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Hi Community,

I have an old but trusty Envy 8 Note tablet. I use it daily and keep it charged up, rarely going on battery power. Works fine and I like the size, nice companion to my Zbook work laptop, so I can keep an eye on the markets while in Teams meetings 🙂

 

My issue is one others have posted about but I didn't see an answer for this specific tablet - the battery has swollen to the point that the back cover has long popped off. The battery check shows it's all ok, and the battery does charge up & hold its charge so no worries there. My only concern is safety - if this is just normal operation and aging of the battery & nothing to worry about, so be it, but just wanted to make sure.

 

Thanks!

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@smushkat , welcome to the forum.

 

You are definitely correct in believing the battery is a concern.  If the battery is swelling it has to be replaced.  The sooner, the better.  It is not good to continue charging a faulty battery.

 

You can find the Part Number by inserting the Product Number into the space provided in HP PartSurfer: https://partsurfer.hp.com/search.aspx

 

Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.



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@smushkat , welcome to the forum.

 

You are definitely correct in believing the battery is a concern.  If the battery is swelling it has to be replaced.  The sooner, the better.  It is not good to continue charging a faulty battery.

 

You can find the Part Number by inserting the Product Number into the space provided in HP PartSurfer: https://partsurfer.hp.com/search.aspx

 

Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.



I am not an HP Employee!!
Intelligence is God given. Wisdom is the sum of our mistakes!!
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Thanks for the reply @old_geekster! Unfortunately, the label on the battery claims "cannot be replaced", so looks like I'm out of luck. I've drained down the battery & will stop using the tablet - good to know. I do have an even older 8" HP tablet, not as good as the Note but at least that battery seems intact.

 

 

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You are welcome, @smushkat!

 

I have one of the first HP Touchpads that runs WebOS and Android dual boot.  It is about 8 years old, but still works great!



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