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Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X

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  1. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X, Vassoio scheda SIM: passo 1, immagine 1 di 3 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X, Vassoio scheda SIM: passo 1, immagine 2 di 3 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X, Vassoio scheda SIM: passo 1, immagine 3 di 3
    • Inserisci uno strumento di estrazione SIM nel foro del vassoio della scheda, sul bordo sinistro del telefono.

    • Premi per espellere il vassoio della scheda SIM.

    • Rimuovi il vassoio della scheda SIM.

  2. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X, Pannello posteriore: passo 2, immagine 1 di 3 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X, Pannello posteriore: passo 2, immagine 2 di 3 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X, Pannello posteriore: passo 2, immagine 3 di 3
    • Infila un plettro di apertura nell'apertura della fessura del vassoio della scheda SIM; torcila per staccare la prima clip di plastica che tiene fissato il pannello posteriore.

    • Fai scorrere il plettro di apertura lungo il bordo superiore del telefono per staccare le clip di plastica che bloccano il pannello posteriore.

    A guitar pick is a good substitution for the plastic opening tool.

    Sam Sippe - Replica

    Here’s a photo of the location of the 18 tabs that hold the back cover in place

    Steve - Replica

    Twisting sideways didn’t do it for me, but sliding along the edge did. However, at first I didn’t realize that the pick was between the motherboard and midframe, rather than between midframe and back cover like it was supposed to. This led to breaking off a spring-loaded connector on the motherboard, connecting to an antenna (I guess) in the back cover. So far I haven’t noticed any reception issues, but I can’t say for sure.

    In essence: be careful to get the pick towards the back cover, and not “straight in” under the midframe.

    Hampus - Replica

  3. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 3, immagine 1 di 3 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 3, immagine 2 di 3 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 3, immagine 3 di 3
    • Continua a far scorrere il plettro di apertura lungo tutti i lati del telefono per liberare tutte le clip di fissaggio del pannello posteriore.

  4. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 4, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 4, immagine 2 di 2
    • Torci il plettro di apertura per sollevare lievemente il pannello posteriore.

    • Ci sono altre due clip in plastica vicino al sensore impronte digitali. Sganciale tirando delicatamente il pannello posteriore.

    • Rimuovi il pannello posteriore.

  5. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X, Midframe: passo 5, immagine 1 di 1
    • Rimuovi le dieci viti a croce Phillips da 3,6 mm che fissano il midframe.

    Some models use a Y1 screw head.

    Kyle Wright - Replica

  6. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 6, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 6, immagine 2 di 2
    • Inserisci un plettro di apertura nella fessura del vassoio della scheda SIM e torcilo per liberare le clip di plastica.

    The photo seems to show that the person is opening from the top, which is the opposite of your advice. So, just want to be clear.

    Robert Konigsberg - Replica

    yes, open from bottom first... the pic above shows the finished product after reaching top of phone. I found it best to actually start close to the right of the usbC connector. Pushing inbetween the 2 tabs and up will release the shell.. then work clockwise.

    Chris Mayberry - Replica

    Chris, your advice to start to the right of the usbC connector was excellent, thank you!

    Robert Konigsberg - Replica

    I found that my middle panel was already broken at the narrowest part just to the left of the 2-D scan code on the battery, perhaps from some ham-fisted previous repair. This seems of little consequence, there do not seem to be any electrical connections running through this part.

    Wiley Sanders - Replica

    After a long amount of prying, I discoved that, if used gently, a jimmy can really help get the plastic off

    Timothy Owens - Replica

    I could not remove the cover with the opening tool but had success with the opening picks (the triangle parts). Just slide them under the cover and gently bend and twist the pick to release the cover from the locks. By the way: it’s perfectly normal for the bottom cover part to come loose from the top cover part. It’s designed that way (they interlock).

    Marco Miltenburg - Replica

    Here’s a photo of the location of the 20 tabs that hold the middle assembly in place, and the pry angle needed.

    Steve - Replica

    This is the scariest part but it is the same process of taking a bike tire off the rim: lift up one part of the cover then put a wedge under the lifted section to hold it up then continue around the frame lifting it up and holding it up with the blue picks. You’ll find that after you life the bottom you can wriggle free the rest by hand.

    The 10 screws came out quickly using the IFIXIT.com magnetic screwdriver.

    mcguinness.david - Replica

  7. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 7, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 7, immagine 2 di 2
    • Continua a far scorrere il plettro di apertura nella parte superiore del telaio intermedio per sganciare le clip di plastica.

  8. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 8, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 8, immagine 2 di 2
    • Usa il plettro di apertura per aprire, facendo leva, le clip di plastica sul bordo lungo del midframe e sul bordo inferiore.

    • Accertati che tutte le clip sul lato lungo siano sganciate, altrimenti il telaio intermedio potrebbe rompersi nei punti di collegamento.

  9. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 9, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 9, immagine 2 di 2
    • Accertati che tutte le clip siano sganciate.

    • Rimuovi con delicatezza il midframe.

  10. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X, Disconnessione batteria: passo 10, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X, Disconnessione batteria: passo 10, immagine 2 di 2
    • Usa l'estremità di uno spudger per staccare, facendo leva sotto di esso, il cavo flessibile della batteria posizionato nella parte inferiore destra della scheda madre.

  11. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X, Batteria: passo 11, immagine 1 di 1
    • Usa un iOpener per indebolire l'adesivo sotto la batteria. Applicalo sul retro del telefono per almeno due minuti.

    And all that in 3 minutes.

    No way!!!

    Chris Hibbert - Replica

    Yeah, three minutes is probably not very realistic. I updated the time estimate to something a bit more conservative. :)

    Jeff Suovanen -

    The adhesive on mine was also really strong.

    I had to use a heat gun at about ~110F while applying pressure to get the battery to release

    Brian Stambaugh - Replica

    Seriously? All this, just to change the battery?

    Robin Gregory - Replica

    Your comment only makes sense in 2017.

    Krzeszny -

    I was able to spudge the battery out from the bottom edge using a “custom” tool made from an old credit card cut to a width slightly less than the bottom of the battery.

    Wiley Sanders - Replica

    Great tip - I used a credit card too without the need for a heat gun.

    Sam Sippe -

    No need to remove the battery if you only want to get the mainboard out. Just release all the connectors

    Wim Brouwer - Replica

    I’d recommend trying to remove the battery without using heat as my phone failed with the infamous “boot loop” problem less than a week after I changed the battery.

    chilton cabot - Replica

    Following these helpful comments, I used isopropyl alcohol and the spudge to get the battery loose, no heat.

    hans haucke - Replica

    Another data point: to be safe, I used the iOpener according to instructions (30s, ~900W microwave, the iOpener just started to expand a bit) and added some isopropyl alcohol. The battery came out without too much effort in a few minutes. No reheating needed, used the spudger from the kit.

    The pre-exiting adhesive seemed good enough still, so I didn’t bother removing and re-applying.

    Hampus - Replica

    I also used isopropyl alcohol only without heat. I got the spluger into the corner just a little to give a small space between the battery and the surrounding plastic enclosure for the battery. Then soaked a corner of a paper towel with a little alcohol. Tipped the phone and squeezed some of the alcohol into the space and let it drain down the edge of the battery. Waited about 60 seconds and then pryed gently with the spluger on that side. It came up pretty easily. Once I got one side of the battery up, I soaked the paper towel again tipped the phone so the edge that was still stuck was down, and squeezed alcohol all along the edge that was freed to let alcohol get down to the tape that was still holding. Waited another minute and then pried gently again and the rest of the battery came right up. The whole procedure took maybe 4-5 minutes.

    Jonathan Stucklen - Replica

  12. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 12, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 12, immagine 2 di 2
    • Fai del tuo meglio per non deformare la batteria nella successiva procedura di rimozione. Se danneggiate, le batterie al litio-ioni con involucro flessibile possono rilasciare sostanze chimiche pericolose, prendere fuoco o perfino esplodere. Non usare troppa forza o far leva sulla batteria con attrezzi metallici.

    • Inserisci l'estremità piatta di uno spudger sotto l'angolo inferiore sinistro della batteria e fai leva delicatamente per sollevarla.

    • L'adesivo è disposto solo sotto i bordi della batteria, quindi non serve far leva sotto il centro della cella.

    • Se hai dei problemi nello staccare la batteria, può darsi che la colla non si sia ammorbidita abbastanza. Puoi applicare dell'alcol isopropilico sotto ciascun angolo della batteria e aspettare diversi minuti per dargli il tempo di penetrare e di indebolire l'adesivo.

  13. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 13, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 13, immagine 2 di 2
    • Inserisci l'estremità piatta di uno spudger sotto l'angolo inferiore destro della batteria e fai leva delicatamente per allentare l'adesivo rimasto.

  14. Sostituzione batteria Nexus 5X: passo 14, immagine 1 di 1
    • Rimuovi la batteria.

    • Non riutilizzare la batteria dopo che è stata rimossa, perché questo comporterebbe rischi per la sicurezza. Sostituiscila con una nuova.

    • Prima di installare la nuova batteria, rimuovi tutto l'adesivo rimasto sul telefono e pulisci le aree di incollaggio con alcol isopropilico e un panno privo di pelucchi.

    • Fissa la nuova batteria con dell'adesivo pretagliato o nastro biadesivo. Per posizionarlo correttamente, applica il nuovo adesivo sul telefono nei punti dove era presente in precedenza e non direttamente sulla batteria. Premi bene la batteria nella sua posizione per 5-10 secondi.

    If you use the ifixit heat-pad to remove the battery and gently lever the battery away from the internal glue then the original glue will still be functional.

    Edmund Cramp - Replica

Conclusione

Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.

Se possibile, accendi il telefono e verifica la tua riparazione prima di applicare del nuovo adesivo e risigillare il telefono.

Per prestazioni ottimali, calibra la tua batteria appena installata: caricala al 100% e poi mantienila sotto carica per almeno altre due ore. Quindi usa il telefono finché non si spegne a causa della batteria esaurita. Per finire, carica la batteria senza interruzioni fino al 100%.

Porta i tuoi rifiuti elettronici a un riciclatore certificato R2 o e-Stewards.

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I replaced the battery with a stock LG OEM replacement. Now, 1. Lighting bolt indicator doesn't appear. 2. Doesn't read "Charging" or "Charging Rapidly" on the lock screen. 3. I lost rapid charge; it charges slooooowly. Help!

Thom - Replica

Is the battery supposed to be one hard piece or is it supposed to be squishy as in bendable?

danchee - Replica

I replaced the battery, but I'm still not getting an led or anything on the screen to show it's charging. What else could be the issue?

pocketdrummer - Replica

All went smooth here. Pulled the mainboard out and was able to gently pry the battery free without heat. Rapid charging is working fine. I got an LG battery off Amazon. Didn't cost much more than knock-offs.

Andrew Cook - Replica

worked great for me, in the end used brute force to get the battery off with a terrifying crack.

Terrence Benade - Replica

I replaced screen + battery at the same time (using ifixit replacement battery and display assembly). All went well, pretty easy to do, and the new display looks great. However, my battery appears to be stuck at 50%. I suppose I can pop loose and then try to re-seat the connector. Probably won't help. Has anyone else experienced this issue? Any hints/ideas on how to fix it? Thx

dave white - Replica

Great guide - I used a hairdryer for the heat... Was quite concerned the phone was getting very hot but in the end the battery did start to become unstuck. I also removed the motherboard (disconnecting the two connectors to do so) following Andrew's comment, but had to use heat in the end. Patience is a virtue... All working once back together again; I got a genuine LG replacement on eBay for £15. Hopefully the battery will last a day now - time will tell!

Ollie Steer - Replica

All worked - hardest part was getting the back off - the fixit tool isn’t great to be honest. Hairdryer a better option then the iOpener for getting the battery out.

Rob Wood - Replica

thank you,,,, your instructions were clear and to the tee. Worked like a dream. It was a little scary at first, however, I took my time and did it! thank you again.

TracyN

Tracy Nikol - Replica

Thank you … your instructions were clear and to the tee. It was a little intimidating at first, however, I took my time and was able to switch out my old battery for the new one without any problems. Thank you again.

Tracy Nikol - Replica

Thank you very much! Very clear instructions.

I didn’t have a iOpener kit, so I used the kind of things to keep you warm that you put in the microwave. It’s not too hot so it can’t damage the phone but warm enough for the glue to slightly melt. Then I used a dental floss to separate the adhesive from the battery.

But when I reassembled the phone the fingerprint reader was not working. It was because I damaged the connections which are on the top left above the battery (opposite side of where the battery is connected (step 6). I managed to fix it but I’d advise to be very careful any time you manipulate the phone when removing the battery.

Remi - Replica

Thanks for the guide. I replaced the battery (official LG replacement) last week and so far everything is working properly. Overall it’s not difficult. The only step which is a bit more challenging, is removing the battery itself as it’s “squishy” and the adhesive is rather strong.

But nevertheless I would only do it if really is needed & make sure to take enough time to follow the process carefully. After all it’s clear the phone is not made to dis/re-assemble often as it has a lot of fragile parts (in particular in step 5)

Dieter Termote - Replica

Worth noting that the flat cable between battery and main board is slightly longer than required and arrives straight.

You need to put a fold in it for it to fit, which is easier to do before you place the replacement battery in the sticky slot.

Travis Dixon - Replica

Also that the back panel clips to the camera, not the finger print panel

Travis Dixon - Replica

I was able to slightly pry up one side of the battery, and then used a small hairdryer to loosen the rest of the glue. By slowly and gently prying as I heated the battery, it released from the glue without damage to t he phone. I proceeded with that step very carefully and it all went well. The instructions were very helpful. Everything is working perfectly.

Gary Dolan - Replica

Did everything, no sweat. Battery level now stuck at 50%. Ideas?

spencer.andre - Replica

Just a  thank you. Good job

jay Smithers - Replica

Same here. Battery level stuck at 50% after battery replacement.

Darren Chapman - Replica

Thank you so much. I’ve used this a few times with some issues on my phone, once again saving my bacon!

Heather - Replica

Geht keine 5 Minuten, Danke!

Andreas Soder - Replica

It took less than half an hour to do this, and the phone is back up and running like it was never taken apart.

Outstanding tutorial. The only tip I can really suggest, is take your time, and be patient. It also might help to carefully use an IFixit prying tool to work the corners of the outer case loose, very carefully.

Thanks :)

Brian “Retina Burner” Turner - Replica

Took about 15 minutes. Thanks so very much. With your info I was not treading into the unknown. P.S. I found it easier to to connect the battery and then put the battery into the case.

Robert H Smith - Replica

Much easier than I expected. Took about 10 minutes.

Using a credit card as a spudger to remove the old battery worked like a charm. Didn’t need to use any heat!

Thanks to all for the great suggestions.

richardfrisch - Replica

This worked great for me as well, however now suddenly the sim slot does not detect my sim card anymore :(

Jeroen Tuijn - Replica

Replaced with battery from iFixit. Remains to see if capacity improved. Volume down button did not work after the replacement. Upon further inspection, I found a dislocated resistor on my desk while cleaning up. Sad days.

Opened the sim tray with a 0.1” pin header. Opened back cover clips with the back lever of a pair of nail clippers. Removed battery by heating it with a soldering station heat gun on the lowest setting for a few seconds, then prying it up starting under the flex cable. Experienced the “terrifying crack” mentioned by another commentor.

On the volume button, looks like this reddit commentor had the same issue: https://old.reddit.com/r/nexus5x/comment...

So please be careful with the volume buttons if you’re doing this replacement.

Daniel Walters - Replica

It seemed to me that the biggest trick to completing this was getting the metal ribbon on the battery to connect precisely to that spot on the phone. It took me several tries to get the ribbon in the right spot to make the connection. A tip… I could tell that it wasn’t connected properly when I couldn’t turn the phone on, but I also wondered maybe the battery wasn’t “pre-charged” enough to register… I plugged the phone in and got the lightning bolt, but it did not indicate it was charging, and so I tried again to connect the ribbon correctly. It took several tries before I saw that the lightning bolt indicator showed it was charging before I reassembled the rest of the phone.

George Bingham - Replica

This is a superb guide - thanks so much for pulling it together! I did it step by step with my 10 year old son, revitalising my 5 year old Nexus to hand down to him. It’s a good lesson all-round. Spend $25 for an original LG battery (rather than $500 of my hard earned wage), use this excellent and easy to follow guide and keep another perfectly usable piece of tech out of landfill. I didn’t use any heat guns, just a basic spudger that came with the battery, a guitar pic for the SIM slot and no shortage of patience with firm but supple pressure - both to get the case off and the battery out. Successful rapid charging of the battery and all working as expected. Really happy with it. Thanks again!

Craig - Replica

I have a tray full of tools for this work - following the instructions in sequence took less than 30 minutes with no problems at all and the phone is now fully functional again. The internal design of the Nexus 5X phone is much better than more modern phones and the battery replacement is relatively simple and easy.

Edmund Cramp - Replica

everything you just said. Wish all modern phones were this easy

Jaxon Lee -

Worked great, thank you. As I'm getting into repair this was a nice easy guide to follow. My first battery replacement, happy days

Gavin Plow - Replica

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