MIJUE T100 Battery - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello!
I bought about a year to one MIJUE T100 for me. After all this time of use, the battery swelled. I’ve ben to several stores but none are compatible because the mobile phone has been purchased through the internet. Thus, I have to order a new battery for the internet.
Where can I find the battery?
Someone I can advise sites?
Thank you
Regards

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