Your Samsung, Huawei or iPhone Battery Replacement Could Cost £350

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Your Samsung, Huawei or iPhone Battery Replacement Could Cost £350

Youtube is teaming with heaps of how to videos, so the idea that you could do your own Samsung, Huawei or iPhone Battery Replacement seems easy, but is it? All of the major smart phone manufactures are changing their devices to make it harder and harder to repair them, unless you have specialist tools. You could always just bring it to us or if you are buys we are Mobile so We Come To You, we cover Bristol, Bath and Portishead, but if you want to attempt this endeavour yourself, this is what could go wrong…

Opening The Device

iPhones open by removing the screws at the bottom of the phone next to the charging port, then a thin pry tool will be needed to pry the device open. The newer iPhone screens are glued in to place, so you will need to heat the screen before you can attempt to open it. Samsung & Huawei Smart Phones are also glued together. The back battery cover is glued in place, so you also need to heat the glue before you attempt to pry the back battery cover off. Beware there are components under the battery cover such as the wifi antenna. You could always use a hair dryer or a heat gun. What could go wrong?

  • You could easily crack the iPhone screen, or the back cover of your Samsung or Huawei Smart Phone
  • You could burn the phone with a heat gun
  • You could lose those tiny screws
  • You could damage the wifi antenna or some other components

Remember you may need special glue to put the device back together again and this will also need to be heated so that the glue settles and binds properly.

Lets Deal With The Actual Battery Replacement

Smart phone components are tiny. Most are not even visible to the naked eye and some are located right next to the battery connector. Also note that iPhones batteries sit in the back iPhone casing. To do a Samsung or Huawei battery replacement, you will need to ensure you do not damage the device screen because the battery and the circuit board for these devices is built in to the screen of the phone. You will need to heat the device to soften the glue, so you can pry the battery out of the device, so what could go wrong?

  • You could knock a component off the circuit board
  • You could short out a component, causing all sorts of additional damage to the inside fo the device
  • Bear in mind Mobile Phones use a lithium battery, which if pierced, will catch fire
  • You could damage the battery connector
  • You could forget to disconnect the battery, which means when you work on your device, you could blow / short out some of the components on the circuit board
  • You could damage the screen

Some Additional Battery Replacement Tips

  • When opening your phone or disconnecting the battery always use plastic tools to avoid shorting out components.
  • Using cheap chargers may damage your battery and / or the charging circuit.
  • Continuing to charge the battery once it is fully charged may cause the battery to swell and that will cause the screen to bulge
  • A good Mobile Phone Repairer like DrFixit, will be able to test the battery on your iPhone, Samsung or Huawei Smart Phone, iPad of Tablet before replacing it

Bear in mind that when taking your iPhone or Samsung Smart Phone to a professional, specialised tools are used to ensure that the repair is done without causing additional damage, for example a microscope is used to see the components. Specialised soldering station costing hundreds of pounds is needed to replace damaged components.

Lastly the cost of having a professional do you battery replacement is probably cheaper than if you bought all the tools required as well as the battery and did the replacement yourself and obviously its a whole lot safer too, so if you want we come to you. We cover all of Bristol, Bath and Portishead or if you prefer, you can come to us & we will do your battery replacement for you. We can do a battery replacement for most of the major brands and models including – iPhone, Samsung, Huawei, Sony, HTC, Nokia, LG, Google, OnePlus, Motorola