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Thread: Changing a phone's battery.
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2019-11-06, 07:17 PM (ISO 8601)
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Changing a phone's battery.
I have a phone that's a few years old, and it mostly works okay aside from the battery wearing out. I've been looking at repair kits on amazon vs. asking a repair center to fix things, and it's about $20 for the amazon kit vs. $50 if I want someone else to do it.
This isn't something I have experience with, so I'm wondering. How hard would a repair probably be (the youtube videos make it look easy, but youtube videos always do), and is there likely to be any benefit to having a third party place do it aside from the fact that I'm super boned if I try it myself and screw up?
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2019-11-07, 04:10 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2013
Re: Changing a phone's battery.
The benefit is that you don't have to do it yourself. Also a professional is less likely to want to sell you a battery that's a chinese factory reject and make your phone "blow up".
Going to matter a lot of what kind fo phone it is I guess. I'm using so old phones that the battery was a totally separate thing. You just had to pop the shell open, and in fact often had to do so to switcha sim card.
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2019-11-07, 01:14 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Changing a phone's battery.
I'm used to phones with replaceable batteries too, but going forwards that's likely to be a more complicated problem. Thus, DIY vs. third party.
See, this in particular was one of the things I wanted to know. If the phone is old enough (I have a nexus 6, for example), I don't know if third party fixit shops would even have proper batteries or if they'd just order off amazon. And if it's them ordering off of amazon vs. me ordering off of amazon, that'll be part of my consideration.
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2019-11-08, 04:09 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Changing a phone's battery.