Introduzione
With this guide, you can replace the battery of your OnePlus 7 Pro.
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Passo 1 OnePlus 7 Pro Battery Cover Replacement
Attenzione: i passaggi 1-8 provengono da una guida contrassegnata come in corso.
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Insert and gently push the SIM card ejector tool (or an unfolded paperclip) into the small hole on the left side of the top edge of the phone.
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Press gently to eject the SIM tray.
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Remove the SIM card tray from the device.
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Attrezzo utilizzato in questo passaggio:Plastic Cards$2.99
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Apply a suction cup to the lower portion of the phone's backing and pull firmly to create a crack between the back cover and the rest of the phone.
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Insert a Jimmy tool, opening pick, or plastic card under the edge of the back cover.
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Remove all 14 screws of the upper plate.
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As soon as all screws are removed, you can take it off with a spudger.
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To reassemble your device, replace the battery cover and follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, replace the battery cover and follow these instructions in reverse order.
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5 Commenti
It didnt mention how to open the back cover in the first place? Which is the hardest part and the one that require the most skills and specialized tools.
The article links another article talking about the cover. Both do not cover how to apply the new part, specifically, how to install the new battery in this case. I think vitally important. :) @fabianjung
Update: 7/10. Taking the back off went easily/smoothly after lying on a 3D printer bed (@80C) for about 10mins, then using a hot air gun (@90C) and a metal spudger and plastic picks to gently break the adhesive holding the back to the body.
No issue removing the inside cover and pulling out the battery.
Having a replacement adhesive gasket/tape is a good idea when re-assembling though. The original guide didn't mentioned this.