Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
7
Time Required
30 - 50 minutes
Sections
3
- Back cover
- 4 steps
- Battery Disconnection
- 1 step
- Battery
- 2 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Back cover
- Insert the tip of an opening pick between the back cover and the mid frame and slide it around the phone, to cut the adhesive.
- Using a suction handle to lift the back cover may help to get an initial gap for the opening pick to put in.
- If the adhesive is hard to cut, use an iOpener to loosen it.
Insert the tip of an opening pick between the back cover and the mid frame and slide it around the phone, to cut the adhesive.
Using a suction handle to lift the back cover may help to get an initial gap for the opening pick to put in.
If the adhesive is hard to cut, use an iOpener to loosen it.
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Step 2
- After you cut the adhesive on every edge, twist your opening pick, to separate the rear cover from the phone.
- Flip the rear cover over to the right side of the phone.
After you cut the adhesive on every edge, twist your opening pick, to separate the rear cover from the phone.
Flip the rear cover over to the right side of the phone.
Step 3
- Use a pair of tweezers to remove the sticker.
- Remove the two Phillips #00 screws.
- Remove the four 2.5 mm Phillips #00 screws.
Use a pair of tweezers to remove the sticker.
Remove the two Phillips #00 screws.
Remove the four 2.5 mm Phillips #00 screws.
Step 4
- Use tweezers to remove the mainboard shield.
- Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the finger print sensor flex cable.
- When reassembling apply new adhesive where it is necessary.
Use tweezers to remove the mainboard shield.
Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the finger print sensor flex cable.
When reassembling apply new adhesive where it is necessary.
Step 5
Battery Disconnection
- Remove the Phillips screw holding the battery connector plate in place.
- Remove the battery connector plate.
- Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the battery flex cable.
Remove the Phillips screw holding the battery connector plate in place.
Remove the battery connector plate.
Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the battery flex cable.
Step 6
Battery
- Use an iOpener to loosen the adhesive beneath the battery.
- Insert a spudger between the battery and the mid frame to create a gap.
- Be careful not to puncture or crease the battery.
- Insert an opening pick or use the spuder in the gap to cut the adhesive beneath the battery.
- There are flex cables running under the battery. Don’t damage them with your tools.
Use an iOpener to loosen the adhesive beneath the battery.
Insert a spudger between the battery and the mid frame to create a gap.
Be careful not to puncture or crease the battery.
Insert an opening pick or use the spuder in the gap to cut the adhesive beneath the battery.
There are flex cables running under the battery. Don’t damage them with your tools.
Step 7
- Use a spudger to cut the rest of the adhesive and lever the battery out of the phone.
- Remove the battery.
- When reassembling your phone replace old adhesive with double-sided tape or pre-cut adhesive strips.
- Never reinstall a battery that has been bent or damaged during removal.
Use a spudger to cut the rest of the adhesive and lever the battery out of the phone.
Remove the battery.
When reassembling your phone replace old adhesive with double-sided tape or pre-cut adhesive strips.
Never reinstall a battery that has been bent or damaged during removal.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. When reassembling your phone apply new adhesive where it is necessary.
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Comete338 - Mar 1, 2019
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Réussi en 50min.
Pour les étapes 1, 2, 6 et 7, je n’ai pas réussi avec mes médiators et mes spudgers, trop flexibles (ils étaient vendu en kit avec ma batterie, rien à voir avec ceux vendus par ifixit). Je m’en suis sorti avec un tout petit tournevis plat de précision mais ce n’est pas l’idéal.
L’étape 6 est particulièrement difficile. J’ai chauffé la batterie avec un décapeur thermique réglé sur 120°C pour ramollir la colle mais c’était encore très adhérent. J’ai fait très attention mais j’ai eu quelques ratés et j’ai percé l’enveloppe de la batterie (je pense qu’il y a moins de risque en utilisant un spudger très rigide plutôt qu’un petit tournevis). Une odeur très forte en est sortie, attention à ne pas la respirer.
Thibaud - Apr 11, 2019
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fait en un peu plus d’1h.
Une bonne demi heure rien que pour décoller la batterie, je ne souhaiter pas l’endommager ni le téléphone donc j’ai pris mon temps.
je trouve le iOpener trop petit, du coup je m’en suis inspiré pour m’en faire un plus grand, avec de l’eau et des sac congélation 3 épaisseurs pour éviter toute fuite et condensation non souhaiter.
g.mouakkeh - Sep 10, 2019
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Bonjour, pourquoi déconnecter le capteur d’empreinte cela ne semble pas obligatoire pour accéder à la batterie ?
Lucas - Feb 14, 2020
Je pense que c’est principalement pour une question de pratique, comme la batterie est vraiment très énervante à retirer (dû à la colle) la plaque arrière du téléphone nous gêne inutilement lors de la manipulation, comme ça coûte pas grand chose de la retirer autant le faire :’)
Eduard roigé - Feb 26, 2020
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Guia de molta utilitat. Vaig fer servir un assecador de cabell per a estovar l’adhesiu i va funcionar molt bé. No vaig utilitzar iopener.
En desenganxar la bateria però, vaig malmetre el cable flex de la pantalla. La propera vegada hauré d’anar amb més compte.