Things You Should KnowFor AA, AAA, C, and D batteries, slide the flat, negative end of the battery against the spring onto the device. For a 9-Volt battery, hold it at a 30° angle to line it up with the connector snaps.
How do you replace a phone battery?
The process to replace a smartphone battery is pretty straightforward, though. In most cases, you'll have to apply a bit of heat to soften the adhesive and lift the phone's back cover. Then, unplug the existing battery, pry it out, and install the new one in its place.
If the phone has a sealed battery, an opening tool or a plastic pry tool may be necessary to open the back of the phone. It is important to be gentle when using opening tools and plastic pry tools, as they can easily damage the phone if too much pressure is applied.
Should a battery be attached to a phone?
Yes, the battery should be attached to the phone when it is being used. If the battery is attached to the phone with glue or it has warnings against removing the battery, take extra caution. Such batteries are often flexible, and bending them too much can start a fire.
For phones with sealed batteries, the process is slightly more complicated. A small slit will need to be made in the back of the phone in order to access the battery. To do this, use a small knife or razor blade to make a small incision in the back of the phone. Once the incision is made, the battery can be carefully removed from the device.
How do you store a phone battery?
Be sure to store the battery in a safe and dry place, as it can be damaged by moisture. If you are unable to remove the battery with a screw, it is likely that the battery is sealed in place. In this case, a small slit may need to be made in the back of the phone to access the battery.
And don't worry—replacing your battery doesn't have to be a scary, complicated task. With a little preparation and the right tools, you can replace your smartphone's battery in under 30 minutes. Sounds too good to be true? Let's dive in and find out how easy it really is. So, why should you replace your battery instead of buying a new phone?