I've just completed the replacement and want to thank you for that guide. It was very useful. Especially thanks for noting the screws lengths - this was super helpful! A few things I would add here for those who are completing this task: 1) Pull Tabs can really break off. Be careful with those and if you break those - use a credit card or a similar object to life the old battery. Honestly, that was the only way I was able to remove the battery. 2) Do some screws management and have a nice area to work on. It took me some time to actually screw those back in place. 3) Power on your phone after you connect all the cable and before you re-assemble. Just make sure that it powers on. That power cable takes some time to plug into and any minor movement disconnects it. That's why we need to make sure that phone powers on. 4) Check that camera works, button, operate etc after you turned it on. 5) If all good - assemble. You phone is back to being a brand new. iPhone 8 in 2021? No problem!
I really appreciated the straight forward detailed instructions. I was no where near as smooth as you, though I doubt this was your first time. I launched one of the screws across the table during reassembling and was blessed when my wife actually found it. In the end the phone is up and working so thank you very much
This is an easy job other than removing the old battery. Had to carefully pry it out. Entire job takes about 30 mins. Screws are small so be careful and watch the different length screws, as noted in this video. Since you may damage the old battery removing it, I recommend running the phone until it’s discharged before starting.
Excellent video :) Just want to add that using a hair dryer to warm the back will help soften the adhesive to get that battery out. Someone else mentioned to check everything before putting it back together. I had a problem with the battery cable connection, it looked good but wasn't. When I turned the phone the battery was reading 65% and quickly dropped to 27%. After unplugging and replugging the battery connection, it's working like a charm! Thanks again!
I dont mean to be offtopic but does anybody know a tool to get back into an Instagram account?? I somehow forgot the password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Harold Uriel i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
One comment a would like to make regarding this is it seems the lcd connector can be reseated wrong, reseated it about 10 times and still no picture, thought for sure i had damaged the flex cables even though i was super careful, turns out though that you should try to reseat it as far to the left as possible.
Phone came apart with no trouble. Had trouble with tearing of the strips on battery but was able to pull battery loose with no problem. It went together easily except for water proof strips that came with battery kit didn't stick well. Phone works great again! Video was very helpful.
Those waterproof strips are *really* hard to get to work. You can skip the waterproofing - phone of course still works, but you gotta be more careful after that and avoid water.
When I replaced my screen for my iPhone SE (2020), your video and demo were super helpful for me. They gave me the confidence to undertake this repair as well as the appropriate instructions to repair my phone properly. Thanks so much for posting!
Also, it will be good practice (just before doing the replacement) to run the phone until the battery is at 0% charge and shuts itself off. That way, any inadvertent shirt won’t blow the battery, or wiring up.
And one other tip from my recent replacement: connect the new battery before you set the adhesive, as the connection cable is quite rigid and if the battery is seated a little off, it is difficult to mate the connector. I screwed up the connector so the control signal didn't connect. I got no charging or battery status indicator on the phone. I created a paper weight for myself.
@@martynh5410 One of my other issues is I'm 79 and have cataracts, so my vision isn't that great. I use really bright LED lighting and can handle laptop scale connectors just fine, but phone stuff is just too small! Hopefully, I'll be able to get surgery soon and be good for another 15 years. ;)
@@dibjr Well my eyes aren’t the greatest but I was able to do this. I’m 67 and I have had two detached retina surgeries in my left eye and cataracts removed from both eyes. I did it okay but the three connectors are pretty small. The tiny screws are really tiny! It does help that the small screwdriver was magnetic enough that it held the screws for me while I aimed for the holes. You will need to do this on table where the screws can be found if you drop any.
You're the only person who ever mentions that Apple uses screws of all different lengths on the shields, so you can put them back in the right place. Thanks for that.
good that you mentioned the different screw lengths. Many people don't look carefully at what they take out (and compare with others they have taken out) so they get themselves into a jam
Great video, I suck at repairing. The pull tabs ripped, had to pry out battery and damaged the wireless charging. Almost works except for power button, im not sure why. Will try to fix
What is the reason for disconnecting the screen and other connections? And does the battery have to be plugged in BEFORE you plug in all the other ribbon cables? Thanks.
Can you just take off the cover over the battery connection and leave the top part connected? It would seem like much less work. I used this fix and it worked perfectly but even though in settings it says battery 100% it doesn’t seem to last any longer than the 80% battery I replaced. I ordered a new battery from a different company and will return the current one so I’m just trying to save some steps. I’m saying just the cover LCD CONNECTOR, digitizer, then switch out the battery. Thanks
Excellent Video. Nice and slow with lots of useful commentary. I would, as pointed out by another video, connect the battery cable before positioning the battery because there is a bit of slack and once pressed into place with glue strips it is very difficult (or impossible) to move. Also, there is no resealing the top to make it waterproof - fine with me because I don't plan to go swimming with my phone. Great VIDEO Thanks !
Just replaced the battery work no problem, BUT.... after i put everything back together the charging cord no longer will insert into the port all the way HELP
Thanks for good instructions! My adhesive didn’t come off as easily as in the bideo. But I used a feeler gauge, 0,2 mm, to separate the battery from the case, and that worked.
So I got a free iPhone 8 and i plugged it in to a charger for like 2 hours and it didn’t show any signs of life not even a low battery symbol so does that mean it needs a battery replacement?
4:39 be aware while taking the shield off! I grabbed the shield just above the middle screw and accidentally touched one of the main board components (dunno how they called). There was a little spark and now the phone's dead, won't turn on. Anybody did this also? Or am I the only one? :)))))
Don't use the anything metal to peel up the battery tabs. I used the tweezers and suddenly I had smoke and battery got hot. I ran out back with it just pulled up the battery with the plastic pry bar tossed it into a some bricks it caught fire. Lucky enough to get the battery out fast enough.
hoping to do this since my phone stopped working from what i can only assume is battery damage, but at the same time worried that the battery might explode in my hand since it most definitely is puffed up inside the phone
The instructions are very nicely laid out. I did the same, but now the phone wont charge. It stays at 0%. It does vibrates when I connect it as it is sensing the connections but it is not charging at all. Any suggestions?
Hi, May I ask what is the grey thing under the battery? I have accidentally scratched part of it because I unable tear up the old battery glue tips up. I used the driver the tear the old battery and accidentally scratch the grey tap under the battery. May I know will this affect my phone? Now my phone can turn on, but I worry it may affect any function of my phone 😨
You can't. Apple won't sell internal parts to consumers. Amazon batteries can be sketchy but it's your only good option. On eBay, many sellers say their batteries are genuine but they are not being honest.
the one who replaced my battery did not removed the plastic cover of the new battery he is going use for my iphone 8,he said that it is okay? Should i be worried?
Unfortunately, after replacing my battery on the iPhone 8 the IOS no longer recognizes the battery and for some reason it doesn’t change. It boots up but don’t allow the battery to function as normal. Under battery status the health is at “service “ and the percentage of what it is capable of only say “ - “ :( So sad…
I have replaced my battery and the touch ID is not working anymore. Can this be some damage I've done or can it be associated somehow to the new battery? The home button is working normally. I deactivated now the touch ID and I use the code. I have tried to open again the Iphone checking connectors etc.
I've just completed the replacement and want to thank you for that guide. It was very useful. Especially thanks for noting the screws lengths - this was super helpful!
A few things I would add here for those who are completing this task:
1) Pull Tabs can really break off. Be careful with those and if you break those - use a credit card or a similar object to life the old battery. Honestly, that was the only way I was able to remove the battery.
2) Do some screws management and have a nice area to work on. It took me some time to actually screw those back in place.
3) Power on your phone after you connect all the cable and before you re-assemble. Just make sure that it powers on. That power cable takes some time to plug into and any minor movement disconnects it. That's why we need to make sure that phone powers on.
4) Check that camera works, button, operate etc after you turned it on.
5) If all good - assemble. You phone is back to being a brand new. iPhone 8 in 2021? No problem!
Great! 👍
Comments like these help ease my worries about opening my phone for the first time. Thank you for the help!
Thanks!
@@violettracey Thanks for the prompt reply 😇
@@NomadicDmitry 😊
Thanks!
I really appreciated the straight forward detailed instructions. I was no where near as smooth as you, though I doubt this was your first time. I launched one of the screws across the table during reassembling and was blessed when my wife actually found it. In the end the phone is up and working so thank you very much
Thanks to you I probably saved 100 bucks by replacing my battery myself and it was a good explanation of where the screws were as well. Thank you
This is an easy job other than removing the old battery. Had to carefully pry it out. Entire job takes about 30 mins. Screws are small so be careful and watch the different length screws, as noted in this video. Since you may damage the old battery removing it, I recommend running the phone until it’s discharged before starting.
Excellent video :) Just want to add that using a hair dryer to warm the back will help soften the adhesive to get that battery out. Someone else mentioned to check everything before putting it back together. I had a problem with the battery cable connection, it looked good but wasn't. When I turned the phone the battery was reading 65% and quickly dropped to 27%. After unplugging and replugging the battery connection, it's working like a charm! Thanks again!
Thank you for stating where the screws went specifically the size relative to their placement.
I dont mean to be offtopic but does anybody know a tool to get back into an Instagram account??
I somehow forgot the password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Ryder Silas Instablaster :)
@Harold Uriel i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Harold Uriel It worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my account!
@Ryder Silas you are welcome :D
Thank you for providing a thorough tutorial for the iphone 8 battery replacement!. It helped me through my first phone battery replacement.
Did you mention that reassembly without a new screen adhesive loses waterproofing?
GRIBSOFT, your video is the best I’ve seen at doing this. Thanks for your hard work. I’m now a subscriber.
One comment a would like to make regarding this is it seems the lcd connector can be reseated wrong, reseated it about 10 times and still no picture, thought for sure i had damaged the flex cables even though i was super careful, turns out though that you should try to reseat it as far to the left as possible.
This guy made it look so easy. I'm a bit of a moron so it took me a couple hours to swap the battery...
Brilliantly explained step by step iPhone battery replacement.
Phone came apart with no trouble. Had trouble with tearing of the strips on battery but was able to pull battery loose with no problem. It went together easily except for water proof strips that came with battery kit didn't stick well. Phone works great again! Video was very helpful.
Those waterproof strips are *really* hard to get to work. You can skip the waterproofing - phone of course still works, but you gotta be more careful after that and avoid water.
I want to get one rather then paying soemoen is it worth it
Great video, very easy to follow explanation and great camera work. Thank you !
When I replaced my screen for my iPhone SE (2020), your video and demo were super helpful for me. They gave me the confidence to undertake this repair as well as the appropriate instructions to repair my phone properly. Thanks so much for posting!
This guide was a perfect guide. Easy to follow step by step.
Wow that’s complex you have my total admiration for doing this and sharing it for anyone else to try for themselves👍
You just need the right tools and patience. It’s not that difficult.
Just upgraded mine by following this video, very helpful with all the details
This guide is fantastic. Absolutely perfect instructions.
The Best and most clear video on Battery Replacement. Thank you !
Best disassembly video I’ve seen for this phone
Just a bit of advice. Remove the battery connection first. That will keep you from doing any unintentional arc welding.
Also, it will be good practice (just before doing the replacement) to run the phone until the battery is at 0% charge and shuts itself off. That way, any inadvertent shirt won’t blow the battery, or wiring up.
And one other tip from my recent replacement: connect the new battery before you set the adhesive, as the connection cable is quite rigid and if the battery is seated a little off, it is difficult to mate the connector. I screwed up the connector so the control signal didn't connect. I got no charging or battery status indicator on the phone. I created a paper weight for myself.
@@dibjr Just completed this and I did what you just suggested. All appears to be working fine (using the iPhone to reply here)!!
@@martynh5410 One of my other issues is I'm 79 and have cataracts, so my vision isn't that great. I use really bright LED lighting and can handle laptop scale connectors just fine, but phone stuff is just too small! Hopefully, I'll be able to get surgery soon and be good for another 15 years. ;)
@@dibjr Well my eyes aren’t the greatest but I was able to do this. I’m 67 and I have had two detached retina surgeries in my left eye and cataracts removed from both eyes. I did it okay but the three connectors are pretty small. The tiny screws are really tiny! It does help that the small screwdriver was magnetic enough that it held the screws for me while I aimed for the holes. You will need to do this on table where the screws can be found if you drop any.
You're the only person who ever mentions that Apple uses screws of all different lengths on the shields, so you can put them back in the right place. Thanks for that.
search for "long screw damage iphone".
Thank you ..explained very well.and good workmanship
thanks man! you're one of the reasons why UA-cam is great
This is really important: (1) Disconnect the battery first, to prevent electronic damage, and (2) why didn't you replace the waterproof seal?
P
I wanted to know what was up with that as well
Number 2, no need to add some glue?
Just replaced the battery while looking at your video. Very useful step by step.
Great video, thanks for pointing out screw length locations at 10:45.
Thankyou very much,simple and easy to follow,I even fixed my back camera using this video..❤❤
How much does it cost for battery replacement I love my I phone 8
The point of disconnecting the screen eludes me and I don't understand what this is needed for.
i am unsure what went wrong but my home button no longer works, i assume i have to replace that part individually?
good that you mentioned the different screw lengths. Many people don't look carefully at what they take out (and compare with others they have taken out) so they get themselves into a jam
This is so helpful and very clear voice.nice ✌️
Great video, I suck at repairing. The pull tabs ripped, had to pry out battery and damaged the wireless charging. Almost works except for power button, im not sure why. Will try to fix
What is the reason for disconnecting the screen and other connections? And does the battery have to be plugged in BEFORE you plug in all the other ribbon cables? Thanks.
I’m sure there’s a good reason why but do you have to disconnect the screen completely surly you can just unplug and plug in the new one
Can you just take off the cover over the battery connection and leave the top part connected?
It would seem like much less work.
I used this fix and it worked perfectly but even though in settings it says battery 100% it doesn’t seem to last any longer than the 80% battery I replaced. I ordered a new battery from a different company and will return the current one so I’m just trying to save some steps.
I’m saying just the cover LCD CONNECTOR, digitizer, then switch out the battery.
Thanks
great instructions, followed and worked out perfectly, thank you!
Excellent Video. Nice and slow with lots of useful commentary. I would, as pointed out by another video, connect the battery cable before positioning the battery because there is a bit of slack and once pressed into place with glue strips it is very difficult (or impossible) to move. Also, there is no resealing the top to make it waterproof - fine with me because I don't plan to go swimming with my phone. Great VIDEO Thanks !
Finished just the replacement. Very detailed guide. Thank you much. By the way with your voice the side effekt > meditation 😀👍💪🏻
Just what I needed. Great stuff
Thank you very much for this video! God bless you! Have a nice day.
My charging pad is damaged and after puting everything down phone turns on and off, is there any fixes for that ?
Does the screen have to be detached
It’s so chill, to looks at this vídeo when i’m high:)
Just replaced the battery work no problem, BUT.... after i put everything back together the charging cord no longer will insert into the port all the way HELP
Thanks for good instructions! My adhesive didn’t come off as easily as in the bideo. But I used a feeler gauge, 0,2 mm, to separate the battery from the case, and that worked.
You are a mechanical guy . I hope and doing this accasionaly to learn about the new things . Good you tried and successful in your task
Hi, i replace battery on iphone 8, but now home button doesnt work, ios cannot use says. everything else is just working normal, whats problem?
Lot of steps. But detail video. Thank you
What about attaching new glue on the edge of case? Or is screen on the „click” attached?
thank you very much, very swiftly explained. I just replaced my 10 year old iphone battery
Thanks for this guide. It was incredibly useful.
I've scratched the black wireless charging pad.
Phone doesn't turn on. should I try to charge it? thanks.
This was helpful. Thank you.
Does this repair require heating the iPhone to loosen adhesives? Thanks for the video!
If phone is old, yes. Always do that.
Getting my home button and battery replaced is ther anything i should look for when getting my phone bacl?
CAN U HELP ME MY IPHONE 8 SCREW JUST KEEPS SPINNING BUT WONT COME OUT ON MY IPHONE 11 IT DOES COME OUT WHAT CAN I DO SO THE SCREWS COME OUT
Great video. Super clear, concise, and well done! Thank you.
So I got a free iPhone 8 and i plugged it in to a charger for like 2 hours and it didn’t show any signs of life not even a low battery symbol so does that mean it needs a battery replacement?
Tkanks to you, i replaced a battery by myself! This tutorial was really helpful! :)
power button doesnt work now but everything else does any advice? thanks
My phone suddenly stopped working and is not turning on. How can I be sure that I need to replace the Battery? Thanks In Advance!
Clear visuals- clear instructions on both disassembly & reassembly and a pleasant voice dictating at an understandable speed.
Good job!
This voice reminds me of spongebob squarepants
Lol
Wtf😂😂
@@GRIBSOFTmmmmmmmm lol po lo
The French ‘2 years later’ voice
😂😂😂😂
4:39 be aware while taking the shield off! I grabbed the shield just above the middle screw and accidentally touched one of the main board components (dunno how they called). There was a little spark and now the phone's dead, won't turn on. Anybody did this also? Or am I the only one? :)))))
It's critical to disconnect the battery FIRST, not second as shown in this video. This guy got lucky, but not everyone does.
@@richarda3659 You're right. I was lucky and it turned out that I've burnt one condensator and after deleting it, the phone works perfectly.
@@Maciekawniczak they are called Capacitors.
Thank you so much!
Don't use the anything metal to peel up the battery tabs. I used the tweezers and suddenly I had smoke and battery got hot. I ran out back with it just pulled up the battery with the plastic pry bar tossed it into a some bricks it caught fire. Lucky enough to get the battery out fast enough.
You are the Man brother, thank you.
What is the best battery replacement for iPhone 8 , I have been reading a lot about different kind and I can't make my mind !! cheers
hoping to do this since my phone stopped working from what i can only assume is battery damage, but at the same time worried that the battery might explode in my hand since it most definitely is puffed up inside the phone
Superb time taken careful video. Well done 👍 Getting a battery ordered 👍
help me, the only issue I had was removing the battery, all the original tabs broke.
Thanks Super Clear 😇
I scapped back of black part behind battery is it scapoed
The instructions are very nicely laid out. I did the same, but now the phone wont charge. It stays at 0%. It does vibrates when I connect it as it is sensing the connections but it is not charging at all. Any suggestions?
Same problem here! Have you found a solution?
Love the tools. Where can we get them
Hi, May I ask what is the grey thing under the battery? I have accidentally scratched part of it because I unable tear up the old battery glue tips up. I used the driver the tear the old battery and accidentally scratch the grey tap under the battery. May I know will this affect my phone? Now my phone can turn on, but I worry it may affect any function of my phone 😨
Worked like a charm.
How did you get the genuine Apple battery? I can’t find it on the Internet.
Going to guess this was a video swap not an actual need. He just reused the original baytery
You can't. Apple won't sell internal parts to consumers. Amazon batteries can be sketchy but it's your only good option. On eBay, many sellers say their batteries are genuine but they are not being honest.
Where do I purchase the tools used in ur video?
See that’s a good tutorial! 👌
After replacing the battery, the iphone 8 plus loop reboot every 5 minutes. How to fix?
Great video...new battery in and working....much appreciated. :)
the one who replaced my battery did not removed the plastic cover of the new battery he is going use for my iphone 8,he said that it is okay? Should i be worried?
What about the waterproof resistance after battery replacment ?
It will no longer be water/dust resistant.
Is it Touch ID still works after battery replacement?
Was it still water proof after that proccess?
what happened to all the sticky tapes that were used to hold down the battery! I didn't see you tape down the battery!?
Very helpful Thankyou
How about the water resistance? Will it be affected?
iBerto Liciious yes, if you replace seal with new one it will still be water resistant.
Yes. In this video the technician did not replace the waterproof case seal, and he should have.
Unfortunately, after replacing my battery on the iPhone 8 the IOS no longer recognizes the battery and for some reason it doesn’t change. It boots up but don’t allow the battery to function as normal. Under battery status the health is at “service “ and the percentage of what it is capable of only say “ - “
:(
So sad…
since you used double sided tape with no tabs, how would you replace the battery in the future?
Thank you so much but what a struggle to handle some of the tiny screws that was
I have replaced my battery and the touch ID is not working anymore. Can this be some damage I've done or can it be associated somehow to the new battery?
The home button is working normally. I deactivated now the touch ID and I use the code.
I have tried to open again the Iphone checking connectors etc.
Thank you so much for this!
dose true tone dissapre after battery repacenent?
I ended up breaking all 4 pull tabs, even pulling really slow didn't help at all. Had to pull the logic board and then do the pry of shame
They just did this on my phone today. Cool.