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iPhone 5S Battery Replacement

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Step 1 - SIM Card

  • There's a small hole in the SIM card tray. Push either a SIM card eject tool or a paperclip into it.

  • Press the tool in order to eject the tray. You may need to use some force to do this.

Step 2

  • Take the SIM card tray assembly out of the iPhone.

  • Make sure that the SIM card is in proper orientation (in relation to the tray) when you're placing the SIM card back.

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Step 3 - Logic Board
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  • Lift the button assembly cable from its socket on the logic board with a spudger.

  • Make sure that you lift the connector and not the socket itself. If you lift the socket, you risk breaking the connector completely.

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Step 4

  • Lift the Lightning connector cable from its socket on the logic board with a spudger.

  • Make sure that you fold the Lightning connector cable so that it's not in the way of the logic board.

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Step 5

  • Lift the antenna from its socket on the logic board with the tip of a spudger.

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Step 6

  • Disconnect the rear-facing camera cable from its socket on the logic board, using the flat end of a spudger.

Step 7

  • Remove the tape covering the camera flash bracket, if there's any.

Step 8

  • There are seven screws on the logic board. You need to remove them.

  • One 2.4 mm Phillips screw

  • Two 2.3 mm Phillips screws

  • Four 2.8 mm Phillips screws

  • Remove all of these with a small flathead screwdriver.

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Step 9

  • Lift the logic board up so that you can grab it with your fingers. Do this with a plastic opening tool.

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Step 10

  • Separate the logic board and the rear facing camera only slightly.

  • The logic board is connected by an antenna cable on the back, so don't remove it immediately.

  • Turn the logic board toward the battery (similar to turning a page in a book).

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Step 11

  • Disconnect the antenna cable on the back of the logic board with the flat end of a spudger.

  • Take the logic board off the iPhone.

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Step 12 - Rear Facing Camera
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  • Flip the rubber camera cover out of its clip with a pair of tweezers and move it towards the outside of the rear case.

  • Do not try to remove the cover completely, because it is attached to the rear case. You only need to flip it open.

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Step 13

  • Disconnect the rear-facing camera cable connector from the logic board with a plastic opening tool.

  • Pry up only on the connector - not the socket.

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Step 14

  • Take the rear-facing camera off the rear case.

  • When you start the reassembling process, make sure that the camera cable is shaped like a “U" so that it can slot in behind the logic board.

  • In case the rubber camera bumper shifts, replace it before starting to reassemble your iPhone.

Step 15 - Camera Bracket
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  • There are two 1.6 mm Phillips screws securing the rear-facing camera bracket. You need to remove them.

Step 16

  • Take the rear-facing camera bracket off the rear case.

Step 17

  • Take the rubber camera bumper off the the case.

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Step 18 - Battery (2)
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  • Push the tip of the spudger into the hole in the battery adhesive tab located near the headphone jack.

  • Pry the tab up somewhat and unfold the tab from its recess. Do this with the spudger.

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Step 19

  • Lift the adhesive tab up from the phone.

  • Separate the two white adhesive strips by cutting the black battery adhesive tab between them.

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Step 20

  • Pull the tab the furthest in evenly straight up.

  • Do not twist the tab, but try to keep the adhesive strip as wide and as flat as possible. If the adhesive bunches up, it might tear.

  • Do not pull the tab against any of the components of the phone. This may damage the adhesive, which would in turn tear the strip.

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Step 21

  • Carefully pull the tab around the corner of the battery. Make sure you pull evenly.

  • Separate the tab from the battery once you round the corner, to avoid the sharp corner.

  • In order to free the strip from the phone, pull it along the side of the battery.

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Step 22

  • There's an outside battery adhesive tab which you need to pull straight up. Be careful while you're pulling it around the corner of the battery.

  • In order to free the strip from the phone, pull it along the side of the battery.

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Step 23

  • Take the battery out of the rear case.