Einleitung
Remember the days when your battery lasted days before dying? With this guide, you'll be able to replace your battery and regain the lost battery life.
If your battery is swollen, take appropriate precautions.
Werkzeuge
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Remove the two 4.5mm screws in the bottom left and right corners of the device using a T4 Torx Screwdriver.
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Holding the device in your hand, push the screen towards the top of the phone until it disconnects from the base of the phone.
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Use tweezers to remove the yellow tape covering the lcd/digitizer cable connector.
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Carefully lift up the black locking tab to release the lcd/digitizer cable.
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Lift up the screen further to reveal another cable at the top of the device connecting the motherboard to the screen.
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Use tweezers to lift the black bar on top of the ZIF connector.
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Pull the ribbon cable out of the connector with tweezers.
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Now that there are no cables connecting the screen to the motherboard, remove the screen.
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Remove the two 3.5mm Torx T4 screws securing the rear facing camera.
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Using tweezers, remove the metal shield protecting the rear facing camera.
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Use a plastic opening tool to lift up the rear camera.
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Use tweezers to lift and unlock the black bar on top of the rear camera's ZIF connector.
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Pull the camera out of the connector.
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Remove the two 3.5mm Torx T4 screws securing the headphone jack cable/cover.
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Using tweezers, disconnect the headphone jack cable/cover and remove it. The headphone jack will stay where it is.
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Using a plastic opening tool or tweezers, disconnect the power button connector.
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Carefully peel back the adhesive cable with the tweezers so it is not in the way of the motherboard.
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Disconnect the battery from the motherboard by lifting up with the plastic opening tool near the base of the cable.
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Bend the battery cable straight up and out of the way of the motherboard.
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Using tweezers, peel back the adhesive covering the speaker connector.
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Using tweezers, disconnect the speaker connector by lifting underneath the base of the connector.
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Locate the sim card/micro sd tray on the side of the device.
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Push a small rod, such as a paper clip or sim card tool, into the opening to eject and remove the tray.
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Remove the six 3.5mm Torx T4 screws securing the motherboard to the device frame.
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Carefully pry up the motherboard from the frame using a plastic opening tool.
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Use a plastic opening tool to lift up the battery from the frame of the device.
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Remove the battery.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
3 Kommentare
I replaced the battery and got my phone. now I have a date - January 1, 1970. it does not fix it. maybe You know the solution
Good Guide. But I bent the battery when I was taking it out because it was glued down. Also it would have been nice to walk through the reassembly/ Some parts were tricky. It does not do any good to take apart phone if you cannot put it back together.
Excellent guide. I needed to replace the battery in my old phone because the old one had gone bad and swollen badly. So bad it had pushed the back cover off, which isn’t supposed to come off. I now need to re-glue the back onto the phone. Any suggestion on type of glue to do that? Thanks!