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5

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                          30 - 45 minutes            

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Introduction

A functional battery provides power to your cellphone. Eventually, cellphone batteries will rapidly drain after going through a repeated amount of charge cycles. If you notice that your charged battery is draining more quickly than usual, consider calibrating your battery to determine an accurate charging capacity. If you continue to notice significant drops in battery percentage, you should replace your battery.

Make sure to power down your device before you begin. Use ESD safe tools when accessing the battery. ESD safe tools greatly reduce the risk puncturing the battery. A punctured battery can cause a dangerous fire. If your battery is swollen, take appropriate precautions.

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Insert a SIM card removal tool or the end of a paperclip into the small hole on the lefthand side of the phone to release the SIM card.
  • Pull out the SIM card tray.

Insert a SIM card removal tool or the end of a paperclip into the small hole on the lefthand side of the phone to release the SIM card.

Pull out the SIM card tray.

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Step 2

  • It may help to apply heat to the back cover using either a heat gun or an iOpener before starting to remove the cover.
  • Use a plastic opening pick to pry into the crease between the back cover and the midframe of the phone.
  • Move all the way around the phone until the back cover is separated from the rest of the phone.
  • The images show a metal spudger being used to pry open the back cover. However, this process is not recommended, as it poses a puncture risk to the battery.

It may help to apply heat to the back cover using either a heat gun or an iOpener before starting to remove the cover.

Use a plastic opening pick to pry into the crease between the back cover and the midframe of the phone.

Move all the way around the phone until the back cover is separated from the rest of the phone.

The images show a metal spudger being used to pry open the back cover. However, this process is not recommended, as it poses a puncture risk to the battery.

Step 3

  • Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the six screws across the top mid frame and gently lift the top assembly piece. It should detach easily and can be set aside.

Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the six screws across the top mid frame and gently lift the top assembly piece. It should detach easily and can be set aside.

Step 4

  • Use a plastic opening tool to release the red square that is holding the bottom assembly piece from the frame.
  • Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the five screws from the bottom midframe.
  • Gently remove the bottom midframe.

Use a plastic opening tool to release the red square that is holding the bottom assembly piece from the frame.

Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the five screws from the bottom midframe.

Gently remove the bottom midframe.

Step 5

  • Use a halberd spudger to pry up the battery’s press fit connector from the motherboard.
  • Gently pry the battery out of the case, taking care not to bend or puncture the battery.
  • It may help to apply a bit of heat through the screen to loosen the battery adhesive.

Use a halberd spudger to pry up the battery’s press fit connector from the motherboard.

Gently pry the battery out of the case, taking care not to bend or puncture the battery.

It may help to apply a bit of heat through the screen to loosen the battery adhesive.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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