Introducción
Si tu Galaxy A5 no mantiene la carga, puedes utilizar esta guía para reemplazar la batería gastada.
Si tu batería está hinchada, toma precauciones adecuadas.
Esta guía involucra remover la pantalla y el medio marco. Podrías necesitar adhesivo nuevo para conectar la batería y la pantalla al teléfono.
'''Antes de desmontar tu teléfono, descarga la batería por debajo de 25%. La batería puede prenderse fuego y/o explotar si se la perfora accidentalmente, pero las chances de que pase esto son más bajo si se la descarga.
Qué necesitas
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Apaga el teléfono.
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Usa un iOpener para ablandar el pegamento en el borde de la pantalla. Concéntrate en los lados primero y luego en la parte inferior.
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Con un iSclack o una ventosa puedes levantar la pantalla un poquito para poder ingresar en el espacio con una púa de apertura.
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Cuando el pegamento esté lo suficientemente flojo en un lado, puedes levantar la pantalla un poco más para entrar por debajo de la pantalla con una púa de apertura.
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Toma una segunda púa de apertura y deslízala alrededor del borde inferior.
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Repite el último paso y este en el otro lado.
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Saca el botón de inicio y apártalo.
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Remueve la bandeja de tarjeta SD y la bandeja de tarjeta SIM.
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Remueve los doce tornillos Phillips #00 en el marco medio.
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Inserta la punta de una púa de apertura justo debajo de los botones de volumen para sacar el marco medio. Esto debería desenganchar los clips en el costado y en la esquina inferior izquierda.
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Coloca la púa por debajo de los botones de volumen para sacar la esquina superior izquierda.
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Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso. Vuelva a aplicar adhesivo donde sea necesario.
Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso. Vuelva a aplicar adhesivo donde sea necesario.
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Shattered my screen and cut off the wires for both the “home” and “overview” buttons. There is nothing wrong with this guide but a few simple tips would have saved me a lot of pain (and my favorite phone which is now garbage). First, the screen is made of two layers (glass sandwiched to an LCD) you need to make sure you are prying out both of these layers and not just one. Second, there is no indication of how hot to get the phone for softening the glue (presumably getting it too hot is also detrimental). I guess I didn’t get it hot enough because my screen never budged. I tried sliding in a razor blade just to get things started and the screen immediately shattered. Lastly, the guide is not explicit that the “home” and “overview” buttons are glued to the screen and have wires that pass along the very edge of of the screen. Sliding a pick across the bottom of the phone is likely to cut right through these wires. This is not repairable. Thanks ifixit for taking my money and destroying my phone.
Good evening.
I changed the battery successfully because the old one was stuck on 51% when charging, but the new has the same behaviour!! What kind of problems can this phone have?
Luca
On Galaxy A5-2016 A500FU it is almost impossible to insert the opening pick under the screen. The gap available between the internal edge of the frame and that of the screen is too thin and the very fragile screen is not glued to the touch screen but on the contrary partially glued to the copper sheet underlying separating the back of the display from the rest of the electronics and the battery. This copper foil is itself too strongly glued. So it retains the screen which breaks at the slightest effort. The destruction of the screen is almost certain. In my case, nothing serious since he was already wronged. But in the case of a battery change, it is very risky.
This smartphone is clearly designed not to be easily repaired unless you have a hot air generator well controlled in temperature and sufficient flow to heat at least ¼ or half of the touch screen for the heat to diffuse deep enough, evenly and without excess trough the glass.
I dared a little by challenge. I will not commit to opening another A500FU.
Thanks Hubert for Your comments. Eventually I decided not to open my A500FU just to replace the Battery, as indeed it seems far too risky to take off the screen without the frame, just to replace the battery… I have killed several screens (which had minor cracks) on Huawei phones, which are similarly attached, I agree, it is extremely easy to damage the screen or put the Pick in the wrong gap (between the screen and the glass) and thus destroy the screen while trying to remove it.