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https://www.fixez.com presents the official iPhone X Battery Repair and Replacement Guide. Following the step-by-step, detailed instructions we have provided will help you safely replace an iPhone X battery that is damaged or not holding a charge. Visit Fixez.com for all of the DIY iPhone X replacement screens, parts, and tools you need to fix your cell phone quickly, and affordably.
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iPhone X Battery Repair Guide Video steps:
Step 1
• Power down your Apple iPhone X smartphone.
Step 2
• Eject the Nano-SIM Card Tray.
Step 3 (iPhone X Display Assembly)
• Remove the bottom 3.4mm Pentalobe screws located next to the lightning connector.
• Apply some heat and then use the precision knife to create enough space to insert a triangle opening tool.
• With the opening tool slice through the adhesive and carefully decouple the iPhone X display assembly from the rear case. Now the standard, it opens to the side.
• The display assembly is still connected to the iPhone by cables, so don’t try to remove it entirely just yet.
• Remove the following 5 Tri-Point screws securing the bracket that covers every logic board connector. These screws are different sizes, so be sure to remember where they go.
• With the unibracket out of the way pry the battery and display cables up from the logic board and free the 5.8” all-screen OLED Super Retina HD Display from the phone.
Step 4 (iPhone X Battery)
• The iPhone X dual cell battery has 4 adhesive pull-tabs. The pull-tabs are adhered to the sides of cells, rather than folded over the top, making this step a little trickier than usual. Grab the first tab and try to keep the adhesive strip flat and wide.
• Slowly and gently pull each strip up and away from the iPhone X. Keep pulling until they come out from between the battery and the rear case.
• With the adhesive removed, the 2716 milliampere-hour (mAh) iPhone X battery is easily extracted.
To reassemble your device, follow the steps in reverse order.