Design Your Own Case FOR MOBILE OR TABLET! CLICK HERE
 

iPhone Xs Max Battery Replacement

Send this link via e-mail


thumb image 1
thumb image 2

Step 1 - Before You Start

  • - Battery charge should be below 25% when performing any type of repair.
    - If the iPhone Xs Max battery is charged, it can explode and/or catch fire if punctured.
    - Also, switch your iPhone off.

  • Caution:

    - If the battery is swollen, take adequate measures and precautions.
    - Do not heat your phone.
    - You can use isopropyl alcohol around the edges of the back cover to weaken the adhesive.
    - Wear eye and hand protection when working with swollen batteries.

thumb image 1
thumb image 2
thumb image 3
thumb image 4
thumb image 5
thumb image 6
thumb image 7
thumb image 8

Step 2

  • - Remove two 6.9mm pentalobe screws from the bottom of the device.
    - Insert the opening tool around the bottom edge between the display and the frame.
    - Slowly progress along the edges all around the phone.
    - To open the phone, pull the display up, and from the left, like a book's back cover.
    - Do not disengage the display yet; several flat cables connect the display to the phone's logic board.

  • Note:

    - Opening the phone's display will jeopardize its waterproof features.
    Make sure you have prepared replacement seals before you go on with the repair.
    Otherwise, avoid exposure to liquid if you skip replacing the seals when reassembling the phone.

thumb image 1
thumb image 2
thumb image 3
thumb image 4
thumb image 5
thumb image 6
thumb image 7
thumb image 8
thumb image 9

Step 3 - Disconnect The Battery & Display
Back to top

  • - Remove four Y000 screws that secure the logic board connector bracket.
    - Two 1.1mm screws.
    - One 1.5mm screw.
    - One 3.7mm screw.
    - Remove the connector bracket.
    - Remove the three Y000 screws securing the display connector bracket:
    - Two 1.1 mm screws.
    - One 1.5 mm screw.
    - Remove the bracket.
    - The battery connector can be lifted out of its socket using the spudger's point or a fingernail.
    - Bend the connector away from the logic board to prevent it from making contact with the socket.
    - Disconnect the digitizer cable.
    - Disconnect the OLED panel cable.
    - Disconnect the front panel sensor assembly.

  • Note:

    - The bracket may lightly adhere in place.
    - Lift gently but firmly to separate it.

  • Tip:

    - Remember where each screw comes from so you can put them back where they belong to avoid damaging the iPhone.

  • Caution:

    - When reconnecting the cables, press one end of the connector until it clicks back into place, do the same on the opposite end.
    Avoid pressing down in the middle. A misaligned connector can cause the pins to bend.

thumb image 1
thumb image 2
thumb image 3
thumb image 4
thumb image 5
thumb image 6
thumb image 7
thumb image 8

Step 4 - Remove The Battery
Back to top

  • - Remove the display assembly.
    - OEM iPhone batteries should have adhesive strips underneath.
    - Use your tweezers to pull them out starting from the top of the battery.
    - The bottom ones are a bit tricky.
    - To get to the pull tabs, you should either remove the taptic engine or pry the battery slightly up.
    - Use the spudger at the bottom of the battery to lif it a bit.
    - You should now have a clear path to pull tabs. - Remove the battery.

thumb image 1
thumb image 2
thumb image 3
thumb image 4
thumb image 5
thumb image 6
thumb image 7
thumb image 8
thumb image 9
thumb image 10
thumb image 11
thumb image 12
thumb image 13

Step 5 - The New Battery
Back to top

  • - Install and reconnect the LCD panel.
    - The new battery should have adhesive strips preinstalled, if not, use double-sided self-adhesive tape.
    - Put the new battery in place and remove protective films.
    - Connect the battery to the logic board.
    - Insert both metal brackets and secure them with screws.
    - Close the phone and tighten two bottom screws.




Parts required for
this repair