iPhone 6 Battery Replacement in 4 Minutes - YouTube

Channel: JerryRigEverything

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All right, today I'm going to show you how to replace the battery in your iPhone 6. If
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you want to watch any of these other repair videos, go ahead and click the links in that
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menu. Here's the iPhone 6. We're going to go ahead and turn it off and then we're going
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to take out the bottom screws. They're a Pentalobe screw, and if you don't have a Pentalobe screwdriver
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go ahead and check the video description, I'll link some tools and replacement parts
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there for you. Take a suction cup and lift up on the screen just a little bit, and then
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you can take a pry tool, metal or plastic, and lift up on the metal frame of the screen
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itself, so you don't bend it too much. Because if you bend the screen, it's going to crack,
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and then you have a much more expensive repair. Lift the screen up, and then you are going
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to want to remove the screen for this. So there's five screws on this metal plate. Remove
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the metal plate. Because you get a little aggressive when you're trying to pull the
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battery out of the phone. Because of the way it's glued down. Anyway, there's four little
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ribbing cables, just kind of like little LEGOs, that you unsnap from the main board. So lift
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those off and then the screen comes loose from the phone. Once again, replacement parts
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are in the video description. You can check those out. Now the battery is held down by
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one little ribbing cable. It's underneath this metal plate, so take off those two screws
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and remove the metal plate. And then unclip the little battery connector right here. Now
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this is the part where it gets a little bit harder. The battery is glued inside of the
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phone so you want to warm up the phone a little bit from the back. Do it long enough that
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the heat seeps through and gets through the glue, so do it for probably, you know, a minute
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or two. But don't let the phone get too hot so you can't touch it anymore because at that
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point you'll start damaging components. So just warm up the phone long enough to melt
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the glue in the back. Anyway, I'm not going to edit any part of this out, I'm just going
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to speed it up a little bit so you can see how hard it is to get the battery out. You
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want to pry up but just make sure you don't pry it against anything important or slip
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too far underneath the battery or you might slice some of the ribbing cables that go to
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the volume buttons or the power buttons. So just kind of wedge it under there and then
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pry up a little bit. But be super careful. Still just lifting the battery up, there's
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an incredible amount of glue under here. It gets kind of ridiculous at this point. Try
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to leave as much glue inside of the phone as possible. That way, you don't have to reuse
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any sticky tape, you can just reuse the same glue again. Anyway, now that the glue is unstuck
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from the battery you can check out this identity crisis. It says 6.91 and 7.01 on the batteries.
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I guess Apple couldn't make up their mind on how big the battery itself was. Anyway
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if your glue is still in there you can reuse it, otherwise grab some double sided sticky
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tape and just stick it back down. Make it enough that the battery doesn't shift around
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while you're using your phone or while it's in your pocket. Go ahead and rip off the back
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of the sticky tape. And then plug the battery back in, and then set the battery back into
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its little slot. I plug it in first just so it's lined up with the connection points.
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Now I'm going to put the metal bracket back on along with the two little screws. And then
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I can plug in the screen again. Each of these little connectors are going to snap in just
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like a little LEGO piece. Just work your way down and then get this last one right here
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for the front camera. And then screw in that metal plate with the five screws again. Anyway,
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pretty straightforward, fold the screen down. You're going to want to line up the top of
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the screen with the phone first, making sure it's flush, and then you can kind of just
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pinch your way down the sides of the phone snapping it back into place. But if the top
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isn't lined up, the connections aren't going to be lined up either. Get the two screens
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in the bottom there, and there you go. If you have any questions, make sure to leave
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them in the comments, don't forget to like if this video helped you, and don't forget
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to subscribe. It does mean a lot. Hope to see you around. Thanks for watching.