Huawei P10 Battery Replacement

ID: 103452

Description: Use this guide to replace the battery in your...

Steps:

  1. Switch off your phone.
  2. Remove the two Pentalobe P2 screws at the bottom.
  3. Remove the SIM card tray.
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  5. Insert a plastic opening tool between the display and the case starting at the bottom area of your phone.
  6. Carefully pry the display with its parts out of the case.
  7. Getting the prying tool in will require some effort, be careful not to slide the tool too much or you might slightly damage the housing.
  8. After you pried out the bottom end, use the opening tool to open the clamps on both sides.
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  10. Don't open the phone all the way, yet. The cable for the standby and volume buttons is still connected to the back cover.
  11. Swing open the phone backwards.
  12. Use a spudger to disconnect the power- and volume button flex cable.
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  14. Remove the two Phillips #00 screws.
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  16. Use tweezers to remove the two cable brackets.
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  18. Use a spudger to disconnect the battery, the interconnect and the display flex cable.
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  20. The battery is glued in place with two adhesive strips. One with a pull tab and one without.
  21. Peel out the adhesive strip which is placed beneath the battery by steadily pulling at the tab in a flat angle.
  22. It is likely that the adhesive strip rips. In this case you can grab and twist it around a tweezers tip a couple of times and then continue.
  23. Use an iOpener to loosen the remaining adhesive.
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  25. Take care to not bend or puncture the battery.
  26. Insert an opening pick or spudger beneath the battery and carefully pry it out.
  27. Remove the battery.
  28. When reassembling your phone, replace old adhesive with stretch release adhesive strips, double-sided tape, or pre-cut adhesive strips.
  29. Never reinstall a battery that has been bent or damaged during removal.
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