Introdução
It is normal for lithium-ion batteries, such as the one found in the Galaxy Tab S3, to sustain damage after each charge cycle and eventually degrade over time. Most tablet batteries are designed to last about 2 to 3 years before becoming too worn out for normal use. If your battery is worn out and no longer holds a charge, you might want to consider replacing it. This guide will show you how to properly remove and replace the battery.
O que você precisa
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To soften the adhesive holding the tablet together, heat up the edges of the glass panel using a heated iOpener on the edge of the device. Alternatively you can use a heat gun to loosen the adhesive.
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Leave the iOpener on edge for two minutes.
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Ferramenta utilizada neste passo:Plastic Cards$2.99
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As you continue along the edge using the opening tool, use a plastic card to keep the glass separate from the midframe.
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Repeat steps 3 through 7 to remove the rear glass panel on the opposite side of the device.
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Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to unscrew the five screws securing the battery, and the twenty-two screws surrounding the midframe.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. If you have removed too much adhesive, you may need to apply more during the reassembly process.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. If you have removed too much adhesive, you may need to apply more during the reassembly process.
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This repair can be done without removing the screen!
how? would it be simpler to do it that way?
There is no reason to remove the screen. It’s super risky to do it that way. When you take the battery out, just use some alcohol on the sides of the battery to weaken the adhesive and use a suction cup to pull the battery out. No need to push on it from the screen side.
What I get for reading a guide before checking comment, TOTALLY unnecessary step in removing screen. LCD cost $220 on ebay….
Un vrai tuto de merde avec lequel vous êtes assuré de niquer votre tablette !!! Je vous recommande expressément de rechercher sur youtube “ How to Replace Your Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T825 Battery “ pour trouver un VRAI TUTO simple et qui vous évitera à coup sur de flinguer votre écran.
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