iPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 38 Steps

iPhone batteries are designed to keep up with your busy life for about 500 charge cycles (that’s roughly 18-24 months for most folks). After that, you might find yourself hunting for a charger more often and notice your phone slowing down. This guide walks you through swapping out your battery, giving your iPhone a second wind. If your battery looks swollen, be careful and take extra steps to stay safe. Pro tip: Removing the loudspeaker makes it easier to grab those sticky battery adhesive strips, but you can still get the battery out without taking the loudspeaker out first. Heads up—if you’re running iOS 17.6 or earlier, you might see a message about your battery’s ‘genuineness’ after the replacement, even with Apple parts. If everything’s working, you can ignore it. For iOS 18 and up, use Apple’s Repair Assistant to authenticate your new battery. After you finish, help your battery hit its stride: charge to 100%, keep it plugged in for two more hours, then use your phone until it powers down. Charge back up to 100%—and you’re good to go.

Step 1

- First things first, let’s give your iPhone a little break – power it down before diving into the disassembly adventure!

- Now, grab your trusty pentalobe P2 screwdriver and remove those two 6.8 mm screws chilling at the bottom edge of your iPhone. They won’t know what hit them!

Step 2

- Take a moment to measure out 3 mm from the tip, then grab a permanent marker and make a little mark on that opening pick. You've got this!

Step 3

- Cover the iPhone's screen with overlapping strips of clear packing tape until the entire front is protected.

- If the suction cup refuses to stick in the upcoming steps, no worries! Just fold a sturdy piece of tape (like duct tape) into a little handle and use that to lift the screen instead.

Step 4

- Give that blue handle a gentle tug backwards to unlock the Anti-Clamp’s arms—like opening the gates to phone-fixing greatness.

- Slide the arms over either the left or right edge of your iPhone—whichever side looks more inviting.

- Set the suction cups near the bottom edge of your iPhone, one on the front and one on the back, like a little phone sandwich.

- Squeeze both cups together so they stick right where you want to work—firm grip, zero drama.

Step 5

- Give the blue handle a gentle tug forward to secure those arms in place. You've got this!

- Now, give that handle a clockwise spin of 360 degrees – or keep going until those cups start to stretch a bit. Nice and easy!

- Keep an eye on those suction cups; they need to stay in sync! If they start to wobble out of line, just loosen them up a tad and bring the arms back together. Teamwork makes the dream work!

Step 6

- Place your iPhone on a sturdy surface like a hardcover book to keep it steady and level. This will make your repair adventure much easier in the steps ahead.

- Grab your trusty hair dryer and warm up the bottom edge of your iPhone. You want it to be just the right temperature—hot enough to feel a bit too warm to touch.

- Take a breather and wait for a minute. This will give the adhesive a moment to loosen up and make space for your next move.

- When the Anti-Clamp creates a nice little gap, slide an opening pick under the screen's plastic bezel. This is your time to shine!

- Feel free to skip the next three steps. You've got this!

Tools Used
  1. Hair DryeriPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 7

- Grab a hair dryer or heat gun and warm up the bottom edge of your iPhone for about 90 seconds. You want it to get nice and toasty, but not so hot that you can’t handle it!

Tools Used
  1. Hair DryeriPhone 13 Battery Replacement
  2. Heat GuniPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 8

- Stick your suction handle near the bottom edge of your phone, but steer clear of getting too close to the very edge of the glass.

Tools Used
  1. Suction HandleiPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 9

- Grab that suction cup and give it a steady, confident tug upwards—just enough to open up a little space between the screen and the frame.

- Slide an opening pick into the gap, getting right under the screen's plastic edge.

Step 10

- Grab a hair dryer and give the right edge of your iPhone (the one with the power button) a little heat love for about 90 seconds or until it’s just too hot to comfortably touch. This should loosen things up for the next step!

Tools Used
  1. Hair DryeriPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 11

- Gently slide the opening pick around the bottom right corner of your iPhone to start loosening the adhesive.

- Keep sliding the pick upward along the right edge until you reach the top right corner.

- Leave the pick in place at the top right corner before moving on to the next step.

Step 12

- Grab your trusty hair dryer and give the top edge of your iPhone a warm hug for about 90 seconds, or until it feels just a tad too toasty for your fingers. You'll be all set to move on!

Tools Used
  1. Hair DryeriPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 13

- Gently slide the opening pick around the top right corner of your iPhone to loosen up that stubborn top adhesive.

- Keep the pick resting in the top left corner for now before moving on to the next step.

Step 14

- Grab your hair dryer and warm up the left edge of your iPhone for about 90 seconds, or until the screen feels almost too hot to touch—think fresh pizza right out of the oven.

Tools Used
  1. Hair DryeriPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 15

Step 16

- Pop in a second opening pick at the lower left corner of your iPhone. You got this!

- Give both picks a gentle twist at the same time until that left edge clips let loose. Easy peasy!

Step 17

- If your suction handle is still hanging around, go ahead and take it off now.

- Turn your iPhone so the right edge is facing you.

- Open up the iPhone by swinging the display up from the right side, just like flipping open a book cover.

- Prop the display against something sturdy to keep it steady while you work your magic.

- When putting it back together, place the display in position, line up the clips along the top edge, and gently press that top edge into place before snapping the rest down. If it’s stubborn and won’t click in, double-check the clips around the edges to make sure none are bent or out of shape.

Tools Used
  1. Suction HandleiPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 18

- Grab your Phillips screwdriver and pop out those three 1.3 mm screws holding down the battery and display connector cover—easy does it!

- When you're putting things back together, it's a smart move to fire up your iPhone and test out all the functions before locking the display down. Just make sure to turn the phone off completely before diving back into the next steps.

Step 19

- Pop off the cover to get started.

Step 20

- Grab a spudger or even just a clean fingernail and gently lift the battery connector up from its spot on the logic board.

- Carefully bend the connector a bit away from the board so it doesn’t accidentally touch the socket and zap power back into the phone while you’re working on it.

Tools Used
  1. SpudgeriPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 21

- Gently pry up the display cable connector using a spudger or your fingernail to unplug it with care.

Tools Used
  1. SpudgeriPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 22

- Let's get this party started by removing three screws that are holding the front sensor connector cover in place:

- First up, grab that trusty Phillips screwdriver and tackle the one 1.7 mm screw.

- Next, move on to the slightly smaller 1.3 mm Phillips screw—you're on a roll!

- Finally, finish strong by taking out the 1.8 mm Y000 screw. You're doing great!

Step 23

- Lift the cover from the center of the phone and gently swing it up until that little clip near the edge pops free.

Step 24

- First things first, let's pop off that cover! It’s like peeling off a sticker, but way more satisfying.

- When you’re putting it all back together, start by sliding the clip on the left edge into its cozy little slot. Then, gently hinge the rest of the cover into place like you're tucking in a blanket.

Step 25

- Take your trusty spudger—or just use your fingernail—and gently pop the front sensor assembly cable connector loose.

Tools Used
  1. SpudgeriPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 26

- Let's get that screen off! Once you've done that, take a moment to consider replacing the waterproof adhesive around the edges of the display during reassembly. It's a small step that can make a big difference!

Step 27

- Grab your trusty Phillips driver and get ready to work some magic! It's time to unscrew the four 1.7 mm screws that are holding the loudspeaker in place. You've got this!

Step 28

- Gently take out the loudspeaker from your iPhone.

Step 29

- Each piece of adhesive has a black pull-tab at the end, which is lightly stuck to the battery edge, ready to be pulled. Gently peel it away when you're ready to remove the battery.

Step 30

- Grab your trusty spudger and gently lift the edge of the top right battery adhesive pull-tab. Once it's up, use a pair of blunt tweezers to give it a little tug.

- Now, peel down that battery adhesive pull-tab like a pro, un-sticking it from the top edge of the battery.

- Time to tackle the top left battery adhesive pull-tab! Just repeat the process and you're golden.

Tools Used
  1. TweezersiPhone 13 Battery Replacement
  2. SpudgeriPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 31

- Gently pull up those last two battery adhesive tabs and free them from the bottom edge of the battery. You got this!

Step 32

Step 33

- Catch that little pull-tab at the bottom right with your fingers and gently tug it away from the battery, aiming for the bottom of your iPhone.

- If the adhesive strip decides to break free, no worries! Use your fingers or some blunt tweezers to grab it and keep pulling—just be careful not to pry underneath the battery.

- Pull with enough strength to keep the strip taut, but don’t go overboard. Give it a moment to stretch out and peel away from under the battery.

- Remember, don’t press down on the battery. Hold your iPhone with a good, firm grip on the sides.

- Keep that strip smooth and flat—no wrinkles! Pull evenly across the whole strip instead of just yanking in the middle or on one side.

- Aim for a gentle angle when pulling so the strip glides right off without getting caught on the edge of the battery.

Tools Used
  1. TweezersiPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 34

- Grab the pull-tab at the bottom left with your fingers and gently pull it toward the bottom of the iPhone, away from the battery. Nice and easy!

- If the adhesive strip breaks off, don't panic. Just try to grab it with your fingers or a pair of blunt tweezers and keep pulling. Remember, no prying under the battery—just a steady pull.

- Do the same thing as with the first strip: avoid pressing down on the battery, keep the strip nice and flat without wrinkles, and pull it at a low angle for a smooth finish.

Tools Used
  1. TweezersiPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 35

- Just like before, give that top right pull-tab a nice little tug to stretch it out and peel away the adhesive strip. Watch out for any pesky snags along the way!

- Grab a pair of blunt tweezers and make sure to hold onto the full width of that pull-tab for a good grip.

- Now, wrap the pull-tab and adhesive strip around the tips of those tweezers like a pro!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersiPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 36

- Gently press two fingers on the middle of the battery to keep it from popping out while you deal with the last sticky strip.

- Grab some blunt tweezers and pull on the final tab—stretch it out to free the battery from its adhesive grip.

- If every sticky strip is out of the picture, you can skip the next step.

- If not, keep rolling and check out the next step.

Tools Used
  1. TweezersiPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 37

- Still having trouble getting that battery out? No worries! Try dropping a few drops of high-concentration (90% or higher) isopropyl alcohol right under the edge of the battery where the adhesive’s got a grip.

- Now, tilt your phone so the alcohol can make its way to the sticky spots. Gravity’s got your back here.

- Give it a minute to work its magic and loosen up that adhesive. You’ll feel it start to give in.

- Once it’s ready, grab your opening pick or the flat end of a spudger, and gently start lifting the battery out. No rush, just take it slow and steady.

Tools Used
  1. SpudgeriPhone 13 Battery Replacement

Step 38

- Check out your new replacement part and make sure it matches the original. You might need to swap over some bits or peel off the sticky back on your new part before you get started.

- To put your device back together, just do the steps in reverse—it's like a magic trick!

- Once you're done with your repair, if your new part allows, you can calibrate it with Apple's Repair Assistant, which is ready to roll as of iOS 18. Just update your device, head over to Settings→General→About→Parts & Service History, tap on Restart & Finish Repair, and follow the friendly prompts on your screen.

- Got e-waste? Make sure to drop it off at an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler!

- If things didn’t go quite as planned, no worries! Try some basic troubleshooting, or if you need a hand, feel free to schedule a repair.

Success!
First up, take a good look at your shiny new replacement part and compare it to the original. You might need to swap over some bits or peel off those pesky adhesive backings before you dive into the installation.
Now, it’s time to put everything back together! Just retrace your steps in reverse order, and you’ll be on your way.
Once you've wrapped up your repair, depending on the part you replaced, you might want to fine-tune it with Apple's Repair Assistant, which you can find if you’re rocking iOS 18. Just update your device, head to Settings→General→About→Parts & Service History, tap Restart & Finish Repair, and follow those friendly on-screen prompts.
Got some old tech lying around? Don’t forget to take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler to keep our planet happy.
If things didn’t go quite as planned, no worries! Give some basic troubleshooting a shot, or if you’re feeling stuck, don’t hesitate to reach out for help from our iPhone 13 Answers community. And remember, if you need extra hands, you can always schedule a repair.

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