はじめに
このガイドに従って、OnePlus 5のバッテリーを取り外し、交換してください。一番難しいのは、フレームクリップを外すことです。それが終われば、あとは簡単に外れます。
バッテリーが膨張している場合は、バッテリーが膨張している場合は、適切に処分をしてください。
安全のため、ラップトップを解体する前にバッテリー残量を25%以下に放電してください。これにより、修理中に誤ってバッテリーを損傷した場合、熱に伴う危険な事故の発生リスクを軽減することができます。
必要な工具と部品
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SIMカード取り出しツール、ビット、またはまっすぐに伸ばしたクリップを、SIMカードトレイの下にある小さな穴に挿入します。
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しっかりと押し込んでトレイを取り出します。
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デバイス下端にあるUSB-Cポートの両側に留められた、2本の長さ2.6 mm T2ネジを外します。
What are the reference of the screws ? They are missing in the one I bought !
Hi Yôken,
They help hold the back cover on. Most of the time, the clips are enough to hold the phone together.
Just FYI, for whatever reason my brand new OnePlus 5 had 0,8 mm stars screws instead of T2 Torx.
strixaluco - 返信
Definitely T2 for me. Do watch out during assembly. I have a feeling that it’s easy to strip these.
T2 for me too. It was missing in my kit and iFixit sent it later when I asked them about it.
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吸盤カップをディスプレイの下端付近に装着します。
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安定した強い力で吸盤を上方に引っ張ります。
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オープニングツールの先端を吸盤近くのフレームの継ぎ目にまっすぐ押し込み、エッジがプラスチックフレームとバックカバー先端の間に挟まるようにします。
I found the suction cup to be more of a hindrance and kept hitting the power button, making it necessary to stop and turn the phone off again. I watched a youtube video where the person didn't use a suction cup at all and decided to try that. I also found that a guitar pick type spudger worked far better than the one shown in the picture. If you're having trouble getting it started, I suggest trying those two things.
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オープニングツールの端が所定の位置に固定されたら、ツールをデバイス下端に沿って慎重にスライドさせます。
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ツール先端端をデバイスの縫い目の内側に保ちながら、開口工具を携帯電話の左隅に注意深くスライドします。
This was extremely difficult & took a lot of force. I needed a thin flat metal spudger and wrecked a couple of plastic ones in the process. I left a few scratches along the join in the process. It would be easier if I had something to hold the phone, in my hand I kept turning it on by accident.
what was the metal spudger did you use? I am having trouble as well. I cannot seem to pry the back cover and it feels like it is shut tightly, there are no crevices I can pry into. What was your strategy may I ask?
At first, I slightly opened the body with a plastic tool, but it was not enough to actually open the back cover. Then I used a thin metal screwdriver for this. It was difficult but nothing special. Just be sure that you are opening the correct seam between the body and the screen and don’t make sudden moves. I bent nothing, everything came back in place when reassembled.
ivan -
Same as David here: the plastic opening tools/guitar picks were doing nothing (not even creating the first "crack") . In the end I managed to open it using Jimmy (the metal knife/spudger), but not without scratching the whole metal cover.
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デバイス下端と左端が解放された状態で、フレームを軽く動かして上端と右端のクリップを外します。
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フレームの上端をバックカバーに合わせ、上部のクリップが所定の位置にはまることを確認します。
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デバイス長辺側に沿ってしっかりと握り、残りのクリップを所定の位置にはめ込みます。
Reinstalling the back cover stumped me for a second… If you’re struggling with aligning the top edge of the frame, remember that the camera is going to look off/pointed a bit too low until you actually clip the frame back in.
Really stupid but it was the only thing that tripped me up in this guide.
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スパジャーの先でバックカバーフレックスケーブルをこじ り上げ、ソケットから外します。
If the flex cable pins are damaged, the flex cable can be replaced.
If the connecter pins (on the motherboard) are damaged, you might need to do microsoldering (or contact a microsoldering company) to replace the damaged connector.
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スパッジャー先端で相互接続フレックスケーブルをこじ上げ、ソケットから外します。
This step is used in multiple guides, and not all of them require the cable to be bent away. You can just leave it sitting there, disconnected.
This image seems to show the daughterboard removed but there is no corresponding previous step. I see no way to remove the interconnect flex cable without removing the daughterboard. Possibly the volume switch can be removed with the cable still connected but I'm not confident enough to try this so will remove the daughterboard.
David,
Thanks for bringing this up. That's indeed a procedural error! I've added the missing steps in the affected guides.
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デバイスを再組み立てするには、これらのインストラクションを逆の順番に従って作業を進めてください。
'最適なパフォーマンスのために、新しくインストールしたバッテリー をキャリブレーションしてください。 100% まで充電し、少なくとも 2 時間以上充電し続けます。その後、バッテリー残量がゼロになり、電源が自動に切れるまでデバイスを使用してください。電源が切れたら、100%まで途切れることなく充電してください。
e-wasteを処理する場合は、認可済みリサイクルセンターR2を通じて廃棄してください。
修理がうまく進みませんか?ベーシックなトラブルシューティングを試してみるか、OnePlus 5のアンサーコミュニティを参照してください。
デバイスを再組み立てするには、これらのインストラクションを逆の順番に従って作業を進めてください。
'最適なパフォーマンスのために、新しくインストールしたバッテリー をキャリブレーションしてください。 100% まで充電し、少なくとも 2 時間以上充電し続けます。その後、バッテリー残量がゼロになり、電源が自動に切れるまでデバイスを使用してください。電源が切れたら、100%まで途切れることなく充電してください。
e-wasteを処理する場合は、認可済みリサイクルセンターR2を通じて廃棄してください。
修理がうまく進みませんか?ベーシックなトラブルシューティングを試してみるか、OnePlus 5のアンサーコミュニティを参照してください。
90 の人々がこのガイドを完成させました。
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Thanks a lot for your contribution! It worked perfectly.
Kyuhwa Lee - 返信
I follow the instructions but it said the battery is too slow
Charge the battery for at least a few hours. If the battery does not charge, double-check all connectors, especially the interconnect cable. Does the phone react to a charging cable? If not, something may be broken between the USB port and the motherboard.
It honestly took an hour to get the back cover off, and then another hour to take the rest apart and put it back together. But this guide was useful.
Thanks so much for this guide. Worked out great!
Followed the guide and worked perfectly. Thank you!
Thank a lot, pretty easy.
Thanks a lot for these instructions. It took me about 20min. to undertake the full process.
Finally changed my battery after more than couple months of buying. My phone had started getting stuck in bootloop and after rebooting twice it would go blank with a light blue LED. I thought no way this is a battery issue. Guess I was wrong.
Opening the display part looked scary and I kept putting it off. Definitely takes a substantial amount of force to pry it open from the bottom, specially the bottom left corner for me. Make sure you read the whole thing first and Don’t go trying to open from top if the bottom feels tight.
Took me an hour tops. Thanks a lot!
After putting it back together I wondered what to do with the screw I had left over. Had to go through the process of opening it back up to find somewhere for it to go!
Great help, thanks for the instructions.
Battery was slightly thicker than the available space. This is causing the screen to be pushed out from its frame a bit when put back together. otherwise everything worked as described.
I also had a battery that was 0.5mm thicker. the screen was bent and the glass on the sides was detaching from the display, I had to replace the old battery. do you know where to find the exact measurements of the battery?
After first charge of new battery, it seems that the battery will only charge to 85%. What should I do. It has been 2+ hrs that it is stuck at 85%, and (if I understand correctly) this is a critical step for battery conditioning.
Just try to unplug then plug the phone to the charger again :)
Brendan -
Great guide. Mind you, the cover is REALLY, REALLY hard to get off. I broke a few plastic tools, tried it with a metal one but made a tiny crack on the screen under the home button, so don’t do that. You can also expect some blood, as I damaged my skin a few times trying to get it open ;) Once this was done it was quite easy, though some screws don’t come out very easily. Oh, and I had some cheap tools which wore out, so I had to find better ones. I’m currently attempting to calibrate the battery, and I’ll see how it goes. I also changes the charging port while I was there, which is even simpler than the battery. So if you’re changing the battery, change the port also, it’s really cheap and it does make a change.
Thanks for the guide.. only ended up taking me about 30 mins but I already have some experience with phone repairs. This guide was bang on!
Worked perfectly! Managed to get through the whole thing in half an hour. Thank you :)
Jem Walker - 返信
Everything worked great! Full battery install complete! :D I'd say the only thing I was confusing was receiving the adhesive for the OP5 battery replacement. You don't really need the adhesive to do the install since the factory adhesive seems to do the trick just fine. That's maybe the only thing I'd explain more (how to use the adhesive's given, or not).
Thank you!
I replaced my battery! It worked! Thanks author!
I ordered the battery and had to remove a piece of the tap as the cabel was bent way way way to far to be plugged in so i had to rebend it IM NOT A FAN OF BENDING THOSE FLAT CABELS! I took fotos of it was thinking i got send the wrong battery... Made me really !#^&@@ off rebended the cabel amd pluged it in... Pls check next time that the connect is in the right spot be fore sending out a battery
Did it! The screen suction handle did not work. I kind of pressed it very very hard, but after that it did not apply enough suction force. So I just used the Jimmy tool, which scraped the edge of cover from black to metallic a bit until I understood that it has to be not horizontal but pointing kind of down, then it worked and I could get in the blue plastic opening tools to pry the bottom side outwards.
Also reassembly had to be made first on the power button side, then top, after that it went well.
Muchísimas gracias por compartir vuestro conocimiento. Con esta guía la sustitución resultó extrañamente sencilla a la par de que resulta entretenido el reparar las cosas por ti mismo. Espero darle una buena segunda vida a mi móvil :) Thanks so much!!!
I had a lot of trouble getting the first two screws off, and I figured out they were dirty lmao. The torx bit wasn't fitting right because it's so small and a little bit of grime was enough to keep it from fitting right. Other than that, what everyone else already said here. Those clips suck ass, but the guide really helped! Repair successful!