@@Lacronh pretty much, phone companies want you buy new phones if you have problems with it such as slow performance, battery issues or any other problems. If you take it in. well they’ll say it’s beyond repair unless you take it in to repair shop
You got it! I remember somewhere I was reading the description on this phone and it said it came with a “non-replaceable” battery. That might have flown 10 years ago, but not in today’s economy. We’re forced to be a little more self-sufficient…lol
@@LacronhYeah, that made me so mad. Even if I owned a heat gun, I’d be scared I’d end up melting my phone. As it turns out, after trying unsuccessfully to pry the old battery out with the plastic tools that came with the new battery, I decided to use a small pair of metal surgical scissors and the damn thing started smoking. I was holding my breath when I got it all put back together, but she seems to be charging up. Hallelujah…lol
You know that second round strap kind of thing that wouldn't stick down for you better hope that fucking thing doesn't pop loose after you put the cover on then you got to pull the whole goddamn thing off again and connect it why wouldn't it stick isn't there like little things that tuck into each other
Very helpful thanks
You're welcome!
Worked great thank you.
Glad it helped
Remember how easy to replace batteries on older phones were? Now they want us to buy a phones if we have problems
Is that why they use adhesive to glue the batteries into the compartment?
@@Lacronh pretty much, phone companies want you buy new phones if you have problems with it such as slow performance, battery issues or any other problems. If you take it in. well they’ll say it’s beyond repair unless you take it in to repair shop
You got it! I remember somewhere I was reading the description on this phone and it said it came with a “non-replaceable” battery. That might have flown 10 years ago, but not in today’s economy. We’re forced to be a little more self-sufficient…lol
@@LacronhYeah, that made me so mad. Even if I owned a heat gun, I’d be scared I’d end up melting my phone. As it turns out, after trying unsuccessfully to pry the old battery out with the plastic tools that came with the new battery, I decided to use a small pair of metal surgical scissors and the damn thing started smoking. I was holding my breath when I got it all put back together, but she seems to be charging up. Hallelujah…lol
Thank youb
Thanks for your feedback 👃
Where do I find tools will need need?😊
HEY SIR, WHAT KINDA TOOLS DID YOU USE TO REMOVE THE STREWS BEFORE REMOVING THE BATTERY? WHAT KINDA HEATING GUN DID YOU USE? RON
Oh just use a hair dryer, or your oven on low heat
@@erikcaldwell2913LMAO!!!
@@erikcaldwell2913…lol…I say just pop it in the toaster!!!
Thank you thank you
Your welcome 🙏
Overall helpful video. I wished you spoke more intelligibly.
Do you recommend only using a Samsung battery or is an aftermarket ok?
Well you can select the best one you can get..
3:11 and this is the part where i blew up my phone
Nice lol
Why should u put new adhesive lol
to the battery?
I'm over here going nuts looking for the s y m tray on the side you know I couldn't find it I got a phone case over the stupid thing
It seems you're attempting to speak with the heaviest Indian accent possible. I can't understand 1/3 of what you're saying.
Rude
@@pattycornell7983 Thank you for the feedback. We'll agree to disagree.
You know that second round strap kind of thing that wouldn't stick down for you better hope that fucking thing doesn't pop loose after you put the cover on then you got to pull the whole goddamn thing off again and connect it why wouldn't it stick isn't there like little things that tuck into each other
I really wish you would go a little slower we are not always advanced as you are you're going too fast I got to keep rewinding the fucking thing