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How to Change iPhone Battery?

Published in iPhone Repair 4 mins read

Changing an iPhone battery involves disassembling the device and replacing the old battery with a new one. This is a delicate process that requires specialized tools and technical skill.

Here's a general overview of the process, but strongly consider professional repair services unless you're experienced with delicate electronics repair:

Disclaimer: Attempting to replace your iPhone battery yourself can be risky and may void your warranty. Improper handling can damage your device.

Steps Involved:

  1. Gather Your Tools: You'll need specific smartphone repair tools, including:

    • Pentalobe screwdriver (for removing the bottom screws)
    • Suction cup (for lifting the screen)
    • Spudger or plastic opening tool (for prying and disconnecting cables)
    • Phillips head screwdriver (for internal screws)
    • New iPhone battery (ensure it's compatible with your specific model)
    • Adhesive strips (for securing the new battery)
    • Heat gun or hairdryer (to soften the adhesive)
    • Tweezers (for handling small parts)
  2. Power Off Your iPhone: Ensure your iPhone is completely powered off before starting.

  3. Remove the Bottom Screws: Use the pentalobe screwdriver to remove the two screws located at the bottom edge of the iPhone, near the charging port.

  4. Heat the Lower Edge: Apply mild heat to the lower edge of the iPhone screen using a heat gun or hairdryer. This softens the adhesive securing the display. Be careful not to overheat the device.

  5. Use a Suction Cup to Lift the Display: Attach the suction cup to the screen, near the bottom edge. Gently pull up on the suction cup while using a spudger to carefully create a gap between the screen and the frame.

  6. Detach the Display Cables: Once you've created a small gap, carefully insert the spudger along the edges to detach the display, working your way around the perimeter. The screen is still connected by fragile cables, so avoid fully removing it immediately.

  7. Open the iPhone Like a Book: Carefully open the iPhone, pivoting the screen upwards from the bottom edge. It should open like a book, with the screen hinged at the top. Do not force it!

  8. Disconnect the Battery Connector: Locate the metal bracket covering the battery connector on the logic board. Remove the screws holding the bracket in place. Use the spudger to gently disconnect the battery connector from the logic board.

  9. Remove the Battery: The battery is secured with adhesive strips. Carefully peel back the adhesive strips, pulling them slowly and evenly to release the battery. If the strips break, you may need to use a plastic tool to gently pry the battery out. Be extremely careful not to puncture the battery.

  10. Install the New Battery: Place the new battery into the battery compartment and secure it with new adhesive strips.

  11. Reconnect the Battery Connector: Reconnect the battery connector to the logic board and secure the metal bracket.

  12. Reconnect the Display Cables: Carefully reconnect the display cables to the logic board.

  13. Reattach the Display: Align the display with the frame and gently press it into place, starting at the top edge and working your way down.

  14. Reinstall the Bottom Screws: Reinstall the two pentalobe screws at the bottom edge of the iPhone.

  15. Test the iPhone: Power on your iPhone to ensure the new battery is working correctly.

Considerations:

  • Difficulty Level: This repair is considered difficult and requires precision and patience.
  • Cost: While DIY might seem cheaper, factor in the cost of tools (around $15+). If you damage your phone, you could end up paying much more.
  • Professional Services: Consider professional battery replacement services. Apple and authorized repair shops offer battery replacement services at a reasonable cost, guaranteeing quality and avoiding the risk of damage.

In conclusion, while it's possible to change an iPhone battery yourself, the process is complex and risky. Unless you are very comfortable with electronics repair, professional battery replacement is highly recommended.

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