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Renewed Life for my Nexus 6P

Sean Kling -

Nexus 6P

Immagine Storia

Nexus 6P Battery Replacement

2 ore

Difficult

Il Mio Problema

My phone was shutting itself off even when it showed higher than a 50% charge. This prompted me to use a battery-monitoring app and discover the battery capacity was less than a third of its original capacity. These two factors combined convinced me the battery needed replacing.

La Mia Riparazione

I followed the steps pretty much as they were written, though I used a heat gun instead of the iOpener to loosen the adhesive. The trickiest part for me was prying off the glass panel that covers the camera because there isn't much of a seam to get a knife into.

Il Mio Consiglio

1) As long as the heat isn't too high, I'd say use plenty of it to loosen the adhesive—it makes prying things off much easier.

2) I used adhesive tape (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BXYWXY8) to stick the battery and the panels back on.

3) Plug the cables back in and test that the phone turns on before gluing or screwing anything.

4) I learned the hard way that the inside of the glass panel over the camera has a thin black coating that is easily scratched off, so I'd say when removing and applying adhesive to it, be careful not to scratch the coating. I switched from using a knife blade to a plastic tool.

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