are in the country.
More businesses are transacted online today via platforms that offer goods that customers are willing to buy and pay for. And you have different options of payment from online payment (PayPal), bank deposit, ATM transfer or internet banking to POD (pay on delivery) which is more assuring that you get what you are paying for.
There are reputable e-commerce website that offers these services so you have nothing to fear. You have services like konga, Jumia, efritin, kaymu and accessmart which I found to actually deal in new quality laptop batteries. You can get yourself a good deal here on DealDey
You can compare their prices and services and get your battery from anyone of these reputable stores. Out of these stores, it is only on efritin that I have not transacted any business.
Nevertheless, you should try them out to discern what best works for you.
So do yourself and your laptop a big favour today, get a new battery for your laptop to extend your laptop work life and increase your own performance.
If your laptop battery can not backup as it used to and you can only get thirty minutes or at most forty five of work done before you need to start searching for an AC outlet? Sounds like it's time for a replacement battery. It is true that laptop batteries are expensive but without a good backup your pc hard drive is at a risk and you could eventually lost your data in the occurrence of a possible crash. Price vary from one model to another but new ones sell for a few thousands of naira if you know what I mean. There are some as high as ten to fifteen thousand naira. When you consider that brand-new laptops now sell from as low as forty five thousand naira, it can be a hard pill to swallow. If your laptop is your primary PC, and you are sure of constant power from your AC outlet (can't vouch for that anyway) you may be wasting battery cycles by leaving it plugged in all the time. Try removing the battery until you actually need to go somewhere with your l...
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