iPhone 12 Battery Replacement Guide: Step-by-Step Tutorial

Duration: 60 min.
Steps: 24 Steps

Alright, folks! It’s battery replacement time! Our step-by-step photo guide will walk you through the process with ease. Swapping out the battery on your iPhone 12 is a bit of a challenge, but nothing you can’t handle! First, we need to remove the speaker, SIM module, and Taptic Engine. This way, we can easily and safely pull out those adhesive strips hiding under the battery. Good luck with your repair journey! And hey, if you need the right tools for the job, check out our online store at schedule a repair!

Step 1

– Press and hold the side button and the volume down button together for a few seconds. You’ve got this!

– Swipe the ‘Switch off’ slider from left to right like a pro.

– Your phone will gracefully power down in just a few seconds. Easy peasy!

Step 2

– Grab your trusty pentalobe screwdriver and unscrew those two pentalobe screws. You’ve got this!

– Once they’re free, toss them into a screw storage solution to keep them safe and sound.

Step 3

– First, set your iPhone down on a cozy, clean surface to keep that case looking sharp and scratch-free.

– Next, give the edge of the screen a little warmth by gliding the heat gun along it evenly. It’s like a spa day for your phone!

Tools Used
  1. heat gun to heat parts that are glued on so they’re easier to remove.
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Step 4

– To kick things off, grab a suction cup and place it on the bottom edge of the screen. Gently pull upwards to create a slim gap between the screen and the case. You’re doing great!

Step 5

– Glide that hard plastic plectrum all the way around the screen’s edge like you’re painting the town red! Give it a little upward nudge at the same time to pop those hooked lugs of the display free from the rear case. You’re doing awesome!

Tools Used
  1. Pick Set

Step 6

– Using your trusty Y-type screwdriver, unscrew those six Y-type screws from the two cover plates and stash them safely in your screw storage. You’ve got this!

– Now, with a gentle touch, use a pair of tweezers to carefully lift off the two cover plates from your device. You’re doing great!

Step 7

– Next, grab your trusty plastic lever tool and gently slide it under the connector to separate it from the board. A plastic spudger works wonders for this task!

Tools Used
  1. Pry Tool

Step 8

– Using a spudger, gently slide it under each of the three connectors, one at a time, and carefully lift them off the logic board. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. Pry Tool

Step 9

– Start by loosening those four Phillips screws with your trusty Phillips screwdriver. You’ve got this!

– Once they’re free, gently lift the speaker out of your device. You’re on a roll!

Step 10

– Grab a slim, pointy tool and give that tiny hole next to the SIM tray a gentle poke. A SIM tool works wonders for this!

– Once it pops out, just set it aside for now. You’re doing great!

Tools Used
  1. SIM Tool

Step 11

– First, unscrew the two cover plates by removing the two Y-type screws.

Tools Used
  1. Pry Tool
  2. screwdriver+with…+Repair&linkCode=ll2&tag=salvationrepa-20&linkId=1c0aa533b7b8148cb48741a4635ea648&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl” rel=”noopener”>WIha PicoFinish Phillips screwdriver with…
  3. Piergiacomi Tweezers 2a SA ESD
  4. Wiha PicoFinish Y-Type Screwdriver Y000

Step 12

– First, gently unplug that connector attached to the Lightning cable set. It’s like giving your phone a little hug before the big reveal!

– Now, loosen those three screws and delicately lift the Taptic Engine out of your device with tweezers. You’re doing fantastic!

Tools Used
  1. Pry Tool
  2. Wiha PicoFinish Phillips Screwdriver PH00
  3. screwdriver+with…+Repair&linkCode=ll2&tag=salvationrepa-20&linkId=1c0aa533b7b8148cb48741a4635ea648&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl” rel=”noopener”>WIha PicoFinish Phillips screwdriver with…
  4. Piergiacomi Tweezers 2a SA ESD

Step 13

– Grab your tweezers and gently peel away those black tabs from the edge. You’re doing great!

– Now, take your time and carefully pull the adhesive strips out from beneath the battery, one at a time. Use your fingers or tweezers, and aim to keep them nice and flat to avoid any tearing. You’ve got this!

Step 14

– First, peel off that protective film from the adhesive strips already on the back of the battery—it’s like unwrapping a gift!

– Before you press it into place, take a moment to check the alignment. The battery connector is your trusty guide here.

– Now, give that battery a firm press into the rear case. You’ve got this—let’s make it snug!

Step 15

– Secure the Taptic Engine in place using those three trusty screws. You can do this!

Tools Used
  1. Wiha PicoFinish Phillips Screwdriver PH00
  2. screwdriver+with…+Repair&linkCode=ll2&tag=salvationrepa-20&linkId=1c0aa533b7b8148cb48741a4635ea648&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl” rel=”noopener”>WIha PicoFinish Phillips screwdriver with…
  3. Piergiacomi Tweezers 2a SA ESD

Step 16

– Pop that SIM module back into its cozy home and give it a good twist with the smallest Y-Type screw and the standoff screw. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. screwdriver+with…+Repair&linkCode=ll2&tag=salvationrepa-20&linkId=1c0aa533b7b8148cb48741a4635ea648&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl” rel=”noopener”>WIha PicoFinish Phillips screwdriver with…
  2. Piergiacomi Tweezers 2a SA ESD
  3. Wiha PicoFinish Y-Type Screwdriver Y000

Step 17

– Slide that SIM tray back into the SIM module like a pro! Just make sure everything’s lined up just right.

Step 18

– Secure that speaker in its cozy spot by fastening it with the four Phillips screws. You’ve got this!

Step 19

– Rest the screen back against a sturdy object to keep those flex cables from getting overstretched while you connect them. You’re doing great!

Step 20

– Gently press that connector onto the logic board until you hear and feel it click into place. You’re doing great!

Step 21

– Gently wrap that display around and give it a solid press into the case. You’ve got this!

Step 22

– Place those two cover plates over the connectors like a pro! The screw holes are your trusty guides to get everything lined up just right.

Step 23

– Gently fold that screen down and give it a nice, even press into the rear case until you hear it click. You’re nailing this repair!

Step 24

– Time to connect that display to the rear case! Grab your pentalobe screwdriver and snugly screw in a pentalobe screw on both the left and right sides of the Lightning connector. You’re doing great!

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