This is an excellent, short concise video. No blowing smoke up my butt for 10 minutes before getting to telling me what I actually have to do. Very well done.
He didn't even check to see if the phone was off before he started, like he told you to do. What would have happened if he hadn't noticed until it was opened? A great reason to think twice before using them IMO.
You forgot to turn it back on for us to see that the heat didn't over heat the mother's board. I hope that's that the case. Thanks for showing us. Peace & God bless
He didn't show, but I sometimes use the same adhesive & when im done I use the heat gun to make the adhesive stick better & put something heavy on the top of the back glass like a book or something for 10 mins.
He didn't show, but I sometimes use the same adhesive & when im done I use the heat gun to make the adhesive stick better & put something heavy on the top of the back glass like a book or something for 10 mins.
Scuse me for my bad english, but damn... you cracked glass at 16.22 and finished it at 16:29. Lol, I prefer to keep my old battery than you touch my phone. Lol
This is one reason I don't like my S6. I have only had it for just over 6months now and already seeing the battery going out. Still works fine as it is now just notice I don't get as long of usage as a few months ago and got curious about how to change it and now I know I wont be able to change it myself as I don't think I can do this without damaging my phone but extremely hate the idea of having to hire someone to do it for me. Glad I got to change phone companies soon and going to get the Note 4 when I do. When I get phones I plan to use them as long as I can and when the battery starts to show signs of it getting weaker I change it so I can use the phone longer and I like having SD slot as I take a lot of pictures and don't always have access to a computer so sometimes I run low on internal memory but the 64gb on my s6 seems to be good enough at the moment. Love the phone just wish it had expandable memory and changeable battery.
Hey. I just got my new battery in the mail and getting some info here how to replace it. Is it necessary to remove the mother board and all?? Some video's remove it and some don't so I tought I better ask you because I don't have a lot of experience in these. 🙁
i sure i saw a crack in the front screen ! . Was the the front screen already cracked wind forward to 16.29 in hd im sure i heard it crack when you were prying the battery out
yes, he cracked it, and you don't have to remove the motherboard and all that to remove the battery, this guy doesn't know what the fuck he is doing...
I have been using Samsung phones since the beginning of time for one reason, the battery is removable, but S5 is my last Samsung, they screwed it up by following Apple to make the battery a non-replaceable item.
You need a Master's in Engineering to swap out batteries now. All this to prevent people from replacing the battery and instead making them buy a new phone.
There is another video that shows a simpler way by not removing the mother board and just disconnecting the battery cable. Prying up the battery, removing it and reconnecting the battery cable.
atillerman if you listen carefully at the beginning of the video he did say something about using a hair dryer instead of a commercial heat dryer. I'm not sure at what minute he mentioned it but it's definitely around the beginning I just think he said it would take a little longer to heat up. hope that helps :-)
Got it all done. Excited that it started charging. Tried to turn it on and apparently I shattered the screen on the inside = ( Now I don't know what to do. It only flashes on the top corner of the screen. Not sure at what point I broke the screen...its on the inside... not the outside part.
just got done, not terribly difficult so long as you have a heat gun and not a hair dryer. get it just hot enough that you don't want to touch it. The screws are very cheap metal and easy to strip. make sure you have a well fitting screwdriver, I stripped one and had to cut a slit in the top of it with a dremel to get a flat head in so i could unscrew it... damaged the metal around the screw doing it but not too bad and the phone works fine still. new battery is amazing, old one was getting so bad. whole thing took about a half hour, would have been 15-20 if i hadn't stripped the screw.
Yes they use the same connections, I was going to do it myself, but the people over at XDA developers say that the battery will never be properly calibrated. The software will give you false battery stats you may have good battery life one day and shitty the next day. It's the software that's the problem.
@@josephcoleman57 Unfortunately not ,removing the battery made tracking impossible, water can get to the phone in many places, unless the phone has been designed to be waterproof and most of them are not.
I would only let a proffesional do this to my s6 edge... I would definitely mess up somewhere or forget a screw so that I have to open it up again after thinking that I've done it...
+GDKD14 I'm a professional lol and I'm an authorized Samsung level 2 technician, it's what I do for a living. I repair around 10-14 Samsung phones every night haha. But you're right, if you don't feel confident it's best to leave it to someone who know's what they're doing.
+RazorModz maybe you can tell the higher ups at samsung that they should bring back the removable battery for the S8 (since they dropped the ball yet again with the S7) tell them they should ask themselves why the galaxy line sales have declined since the S4, the last galaxy to have a removable battery.
ricku1967 Well I don't think that would be easy since they have changed to a glass back. Maybe atleast easier to remove after removing the glass of the back.
+ricku1967 Unfortunately I just work at one of their official service centers and have no direct contact with Samsung management. The only time I hear from them is if they are either complaining, which they do a lot, or sending me service bulletins. Realistically though, it only takes about 6 or 7 minutes to change a battery when you have the right equipment and repair them for 8 hours a night 5 nights a week. It actually get's really tedious.
there is a reason the sales of the Galaxy phones have declined since the S5. thats the last Galaxy to have a removable battery. Coincidence?? i dont think so. without a removable battery, its basically an expensive throw away phone. Us consumers shouldn't have to go through this type of trouble just to replace a battery. looks like i might have to try a different company after years having a Samsung. Might look into the LG G5, At least that will have a removable battery. Maybe one day Samsung will wake and realize they are loosing sales due to the lack of a removable battery.
+brahim lakhachib Have you connected the battery up fully? And have you connected the charging port flex fully? Perhaps you've broke your lcd while prying up the battery as there's gaps in the front bracket which directly expose the back of the lcd.
I think s6 s7 etc should be made different. No adhesive B'S. easy access is better! I just got one. as a gift. didn't know the hassle heat gun really??
+Craziestbanana I can't see any damage on the outside of the rear glass, just the inside that looks funky - and that may very well be just the adhesive.
Getting the back cover off was a bitch, what finally seemed to loose it was, putting it in 2 plastic baggies and throwing it in almost boiling water for 1 min. Not saying it was a smart move but it worked for me. Then I shoved a razor blade, yes a razor blade for the first wedge, because there no fucking room to work with, then finished it off with plastic pry tools, rest was easy, I also did not remove or touch the motherboard, the battery was much easier to get out. Like jay syed.
I just don't understand why it was made to be so hard? The older Samsung models was a breeze, I always had a spare battery with me for emergencies or if the one I have died beyond charging. I guess this way they make you pay another $600 for a new phone after the expected life span of a battery passes, 3 years max. What a rip off.
Why not just buy a new phone and getting another battery for it probably will cost you just as much as a new phone. Samsung designed that phone for a reason with no removable battery so when the battery play out you will buy another phone so if they make a battery that you can put in it that you can buy you can bet you it's going to be Sky High and like I said it's going to cost just as much as a new phone
Horrendously poor design. Why make a simple battery change so complicated? And why do people stand for crappy designs that make simple repairs extremely expensive, or planned obsolescence? I have a Note 3 less than two years ago, after it came out. Paid for it with a 24-month installment plan at 0% interest. Decided to pay it off about two months early. Already it's considered "obsolete." Before the Note 3, I used a Moto Razr for 7-8 years. You know what? I'll "upgrade" when I want to, not when a company tells me to. And I'm not going to pay $150+ for some guy to change a battery on a phone that is so poorly designed he has to tear it apart just to get to the battery. You'd think Samsung or Apple could make a battery change as simple as, say, removing that sim card? Would anyone stand for it if installing or removing a sim card was as complicated as changing that battery? I'm actually surprised Samsung didn't put the sim card in back of the battery, so you'd have to remove the battery to get to it. That will be next...
Samsung REALLY screwed up with this Apple Copy cat phone desing. It should be so easy to do this with just a simple plastic cover (like my Samsung Note 4 has). Replacement batterij can be bought for 10 dollars and it's within 30 seconds done. This can damage literally everything on the phone...the back can crack, the heat can damage internal stuff and it takes 30 minutes of your free time. STUPID as HELL.
Fuck, I just followed all the instructions, now my screen is static when i turn it on and the LED light is illuminating from blue and aqua colours. Any help? I think i screwed it.
Tried this video and it helped a lot I fixed my own phone watching this and saved a lot of money thanks
if you don't have a heat gun, just run snapchat while on the fast charger. that will heat it right up
Matthew Cameron lmaoo so true
Why do you remove the mother board ?
halleluja for someone doing this contribution speaking with an easy-to-listen-to US accent....Thanks very good video!
Thanks ! just replaced my battery for the first time,followed by your guide (Worked !)
This is an excellent, short concise video. No blowing smoke up my butt for 10 minutes before getting to telling me what I actually have to do. Very well done.
You don't have to remove the motherboard to take the battery out
jay syed
yea, you don't. Nor do you have to break the screen like this guy did putting it back together.
Oh ffs. Great now I can't reconnect the damned cables and this step was unnecessary? Wtf jerk?!
just changed the battery in my s6 following this video and it was a great help cheers
He didn't even check to see if the phone was off before he started, like he told you to do. What would have happened if he hadn't noticed until it was opened? A great reason to think twice before using them IMO.
You forgot to turn it back on for us to see that the heat didn't over heat the mother's board. I hope that's that the case. Thanks for showing us. Peace & God bless
great job, good to see a video but it back again, is there any loss of adhesion of the tape around the phone after doing that?
He didn't show, but I sometimes use the same adhesive & when im done I use the heat gun to make the adhesive stick better & put something heavy on the top of the back glass like a book or something for 10 mins.
He didn't show, but I sometimes use the same adhesive & when im done I use the heat gun to make the adhesive stick better & put something heavy on the top of the back glass like a book or something for 10 mins.
Hey man, I had to comment, great video, thank you.
Samsung will loose plenty of sales as this is difficult to do, not for the amateur .Nice work !!
Scuse me for my bad english, but damn... you cracked glass at 16.22 and finished it at 16:29. Lol, I prefer to keep my old battery than you touch my phone. Lol
it's insane how hard they make it to remove a battery
This is one reason I don't like my S6. I have only had it for just over 6months now and already seeing the battery going out. Still works fine as it is now just notice I don't get as long of usage as a few months ago and got curious about how to change it and now I know I wont be able to change it myself as I don't think I can do this without damaging my phone but extremely hate the idea of having to hire someone to do it for me. Glad I got to change phone companies soon and going to get the Note 4 when I do. When I get phones I plan to use them as long as I can and when the battery starts to show signs of it getting weaker I change it so I can use the phone longer and I like having SD slot as I take a lot of pictures and don't always have access to a computer so sometimes I run low on internal memory but the 64gb on my s6 seems to be good enough at the moment. Love the phone just wish it had expandable memory and changeable battery.
hi! after you replaced the batt.. does the wireless charging still works?
Hey. I just got my new battery in the mail and getting some info here how to replace it. Is it necessary to remove the mother board and all?? Some video's remove it and some don't so I tought I better ask you because I don't have a lot of experience in these. 🙁
No. I'm guessing that this guy fried a mother board some time in the past while heating the battery for removal. Maybe he's just being extra cautious.
i sure i saw a crack in the front screen ! . Was the the front screen already cracked wind forward to 16.29 in hd im sure i heard it crack when you were prying the battery out
yeah ive seen him break a couple screens LOL not the first time
yes, he cracked it, and you don't have to remove the motherboard and all that to remove the battery, this guy doesn't know what the fuck he is doing...
absolutely no reason to remove the MB, camera, etc.!! Watch some other videos about replacing your S6 battery.,
Jim Slaughter exactly!
Mike Bentley me too
can we replace s6 battery with s6 edge battery since they're similar ?
will this work for galaxy s6 edge and what are the warnings to watch out for?
Nice Work
If using a blow dryer how long should I heat it for
14:05 "...we're going to get our new battery."
I see what you did there.
😂😂
I have been using Samsung phones since the beginning of time for one reason, the battery is removable, but S5 is my last Samsung, they screwed it up by following Apple to make the battery a non-replaceable item.
no kidding..l loved my S4 i'd carry a spare battery and never had to worry about recharging.
how do you take off some of the screws that just do not want to come off?
Do you know if the Galaxy G9200 (dual sim) has the same battery as G920F?
good video on how to replace battery on S-6 The company wants u to think it can be can be changed.
That adhesive will never hold once it's been opened, can't it be replaced?
yes They sell little kits with replacement battery it comes with the little gasket
You need a Master's in Engineering to swap out batteries now. All this to prevent people from replacing the battery and instead making them buy a new phone.
is there any way to rip the data off of your phone if the screen aint working? phone turns on, though has a static screen?
There is another video that shows a simpler way by not removing the mother board and just disconnecting the battery cable. Prying up the battery, removing it and reconnecting the battery cable.
Is this common to have to do . Remove battery ?? My port is messed up plug being inverted wrong
Not inverted inserted
Yep, smashed back of phone to bits following this.. nice one.
you are perfect!!!!!!it's sooo simple..if i change battery will fix the fast charging too?
can you use hairblower instead?
atillerman if you listen carefully at the beginning of the video he did say something about using a hair dryer instead of a commercial heat dryer. I'm not sure at what minute he mentioned it but it's definitely around the beginning I just think he said it would take a little longer to heat up. hope that helps :-)
It should not be this hard to take out the back cover of a phone, why??
+Sami Hookings YEah assholes need more money from us
+Olivia Cazares iphone??????
Olivia Cazares, soon they will get a good lesson when people's will stop buying their phones
Mr. coolesta Sassyman as much as I want that to happen its not
actually it's because they were making less vulnerable to water and moisture damage which has always been a problem
Got it all done. Excited that it started charging. Tried to turn it on and apparently I shattered the screen on the inside = ( Now I don't know what to do. It only flashes on the top corner of the screen. Not sure at what point I broke the screen...its on the inside... not the outside part.
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my s6 got wet, thanks for the video.😉
just got done, not terribly difficult so long as you have a heat gun and not a hair dryer. get it just hot enough that you don't want to touch it. The screws are very cheap metal and easy to strip. make sure you have a well fitting screwdriver, I stripped one and had to cut a slit in the top of it with a dremel to get a flat head in so i could unscrew it... damaged the metal around the screw doing it but not too bad and the phone works fine still. new battery is amazing, old one was getting so bad. whole thing took about a half hour, would have been 15-20 if i hadn't stripped the screw.
is it possible to do in a galaxy s6 the s7 battery?
The Galaxy S6 and the S7 have two completely different sized batteries
Yes they use the same connections, I was going to do it myself, but the people over at XDA developers say that the battery will never be properly calibrated. The software will give you false battery stats you may have good battery life one day and shitty the next day. It's the software that's the problem.
+gm92845 ok thanks
i despise all manufacturers who assemble phones with glue
engineering malarkey
they are trying to make it water / moisture resistant
@@josephcoleman57 Unfortunately not ,removing the battery made tracking impossible, water can get to the phone in many places, unless the phone has been designed to be waterproof and most of them are not.
Corporations, long live the share market!! In Australia where I live, the normal standard price to replace the battery is $200.00.
ver good video
dont really needd to remove the mother board to get to the battery
Easy as 1 2 3. Also didn't have to remove motherboard. And I used my mom's hair blow-dryer.
why most new launch phone without a removable battery?? as the battery is a replacement part.
thats because assholes wants more money from us
I would only let a proffesional do this to my s6 edge... I would definitely mess up somewhere or forget a screw so that I have to open it up again after thinking that I've done it...
+GDKD14 I'm a professional lol and I'm an authorized Samsung level 2 technician, it's what I do for a living. I repair around 10-14 Samsung phones every night haha. But you're right, if you don't feel confident it's best to leave it to someone who know's what they're doing.
RazorModz I would let you do it xD
+RazorModz maybe you can tell the higher ups at samsung that they should bring back the removable battery for the S8 (since they dropped the ball yet again with the S7) tell them they should ask themselves why the galaxy line sales have declined since the S4, the last galaxy to have a removable battery.
ricku1967 Well I don't think that would be easy since they have changed to a glass back. Maybe atleast easier to remove after removing the glass of the back.
+ricku1967 Unfortunately I just work at one of their official service centers and have no direct contact with Samsung management. The only time I hear from them is if they are either complaining, which they do a lot, or sending me service bulletins. Realistically though, it only takes about 6 or 7 minutes to change a battery when you have the right equipment and repair them for 8 hours a night 5 nights a week. It actually get's really tedious.
there is a reason the sales of the Galaxy phones have declined since the S5. thats the last Galaxy to have a removable battery. Coincidence?? i dont think so. without a removable battery, its basically an expensive throw away phone. Us consumers shouldn't have to go through this type of trouble just to replace a battery. looks like i might have to try a different company after years having a Samsung. Might look into the LG G5, At least that will have a removable battery. Maybe one day Samsung will wake and realize they are loosing sales due to the lack of a removable battery.
hi somebody help me? 3 weeks ago i brought samsung s6, but now its automaticaly shut down and i cant open open it? any advice? thanks
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hi i don't what happens to my s6 it would not turn on again plz help
+brahim lakhachib Have you connected the battery up fully? And have you connected the charging port flex fully? Perhaps you've broke your lcd while prying up the battery as there's gaps in the front bracket which directly expose the back of the lcd.
Why wouldn't you replace the back cover adhesive for only about $3 extra?
Inserted wrong yeah my phone I kept misspelling it it kept
HELLO, GOD VDEO THANK .I'M LOOKING FOR THOSE TOWELS
I heated up like that and when I put it back together it doesnt turn on. Anyone have annodea why
And this is why I still preffer the plastic back cover on phones.. That makes battery changes take 15 seconds.
Why didn't you show at the end to see if the phone worked
Yeah I heard & saw that Crack too
not so nice , screen brake in two peaces 16:22
The screen was already broken
Jäger Main
It wasn't
@@dwaynethecrocjohnson5558 1:50 screen was fine, but if you put something metal betwen screen and battery you have a big chance to break screen :(
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theres no need to remove the front at all or mb
I think s6 s7 etc should be made different. No adhesive B'S. easy access is better! I just got one. as a gift. didn't know the hassle heat gun really??
oh man bit of a cowboy here, reusing adhesive after touching it. damaging the rear glass aswell
+Craziestbanana I can't see any damage on the outside of the rear glass, just the inside that looks funky - and that may very well be just the adhesive.
look closely, he also cracked the front screen...wtf!?
good video thank you
my phone A8 is hang so it's not working
Flash it with odin
Getting the back cover off was a bitch, what finally seemed to loose it was, putting it in 2 plastic baggies and throwing it in almost boiling water for 1 min. Not saying it was a smart move but it worked for me. Then I shoved a razor blade, yes a razor blade for the first wedge, because there no fucking room to work with, then finished it off with plastic pry tools, rest was easy, I also did not remove or touch the motherboard, the battery was much easier to get out. Like jay syed.
I just don't understand why it was made to be so hard? The older Samsung models was a breeze, I always had a spare battery with me for emergencies or if the one I have died beyond charging. I guess this way they make you pay another $600 for a new phone after the expected life span of a battery passes, 3 years max. What a rip off.
Just, no sense in forcing it from the middle, no? Why not go with the tool all around?
Why not just buy a new phone and getting another battery for it probably will cost you just as much as a new phone. Samsung designed that phone for a reason with no removable battery so when the battery play out you will buy another phone so if they make a battery that you can put in it that you can buy you can bet you it's going to be Sky High and like I said it's going to cost just as much as a new phone
the point is, this is "one use only" phone just like condom, once the battery died, throw it on the garbage and you have to buy a new phone
Horrendously poor design. Why make a simple battery change so complicated? And why do people stand for crappy designs that make simple repairs extremely expensive, or planned obsolescence? I have a Note 3 less than two years ago, after it came out. Paid for it with a 24-month installment plan at 0% interest. Decided to pay it off about two months early. Already it's considered "obsolete." Before the Note 3, I used a Moto Razr for 7-8 years. You know what? I'll "upgrade" when I want to, not when a company tells me to. And I'm not going to pay $150+ for some guy to change a battery on a phone that is so poorly designed he has to tear it apart just to get to the battery. You'd think Samsung or Apple could make a battery change as simple as, say, removing that sim card? Would anyone stand for it if installing or removing a sim card was as complicated as changing that battery? I'm actually surprised Samsung didn't put the sim card in back of the battery, so you'd have to remove the battery to get to it. That will be next...
Why the hell is Samsung using adhesives all over its flagship phone? They should have designed it better using removable Battery.
To make it waterproof. Removable battery is old tech.
is it working why didn't you show ???????????????????? Ahhh
why is this a pain .. I will totally f it up
Dude you also forgot to tell people to remove the sim card!
Samsung REALLY screwed up with this Apple Copy cat phone desing. It should be so easy to do this with just a simple plastic cover (like my Samsung Note 4 has). Replacement batterij can be bought for 10 dollars and it's within 30 seconds done. This can damage literally everything on the phone...the back can crack, the heat can damage internal stuff and it takes 30 minutes of your free time. STUPID as HELL.
Guys, please don't use a fucking heat gun on a lithium battery. The adhesive is usually weak enough to be pried at with a guitar pick.
watching ik on my s6
wow
dam there breaking the phone to get the battery out.
processs good , details NOT
This is silly. All you have to do is push down on the back and it comes off. This is about 20 extra steps for no reason.
Incorrect. By design, the manufacturer made it so that the battery is not easily replaceable by consumers in the Galaxy S6.
don't fast forward the video because you sound like a chip munk and nobody can understand what you're saying at the moment.
Fuck, I just followed all the instructions, now my screen is static when i turn it on and the LED light is illuminating from blue and aqua colours. Any help? I think i screwed it.
+Rabeh Haidar RIP PHONE LOL
LOL
you reused the old battery!!
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batteries plus replaces batteries for 60 bucks
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND he used movie maker....
You don't even need to take the motherboard off you plonker!!!!
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