소개
This is a guide for replacing the battery of the Nokia Lumia 920 in case there is any issues with the existing battery.
필요한 것
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Use the T5 screwdriver to remove the two 8.6mm long screws, located at the bottom of the phone. (Head size is 2.5mm)
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Place the spudger tool or flat plastic tool on top of the ribbon cable to avoid damaging it when prying up on the metal clip.
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Use a plastic opening tool, or gently use a small metal flat-head screwdriver to pry up the metal clip. (It is recommended to use a plastic tool; However, if the opening tool does not work or fit into the small opening underneath the clip, use the flat-head.)
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Prerequisite step: Back panel removal
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Use the T4 torx screwdriver to remove the 3mm screw (diameter of the head is 1.5mm) fastened to the metal clip, holding the battery in place.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Perfect ! Thanks a Lot
Hello Lloyd
May I ask where did you buy the new battery from and how much it cost you? Is the phone still working fine?
roykh95 -
Maybe it's because it was my first time, but everything was so much more complicated... :D
Step 3: "The screen should become separated using little force"? LOL! I'd rather say: "Some kind of epic struggle". Maybe it's because I'm a novice, but the whole %#*@ thing simply didn't want to come apart.
Step 4 & Step 5: Totally unnecessary: you can easily remove the old battery and insert the fresh one working around the ribbon cable. And removing the metal clip is pretty difficult, so just leave it be.
Step 8: Here it's where the REAL swearing began. No fancy "copper strip", just some sort of very thin black tape, totally impossible to lift up and then put in place again. I had to scrape away the %#*@ thing to access the battery connector, and obviously I couldn't put it in place again. I guess someone decided to change the production process, probably to cut costs (the black tape probably being much less expensive than the "copper strip")... Anyway, the phone now works like a charm...
Congrats :) and thanks for your feedback, very useful.
May I ask where did you buy the new battery from and how much it cost you? Is the phone still working fine?
roykh95 -
It all worked fine other than separating the screen. When putting it back together, make sure that the squared off corners of the screen go into the case first, otherwise it will be very difficult to get it in.
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