Can you take battery out of iphone




















What signs would I see if it's overheating? I could not find this information, and as such wasn't too sure how close to overheating I may have been. Shortly after, while trying to pry out the old battery, I accidentally ripped into what looked like the black wrapping around that battery.

I was pretty sure that the battery itself wasn't punctured -- there was no smoke or hissing -- but I'd have felt a lot more comfortable if I had "emergency" instructions on hand about what to do if the battery did ignite.

Up to a point, yes, and I'm not normally "handy" in a DIY sense. What I found a little confusing was that iFixit's instructions on its web page end at the point where you remove the old battery. The only instruction in the conclusion was to follow the previous steps in reverse order.

Admittedly, that wasn't particularly difficult to do, but I would have appreciated more guidance at that point. One issue I ran into independently from iFixit was that, during the removal of the screen, I cracked the screen protector that was in place.

I noticed the hairline cracks and was worried that I'd damaged the display itself, but thankfully that was unharmed. It really depends on the age and value of your phone. To identify your issue and set up service, start a service request. Get more details about iPhone service and repair. Learn more about the Apple-certified repair difference.

See the chart below for battery replacement pricing for all iPhone models. Your repair options Send in for repair Avoid waiting for an appointment or traveling to a store. Bring in for repair Make an appointment at an Apple Store or one of our Apple authorized service locations. More information Check the status of your iPhone repair Get more details about iPhone service and repair Learn more about the Apple-certified repair difference Contact Apple Support Check your coverage status.

Do not bend or puncture the battery. If your battery is stuck and an appropriate liquid solvent is not available, prepare an iOpener or use a hair dryer to heat the rear case directly behind the battery.

Heat the iPhone until the rear case is slightly too hot to comfortably touch, but no more. Flip the iPhone back over and thread a strong piece of string such as dental floss or a length of thin guitar string underneath the battery. Wear gloves to protect your fingers, or wrap each end of the string around a tool. Pull the string from side to side in a sawing motion to separate the adhesive. This can take some time since the adhesive is slow to deform, but with patience it will come free.

Do not deform or damage the battery. Start from the top or bottom edge of the battery, and pull toward the middle. Don't pull the string through the middle third of the battery, or you may damage the ribbon cables or the wireless charging coil directly underneath. If you choose to use pry tools to lift the battery out of the iPhone, use extreme caution or you may damage the ribbon cables or the wireless charging coil directly underneath the battery.

Reinstall the Taptic Engine and speaker before installing a new battery. This helps keep the battery aligned correctly during installation. Before you adhere the replacement battery, temporarily reconnect the battery connector to the motherboard socket. This ensures that the battery is properly aligned in its recess.

Perform a force restart after reassembly. This can prevent several issues and simplify troubleshooting. Compare your new replacement part to the original part—you may need to transfer remaining components or remove adhesive backings from the new part before installing.

Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler. Try some basic troubleshooting , or ask our iPhone 11 Answers community for help. Cancel: I did not complete this guide.

Badges: Fix Your Stuff Community Store. Difficulty Moderate. Steps Time Required 1 - 2 hours. Sections 6. Flags 1. Featured Guide This guide has been found to be exceptionally cool by the iFixit staff. Introduction iPhone batteries degrade with use—over time, they lose their ability to hold a full charge. Video Overview. Step 1 Remove the pentalobe screws.

Add a comment. Add Comment Cancel. Step 2 Heat the lower edge of the phone. Step 3 Apply suction cup s. Step 4. Step 5. Step 6 Lift the display slightly. Step 7 Separate the screen adhesive. Step 8. Step 9.

Step Let me show you how I replaced my iPhone 6 battery. After about a year of use, the phone didn't last long at all. I use my phone for work and I'm depending on good battery life. This kit was just slightly more expensive than others but based on the company's previous batteries who all had great reviews I decided to go with this. Now my phone lasts about a day and a half with heavy usage. The batteries are also sold on their site: www.

Before I begin I want to say that almost all screws inside the iPhone 6 are of different lengths. It's extremely important that each screw is put back into its correct place.

If you mix up screws, it's better to proceed with the battery replacement without them. If you put the wrong screw in the wrong hole, it can damage the phone's logic board! On Step 3 I show how I organized my screws. If you keep track of the screws, the changing the battery should not be a very difficult project. Step 1: Turn off your iPhone 6 and unscrew the two pentalobe bottom screws next to the charging port. Separate the screen from the back housing. Begin by pulling the screen carefully up with the suction cup.

Once there's a tiny hole between the front and the back, stick in the plastic tool. Move the plastic tool along the side of the phone to fully separate the front assembly.

Lift the front assembly to a 90 degree angle. Beware of the four cables connecting the front to the logic board in the top right corner of the phone, do not lift the front assembly more than 90 degrees or these cables could tear! Hold the front assembly with one hand while moving on to the next step. Step 2: Unscrew the metal plate on top of the battery connector and remove the metal plate with you fingers or the tweezers. Disconnect the battery's connector underneath the plate with a plastic tool.

The connector will come loose easily with very little force. Step 3: I removed the front assembly from the phone completely. You can proceed without removing the front assembly but once again, the cables can tear if the front is not held carefully. To remove the front assembly unscrew the five screws holding the top metal plate and put the screws and the plate aside.

Step 4: There are a few ways to proceed with the battery removal. These adhesive strips can be pulled out from underneath the phone. You can heat the back side of the phone with a hair dryer to soften the adhesive, the battery will come out easier this way.



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