• @Graphine
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    982 years ago

    Honestly, with Apple making it incredibly fucking hard to take out their batteries with excessive amounts of glue, I’m okay with this.

    • @Killer
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      62 years ago

      Do they not have the tabs you can pull out anymore?

      • @Graphine
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        2 years ago

        They do, but they’re incredibly prone to breaking when you pull and sometimes they’re just hard as shit to grip so you have to use a screwdriver to twist and pull.

        I don’t think I need to explain why that’s so dangerous.

        • @[email protected]
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          2 years ago

          As someone who has changed hundreds of iphone batteries, the adhesive sucks. At least they changed to a different adhesive around iphone 8 because alcohol does wonders on it. I don’t even attempt to pull the tabs on those anymore.

          • @Graphine
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            62 years ago

            May I ask how you do that? Do you just…douse the battery in alcohol? There isn’t much of a gap between the adhesive and the battery in my experience, so it just sits inside the chasis and rolls around. I haven’t had any luck with that but I’m probably doing it wrong.

            • @[email protected]
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              82 years ago

              I drizzle some in the corner and then use a sturdy tool to gently pry up on the battery to allow the alcohol to get deeper under. Since the adhesive patches are small to fit around the wireless charging coil, it doesn’t take much. Once you get one side of the battery loose the other will easily come with it, especially if the alcohol got to them.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          Uhhhhh

          Don’t use a screwdriver. Use a plastic card if at all possible. I can’t say I’ve repaired any iPhones so maybe you can’t fit something like that in, but I’ve done plenty of Macbooks and label remover w/ plastic card = battery out in no time, with no fire.

          If you can’t use a card, use a plastic spudger, like the one you get with iFixit toolkits.