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Restriction on sending batteries by mail from China

Due to the restrictions imposed on the international transportation of lithium-ion batteries, Hong Kong National Postal Services do not accept batteries as cargo. Now, indefinitely it will not be possible to order an expanded battery from China (for example, from Mugen Power) for your smartphone.

The news was originally read on the page of Mugen Power, a Chinese company that produces batteries of increased capacity for smartphones. Orders will now be sent by the company via DHL Express, but they do not ship to individuals in Russia due to customs restrictions.
Read more HERE . Consequently, the battery is now not sent to Russia.
Now the company is looking for alternative delivery methods, but there is still no result. Perhaps someone from Habra users will give an idea of ​​how this can be organized - she asks for help on the page of the VKontakte company.

PS
I myself have been waiting for a battery for HTC One for more than six months, I got in line in April, as soon as the device officially went on sale in Russia. But then something went wrong in production. Batteries were made for all other flagships (Samsung S4, Sony Z, Blackberry), but not for HTC, the release was postponed first for June, then for July. And it was only at the very end of August that they managed to make a battery, they were going to send it in September. But the first batch did not pass the quality control, and the term moved to October. And there “something went wrong” (as the Battlefield toy from DICE likes to put it), and the shipment was transferred to November. And then there was nothing to send. I think I’ll quickly change the device to a new flagship than my battery will arrive.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/203260/


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