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Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e

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  1. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Calienta la tapa trasera: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Abrir el dispositivo pondrá en riesgo tu sellado impermeable. Ten preparado adhesivo de repuesto antes de proceder o trata de evitar exposición a líquidos si vuelves a montar el dispositivo sin sustituir el adhesivo.

    • Apaga tu teléfono por completo antes de comenzar esta reparación.

    • Prepara un iOpener y calienta la parte trasera del teléfono a lo largo del borde derecho durante aproximadamente dos minutos. Esto ayudará a ablandar el adhesivo que sujeta la tapa trasera.

    • Necesitarás volver a calentar y aplicar el iOpener varias veces para alcanzar la temperatura suficiente. Consulta las instrucciones del iOpener para evitar sobrecalentamiento del dispositivo.

    • También se puede usar un secador de pelo, una pistola caliente o una placa caliente, pero ten cuidado de no sobrecalentar el teléfono. La pantalla OLED y la batería interna son susceptibles de sufrir daños por calor.

    L'écran OLED et la la batterie

    Isidore LECHAT - Contestar

    My s10e is 4 years old now and I found glue had weakend and heating was uneccissary.

    ervan.hady - Contestar

    I purchased my S10e refurbished, so the exact age and prior repairs are unknown. I believe it had ~200 charge cycles. After 2.5 years, the side adhesive started to fail and there was a noticeable slit under the rear cover. It was unclear if the lithium battery was starting to swell, which would have been a more dangerous thing. As such, 3 out of the 4 sides were easy to open just with sliding the pick.

    I heated the iOpeners for 30s in my 1000W microwave and it reached a temp of 180oF. I placed this on the final corner and it released fairly easily.

    WL1 - Contestar

    Is 180 degrees a good temperature to set the air temperature to if a heat gun is used?

    Gee Foe -

    Mine released without heat, just caught the edge with a fingernail and was able to work it free without any tools.

    Gee Foe - Contestar

    I would definitely NOT use a heat gun; the iOpener is the right thing to use. I've repaired many devices and I have lots of heat guns, but a heat gun puts out a tremendous amount of heat, and spreads it everywhere instead of in a controlled manner. The iOpener is about 150 F -- just getting uncomfortable to touch -- and the heat is all in a thin strip. You want to gently heat the edges of the cover, not cook the battery and electronics. Smart phones are expensive and the iFixit tools are cheap. Don't risk your phone to save a few bucks.

    MikeT-NYC - Contestar

  2. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Prepara para cortar el adhesivo: paso 2, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Prepara para cortar el adhesivo: paso 2, imagen 2 de 2
    • En los siguientes pasos irás cortando el adhesivo alrededor del borde del cristal de la tapa trasera.

    • El adhesivo de la tapa trasera está situado de la manera en la que aparece en la primera imagen, que muestra la parte interior de la tapa luego de ser removida.

    • Como se ve desde el exterior del teléfono, estarás cortando el adhesivo en las áreas resaltadas.

    • El adhesivo es más delgado en el lado derecho del teléfono justo debajo del botón Bixby.

    glad to see Samsung has improved back glass quality since the tortilla chip on the Note 5. much friendlier to open.

    Steve B - Contestar

    My S10e was two years old so the adhesive was really weak, and it was really simple to open. Still, this guide was totally useful.

    Rafael Sánchez Treviño - Contestar

    That's encouraging, hopefully the older-than-2 years S10e I'm looking to do proves as easy to open-

    Gee Foe -

    Mine was fairly easy, 3 years old and I was able to just pick it open carefully using only my fingernails. The hard part was the battery, which I did slowly to reuse the original adhesive, getting it off in one continuous strip.

    Gee Foe - Contestar

  3. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Asegura una ventosa: paso 3, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Asegura una ventosa: paso 3, imagen 2 de 2
    • Aplica una ventosa en la tapa trasera del teléfono, lo más cerca posible del borde calentado, justo debajo del botón Bixby, donde el adhesivo es más delgado.

    • La ventosa no aplica una buena sujeción en la parte curvada del cristal, así que evita colocarla muy en el borde.

    • Si la tapa trasera del teléfono está rasgada, la ventosa no podrá adherirse. Intenta levantarla con una cinta resistente o pega con adhesivo instantáneo la ventosa y permite que se pega así puedes proceder.

    La ventouse n'adhérera pas correctement sur la partie incurvée de la vitre ,

    Sur la partie incurvée de la coque.

    Isidore LECHAT - Contestar

  4. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Crea un espacio de apertura: paso 4, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Crea un espacio de apertura: paso 4, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Crea un espacio de apertura: paso 4, imagen 3 de 3
    • Apoya el borde calentado del teléfono sobre algo que tenga un grosor de aproximadamente 13 mm. Esto angula el teléfono para que sea más fácil ingresar la herramienta de apertura.

    • Levanta el borde derecho de la tapa trasera con tu ventosa y abre una pequeña grieta entre la tapa trasera y el marco.

    • Esto podría requerir bastante fuerza. Si tienes problemas, aplica más calor para ablandar más el adhesivo e intenta de nuevo. El adhesivo se enfría muy rápido así que puede ser que tengas que calentarla repetidamente.

    • Si estas utilizando un iOpener, sigue las instrucciones de calentamiento para evitar sobrecalentar o el paquete de gel explotará.

    • Presiona el borde de una herramienta de apertura en la grieta.

    • El cristal trasero puede romperse si utilizas demasiado fuerza o intentas hacer palanca con herramientas de metal.

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    • Desliza la herramienta de apertura a lo largo del borde derecho del teléfono para cortar el adhesivo que sujeta la tapa trasera.

    I found that using opening picks for the entire repair was much easier then the pry tool, but that could just be me

    Jake Simek - Contestar

    You are criminals! This "tutorial" is full of destructive instructions. And whenever trying to make a comment, iFixid admin hides behind the bot personality telling: "Your comment was marked as spam"

    People, do not trust them! They tell you everything to break your phone so you will need to bring it to service!

    Someone fromjapan - Contestar

    You are criminals! No one ever should use the triangular "mediator" pick for iPhones, or planar connector picks! The back cover is NOT gorilla-glass, and it will crack in multiple places immediately! Only very thin "watchmaker" opening plates(initial pickup) and 0.1mm rigid PP stripes (cut from cheap tool packages, or 7-eleven food packs) may be used there. Before that the side rim - not the cover itself should be heated to boiling point and constantly re-heated while tearing the two-sided scotch. The opening strip may be replaced 2-3 times while reaching the opposite side, because it collects the torn glue. This instruction from iFixit is a pure sabotage for tricking non-expecting users to repair-shops.
    The same goes to battery, if you don't risk using solvents, which may damage the screen and the circuit. Only rounded PP strips may tear off the battery scotch. It should be preheated from the screen side, until the battery becomes hot.

    Someone fromjapan - Contestar

    The commenter who keeps saying "you are criminals" over and over may have been using this guide to repair a different phone, so he or she is confused. On the Galaxy S10e, I had no trouble heating and lifting the cover as described (though I had to reheat the iOpener several times). If you heat it gently with the iOpener and long enough, you're not stressing the back cover because the glue will come loose almost immediately. (I could have almost lifted it with a fingernail).

    MikeT-NYC - Contestar

  6. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 6, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 6, imagen 2 de 2
    • Inserta una púa de apertura en el borde junto a la herramienta de apertura. Levanta la púa para prevenir que el pegamento separado no se vuelva a adherir.

  7. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 7, imagen 1 de 1
    • Aplica un iOpener calentado al borde superior del teléfono durante dos minutos.

  8. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 8, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 8, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 8, imagen 3 de 3
    • Inserta una púa de apertura cerca de la esquina derecha superior del teléfono y deslízala alrededor de la esquina y por el borde superior del teléfono.

    • El área pegada es más grande aquí, así que necesitarás insertar tu púa aún más en el teléfono para separarla.

    • Deja la púa de apertura en el lugar para prevenir que el adhesivo se vuelva a adherir.

    This was the only part on my phone that had viable adhesive after it started to naturally separate.

    WL1 - Contestar

  9. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 9, imagen 1 de 1
    • Aplica un iOpener caliente al borde izquierdo del teléfono durante dos minutos.

    Insérez un nouveau médiator à côté du bord

    Insérer un autre mediator

    Isidore LECHAT - Contestar

  10. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 10, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 10, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 10, imagen 3 de 3
    • Inserta una púa de apertura nueva cerca de la esquina izquierda superior y deslízala a lo largo del borde izquierdo del teléfono.

    • Nuevamente, deja la púa de apertura en el borde izquierdo del teléfono para prevenir que el adhesivo se vuelva a sellar.

  11. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 11, imagen 1 de 1
    • Aplica un iOpener caliente al borde inferior del teléfono durante dos minutos.

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    • Inserta la púa de apertura cerca de la esquina inferior del teléfono y deslízala a lo largo del borde inferior del teléfono para separar el adhesivo aquí.

    • El área pegada es más grande aquí, así que necesitarás insertar tu púa aún más en el teléfono para separarla.

  13. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 13, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 13, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 13, imagen 3 de 3
    • Usa las púas de apertura para levantar con mucho cuidado la tapa trasera.

    • Si encuentras cualquier resistencia, deja de hacer palanca y usa una púa de apertura para cortar cualquier resto de adhesivo.

    • Remueve la tapa trasera.

    WARNING: Once the cover is off, protect both the inside of the camera window in the back and the camera lens in the phone itself with pieces of paper held on by masking tape. This will prevent accidentally getting cleaner or fingerprints on them.

    MikeT-NYC - Contestar

  14. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 14, imagen 1 de 1
    • Sigue esta guía para volver a colocar la carcasa trasera y colocar nuevo adhesivo.

    • Asegúrate de encender el teléfono y verificar tu reparación antes de instalar el nuevo adhesivo y volver a sellar el teléfono.

    • Puedes volver a instalar la cubierta posterior sin cambiar el adhesivo. Quita cualquier trozo de adhesivo que impida que la tapa trasera quede nivelada. Después de la instalación, calienta la tapa trasera y aplica presión para asegurarla. No será resistente al agua, pero el adhesivo sobrante suele ser lo suficientemente fuerte como para sostenerlo.

    This should be the very last step in the guide, but the edit button seems to only allow editing the content, not the positioning in the guide. Not sure how to fix this.

    James Beegle - Contestar

    The photo seems to show someone lifting the old glue off with tweezers. That certainly wasn't true for my glue! I scrubbed it off with isopropyl alcohol and fabric. (Don't use a paper towel or Kleenex because they fall apart. I used a postage-stamp-size square cut from an old athletic sock. With this and the alcohol I was able to get the cover and the phone as clean as they were at the factory.

    When doing this, hold the phone at an angle in your other hand so any alcohol dribble to the outside and not to anywhere important.

    MikeT-NYC - Contestar

  15. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Retira el marco medio: paso 15, imagen 1 de 1
    • Remueve los ocho tornillos Phillips de 3.9 mm que sujeta el marco medio superior al teléfono.

    Again, criminal lies! These screws have different length! Take notes which are where! There are at least 4 versions of antenna/coil modules, so each time it may be a little different.

    Someone fromjapan - Contestar

    Interesting observation! I did not see this comment until after I reassembled the midframe and closed everything, so I can not confirm. If true, I either got lucky or it didn't matter.

    WL1 -

    I'll note this and see about maintaining the same order for reinstallation -

    Gee Foe -

    Mine appeared to be all identical, so it was easy

    Gee Foe - Contestar

    The screws on my SM-G970F/DS were all identical.

    James Beegle - Contestar

    The screws in my phone were also identical. I think the "criminal lies" commenter above was confused and was using these instructions to repair a different phone. Too many of his or her comments are just not relevant to this job.

    MikeT-NYC - Contestar

  16. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 16, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 16, imagen 2 de 2
    • Desliza una púa de apertura debajo la esquina derecha inferior del marco medio superior para separar el adhesivo que lo sujeta al marco medio inferior.

    I also had to use a little bit of heat here from the iOpener.

    MikeT-NYC - Contestar

  17. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 17, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 17, imagen 2 de 2
    • Inserta la punta de un spudger en el recorte pequeño en el borde derecho de la parte plástica del marco medio superior, cerca del botón Bixby.

    • Usa la punta del spudger para levantar el marco medio del chasis del teléfono.

    Criminals! These instructions are given for breaking your phone! Never use the puncher-picker! The antenna module, after gently unglued in the single spot, is pulled down! Not up! DOWN, I said! And it comes off without any force. Minimal force will be required to push it back (after putting it flat on place).

    Someone fromjapan - Contestar

  18. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 18, imagen 1 de 1
    • Levanta el marco medio de la sección de plástico y remuévelo del teléfono.

    • Para volver a instalar, primero inserta el borde superior del ensamblaje en el marco del teléfono y luego presiona el resto del ensamblaje para encajarlo en el lugar.

    In my phone there was a lot of residual adhesive on the top section, so I initially just flapped it over like a hinge while I finished the other steps. For me, I found, and it should be emphasized, for the reinstall, the top edge needs to be placed flat and snapped UP into the chassis for it to fit.

    WL1 - Contestar

  19. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Desconecta la batería: paso 19, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Desconecta la batería: paso 19, imagen 2 de 2
    • Usa el extremo plano de un spudger para levantar el conector de la batería directamente de su zócalo y desconectarlo.

    This manual is a pure SABOTAGE! Never pick up the connector from the camera side! You risk damaging the camera, and the connector itself. Pick it up gently in two steps from left first, then from right, if it does not jump up immediately.

    Someone fromjapan - Contestar

    Going from the sides also avoids shorting the battery contacts if you use anything other than a non conductive tool. So the side is best.

    Gee Foe - Contestar

  20. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Batería: paso 20, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e, Batería: paso 20, imagen 2 de 2
    • Este paso puede completarse utilizando removedor de adhesivo o alcohol isopropílico de concentración alta (más de 90%).

    • Para el borde inferior del teléfono para inclinar el teléfono así el removedor de adhesivo se extiende desde la parte inferior de la batería hasta la parte superior.

    • Aplica el alcohol isopropílico o removedor de adhesivo a lo largo del borde inferior de la batería. Déjalo durante varios minutos para permitir que el adhesivo se ablande.

    Advice: DO NOT USE TO MUCH ISOPROPANOL! This will damage your display and you will most likely have to replace it. If you know that you won't use this battery anymore just lever it out of the case. It is fairly easy to do with the ifixit Jimmy ( Item # IF145-259-1 ) or the metal spudger. Use these tools with much sensitivity as you could damage the battery case or the display that is right below the battery ( See Step 22 for additional pictures where the frame ends and the screen begins ). Good Luck!

    se7enty - Contestar

    Very valuble tip, thank you! I was going to douse it with probably way more than needed.

    I started just with some moderate force jimmying it with the black plastic spudger. I then applied just a few drops of isopranol 90% and the bottom section loosened very easily.

    WL1 -

    I found the black levering tool did not provide enough force and damaged the tool. I found the blue picks gave me wider and safer leverage to get the battery out.

    Also a couple of passes with isopropanol was required before I could make any progress. Note that while you are prying from the bottom, I applied the isoproponal all around the battery as the glue is located all the way around.

    ervan.hady - Contestar

    better to use a length of fishing line or dental floss and slide it under the battery .. very smooth

    Sql Lqs - Contestar

    Good tip! I put a bit of 99% isopropyl alcohol on the floss as well. Took a bit of finagling with the pointy end of the spudger to get it around the bottom end of the battery (opposite end of the battery connector), but the floss combined with the 99% IPA worked very well with ungluing the battery.

    Defi -

    Do not use alcohol or other liquids! This way I completely ruined my phone. The screen doesn't work. The motherboard is damaged.

    johnmickaelivan - Contestar

    I have used iOpener on screen and it allowed to remove battery without damage to phone. Just heat the iOpener, place it on screen on side where the battery is, and leave it for a few minutes. Check with blue pick on bottom side if battery budges, if not repeat everything. I needed around 4 times to finally take out the battery.

    Michał - Contestar

    You only need a small amount of isopropyl alcohol. I found it easier to apply it with straight tweezers than the dropper in the kit. When the tips of the tweezers are touching, they hold alcohol. When you separate them, they let it go.

    MikeT-NYC - Contestar

  21. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 21, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 21, imagen 2 de 2
    • Usa el extremo plano de un spudger para sacar la batería del teléfono con cuidado.

    • Intenta de no deformar la batería durante este proceso. Las baterías de ión de litio pueden perder sustancias químicas peligrosas, prenderse fuego o hasta explotar si se daña. No uses fuerza excesiva o hagas palanca en la batería con herramientas de metal.

    • Si encuentras bastante resistencia o la batería comienza a deformarse, repite el último paso para disolver el adhesivo aun más.

    That spot at the bottom was the only point with enough clearance for me to start prying, and just allowing it to slowly start separating got the battery out. A very slow process as I was seeing the adhesive come off in a continuous strip, so I did it slowly enough for it to remain intact for reuse, which I did.

    Gee Foe - Contestar

    On my phone, the spudger was far too thick to fit in the space at the beginning. I had to start prying with a small jeweler's screwdriver. That opened the space enough to use the spudger. I think the location of the batteries may vary on different samples.

    MikeT-NYC - Contestar

  22. Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 22, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de la batería del Samsung Galaxy S10e: paso 22, imagen 2 de 2
    • Remueve la batería.

    • No vuelvas a utilizar la batería luego de removerla ya que esto puede ser un potencial peligro de seguridad. Reemplázala con una batería nueva.

    • Para instalar una batería y adhesivo nuevos, sigue esta guía

    Some final tips for anyone else about to attempt this:

    It was unclear just how much of the residual adhesive to remove from both the back plate and the phone frame. Would leaving just a little affect the seal? I eventually realized (probably later than most) the back plate adhesive is a large cutout sticker, exactly the same as the ifixit provided one. If you can pull up a small edge and have access to some small clamping forceps (hemostat for medical folks), you can use this to slowly peel off the sticker all the way around. There are 2 small 'islands' of adhesive you will need to peel off separately. Removing all of this from the backplate is definitely needed, otherwise attaching a sticker of adhesive onto the old one will be too thick.

    For the phone frame, I used the spudger to push around some adhesive but didn't worry too much about it. It is harder to aggressively work on this side as all the adjacent electronics are sensitive.

    WL1 - Contestar

    Con't:

    When placing the ifixit backplate adhesive, you must be VERY precise when setting down your first edge. The backplate has some curvature, and you want the edge of the first edge to be JUST inside that curve. Then slowly press down the sticker until the other long end seats down. You want to make sure you push from the middle to the other edge, so that it will align on that curvature instead of just straight down.

    The instructions are correct--you really only get 1 chance to place it. You can game this, though, by only gently pressing on the thin strips at first. If you push on the top end near the camera, any large surface area adhesive will stick down and you will not be unsticking it!

    WL1 - Contestar

    Con't:

    For the battery adhesive and replacement:

    It was unclear just how tightly the battery needed to be re-adhered. Is it really going to shake around that much? But I figured we don't want anything jostling or pulling on the thin battery connector cable.

    I used a spudger to VERY gently work the old adhesive off all 4 sides. It looks like there are wires/trace running through the underlying foil-like surface, so you probably do not want to damage that in any way. Also the screen is right underneath that!

    I cut 2 strips only of the included tesla tape and stuck that on the 2 long sides. I did not expose the battery side tape yet.

    VERY IMPORTANT: Put the battery in and connect the wire. The ifixit battery is smaller than the OEM, so there is a lot of possible movement. The wire also wasn't exactly perpendicular. In fact, it took some finagling to get the wire to actually connect. I found that in my case, the battery was seated right at the bottom/base of the compartment for the wire to sit properly.

    WL1 - Contestar

    Con't:

    I disconnected the battery and exposed the sticky battery side of my 2 strips of tesla tape. I put the battery against the bottom, where I knew the wire would be in the proper position. The battery adhered and I reconnected the wire.

    Hope this helps everyone else!

    WL1 - Contestar

    One more thing:

    Water resistance testing

    There is an app that may be a safe way to see if your reassembly is good enough to quality for water resistance: https://play.google.com/store/apps/detai...

    Basically it uses the barometer in the phone to determine this. If your phone is a closed system, pressing on the screen should cause the pressure to increase from baseline, as there are no gaps for air to leave.

    If your phone is an open system with a leak, pressure on the screen will be released through the leak in the phone's side, meaning water could easily enter from that same spot. The air pressure will not change with a leak.

    This app was in fact the way I discovered my adhesive was splitting. I ran it for fun before going to the beach, where to my surprise it showed a failure. Previously it did not! I have no financial interest in this app, I just like it and I purchased the add-on which is not necessary for the app to function. I use it to test any refurb.

    WL1 - Contestar

    Very helpful pointer to that water resistance test app, I actually just reused all the original stickem of the back cover and the battery, because I went the lowest cost option of just buying a new old stock battery from eBay for $11, which came with nothing in the way of replacement adhesive.

    The water resistance test showed a failure, which passed before the replacement, so it does give a good indication of air tightness.

    I then used Kapton tape to seal around the whole perimeter, and now the test passes again. It doesn't look elegant in the least, but I prefer being able to change the battery quickly and easily if the need should ever come up again.

    Testing with Accurately showed an increase in health percentage from 71 to 86 percent, which rolled the clock back by two years based on the prior history, which I'm satisfied with.

    Gee Foe -

    Dust warning:

    The only part where dust would be very annoying would be on the camera lenses. When reassembling, I made sure that there were no dust particles on the inside of the backplate or on the camera lens itself. You won't be able to clean that out once you seal your phone again!

    WL1 - Contestar

Conclusión

Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.

Para un rendimiento óptimo, calibra tu batería recién instalada después de completar esta guía.

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Adam O'Camb

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I was going to publish this guide but somebody did it already for me. Thanks!

By the way the color of that phone in the guide is hideous in my opinion.

Dinan Blueje - Contestar

When you say “moderate” difficulty, how what’s making it difficult or where is the risk coming from? With the right tools, patience, and even a small bit of experience replacing a screen in an admittedly easy Nokia Lumia phone, what could go wrong, and what would you recommend?

Mark Stretton - Contestar

Hi Mark, the hardest part of this guide is dealing with all the adhesive without damaging anything. The back cover and the battery are both heavily glued down. To get the back cover off without cracking it, I’d recommend plenty of heat and very patient and gentle prying. If the prying gets really tough, try heating the back a little more. Removing the battery can be tough as well, but using adhesive remover helps a lot. Follow the steps in the guide and make sure you give the adhesive remover a few minutes to soak in. If prying gets difficult, add a little more adhesive remover and wait a couple minutes before continuing. Hope that helps!

Adam O'Camb -

We ran into the problem of the octa not seperating with the back glass. We were using the AoD JIG. What do u recommend as the next step in that instance?

rfralin - Contestar

If I buy the kit from ifixit, are the battery going to be relatively new? or the batteries have been seating in shelves since OEM days.

Reaz Tahmidur Rahman - Contestar

Yes, I bought a kit about a month ago and the manufacting date of the s10e replacement battery was 28 August 2022.

ervan.hady -

For future reference, I purchased mine in late 7/2023 and the date stamped on the battery was 5/19/23.

WL1 -

The OEM replacement I got from eBay, admittedly cheap at $11, actually had a manufacture date a month before the one I took out, but maybe less cycle time on it, so I'll see how it performs. It measured 4.16V out of the box, so I don't know if the seller charged it up before shipping it out or if it could actually retain full charge for that long.

Gee Foe -

Hello. After 3+ years of using S10e, I would like to replace the battery. I live in Europe and the battery replacement kit is not available on the EU store website. I cannot order the kit from the States because of shipping restrictions.

Can you please tell me where can I buy the replacement kit for my device? Is it possible to order one to EU store somehow?

And why is one not available in the EU store? I'm not being entitled, just puzzled and curious.. I see kits for devices older than mine so I can only guess.

Ivan Kusturin - Contestar

I also have this phone for 3+ years. Battery is overheating a lot, especially with high screen brightness in summer, and does not last so much anymore. I am also looking into ordering a new battery, back cover, and repair kit for my Samsung S10e in Europe (Belgium).

Cyril Dewez -

where I could buy samsung galaxy s10e battery?

Casey Escobia - Contestar

Just finished battery replacement, worst part was taking out the battery. What helped me was putting iOpener on screen and checking every few minutes on battery if it will give up.
Also, battery from iFixit is not as good as I would think. Connector has a slight difference with original. Barely visible difference, yet plugging it was a challenge. I have brut forced it a little, but in the end it sits. But then another issue - cable is a little too long, which means that instead of lying flat, it bends a little. I had to squash it, I hope it will be fine for a time being. I am writing all this here because for some I can't give battery a review.
Cool from iFixit to provide fundamentals, but there are some details which unfortunately lay flat.

Michał - Contestar

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