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OnePlus 6 Akku tauschen

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  1. OnePlus 6 Akku tauschen, Rückabdeckung: Schritt 1, Bild 1 von 1
    • Schalte die Heißluftpistole auf schwache Hitze ein und erwärme vorsichtig die abgerundeten Kanten auf der Rückseite des Telefons.

    • Achte darauf, den Kunststoff nicht zu überhitzen oder zu schmelzen; Heißluftpistolen können schnell außer Kontrolle geraten!

    • Zwänge die Plektren zwischen Vorder- und Rückwand und schiebe sie um den Umfang herum, um den Kleber zu lösen, der die Rückabdeckung befestigt.

    • Wiederhole diesen Vorgang, bis die Rückwand vollständig gelöst ist.

    I used half a razor blade here

    derhagen - Antwort

  2. OnePlus 6 Akku tauschen: Schritt 2, Bild 1 von 2 OnePlus 6 Akku tauschen: Schritt 2, Bild 2 von 2
    • Hebe die Rückseite vorsichtig an und achte darauf, das Flachbandkabel des Fingerabdrucksensors nicht zu beschädigen.

  3. OnePlus 6 Akku tauschen: Schritt 3, Bild 1 von 2 OnePlus 6 Akku tauschen: Schritt 3, Bild 2 von 2
    • Ziehe mit einer Pinzette vorsichtig an der roten Lasche und trenne das Kabel vom Gerät.

    • Entferne die Rückwand vollständig vom Gerät.

  4. OnePlus 6 Akku tauschen, Akku: Schritt 4, Bild 1 von 2 OnePlus 6 Akku tauschen, Akku: Schritt 4, Bild 2 von 2
    • Fasse die am Akku befestigte grüne Lasche und ziehe den Akku gerade nach oben heraus.

    If step 3 is followed, then the back panel is removed in step 4. First photo shows back panel still attached.

    nereocystis - Antwort

Abschluss

Um dein Gerät wieder zusammenzubauen, befolge diese Anweisungen in umgekehrter Reihenfolge.

Um eine optimale Leistung zu erzielen, kalibriere nach Abschluss dieser Anleitung den neu installierten Akku.

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How do I glue the phone back together when I am done? Do I need to add more glue? Do I just heat it with the heat gun again and squeeze it together?

Timothy Magee - Antwort

I agree, this is unclear.

The "Parts" section at the top includes "Precut adhesive card", but when you click on that item, it gives a whole bunch of different size options for rolls of tape (8mm, 5mm, 1mm, etc.) and it's unclear which size to get. Does anyone have details of this?

Greg -

Great tutorial, battery is fixed thank you ! If you prefer videos, this one is a good complement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBN7Tc7J...

Kergara B - Antwort

Battery good so far, instructions clear enough! I turned the phone on immediately after replacing the battery to make sure everything worked. This was to avoid putting the phone back together only to find it wouldn't turn on, and then having to dismantle it again.

One thing you may want to pay attention to is not to separate the screen (front) layer from the phone, rather than the back side, which is what I did on my first try.

I opted not to get adhesive strips and I simply applied thinly cut electrical tape around the phone's edges, on the outside, to keep it together after fixing. Not terribly aesthetic but does the job well enough, especially if you use a book-style phone case like me.

Pretty doable fix for a first-timer, especially when using the fixit tools (picks, spudgers etc). Happy with the results. Thank you for the guide!

Nic F - Antwort

Additional tips (1/2):

1. When buying tools, consider buying a suction handle. This was useful to use on the heated back cover to open up a gap to insert the opening picks into.

2. Consider removing the SIM tray before heating the back cover.

3. When heating the glass back cover, consider wearing some resistant gloves when heating the glass back cover. The glass can get a little got and I was only using a hair dryer on the highest setting, rather than a heat gun.

4. When you have managed to wedge your first opening pick underneath the back cover, take another pick and drag it along the nearest part of the gap to open up the gap further before setting that pick into position. Repeat as you go around the entire edge of the phone. However, BE CAREFUL to not push the opening pick too deep, especially around where the volume buttons are, as the fingerprint sensor cable is located close the edge of the phone.

Adrian Wan - Antwort

(2/2):

5. Step 3 above doesn't mention that there's black adhesive over the red tab. Peel this back with tweezers to reveal the red tab. This helps it to stay in place, so it's worth taking care to remove it so you can cover the red tab back up during reassembly.

6. I found it easier to use a plastic spudger to pry off the finger sensor & battery connectors in step 3.

7. Step 4 forgets to mention about the clear plastic tabs running along both sides of the battery. These help hold the battery in place. Peel both back (but not remove entirely) before gripping the green tab.

8. The clear plastic tabs mentioned before are connected to an adhesive backing that the battery sticks to. Carefully lift the battery away with the green tab.

9. My replacement battery didn't have a green tab, so I transferred it from the old to the new battery.

10. During reassembly, you can carefully reheat the existing adhesive still on the back cover. Press cover in place firmly and consider placing phone between 2 heavy books while cooling.

Adrian Wan - Antwort

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