Samsung Galaxy S9 Battery Removal Guide - Samsung Phone Parts
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- 06 Mar, 2020
In this guide, Cell Phone Parts will guide you on how you can remove the battery of Samsung Galaxy S9 at home. Cell Phone Parts Canada is offering parts and accessories for your mobile phones, including iPhone, iPad, Samsung, HTC, Motorola, and many other models. We are one of the leading cell phone parts provider to fix your mobile issues.
Now, coming back to the article’s topic, you can replace your Samsung S9 battery at home easily if you follow the instructions. Opening the Samsung Galaxy S9 will damage the waterproof seals on the device. But if you do not replace the adhesive seals, your phone will function normally, but it will lose its water protection soon. Discharge the battery below 25% before disassembling your phone. Do not heat your phone if your phone battery is swollen. You will need replacement adhesive to reattach components when reassembling the device. The following are the steps you need to follow in order to replace the battery of your Samsung s9 successfully.
5 easy steps to remove Samsung S9 battery:
Step 1:
First, you need to switch off the phone. Use heated iOpener to a long edge of the phone to loosen the adhesive beneath the rear glass. You need to use the iOpener for at least two minutes. You might need to reheat and reapply the iOpener many times during the removal procedure to get the adhesive warm enough to cut.
Step 2:
Then, you will need to cut through the adhesive securing the back cover. If your phone's rear glass is cracked, the suction cup may not stick. Use strong tape to lift it, or superglue the suction cup in place and allow it to cure so you can proceed. Now lift the back cover's bottom edge with your suction cup, opening a slight gap between the back cover and the frame.
Step 3:
Place an opening pick in the gap you created and slide it to the bottom right corner. Then, Insert a second opening pick and slide it to the bottom left corner. And lastly, Place the third opening pick to prevent the adhesive from resealing during the rest of the removal procedure. While placing, only the tip of the opening pick, slide it from the bottom left corner along the side to the top. You need to slide the opening pick from the bottom right corner along the side to the top. Now, slide the opening pick around the corner and cut the remaining adhesive at the top of your phone.
Step 4:
Now, just carefully lift the side of the rear glass where the volume button is located. You need to use the edge of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the fingerprint sensor flex cable. Now, remove the rear glass and the eight 4 mm Phillips #00 screws. Now, put an opening pick under the right side of the plastic cover containing the NFC antenna and charging coil. And insert an opening pick under the left side of the plastic cover. You need to twist or pry to release the plastic clips securing the cover. boxing gloves
Step 5:
Now, you need to remove the plastic cover containing the NFC antenna and charging coil. You need to use the flat end of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the battery flex cable. Now, use iOpener to loosen the adhesive beneath the battery. Use the iOpener for at least two minutes. In the next step, only apply the spudger in the areas marked in red, which is where the battery adhesive is located. You can insert the spudger at the top right corner of the battery and pry it up. Now, you are able to remove the battery of your Samsung S9. motorcycle jacket
This is how you can successfully remove the battery of Samsung s9 in a simple and easiest way at home. If you feel hesitant or not understand how to remove the battery at home of your mobile phone, you can always visit Cell Phone Parts. We are providing best quality Samsung phone parts in Canada.For further information, visit: https://www.cellphonepartscanada.com/
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