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The video provides a detailed tutorial on replacing the battery of a OnePlus 9 mobile phone. It begins with an overview of the essential tools required for the task and walks viewers through the steps of turning off the phone, removing the SIM tray, and detaching the back cover using a heat gun, suction cup, and plastic card. The process continues with detailed instructions on removing various internal components, including screws, shields, and connectors, to access the battery. The old battery is then replaced with a new one using adhesive. The remaining steps involve reassembling the phone by reconnecting all components, securing the logic board, and reinforcing the back cover with glue or adhesive. The tutorial concludes with tips on securing the phone and a call to action for viewers to engage with the video.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to replace the battery on a OnePlus 9 mobile phone. The process begins with gathering the necessary tools, which are listed in the video description. The first step is to turn off the phone and remove the SIM tray, followed by the back cover. To detach the back cover, gently heat the edges using a heat gun to soften the adhesive, then use a suction cup and a plastic card to separate the cover.
After removing the back cover, the next step involves taking out the main board frame by undoing screws, removing the shield, and disconnecting the flasher plug. Then, undo nine screws to lift the protector cover with the wireless coil using a pry tool. Following this, disconnect the battery, LCD, and charging port connector plugs from the right-hand side. Finally, fold the flex cable down and remove the battery by using adhesive on the sides.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to replace a battery in a device. They start by pulling the old battery out using the red tabs, then place and secure the new battery with adhesive. Following that, they reconnect the LCD, main, and battery connectors to the logic board, secure the logic board frame with nine screws, and connect the flash sensor and shield. The tutorial continues by inserting the SIM tray and placing the back cover on the device, ensuring it has sufficient glue. If needed, they suggest using b7000 glue or double-sided back cover adhesive for additional security.
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