How to replace battery in your iPhone 12 Pro Max?

How to replace battery in your iPhone 12 Pro Max?

 In this post, we’ll walk you through the process shown in our latest iPhone 12 Pro Max battery replacement video. 

Important Disclaimer

This video and blog are for entertainment purposes only. The procedure involves high-risk operations that may damage your device or compromise its safety features. Non-professionals should not attempt DIY repairs, especially those involving battery disassembly or the use of chemical solvents like ethanol. BatteryMall is not responsible for any damage resulting from self-repair attempts.

Battery Replacement Overview

In this repair, the technician uses a transplant method: the original BMS board from the iPhone’s original battery is reused and attached to a set of high-capacity battery cells. This method allows the iPhone to retain its original battery identity, maintaining iOS compatibility and full functionality.

After transplanting, the battery’s reported efficiency starts at 70%. However, after several charge cycles and computer calibration, the battery can slowly recover to 100% efficiency.

Step-by-Step Battery Replacement Process

1. Air Tightness Test

Before opening the phone, an air tightness test is performed. In this case, it fails, indicating a previous repair or compromised waterproofing.

2. Remove the Bottom Screws

Unscrew the two pentalobe screws located at the bottom of the iPhone near the Lightning port.

3. Apply Absolute Ethanol

Drop absolute ethanol around the screen edges to soften the waterproof adhesive.

4. Open the Phone and Disconnect Battery

Carefully open the device and disconnect the battery to prevent short circuits.

5. Clean Residual Waterproof and Battery Adhesive

Use plastic tools and cleaning fluid to remove leftover waterproof glue and battery adhesive.

6. Transplant and Install New Battery

Install the new high-capacity battery cells with the original BMS board, and secure the battery connector.

7. Reconnect the Display Interfaces

Reconnect the screen interface cables and secure them properly.

8. Preheat the Phone

Preheat the device for 2 minutes to soften the adhesive and aid resealing.

9. Press the Screen Firmly for 5 Minutes

Once the screen is closed, gently but firmly press the phone to ensure proper sealing and adhesion. Hold the pressure for 5 minutes using clamps or by hand with a soft cloth to avoid damage.

10. Initial Battery Efficiency Check

After powering on, the battery shows 70% health—a normal result after transplanting. The battery will gradually improve after a few charge cycles.

For a safe and reliable replacement, consider using high-quality replacement batteries from trusted suppliers.

If this article doesn't fix your iPhone battery issue, you can find a compatible replacement battery at BatteryMall.com.

To learn more about iPhone batteries and get useful tips, please visit our support blog:BatteryMall.com/blogs/support

 

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