How to Replace Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Battery DIY Guide

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 15 Steps

Get ready to rock and roll! Follow this groovy guide to swap out the battery in your device with a fresh new one. It’s time to give your device a power boost like never before!

Step 1

– Hey there! Time to work some magic – gently slide your fingernail or a plastic opening tool into the groove on the side of the SIM tray.

– Give it a little nudge to free the tray from its cozy spot. You got this!

Step 2

– Gently pop out the SIM tray along with the SIM card from your phone. You’ve got this!

Step 3

– Warm up the front face (sides, top, bottom) of your phone with an iOpener, hair dryer, or heat gun for 60 seconds to loosen that sticky adhesive around the glass edges. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 4

– Stick a suction cup to the bottom part of the screen.

Step 5

– With your trusty suction cup in hand, give a gentle tug on the lower half of the panel. You got this!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 6

– Once you’ve created a nice little opening, gently slide a plastic tool in at the bottom, right between the glass and the phone’s frame.

– Now, take that plastic opening tool and glide it around the screen, carefully prying the display away from the body like a pro.

Step 7

– Grab that trusty suction cup and gently pull the lower half of the screen while keeping your fingers steady on the phone’s frame. This will help you separate those two components like a pro!

Step 8

– Now that you’ve successfully removed the glass, take a peek at the top of the phone. You’ll spot a little clip that’s keeping the screen connection cozy with the motherboard. Grab your trusty tweezers, gently pinch the clip at its crease, and give it a little tug to set it free.

Step 9

– Gently disconnect the screen using a trusty plastic tool.

Step 10

– Gently pop out the display assembly (LCD and Digitizer). If you need help, you can always schedule a repair

Step 11

– Grab your trusty Phillips Head Screwdriver in size PH000 and let’s tackle those sixteen 4mm screws holding the frame together. Let’s show those screws who’s boss!

Step 12

– Gently press on the top, bottom, and sides of the phone to help loosen the rear case. You’ve got this!

Step 13

– After all the clips have had their moment, it’s time to gently persuade the rear case to let go of the frame, where it’s been cozying up with the battery.

– Say hello to the battery residing on the backside of this cool frame.

Step 14

– Gently slide a plastic opening tool into the side of the frame and carefully pop out the battery. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 15

– Gently pop out the battery from its snug spot in the frame.

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