Not sure what phone type this is...but on the s20 plus ATT, you have to unscrew like 5 screws where he just unflapped that top black paper like piece at 1:35 in....mine was adhered down...but there are other videos showing the correct way for what i had...im glad i did not force it
Not all the S20+ phones are the same re: this procedure. See the procedure performed by Quick Fix MN. It worked for me. Very closely compare your phone with the one in this vid and the other (or another) vid. You may see a critical difference regarding a metal plate covering some of the parts. I did.
This was very helpful for my first time taking apart a phone like this, and I agree I do miss the old phones where you can just pop off the battery and put a new one in so easy. Mine was glued on! I had to use a little force and I was scared but i did it! Also I'd like to point out DO NOT HEAT THE BATTERY like it says in the video. My battery warns: Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, HEAT, burn or reuse. I didn't need to heat mine, but my battery was also glued to the bottom so I used a little screwdriver to get it out 😂 very carefully I promise haha
I have s20 plus for 3 years now And my battery health is bad. Does changing the battery improve the battery life, or the phone as a whole is old and weak, and thus, changing the battery does not matter?
The new battery is not charging. The screen shows a gray circle with the lightning but no percentage and seems like nothing is happening and it does not turn on. Any suggestions?
You can get them from Mobile Defenders, but they are insanely expensive. I just bought the cheap aftermarket battery from them. Not worth paying 8x as much for OEM (aka Samsung)
@@1953SMThey'll buy your house down too. Go watch the videos on this. One guy bought like 20 batteries & all 20 were fake with good reviews etc. Some had stickers on them with updated expiration dates. Most were old used batteries. You can buy hardware that reprograms them to say they they're new to any software. When you read their capacity it's NEVER ANYTHING close to what it is supposed to be. This is all awful & that's if it DOESN'T burn your house down first. You really have to look & I haven't found a good place yet to trust.
One of my moonlight careers was building circuit boards including some that functioned in flammable liquids. There's no magic bullet the repair shop can do that you cannot do yourself. Galaxy uses this glue "Samsung DA81-05595A Epoxy Adhesive" (Amazon). Make sure the edges are clean and apply the glue sparingly but in a continuous bead (to ensure water tightness).
@@wayneshook7338 Wow, just looked up that Adhesive on Amazon and it's $41.71...for the cost of that and the tools (another expense plus the battery) I may as well take it to a shop and have them do it for $100. or so.
👎Old residue from from the original glue was not removed 👎Reassembly sequence was not in the same order as the dissembly sequence. 👎No safety warnings announced about improper use of heat gun on the phone's battery 🔋 Overall rating: Needs improvement (4 out 10)
A kit comes with the battery on Amazon..even the back glass adhesive...i almost forgot that part...$20 bucks for a pretty dang good battery and all the tools on Amazon.
@@sarekaye9936Is the battery real? The thing I've found is that the batteries are 100% fake & will likely burn your house down. Go watch videos on cell phone batteries. It's ABSOLUTELY INSANE that Amazon is allowed to sell batteries like this. One guy did a video on this & they make counterfeit stickers that go around batteries & they're just old used batteries with stickers on them with updated dates etc. That's if they even bother to do this. The scams are EVERYWHERE with cell phone batteries. I wouldn't trust ANYBODY after seeing the shit I've seen. You need to get a good source for cell phone batteries & that's not easy to do.
Miss the good old days where you jsut pop off the back and replace it yourself in 1 min
True..
it's been an endless scam that forces many to buy new devices 🤬 now that my battery has swollen, this may be my last Samsung 😐
@@appalledgary2995then get a cheap Xcover shit then U can replace it in one minute...
it's not limited to samsung, all manufacturers seal the battery inside now@@appalledgary2995
But the didn't make enough money back than and the phone wasn't waterproof...
Not sure what phone type this is...but on the s20 plus ATT, you have to unscrew like 5 screws where he just unflapped that top black paper like piece at 1:35 in....mine was adhered down...but there are other videos showing the correct way for what i had...im glad i did not force it
Yes...the one by Quick Fix MN shows what you describe. Worked for me.
Very good video. Thanks a lot for the help. I used a heating gun and it worked well.
Great to hear that
Thanks mate, got the job done easy.
Glad it helped
Not all the S20+ phones are the same re: this procedure. See the procedure performed by Quick Fix MN. It worked for me. Very closely compare your phone with the one in this vid and the other (or another) vid. You may see a critical difference regarding a metal plate covering some of the parts. I did.
Good job on the video!
Thanks!🙏
what adhesive do you use to stick the battery?
Double sided tape
Wery good instruktion, thank you dude
You're welcome!
This was very helpful for my first time taking apart a phone like this, and I agree I do miss the old phones where you can just pop off the battery and put a new one in so easy. Mine was glued on! I had to use a little force and I was scared but i did it! Also I'd like to point out DO NOT HEAT THE BATTERY like it says in the video. My battery warns: Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, HEAT, burn or reuse. I didn't need to heat mine, but my battery was also glued to the bottom so I used a little screwdriver to get it out 😂 very carefully I promise haha
I have s20 plus for 3 years now
And my battery health is bad.
Does changing the battery improve the battery life, or the phone as a whole is old and weak, and thus, changing the battery does not matter?
Changing the battery will Always help to get increase the battery life. It also depends the battery version you are replacing.
Do I need to reset battery count after replacment? If Yes how to do it in s20+
No
The new battery is not charging. The screen shows a gray circle with the lightning but no percentage and seems like nothing is happening and it does not turn on. Any suggestions?
Will the s20 ultra battery fit inside a s20 plus
Nope
How come imy hp send to shop they glue but easy came off n when chnge cassing it came out d bck cover
Probably it needs to reglue it
I have s20 plus that I need to change its battery where can I buy the original s20 plus battery?
Well it depend on the place you live. There are Originals and Good OEM as well
@@DIYGeardo oem?
You can get them from Mobile Defenders, but they are insanely expensive. I just bought the cheap aftermarket battery from them. Not worth paying 8x as much for OEM (aka Samsung)
Amazon sells them for between $18. and $23.
@@1953SMThey'll buy your house down too. Go watch the videos on this.
One guy bought like 20 batteries & all 20 were fake with good reviews etc.
Some had stickers on them with updated expiration dates. Most were old used batteries.
You can buy hardware that reprograms them to say they they're new to any software.
When you read their capacity it's NEVER ANYTHING close to what it is supposed to be.
This is all awful & that's if it DOESN'T burn your house down first.
You really have to look & I haven't found a good place yet to trust.
Is the water resistance the same after replacing the battery?
No, unless you go with the service centre repairs
It should be in a case anyway
One of my moonlight careers was building circuit boards including some that functioned in flammable liquids. There's no magic bullet the repair shop can do that you cannot do yourself. Galaxy uses this glue "Samsung DA81-05595A Epoxy Adhesive" (Amazon). Make sure the edges are clean and apply the glue sparingly but in a continuous bead (to ensure water tightness).
@@wayneshook7338 Wow, just looked up that Adhesive on Amazon and it's $41.71...for the cost of that and the tools (another expense plus the battery) I may as well take it to a shop and have them do it for $100. or so.
Why need to remove sim card slot?
You do not have to, but it is better.
👎Old residue from from the original glue was not removed
👎Reassembly sequence was not in the same order as the dissembly sequence.
👎No safety warnings announced about improper use of heat gun on the phone's battery 🔋
Overall rating: Needs improvement (4 out 10)
Me after seeing this video: " Ok fck this, i do it if the battery dies fully "
What if I don't have all those tools?
I mean if you need to do a repair you need to have these tools.
A kit comes with the battery on Amazon..even the back glass adhesive...i almost forgot that part...$20 bucks for a pretty dang good battery and all the tools on Amazon.
@@sarekaye9936Is the battery real?
The thing I've found is that the batteries are 100% fake & will likely burn your house down.
Go watch videos on cell phone batteries. It's ABSOLUTELY INSANE that Amazon is allowed to sell batteries like this.
One guy did a video on this & they make counterfeit stickers that go around batteries & they're just old used batteries with stickers on them with updated dates etc.
That's if they even bother to do this. The scams are EVERYWHERE with cell phone batteries. I wouldn't trust ANYBODY after seeing the shit I've seen. You need to get a good source for cell phone batteries & that's not easy to do.
Very bad products s20plus
Thanks for sharing
Fake, you pre removed the glue
Thanks for your feedback, well heating process takes time, we have shorten it..
good observation