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HP Elite Dragonfly 13.3" FHD BrightView Touchscreen Convertible Laptop with i7
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hello,
 
I have recently purchased an HP Elite Dragonfly model that includes the 2-cell 38 Whr capacity battery. I am not having any problems with my current battery for the record. However, I am looking to upgrade if possible to a 4-cell 56 Whr battery as there wasn't a laptop specification available that included FHD and the 56 Whr battery. I do not have any tools to open the bottom casing of my laptop and verify myself either hence this post. 
 
I would like to know if it is possible to replace my current laptop with a 4-cell 56 Whr battery? Or is the 38 Whr battery a different size and shape that would not allow this? Apologies if this is a foolish question as I'm not knowledgeable on how laptop batteries work. But I can see on the HP Parts Store that there is a 2-cell 38 Whr battery (L71760-005) that says it is compatible with my current configurations but looks completely different from the 4-cell one. Perhaps this answers my question, but I would just like some confirmation.
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