简介
Follow this guide to replace the Moto G4 plus’s rechargeable battery. If your battery is swollen, take appropriate precautions.
For your safety, discharge your existing battery below 25% before disassembling your phone. This reduces the risk of a dangerous thermal event if the battery is accidentally damaged during the repair.
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Insert a fingernail or a spudger into the notch on bottom edge of the phone near the charging port.
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Pry the back cover away from the body of the phone.
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Slide out and remove the SIM card.
Tenho un Motorola g4 plus 64 G
El celular se volvía loco abriendo y cerrando aplicaciones
Ahora no reconoce la tarjeta SIM
Internet y Wasapp funciona
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Remove the nineteen 3.1 mm T3 screws securing the midframe.
A pair of binocular magnifiers is helpful here. Also, a magnetic pickup will help pull the tiny screws out of their counterbores.
Well I'm stuck. 3 screw heads are stripped on mine, not lucky as they are two on USB port end and screw in-between two SIM slots. Phone bought new and this is 1st time screws have been touched, could see they were already stripped before getting screwdriver near them. Any tips on removing stripped screws?
Hi Mark,
I’m sorry to hear that! You can try some techniques from the stripped screw guide.
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Peel the black pull tab from battery and pull slowly but firmly to separate the battery from the frame.
Does anybody know, what the black tape covering the metal cans an the battey is made of? It seems to have a heat insulating effect.
No, but the tape completely separated from itself when I removed it. Glue separated from the backing. I figure the glue in the frame is holding it well enough.
I found prying the battery out was the trickiest part of this job. Take your time and pry with the plastic tool, working from the end away from the wires, but try not to deform the battery in the process. It does finally come out.
Hi, I cannot remove the Battery, it has too strong glue. Any Ideas?
Regards
You can try to drip some high concentration isopropyl alcohol along the battery edge to help loosen the adhesive.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
After completing this guide, calibrate your newly-installed battery.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Check out our Motorola Moto G4 Plus Answers community for troubleshooting help.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
After completing this guide, calibrate your newly-installed battery.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Check out our Motorola Moto G4 Plus Answers community for troubleshooting help.
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in step 9, when i took the connector away the hole plug came out :( need micro soldering to paste the conector to the board
I’m really sorry to hear that! I’ll add some extra warning on that step.
One of the last screws stripped and I wasn't applying a lot of force. Being a jeweler, I tried every trick I knew of but that sucker would not budge. Since it was a corner screw, I rotated the entire cover (while pulling up on it to miss the components directly beneath) to expose all of the battery area. Hope I explained that part well enough. The battery was also tough to remove. I think they used way too much glue the first time around. Anyway, I was thrilled it powered right up with the new battery and I saved over $50 bucks doing it myself (and with the help of ifixit.com). Thanks!
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Thank you for the guide! My wife and I did it together and the steps were very clear.
Mega mega mega, kinderleicht, Spitzenbeschreibung…
Hi, thanks a lot! Successfully changed the battery today (45 minutes). But… with a T4 Torx screwdriver (?) I almost damaged the first two screws with a T3 one. Then, no problem with a T4. Thanks again.