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Aplique calor, luego use una ventosa para levantar la parte posterior lo suficiente como para colocar una púa de apertura debajo.
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Proceda a separar el adhesivo alrededor de los bordes del teléfono, volviendo a aplicar calor según sea necesario.
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Tire suavemente de la parte posterior del teléfono hacia el puerto de carga para revelar la placa protectora.
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Retire los tornillos y la placa de metal.
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Desconecte el cable del sensor de huellas dactilares con un spudger Halberd o una púa de apertura y retire la parte posterior del teléfono.
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Para reensamblar el aparato, siga las instrucciones en sentido contrario.
Para reensamblar el aparato, siga las instrucciones en sentido contrario.
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I was surfing YouTube,I bumped into strange parts (lovethesite) he recommended ifixit.com, now I would like to replace my battery and volume buttons,on my Motorola e5plus,can that be done within fixit parts? how much? Shipping to USA 95401. Thank you.
I used your procedure on one Moto E5 Plus but did not discharge the battery to less than 1% and I punctured the bag and toasted my phone. PEOPLE NEED TO FULLY DISCHARGE THE BATTERY!!! I did this procedure on my second phone and was successful! The battery was impossible to get out without deforming the battery package. I pried and pried and pried and finally, pulled the battery from the adhesive.
There are lots of battery discharge apps that allow you to discharge rapidly. It is very difficult to not puncture the battery package. So be sure it is fully discharged before you do this procedure!
For best safety the phone battery needs to only be under 25%. The phone will say 0% and shut off, but the battery is not fully discharged. Completely discharging lithium ion batteries has the possibility to do serious damage to the chemistry, reducing its lifespan or capacity, or causing it to refuse to charge again.
I've edited the guide to mention this as well, but isopropyl alcohol (ideally high percentage) will soften most phone adhesive, making it significantly easier to remove.
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The instructions say apply heat, but the heat gun has two settings. Which setting is best to use, and how far away from the surface, and for how long at a time?
Use low setting and heat until it's warm. You should be able to touch it comfortably. If the adhesive is still being difficult, alternate between heat and trying to remove
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