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Battery replacement of iPhone 15 Pro Max

Added on 15.07.2024

Technical difficulty

Medium

Duration of the procedure

60 - 90 minutes

Number of steps in the tutorial

29
  • iPhone batteries retain 80% capacity for about 500 charges, or 18-24 months for average use. Post this period, iPhones charge more often and may slow down, as indicated by iOS. Follow this guide to replace the battery and boost performance.

 

  • Important information before replacing the battery

 

  • 1. Drain the iPhone to below 25% as a fully charged Li-ion battery can catch fire or explode if its protective layers are accidentally breached.

 

  • 2. Opening your iPhone will breach its water-resistant seal, so have a replacement seal ready before starting this step. Without a new seal, your iPhone will not be water-resistant, and there's a higher likelihood of dust or moisture ingress.

 

 

  • 4. Organize screws during the repair to prevent mixing them up, which could lead to damage to the iPhone by using the wrong screw in a thread.

 

  • 5. After replacing the display, a message "Important Message" will be displayed on the screen.

 

  • The message simply informs that the original display has been replaced with a new one.
  • The message has no impact on the device's performance.
  • It appears on the lock screen for 4 days, then in the settings.

 

  • The message simply informs that the original screen has been replaced with a new one. It has no impact on the device's performance. It appears on the lock screen for 4 days, then in the settings.

 

  • This is caused by the display replacement not being authorized by Apple's official software, since the part was not paired with the motherboard. Apple displays this message as an attempt to ensure that users have their devices repaired at authorized service centres, which use original Apple parts, accessories, and software.

 

  • Tips for Getting Started

 

  • Highlight 3 mm on the pick or card.

 

  • Do not insert the pick or card more than 3 mm, as you could damage the internal components.

 

  • If your iPhone's display is cracked, cover it with adhesive tape to prevent injuries during the repair.

 

  • If you are unable to attach the suction cup in the following steps, use a strong piece of tape (such as duct tape) and lift the screen.

 

  • Make sure there's a smooth area near the bottom edge that's big enough for a suction cup to stick to.

 

  • Do not put your iPhone in the microwave!!

 

  • Required Tools

 

Step 1
Unscrewing the bottom pentalobe screws

  • Before starting, it is necessary to discharge the iPhone below 25% because a charged Li-ion battery can ignite or explode if accidentally cut.

 

 

  • Opening iPhone will break its waterproof seal, so have a replacement seal ready before beginning this step.  Without a new seal, your iPhone will not be waterproof.

Step 2
Display Disassembly

  • A) Heating the phone

 

  • 1It is recommended to wear protective ESD gloves.
  • 2. Using a heat gun or hair dryer, heat entire bottom side of the iPhone for about 2 minutes to reach a temperature of approximately 80°C (176°F), or until it becomes difficult to keep your hand on the phone due to the high temperature.

 

  • Heating the phone up helps to soften the adhesive between the display and the phone frame, making it easier to open.

 

  • Note: There are two fragile cables linking the screen to the phone: one positioned slightly above the mute switch, and the other located approximately halfway between the volume down button and the bottom edge of the phone.

 

  • There are several spring contacts located around the phone's perimeter.

 

  • Exercise caution to avoid inserting your pick deeper than recommended in these areas to prevent bending these contacts.

 

  • B) Opening the display

 

  • The display can be opened in two different ways: The first method is using a suction cup, and the second method is using a securing tool, which is safer.
  • In this guide, we will proceed by using a suction cup.

 

  • Placement of the suction cup

 

  • Attach the suction cup to the bottom edge of the phone, avoiding the edge of the glass itself.
  • Securely hold your iPhone and with firm, steady pressure, pull on the suction cup to create a slight gap between the frame and the display.
  • After separating the screen about 3 mm from the frame, insert a pick or card into the gap.

 

  • Do not insert the pick or card more than 3 mm along the bottom edge, as you could damage internal components.
  • The adhesive holding the screen in place is very strong. Therefore, creating this initial gap requires considerable force. If you encounter difficulty, reheat the bottom edge and gently slide the screen up and down repeatedly to weaken the adhesive until you create a gap large enough to insert the card.

 

  • Move your pick in a back-and-forth motion along the lower edge to loosen the adhesive.
  • Keep your pick in place in the bottom right corner to prevent the adhesive from resealing.

 

  • C) Heating the right edge

 

  • Usingheat gun or a hair dryer, heat the right edge of the iPhone (the edge with the power button) for 90 seconds or until the display becomes too hot to touch.

 

  • D) Releasing the right clip and separating the adhesive (right side of the iPhone)

 

  • Avoid inserting your pick more than 5 mm deep along the right edge.

 

  • Gently maneuver your opening tool around the lower right corner of the screen and toward the power button until you encounter resistance from a clip securing the screen.
  • Adjust the orientation of your pick so that the flat edge is positioned beneath the screen.
  • Rotate the pick to widen the space between the screen and the frame until the right clip disengages.
  • Insert a second opening pick to the right of the initial one.
  • Move the first pick back to the bottom right corner of the screen.
  • Move the second pick to the top right corner of the screen to loosen the adhesive.
  • Leave these picks in place to prevent the adhesive from sealing again.

 

  • E) Heating up the top edge

 

  • Usingheat gun or a hair dryer, heat the top edge of the iPhone for 90 seconds or until the screen becomes too hot to touch.

 

  • F) Separating the adhesive and releasing the top left clip

 

  • Insert a third opening pick in the top right corner, just above the previous pick.

 

  • Do not insert the pick or card more than 3 mm along the top edge, as you could damage internal components.

 

  • Guide your pick around the upper right corner and along the top edge to disengage the two clips and adhesive holding it in place.
  • Rotate your pick so its flat edge is under the screen.
  • Twist your pick to release the top left screen clip.
  • Slide your pick to the top left corner.

 

  • G) Heating up the left edge

 

  • Usingheat gun or hair dryer, heat the left edge of the iPhone for 90 seconds or until the display becomes too hot to touch.

 

  • H) Releasing the left clips and separating the adhesive (left side of the iPhone)

 

  • Exercise caution not to insert your pick more than 2 mm deep along the left edge to prevent damage to the two cables linking the screen to the phone.

 

  • Rotate your pick around the upper left corner of the screen.
  • Guide your pick toward the bottom left corner of the screen to loosen the adhesive.

Step 3
Opening the iPhone

  • Carefully open the screen to the left side of the phone.
  • If the screen appears to be stuck, revisit the edges to ensure no sections of adhesive or clips are overlooked.

 

  • Support the screen against a box or similar object to prevent strain on the cables.

 

  • Do not attempt to fully detach the screen yet, as several fragile flat flex cables still connect it to the iPhone's motherboard.

 

  • Warning: If the battery is damaged stop the repair. Do not put yourself in danger.

 

  • When reassembling the iPhone to its original state, place the display in position. Align the clips along the top edge and before snapping the rest of the display into place, gently press the top edge into position. If it doesn't snap into place easily, check the condition of the clips around the perimeter of the screen and ensure they are not bent.

Step 4
Remove the cover from the logic board

  • UtilizeTri-point Y000 screwdriver, to loosen the six screws holding the logic board cover in place:
  • - One screw measuring 2.1 mm in length

    - Five screws measuring 1.5 mm in length

  • Use tweezers or fingernail to lift the cover and remove it.

 

  • During reassembly, put back the cover at a 90-degree angle to re-connect the hook and place it flat against the press connector.

Step 5
Unpluging the battery

  • Employ the pointed end of an spudger to lift and detach the battery press connector.

 

  • When reattaching a press connector, align it with its socket and carefully press down on one side until it clicks into position, then repeat the process for the other side. Ensure it sits flush, as the insulating rubber around the sockets may hinder a complete connection.

Step 6
Detaching the ambient light sensor.

  • Utilize the tip of a spudger to gently lift and disconnect the press connector of the ambient light sensor located at the top left corner of the logic board.

Step 7
Disconnecting the screen connector

  • Use the tip of an opening pick to pry up and disconnect the screen press connector.

Step 8
Removing the display

  • Remove the display and place it on a clean, straight surface.

 

  • Warning: Do not touch the TrueDepth camera, grounding springs or near parts.

 

  • Exercise caution to avoid causing harm to any of the spring contacts while cleaning the frame.

Step 9
Unfasten and remove loudspeaker

  • With a Y000 screwdriver unfasten four screws holding the speaker.
  • One 2.9 mm screw

    Three 2.1 mm screws

Step 10
Separating the tape

  • A strip of adhesive links the upper borders of the Taptic Engine and loudspeaker.

     

    Insert an opening pick beneath the adhesive in the narrow space between the Taptic Engine and loudspeaker.

     

    Glide the pick towards the phone's left side to detach the adhesive from the Taptic Engine.

Step 11
Remove the loudspeaker

  • Insert the blunt tip of a spudger between the right side of the loudspeaker and the frame.

     

    Gently lever upwards until you can grip the loudspeaker with your fingers.

     

    Extract and take out the loudspeaker.

Step 12
Disconnecting the Taptic Engine

  • Utilize the pointed end of your spudger to lift and disconnect the press connector of the Taptic Engine.

Step 13
Remove the grounding bracket

  • Remove the grounding bracket by taking out the following screws:

     

    One Phillips #000 screw (1.2 mm)

     

    One tri-point Y000 screw (1.9 mm)

     

    Use tweezers to extract the grounding bracket.

Step 14
Detach the Taptic Engine

  • Remove the two screws that secure the Taptic Engine one with Phillips screwdriver & other with Standoff screwdriver:

     

    One Phillips #000 screw (2.9 mm)

     

    One standoff screw (3.8 mm)

     

    If you lack a standoff screwdriver, you can use a thin Flathead screwdriver, ensuring to avoid stripping the shallow notches in the screw head.

Step 15
Extract the Taptic Engine

  • Insert the flat end of a spudger between the left side of the Taptic Engine and the frame.

 

  • Gently pry upwards until you can grip the Taptic Engine with your fingers.

 

  • Lift and remove the Taptic Engine.

Step 16
Important information about battery

  • battery replacement involves three sections of stretch-release adhesive that secure the battery to the frame - two at the bottom and one at the top.

     

    Each adhesive strip features a black pull tab attached lightly to the edge of the battery.

     

    In subsequent steps, you will pull each tab out from under the battery.

     

    These adhesive strips loosen when stretched but may break off prematurely, particularly the strip at the top edge. If any strip breaks, continue with the instructions for an alternative method to remove the battery.

Step 17
Detach the pull tabs

  • Avoid puncturing or denting the battery with your tool, as it may cause dangerous chemical leakage or fire if damaged.

 

  • Employ the tip of an opening pick to carefully lift one edge of an adhesive pull tab from the battery's edge.

 

  • Utilize blunt nose tweezers to grasp the edge of the pull tab and remove it entirely from the battery's edge.

 

  • Repeat this process for the remaining two pull tabs.

Step 18
Peel off the stretch-release adhesive

  • Pull one of the adhesive pull tabs out from under the battery until you can grip it with your fingers or wrap it around your tool.

     

    Keep the phone stable by holding onto the edges of the frame - avoid pressing down on the battery.

     

    Pull the strip slowly, evenly, and at a shallow angle without dragging it across other components.

     

    Continue pulling, re-gripping, or wrapping it around your tool as needed until the strip fully releases from under the battery.

     

    If the strip breaks, try to retrieve it. If you cannot grip it from under the battery, proceed to the next step.

     

    Repeat this process for the remaining two adhesive strips.

Step 19
Alternative procedure for removing the battery

  • If you have successfully removed all three stretch-release adhesive strips, you can now proceed to remove the battery!

 

 

  • If the top adhesive strip remains, lift the top edge of the phone.

 

  • If either of the bottom adhesive strips remains, lift the left edge of the phone (where the volume buttons are located).

 

  • Apply a few drops of highly concentrated isopropyl alcohol (at least 90%) along the raised edge of the battery.

 

  • Allow one minute for the isopropyl alcohol under the battery and soften the adhesive.

Step 20
Lifting the battery

  • Avoid bending or folding your battery. If the adhesive proves resistant, add a few more drops of isopropyl alcohol and attempt again.

 

  • Slide the narrow edge of a plastic card between the lower edge of the battery and the frame.

 

  • Take care not to scrape the frame beneath the battery - the wireless charging coil is exposed near the center.

 

  • Carefully lift the battery until the adhesive completely releases.

 

  • Depending on the strength of the adhesive, this process may require patience. Apply steady pressure for up to a minute to allow the adhesive to loosen.

Step 21
Extract the battery

  • Remove the old battery.

 

 

  • Before applying adhesive, temporarily reconnect your new battery and position it in place to ensure it fits and the cable reaches the socket on the logic board.

 

  • Disconnect the battery afterward.

 

 

Step 22
Removing the old stretch release battery

  • Note how your old battery adhesive sat in the battery compartment. You may take a photo to ensure proper placement of the new adhesive.

 

  • Remove all the old battery adhesive residue in the battery compartment.

 

  • You may pull it off with your fingers or tweezers, roll it into the tip of a spudger or scrape it off with the spudger’s flat end.

Step 23
Prepping the surface for the new stretch

 

  • Inspect the battery compartment on your device. Avoid placing the battery adhesive over delicate surfaces like ribbon cables, NFC components or wireless charging coils. Don’t place the battery adhesive too close to sensitive components.

 

  • It is advised to check for the fitment of the new battery at this point of your repair. Temporarily reconnect the new battery and place it into its compartment. Check its fitment and that the cable properly reaches its socket on the logic board.

 

  • Once you make sure everything fits, disconnect the battery and continue reassembly.

Step 24
Applying the new stretch release on battery

 

  • Don't remove the entire blue liner yet.

 

  • Carefully align the sections with the blue film removed with the top edge of the battery on its front side and gently press them into the place.

 

  • Note that these will act as the strips you pulled from the top of the old battery while removing it.

 

  • Place the battery on a flat surface and begin removing the rest of the blue film, beginning on the other side of the stretch release adhesive.

 

  • Use a pair of tweezers if you’re having trouble with separating the edge of the blue film from the adhesive.

 

  • Gently roll the adhesive onto the surface of the battery over the top edge using your fingertip and lay it flat to the back side of the battery.

 

  • Do not pull or stretch the adhesive.

 

  • Press the strips firmly, sticking them properly to the back side of the battery.

Step 25
Applying the new battery into its compartment

  • Gently remove the remaining piece of film to fully expose the side of the battery adhesive that sticks to the battery compartment.

 

  • Place the battery into its compartment and lightly press it into the device.

 

  • Connect the battery cable to its socket on the logic board.

 

  • It is advised to test your repair at this point with the new battery in place, while the phone’s rear glass isn’t sealed yet.

 

  • Temporarily reconnect all the rear glass components, turn on your phone and make sure it functions without any issues.

 

  • Turn it off again, disconnect the rear glass components and continue reassembly.

Step 26
Removing old adhesive around the edges of the iPhone

Remove all the old screen adhesive around the perimeter of your iPhone's case using a spudger or tweezers.

 

Be sure to remove any remaining smaller bits of adhesive with the tip of your spudger

 

Be careful not to damage any of the spring contacts as you go around the frame.

Step 27
Prepping the surface of the iPhone for the new adhesive

 

  • This will help remove any remaining adhesive residue and prep the surface for the new adhesive.

 

  • For best results, swipe your cleaning cloth in one direction, not back and forth.

Step 28
Applying new adhesive around the edges of the screen frame

  • Apply new adhesive around the edges of the iPhone. Reconnect all the components of the display assembly through a reverse process.

 

  • The new adhesive will ensure the iPhone's resistance to water and dust.

 

  • Before placing the new screen on the iPhone, make sure to remove the protective foil.

 

  • Be precise while applying the new adhesive. Improper installation could lead to your iPhone not being water-resistant, and there's a higher likelihood of dust or moisture ingress.

Step 29
Reassembling the iPhone

  • Also check the phone for excess screws and small parts that may be stuck in the body of phone and remove them.

 

  • Install the old LCD display back

 

  • When reassembling the iPhone back to its original state, follow these instructions in reverse order from the step 15.

 

  • After reassembly, perform a forced restart. This may help prevent any possible issues.

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