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Motorola Moto G 3rd Generation Akku tauschen

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    • Mit dem Fingernagel kannst du die Rückseite ablösen.

    • Das Handy soll unbedingt vorher ausgeschaltet werden.

    This repair is much, much more difficult than it appears. The LCD connection and the battery connection are borderline impossible. Everything else is simple or nearly simple. The glue is about a tenth as tough as Samsung phones.

    Thomas Hayes - Antwort

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    • Benutze eine Heißluftpistole oder den iOpener zum Erwärmen. Diese Anleitung zeigt, wie er benutzt wird.

    • Erwärme die Kanten gleichmäßig, am die Klebestellen zu lösen. Fahre mit Schritt 3 fort, wenn sich die Kante warm anfühlt.

    • Lasse den iOpener oder die heiße Luft keinesfalls zu stark einwirken. Dies kann das Handy beschädigen.

    • Beim Zusammenbau kannst du mit iOpener/Heißluft den Kleber an der Scheibe aktivieren. Erwärme die Kanten, drücke etwas und halte den Bildschirm solange fets, bis er gut sitzt.

    I kept my phone on the radiator for 10min and loosened it enough to open (felt safer than a heat gun).

    Stephen Hodge - Antwort

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    • Wenn sich der Kleber löst heble vorsichtig mit einen Plastic Opening Tool oder einem Pick den Spalt auf. Ein Saugnapf könnte hier auch nützlich sein.

    • Schiebe den Pick in den Spalt und führe das ringsum weiter durch. Wende dazu gerade soviel Wärme an, wie nötig.

    • Beschädige nicht das Flachband zum Bildschirm während du aufhebelst. Es befindet sich an der linken Kante schräg gegenüber des Lautstärkeregelrs.

    • Beim Wiederzusammensetzen muss möglicherweise neuer Kleber angewandt werden um die Scheibe gut zu befestigen.

    You may need to remove the mouthpiece and earpiece gauzes from the screen to fit to the replacement screen

    Mark - Antwort

    Be careful not to damage the adhesive tape on the old screen as you may need to reuse it along with the two gauzes on the replacement screen

    bee - Antwort

    which adhesive tape?

    MotoG Fan -

    What width of adhesive is appropriate to buy to replace the existing one? I can see 1mm, 2mm etc for sale

    Avi Silver - Antwort

    The width of the adhesive tape that goes around the rim is 2mm. But rather than buying generic 2mm tape, which won't seal well at the corners because it would be bent pretty sharply, it's best to get a precut adhesive that is made for this specific phone and that comes with the corners (and everything else) already pre-shaped: it's cut into a phone-shaped sheet, most of which you'll be discarding. Such sheets are available on ebay.

    Norman Yarvin - Antwort

    I did not need to use any new adhesive strips to get my screen securely back in place. After placing the screen back, just heat the edges of the phone as before and press tightly (though not too hard, of course) until cooled.

    mkonings - Antwort

    I would suggest that there is NO need for screen and MB removal on this phone as the charging port and assembly come out as one piece after removing screws and applying gentle heat to soften the adhesive holding the port in place.

    Pete B - Antwort

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    In diesem Schritt verwendetes Werkzeug:
    Tesa 61395 Tape
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    • Benutze ein Plastic Opening Tool um die Sicherung am ZIF Verbinder am Flachband zum Display zu lösen.

    • Ziehe das Displaykabel aus dem Sockel von der Hauptplatine.

    • Vor dem Einbau eines neuen Displays, musst du erst alle Kleberreste entfernen. Reinige alle Klebeflächen mit Isopropylalkohol (mindestens 90%ig) und einem fusselfreien Tuch. Verwende vorgestanzte Klebestreifen oder starkes doppelseitiges Klebeband, wie z.B. Tesa 61395. Schalte dein Smartphone ein und teste es, bevor du das Display festklebst.

    This part was actually the trickiest of the whole (replacing battery) process. Putting it back together here is tough… well would have been better had I not left my glasses in work.

    Stephen Hodge - Antwort

    [English below]

    Wer das Gerät während des Displaywechsels eingeschaltet lässt, sollte es dennoch einmal neustarten, wenn es fest verklebt wurde. Wie ich auf die harte Tour herausfand, kalibriert sich der Annäherungssensor erst bei einem Neustart neu und geht nach einem Wechsel (Display abgenommen = niedrigerer Wert) davon aus, dass das Handy dauerhaft in der Tasche/am Ohr ist.

    Ein kurzer Neustart verschafft Abhilfe.

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    [English]

    For those not powering off the device while changing the display (i.e. to test the functionality) I recommend to restart the device after the repair is done and the display is glued in.

    As I found out the hard way, the proximity sensor recalibrates at the restart and without the display it sets lower values as a minimum (since there are no obstacles in the way). After the display change it will think that the phone is in your pocket or at your ear all the time.

    A restart solves that problem.

    SchattengestaIt - Antwort

    I am using a Moto G3 phone as my backup phone and it’s screen is cracked but it is working fine. After watching your video I removed the screen carefully, bought a new digitized screen and fixed it. Now I am in a big trouble because the touch pad doesn't work. Even I couldn't switch off it. I complained the seller and he gave me another screen thinking the previous is having an issue. Unfortunately after fixing it the problem remains. How to solve the touch pad issue please?

    globalcomkandy - Antwort

    I agree this is extremely tough, to take off or put on. Taking it off is hard enough ( the lever is tiny and opens up). Connecting it back up is tough because the position is so awkward.

    Thomas Hayes - Antwort

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    • Entferne zehn 2,4 mm T4 Schrauben am Rand der Platine.

    • Entferne vier 4,5 mm T4 Schrauben oben und unten an der Platine.

    Can you telll motherboard price and like plzzz

    Sandy Santhosh - Antwort

    These are T5 screws

    geoffakien - Antwort

    They were all T4 for me.

    Eric Harrison -

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    • Wenn die Platine mit Klebeband befestigt ist, entferne den Kleber zwischen ihr und der Rückseite mit einem Jimmy.

    • Hebe vorsichtig die rechte Kante der Platine an.

    • Vermeide es an den Batteriekabeln zu ziehen, die die linke Unterseite der Platine mit dem Akku verbinden.

    When taken battery out I took it out wrong and now the new battery plugging into old area is not possible is there a repair part where the battery connects to the logic board Mahalo.

    jeremy roberts - Antwort

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    • Mit einem Plastic-Opening-Tool kann man die Kabel abziehen.

    troquei a bateria e o cellular não liga mais..

    biankasa79 - Antwort

    Replacing this battery connection is the single hardest connection I have done on any phone or laptop in my experience! The border walls break very easily and the connection itself breaks off the board very easily. I am still not sure how to slide the plug into place without breaking off a border wall.

    Thomas Hayes - Antwort

    Yup, this is where it ended for me. I appears some connectors broke of (I’d say 1/2 mm by 1/2mm small) which I have nor tools nor knowledge to repair. I did have to use some force to get break the connection but I think I was well within margins. (This was the first phone I tried to repair however)

    Roelof Pieter - Antwort

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    • Benutze einen Spudger, um vorsichtig das Anschlusskabel des Akkus zu lösen.

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    • Löse den Akku aus seiner Einfassung, indem du vorsichtig mit einem Spudger hebelst.

    • Wenn der Akku zu fest sitzt hilft vielleicht etwas Wärme. Benutze vorsichtig eine Heißluftpistole oder den iOpener.

    • Möglicherweise brauchst du neuen Kleber, um den Akku zu befestigen.

    • Sei vorsichtig: Li-Ionen Akkus dürfen nicht beschädigt oder gebogen werden. Sie können sonst schweren Schaden anrichten.

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Thanks a lot, it has been very useful! .. Unfortunately my device is still not working ...

Giovanni Cotella - Antwort

No audio sound and ring tone is not working of my Moto G3 set. pl help me what can i do

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jayanta - Antwort

Same here, did you solve it?

Federico Oldani -

Lost all sounds on mine too. But the battery replacement went very smooth.

simivalleydv -

I've extracted the battery and am awaiting a replacement. It holds a charge OK but has bulged to 10mm thick plus some gaseous inflation. This caused the motherboard to bulge in response and popped the screen out of the housing. I suspect that it was, before the "pop" made it obvous, the cause of the failure of the torch/flash. This is because the connection is just by contact pressure between back and motherboard and in the rough centre of the device where the bulge pressure would be most noticeable. So I am hoping for a double cure...

Mike Coon - Antwort

Hey Mike Coon, Have you found any solution of the problem you shared? If so, kindly share with me also as i am also having the same issue. Thanks.

suraj chauhan -

The same problem here. The battery size a few little big then the original, the screen don’t close and the flash dont’ work. Buy another battery with a best size, solve the problem!

Stukdev -

Another discovery: be very careful when re-assembling and remove SD and SIM cards first. They can get caught under the housing and I have broken mine!

Mike Coon - Antwort

Same, forgot to pull out mine and managed to break my 64gb SD-card lol

Emils -

Muy positivo el artículo. En mi caso no ha salido bien: los tornillos me han dado mucho problema para aflojarlos , incluso dos no he podido, pese a ello conseguí cambiar la batería, pero al estar la cabeza de los tornillo dañados, no he podido volver a montarlo en condiciones. El resultado ha sido que la batería no carga, el altavoz vibra y la pantalla se ha dañado. Me ha parecido que el cambio de batería es innecesariamente complicado, por lo que desaconsejo comprar este tipo de teléfono que no facilita la vida al usuario en una operación tan elemental como cambiar una batería.

Miguel Ángel - Antwort

Not worth the bother dump the phone and get a make that allows you to change the battery if needed. I have given up on Smart phones, that won’t even make a call in a weak signal area I now use a 15 year old Nokia 7110, new battery cost me £8. and it works where all my smart phones did not. A smart phone is not smart when it can’t even make or receive a call.

Len Baddeley - Antwort

Soo, I changed my display and battery and after about 2 months I got ghost touches and I had the feeling that my battery was drained a lot quicker. Now I tried to plug in my charging cable and it turned off and won’t start. It doesn’t get past the booting animation. What could be the problem? Should I try and install my old battery again? It wasn’t broken or anything, just thought I could exchange it after 2 years of use while I’m at it :D

Emils - Antwort

How to know service provider fixed original battery?

Prabhuling Gumate - Antwort

How to know service provider fixed the original battery

Prabhuling Gumate - Antwort

Do you remember the good old days when you just disconnected the old battery and plugged in a new one? If this is progress then Motorola you have excelled yourself and ruined Darwin’s Theory of evolution. What an absolute faff.

gjob.james1 - Antwort

Where can I buy a the battery for my moto

Avast Zumac - Antwort

Don’t forget to take out SD card beforehand (like I did!)

simivalleydv - Antwort

I have Put replacement battery, it seems width of replacement battery is not proper, due to that Speaker is not working and even see charging is not working..

Abhishek - Antwort

The original battery has a curved shape to fit the enclosure. The replacement that I ordered is flat. The problem is that the replacement doesn’t fit well so PCB is bent after assembly (risk of failure), also the screen doesn’t fit as good as originally. Bending battery manually is not a solution as it may cause fire or explosion.

asdf zxcv - Antwort

What possible Clark of the circuitry is so heavily wired battery to bulge. No that the internal circuit of the battery is to blame for the fault. But wouldn't it take a surge in the motherboard because of a bad circuit because the rapid discharge needed for making the battery bulge short circuit itself.

James Hood - Antwort

What possible part of the circuitry is so heavily wired it makes the battery to bulge. I know that the internal short of the battery is to blame for the fault. But wouldn't it take a surge in the motherboard because of a bad circuit to cause it to fail ? Because the rapid discharge of a direct short of a component causing the shorted pathway needed for making the battery bulge short circuit itself.

James Hood - Antwort

To be sure of what I'm saying I am saying I know a short inside of the battery causes the bulges. But wouldn't an internal short in the motherboard causing a direct Sink of the electrical circuit perhaps be the drain needed to heat the battery internaly to the point of shorting out?

James Hood - Antwort

All of that amperage that's generated in the shorting process of a circuit causes a great amount of heat instantly

James Hood - Antwort

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