The amount of pressure required would instantly break a plastic tool. A broken plastic tool can be sharp and under pressure could puncture a battery. A metal tool used correctly was the right choice in this instance.
I managed to short the old battery during removal, while working it loose from the glue. While working the metal slim-jim-like shim tool underneath, I suddenly smelled a chemical odor. I stopped what I was doing and touched the back of the battery. Scalding hot! The battery began to swell a bit. I placed the phone on the driveway with nothing flammable nearby, then aimed an IR thermometer at it. Battery was at 210°F. Thermal runaway temp for Li-Po is 265°F. The temp did not rise any further, so I put a small battery powered fan on it, and eventually it cooled down to ambient. After carefully extracting it the rest of the way, it turned out I had torn the bag open and shorted it with my metal shim underneath where I could not see. I lucked out; it was only shorted when the tool was present. Phone is undamaged. It's a good idea to run your battery all the way down until the phone shuts off before doing this job to reduce the amount of stored energy in case something goes wrong. The glue is very strong, and simply pulling on the battery is unsafe. It needs to be carefully separated along both edges, similar to how you removed the glass back.
Thank you for making this video. The store told me it was integrated and it couldn't be changed and that a new phone was in order. I found that guitar picks worked very well, thin enough and strong enough for the task. You can find jewelers screw drivers at any hardware store for cheap. The whole replacement cost me under $70 for tools and batteries.
Thanks a lot. That helped me. During this COVID19 Pandemic, every mobile shop is closed here, my battery was working only for 5% and then my mobile was getting heated and switched off. Because of your tutorial, I was able to change the battery and use my mobile phone now. Thanks again
Mine JUST died. Screen went blank and felt hot and now I cant get it to turn on or charge. Is this what happened to yours ? Want to know if maybe my battery fired finally or something
For me replacing the battery was the only option because I am still paying for the phone. If I don't use the phone much the battery might last all day. Yesterday I made 1 short phone call and sent and received several text and the battery was dead in 6 hours. If I use the phone moderately I have to charge it part way through the day. If it has heavy usage then I need to charge it twice. So replacing the battery is a must. One of the things you need to be warned about is if you have a glass back it could shatter. I have a heat gun and I heated up the the bottom of the phone, I lifted it up with the suction cup but when I put the pick under it the glass cracked and once it cracks it shatters the whole back. So I went back to Amazon and bought a back cover. All in all with this video I was about to replace the battery for under 40 bucks. Really good price. Also make sure that along with the screw drivers and picks that you have a small paperclip so you can pop out the SD card. By the by could not have replaced the battery without this video, thanks. As a technician I love the internet because you can find a fix for just about anything now.
I am at the point where I carry a high capacity battery with me. When it gets low I charge the phone from that if I'm on the go and can't sit and wait an hour for it to charge from the wall. What a pain. You'd think they could have made it 1 mm thicker and put in a larger battery.
For those who want to know, you must heat the back glass immensely. It should be so hot that you can't touch it without burning yourself. Only then will it start to come off. Taking the glass off is a real pain. The battery is bad too, but not as much as the back.
It would have been lovely had you shown heating the phone. That step is critical. Also, nice if you'd have shown ANYTHING you were doing when you started taking the back off. Nice view of the table though.
hey thanks for the video, i completed this process yesterday, my only advice for anyone doing this is buy a new cover before you start as it is near impossible to remove without shattering it. my battery came with all the tools i needed for the small screws but i still needed to use a flat sharp object to both very carefully remove the cover (which shattered the old one) and to remove the battery.
great video and thank you for sharing, I have one question, I see you reused the factory adhesive, is it going to hold up after being pulled apart? is it still really sticky? thanks!
Don't buy a Note 4. All Note 4 have a power doesn't come back on problem. Just search "Note 4 power won't come back on" on TH-cam.Turns out the power regulator chip ball solder joints are flacky. Also the phone would shut down at 40% battery level. I solved that though by cleaning the battery terminals and the phone battery contacts with WD 40. Problem solved. Now my phone will go right down to 7% then shut off. When I shut the phone off to change the battery however the phone wouldn't turn back on. I had to take the battery out and let the phone cool down for at least 15 to 30 minutes before starting it back up. Some people have had success by having the regulator chip re-balled. I went back to using my Note 3. No problems with the Note 3. The Note three works with a used bluetooth speaker I bought. The Note 4 wouldn't recognize it. Just so they can say it is water resistant they put in non-replaceable batteries and sealed it in the Note 5. Big deal. I prefer replaceable batteries. I swap 2 batteries back and forth.
LMFAO... Right I was thinking the same thing... Who wants to go through all that? But what I was also wondering is how much would a phone repair place charge to do it? Probably close to $100 or more I would think seeing as many damn screws have to be undone and all the damn prying... On second thought nosy neighbors and certain family members are good at prying so maybe I can just put it back together LOL
I had a Note 4 and the darn thing started to degrade rapidly after a software update. Eventually it wouldn't turn on no matter what state the battery was in (yes I had bought new batteries for it)
Just keep a note 3, still a pretty decent phone. I just have one for storage purposes since you know, the Note 5 doesn't have a sd card slot. Sadly. But that's what I get for not doing proper research and not using my brain.
This vedio very helpful. My Samsung Note 5 Battery now is 5yrs no replacement anyway. Now i in counter that if im using youtube watching vedio easy to drained the battery. Thank you for sharing this vedio.
Back up all your data and then discharge your battery, both CRITICAL! I followed this tutorial and lost everything because my phone did not work afterwards, my battery blew up like a balloon. Be safe.
Patience and heat; things a chicken nourishes its eggs with. You gotta be like a chicken and tenderly apply some heat to it. Sitting on it works, but have lots of patience. ☻
This video does not show how to remove the glass properly (and can be found else where), BUT he does a good job of putting it back together. :) Thanks.
Great job on explaining process. Thanks, pretty thorough, except for heating part. What if don't have a hairdryer? What else can I use. I understand, avoid using metal to pry off back. What else can be used besides guitar picks? What size Phillips screwdriver did you use. I'm just starting and need to get some tools for fixing my phone and my laptops. Thanks. Jeff
Very intelligible guide to follow. My only critique would be to advise us how delicate the back cover is, inadvertently broke mine. Oops! Other than a momentary lapse in judgment, it went smoothly.
Max M - My note 5 was unable to be stolen because of this. I installed tasker and another app that tasker runs when the screens turn on to prevent the phone from being turned off when locked. They also couldn't lower the ring volume. Even if they did, it doesn't matter. I used tasker to set a routine where if I text my phone a specific text, the phone rings loudly until I text another message that stops it, or I unlock it. Since the above method to remove the battery is the only way to remove the battery, the battery can't be easily removed to turn off and steal the phone silently. So when I forgot my phone at a small store, using both the gps, rfi signals and the phone constantly ringing, I found it quickly. The kid who had it looked so embarrassed too.
MOTORCYCLES ANDGUNS - September will be two years for me! Haha were both still on note 5's. I love this phone. But my microphone has stopped working (my fault) and the front camera glass is dusty from the inside (my fault too). So I'm thinking of selling this phone, and buying the same phone or maybe upgrading to the next note.
So If you didn't hate this phone before... try replacing the battery :D thanks for the video, I have a new found respect for phone and computer techs...
Great video EXCEPT, You didn't say to heat up the front panels edges before removing it !!!! Because of that, I have damaged the upper left and lower right corners. Knowing the heat is required would prevent the damage.
Can you please clarify one thing. If you cut the glue off the back of the first case to get to the screws and in the end when it comes time to place the case back on again, would it not make sense that the case will not adhere and seal as well as it did before cutting the glue. Don't we need fresh new adhesive to make sure everything seals back together well like the first time before cutting and melting the glue?
@kilahchris A better word than harden would be adhere. If the original adhesive is in good shape, there's really no reason it wouldn't adhere the glass cover to you phone. If it has cooled, it MUST be reheated. Just keep in mind, the internal parts would now be exposed.
What are the tools i neecl to replace my olcl battery with a new battery for samsvng galaXy 5 note ..and the another problem i get with my galaxy note 5 was.. i lost my glaxy note 5 pen and it was still missing since last year.
@@jjss488 Except the software does not always work. Samsung pay does not work on the Note 5. It seems to be some kind of collusion between Verizon and Samsung to sell more phones. Verizon has frozen Android updates for the Note 5 at version 7 and Samsung has crippled Samsung Pay (for one) at any version below 9. Tricky. I now hate Samsung. A real outlaw company.
I tried to do this, the battery replacement went great exept that the back piece looks awful now and the screen on the phone went black, I don't blame him, I should have just taken it to a cellphone store
Do you think the cell phone repair stores would be able to use this method for repairs? I just need to charge my phone to transfer some important pictures and word documents. I have already purchased a new phone.
Everything it work for me but don't heat the screen to remove your battery, just use the tool and try to remove it slowly. By heating the screen, the black background on the top and at the bottom become transparency.
So I am really trying to understand how you did this; the end. I don't think that you can just put the back glass cover back on without adding any glue. And Maybe possibly after that heating it up or something to activate it and make it stick. But I can tell the cover is not going to just stick back on have factory grade resistance after that. Also, trying to place the cover it looks like it might have gotten smaller or something, some of the undercarriage exposed by like a 1 mm of space and two of the corners don't completely seal either. Any ideas on workarounds or other experience anyone can share?
Thanks teach -- you are saving people a lot of bread here. I bought a replacement back cover as well, if it's got a few cracks it'll crumble upon removal -- same thing happen to my iPhone.
Pro video editing tip: We do not need to watch you remove every single one of the 20 screws from the back of the phone. Removing one screw is the same as all the rest. Shave 2 full minutes off of this video... Edit: And nearly two more minutes putting every single one of those screws in on the reassembly.
It's not though. This is a 5 - 10 minute procedure. Could it be easier by being "removable"? Sure, but it's far from being the worst replacement experience.
Could you NOT see the tools he was using during the video? That's what you need. Also, that hand held corded black tool he was using, was a heat gun. Unlike any I've seen or owned, but I still knew what it was. It's really not that difficult to do, just don't try to hurry and force things. Adhesives typically come with the front and rear glass.
I needed to use a better suction cup as well, and found that the small sized one from the snap hook set in link below worked well: www.amazon.com/Snap-Hook-8-Hook-Value-Pack/dp/B000OAE7KA
Man I just purchased this damned phone off of Amazon. Of I had known about this phone not having an easily accessible battery I wouldn't have bought it. Great video man. I'm going to need it in less than a year in sure, lol.
Oh, I totally forgot that I have this kind of suction cup in my bathroom; It's what keeps my soap and body sponge hang in a basket. ☻ I'll use it right away!
Max M -> JJ SS Max M - My note 5 was unable to be stolen because of this. I installed tasker and another app that tasker runs when the screens turn on to prevent the phone from being turned off when locked. They also couldn't lower the ring volume. Even if they did, it doesn't matter. I used tasker to set a routine where if I text my phone a specific text, the phone rings loudly until I text another message that stops it, or I unlock it. Since the above method to remove the battery is the only way to remove the battery, the battery can't be easily removed to turn off and steal the phone silently. So when I forgot my phone at a small store, using both the gps, rfi signals and the phone constantly ringing, I found it quickly. The kid who had it looked so embarrassed too.
Please I need help. My note 5 SM-N920V just started bootlooping on its own. I have tried flashing the firmware from sam mobile but it still bootloops. I can't boot into recovery mode and the only option that works on the maintenance boot mode is restart and power down. Please help.
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Do you need to buy a new adhesive or the old one will hold?
never use metal tool for removing battery. battery can puncture and blast. use plastic pry tool
Useful for the thoughtless. Thanks.
The amount of pressure required would instantly break a plastic tool. A broken plastic tool can be sharp and under pressure could puncture a battery. A metal tool used correctly was the right choice in this instance.
@@acgolem Indubitably
Ya I could only imagine. I'm a hobbyist and I have seen many of Lipo batteries catch on fire lol.
I managed to short the old battery during removal, while working it loose from the glue. While working the metal slim-jim-like shim tool underneath, I suddenly smelled a chemical odor. I stopped what I was doing and touched the back of the battery. Scalding hot! The battery began to swell a bit. I placed the phone on the driveway with nothing flammable nearby, then aimed an IR thermometer at it. Battery was at 210°F. Thermal runaway temp for Li-Po is 265°F. The temp did not rise any further, so I put a small battery powered fan on it, and eventually it cooled down to ambient. After carefully extracting it the rest of the way, it turned out I had torn the bag open and shorted it with my metal shim underneath where I could not see. I lucked out; it was only shorted when the tool was present. Phone is undamaged.
It's a good idea to run your battery all the way down until the phone shuts off before doing this job to reduce the amount of stored energy in case something goes wrong. The glue is very strong, and simply pulling on the battery is unsafe. It needs to be carefully separated along both edges, similar to how you removed the glass back.
You're suppose to run the battery down. You should have checked out other instruction websites. Li-on can explode if punctured.
Thank you for making this video. The store told me it was integrated and it couldn't be changed and that a new phone was in order. I found that guitar picks worked very well, thin enough and strong enough for the task. You can find jewelers screw drivers at any hardware store for cheap. The whole replacement cost me under $70 for tools and batteries.
Thanks a lot. That helped me. During this COVID19 Pandemic, every mobile shop is closed here, my battery was working only for 5% and then my mobile was getting heated and switched off. Because of your tutorial, I was able to change the battery and use my mobile phone now. Thanks again
Mine JUST died. Screen went blank and felt hot and now I cant get it to turn on or charge. Is this what happened to yours ? Want to know if maybe my battery fired finally or something
For me replacing the battery was the only option because I am still paying for the phone. If I don't use the phone much the battery might last all day. Yesterday I made 1 short phone call and sent and received several text and the battery was dead in 6 hours. If I use the phone moderately I have to charge it part way through the day. If it has heavy usage then I need to charge it twice. So replacing the battery is a must.
One of the things you need to be warned about is if you have a glass back it could shatter. I have a heat gun and I heated up the the bottom of the phone, I lifted it up with the suction cup but when I put the pick under it the glass cracked and once it cracks it shatters the whole back. So I went back to Amazon and bought a back cover. All in all with this video I was about to replace the battery for under 40 bucks. Really good price. Also make sure that along with the screw drivers and picks that you have a small paperclip so you can pop out the SD card.
By the by could not have replaced the battery without this video, thanks. As a technician I love the internet because you can find a fix for just about anything now.
I am at the point where I carry a high capacity battery with me. When it gets low I charge the phone from that if I'm on the go and can't sit and wait an hour for it to charge from the wall. What a pain. You'd think they could have made it 1 mm thicker and put in a larger battery.
Wow this is quite a complex process for me! I'm happy I just stuck with my note 3. Swapped my battery out and now I'm all set for another few years.
Got it done! Revived my old note 5 into a functional gimbal camera! $17 bucks for a new battery and your wisdom! Cheers
Only question I have ..did u need to use more adhesive when reapplying the back
@Alton Kilbourne lol
@Alton Kilbourne he sure is
For those who want to know, you must heat the back glass immensely. It should be so hot that you can't touch it without burning yourself. Only then will it start to come off.
Taking the glass off is a real pain. The battery is bad too, but not as much as the back.
no wonder mine was not coming off . not enough heat. thanks
my cover is also cracked immensely. can the suction cup still work?
What do u heat it up with?
@@kimberlycurtsinger72 used a blow dryer. Heat gun would be best.
Just changed my Note 5 battery successfully with your tips and precautions in mind. Thank you n cheers.
How did you give your phone some heat?
@@guinchang21 I had a heat gun
They broke out of Alcatraz easier than this!
Honestly
what did you use to heat it up ?
silverss onyoutube heat gun ? lol
silverss onyoutube hair dryer?
Microwave it, it's a Samsung hack.
no do not microwave it.
I used a torch on mine it worked perfect
It would have been lovely had you shown heating the phone. That step is critical. Also, nice if you'd have shown ANYTHING you were doing when you started taking the back off. Nice view of the table though.
Ikr worst vid ever
hey thanks for the video, i completed this process yesterday, my only advice for anyone doing this is buy a new cover before you start as it is near impossible to remove without shattering it. my battery came with all the tools i needed for the small screws but i still needed to use a flat sharp object to both very carefully remove the cover (which shattered the old one) and to remove the battery.
And the paint on my screen peeled off when i took frame off too
great video and thank you for sharing, I have one question, I see you reused the factory adhesive, is it going to hold up after being pulled apart? is it still really sticky? thanks!
If you're worried about it coming off then just get a case
after watching this im going to buy note 4 at this point
Don't buy a Note 4. All Note 4 have a power doesn't come back on problem. Just search "Note 4 power won't come back on" on TH-cam.Turns out the power regulator chip ball solder joints are flacky. Also the phone would shut down at 40% battery level. I solved that though by cleaning the battery terminals and the phone battery contacts with WD 40. Problem solved. Now my phone will go right down to 7% then shut off. When I shut the phone off to change the battery however the phone wouldn't turn back on. I had to take the battery out and let the phone cool down for at least 15 to 30 minutes before starting it back up. Some people have had success by having the regulator chip re-balled. I went back to using my Note 3. No problems with the Note 3. The Note three works with a used bluetooth speaker I bought. The Note 4 wouldn't recognize it. Just so they can say it is water resistant they put in non-replaceable batteries and sealed it in the Note 5. Big deal. I prefer replaceable batteries. I swap 2 batteries back and forth.
LMFAO... Right I was thinking the same thing... Who wants to go through all that? But what I was also wondering is how much would a phone repair place charge to do it? Probably close to $100 or more I would think seeing as many damn screws have to be undone and all the damn prying... On second thought nosy neighbors and certain family members are good at prying so maybe I can just put it back together LOL
I had a Note 4 and the darn thing started to degrade rapidly after a software update. Eventually it wouldn't turn on no matter what state the battery was in (yes I had bought new batteries for it)
Just keep a note 3, still a pretty decent phone. I just have one for storage purposes since you know, the Note 5 doesn't have a sd card slot. Sadly. But that's what I get for not doing proper research and not using my brain.
same cant be bothered with this id end up breaking the device
just rescued my baby pictures with your help, Thank you!
Thank you for your wonderful video. Very clear explained!
This vedio very helpful. My Samsung Note 5 Battery now is 5yrs no replacement anyway. Now i in counter that if im using youtube watching vedio easy to drained the battery. Thank you for sharing this vedio.
Wouldn't it wise to test the charging of the battery prior to adding all those screws???
so what happens if the glue of the back glass wasn't working? is there a glue/adhesive to use?
BrooklynBeast Lopez similar to putty glue , not caulking. Same adhesive as we use to place on emblems on cars.
3m weatherstripping adhesive. You can buy it at any auto parts store.
Adhesive glue yeah it's your phone cover... that will hold everything together.
Back up all your data and then discharge your battery, both CRITICAL! I followed this tutorial and lost everything because my phone did not work afterwards, my battery blew up like a balloon. Be safe.
Hi - are you talking about the new battery blowing up like a balloon?
@@matthewsellars890 he probably got cheap quality battery or counterfeit. Make sure buy one that is reputable store online, not Ebay or something.
@@R-0-1-XIceFrost I was gonna take a gamble and hope for the best I got an oem lmao
what caused your battery to blow
Thank U so much I saved $40.-$25. replacing the battery myself 🤗🥰🔋
How'd you do that without breaking the rear glass. Mine broke immediately
Heat
Patience and heat; things a chicken nourishes its eggs with. You gotta be like a chicken and tenderly apply some heat to it. Sitting on it works, but have lots of patience. ☻
Where could i buy the battery. Is it the same with note 4? I cant find it here in ph.
This video does not show how to remove the glass properly (and can be found else where), BUT he does a good job of putting it back together. :) Thanks.
Probably because the guy broke it while removing his and edited it out ;)
Great job on explaining process. Thanks, pretty thorough, except for heating part. What if don't have a hairdryer? What else can I use. I understand, avoid using metal to pry off back. What else can be used besides guitar picks? What size Phillips screwdriver did you use. I'm just starting and need to get some tools for fixing my phone and my laptops. Thanks. Jeff
Just a set of small screw drivers. You get them at any store that sells tools. Dollar General sells them too.
where do you get the glass back cover? i broke mine . thank you
Same, same same😀😀😀😀
Very intelligible guide to follow. My only critique would be to advise us how delicate the back cover is, inadvertently broke mine. Oops! Other than a momentary lapse in judgment, it went smoothly.
Just revived my old note. Thanks for your video.
This alone will make me not own one of these because I have had to change the battery on every phone I have owned.
2016: watching a 12 min tutorial on how to replace a battery on a cell phone.
what planet do we live in??
Max M - My note 5 was unable to be stolen because of this. I installed tasker and another app that tasker runs when the screens turn on to prevent the phone from being turned off when locked. They also couldn't lower the ring volume. Even if they did, it doesn't matter. I used tasker to set a routine where if I text my phone a specific text, the phone rings loudly until I text another message that stops it, or I unlock it. Since the above method to remove the battery is the only way to remove the battery, the battery can't be easily removed to turn off and steal the phone silently. So when I forgot my phone at a small store, using both the gps, rfi signals and the phone constantly ringing, I found it quickly. The kid who had it looked so embarrassed too.
JJ SS that's very smart I'm thinking of removing my battery soon maybe this August since it will be exactly 2 years since I got the phone.
MOTORCYCLES ANDGUNS - September will be two years for me! Haha were both still on note 5's. I love this phone. But my microphone has stopped working (my fault) and the front camera glass is dusty from the inside (my fault too). So I'm thinking of selling this phone, and buying the same phone or maybe upgrading to the next note.
JJ SS lol yea. I clean my phone with a paper towel once in awhile
Max M Called why get ripped off by a company when you can simply Do it yourself busta.
That wasn't helpful you didn't show how to give it heat
lmfao
Very nice video, you did well!!! Thanks for sharing.
i serg you have A screen replacement video for this phone tanks jorge?
It helped
My impatience didn't
Bye note 5, i will miss you
So If you didn't hate this phone before... try replacing the battery :D
thanks for the video, I have a new found respect for phone and computer techs...
can u use a blow dryer for heat?
+INFJ how long did it take
Savi Kiz - 20 minutes
20 minutes to heat it, or 20 minutes to replace the battery?
Whats the name of the song in minute 3:40 please
Where do u buy your batteries?
Great video EXCEPT, You didn't say to heat up the front panels edges before removing it !!!! Because of that, I have damaged the upper left and lower right corners. Knowing the heat is required would prevent the damage.
Why they changed from the Note 3 removable back is a mystery. Changed my Note 3 battery in under one minute.
Can you please clarify one thing. If you cut the glue off the back of the first case to get to the screws and in the end when it comes time to place the case back on again, would it not make sense that the case will not adhere and seal as well as it did before cutting the glue. Don't we need fresh new adhesive to make sure everything seals back together well like the first time before cutting and melting the glue?
@kilahchris
A better word than harden would be adhere.
If the original adhesive is in good shape, there's really no reason it wouldn't adhere the glass cover to you phone.
If it has cooled, it MUST be reheated.
Just keep in mind, the internal parts would now be exposed.
Biggest problem: finding a reliable replacement battery. Most are just as bad as the one you are replacing.
LUCKYLADY000000 Always buy an OEM battery
Guided Hand where can I buy a non fake oem?
You said it!! Exactly my experience with any of these! Theyre NEVER like the original...says it is..but it never seems to be...
@Alton Kilbourne howww
@Alton Kilbourne interesting. Why would you say that to me?
I did it! Only lost one screw. Also I had bad apple undo the back cover for free for me. :)
Thanks for the video, it helped me a lot.
isamsung , great ! always support your phone , now you make no sd slot and removing battery so difficult ...wtf
It's not supposed to be removable in the first place.
@@phoebesellers5100 Poor quality Samsung
What are the tools i neecl to replace my olcl battery with a new battery for samsvng galaXy 5 note ..and the another problem i get with my galaxy note 5 was.. i lost my glaxy note 5 pen and it was still missing since last year.
Nuts !!! That's why i stick to Note 3 and get aftermarket triple capacity battery
Sir Antidote - Note 3 sucks. Note 5, best note ever.
JJ SS note 4!
@@jjss488 Except the software does not always work. Samsung pay does not work on the Note 5. It seems to be some kind of collusion between Verizon and Samsung to sell more phones. Verizon has frozen Android updates for the Note 5 at version 7 and Samsung has crippled Samsung Pay (for one) at any version below 9. Tricky. I now hate Samsung. A real outlaw company.
Does n920v lcd is compatible in n920c lcd?
Sorry,How much cost replace buttery,only job?And weare?Thank you
I tried to do this, the battery replacement went great exept that the back piece looks awful now and the screen on the phone went black, I don't blame him, I should have just taken it to a cellphone store
Do you think the cell phone repair stores would be able to use this method for repairs? I just need to charge my phone to transfer some important pictures and word documents. I have already purchased a new phone.
Easier to just buy a new back when you buy the battery. Back is very thin.
Thanks a lot! this video really helped me and without using heat on my phone
Everything it work for me but don't heat the screen to remove your battery, just use the tool and try to remove it slowly. By heating the screen, the black background on the top and at the bottom become transparency.
So I am really trying to understand how you did this; the end. I don't think that you can just put the back glass cover back on without adding any glue. And Maybe possibly after that heating it up or something to activate it and make it stick. But I can tell the cover is not going to just stick back on have factory grade resistance after that. Also, trying to place the cover it looks like it might have gotten smaller or something, some of the undercarriage exposed by like a 1 mm of space and two of the corners don't completely seal either. Any ideas on workarounds or other experience anyone can share?
So I want to permanently remove the cameras on this phone. Is it doable or do I have to drill it out?
Same question? what did you use to HEAT >>>>????
changing batteries in samsung new phones is very easy.i must say as easy as building a space shuttle in your garage
That's called "Keeping the Consumers from Doing It Themselves!"
Thanks teach -- you are saving people a lot of bread here. I bought a replacement back cover as well, if it's got a few cracks it'll crumble upon removal -- same thing happen to my iPhone.
Pro video editing tip: We do not need to watch you remove every single one of the 20 screws from the back of the phone. Removing one screw is the same as all the rest. Shave 2 full minutes off of this video...
Edit: And nearly two more minutes putting every single one of those screws in on the reassembly.
And next time you make a video, please try to keep things "in frame".
That's why god made fast forward. LOL ;-)
@@mikethelma That's why god made video editing software
how much is the cost for change the battery ?
what do you use for heat
nice video... would have been nice to show if the phone is still alive though after running it through that
why is it so complicated to remove the battery
So people will pay a lot for a repair or just buy a new one as soon as the battery gets slow.
It's not though. This is a 5 - 10 minute procedure. Could it be easier by being "removable"? Sure, but it's far from being the worst replacement experience.
It's not supposed to be removable anyway & may void your warranty.
by the time the battery dies you wont have a warranty anymore.
@@ianhamer7317
Yep, pretty much.
Helpful share, thank you 😁
really helpful 🖒thanks for your hard work on it XD
He did not mention what are tools needed to do this? Also how did he heat up the back?
Could you NOT see the tools he was using during the video?
That's what you need.
Also, that hand held corded black tool he was using, was a heat gun.
Unlike any I've seen or owned, but I still knew what it was.
It's really not that difficult to do, just don't try to hurry and force things.
Adhesives typically come with the front and rear glass.
@@russmack7910 And he listed the tools in under the video description. Even so, at Amazon, mot batteries come as kits with all of the tools.
Geez what a dick ^
Helpful yes but totally uncalled for tone. I think people too often forget that the "users" you respond to here are real people
I needed to use a better suction cup as well, and found that the small sized one from the snap hook set in link below worked well:
www.amazon.com/Snap-Hook-8-Hook-Value-Pack/dp/B000OAE7KA
Does someone have to buy new cover or can u use old one as u did? Heard you need a new one
Seriously. They put glue on the back cover and battery to the point you end up breaking something. Crazy
Brillian, "have to give it some heat on the back cover" then you neglect to show us how it is you gave it some heat. Thanks!
Awesome but what to use to hit hot gun or something else
Thanks, very helpful, I have a Note 5 intact and I want to revive it.
What about re attaching?
yeah am having an issue with this the battery will not charge
Man I just purchased this damned phone off of Amazon. Of I had known about this phone not having an easily accessible battery I wouldn't have bought it. Great video man. I'm going to need it in less than a year in sure, lol.
Question - if the battery is to change, the shop will make it possible, or not?
Dont you need glue againg to put the cover back on ???????
Bonus points on mine, the battery started to swell and actually forced the backplate half off. Yay for saving a step, lol.
Thank you for the video. I did mine safe and sound.
Nicely done, thank you.
Do you guys know about the battery quantum 6600mah that can be use for note 5 ?
Oh, I totally forgot that I have this kind of suction cup in my bathroom; It's what keeps my soap and body sponge hang in a basket. ☻ I'll use it right away!
by far the most ridiculous battery entry system I've seen in all my 50 years. This is incredibly stupid design.
Max M -> JJ SS
Max M - My note 5 was unable to be stolen because of this. I installed tasker and another app that tasker runs when the screens turn on to prevent the phone from being turned off when locked. They also couldn't lower the ring volume. Even if they did, it doesn't matter. I used tasker to set a routine where if I text my phone a specific text, the phone rings loudly until I text another message that stops it, or I unlock it. Since the above method to remove the battery is the only way to remove the battery, the battery can't be easily removed to turn off and steal the phone silently. So when I forgot my phone at a small store, using both the gps, rfi signals and the phone constantly ringing, I found it quickly. The kid who had it looked so embarrassed too.
After this does the phone still work the same?? I'm sure something got damaged with that heating and prying shit.
works fine, took me 30 mins to replace everything and it works just like when I got it
what size screw driver do you need??
It isn't the size of the screw driver, but how you use it.
About the smallest one you can find at Lowes/Home Depot/Walmart/Local DIY Store.
dont you need new adhesive?
i hate to backup the data. do i need to? just to change the battery?
hello how much time heating because i cant get that gap and i already broke the glass :{
Glad they told me about this lovely feature... wtf!
That was great thank you❤😂 12:35
I'm gonna go postal if i watch the whole video
Tu'i Faioa LOL!
Don't forget the stamps!
Is there an sd card slot in a note 5 or not? Please answer
How much heat, and how is it applied?
How u giv heat plz mention
how did you heat it ?
Please I need help. My note 5 SM-N920V just started bootlooping on its own. I have tried flashing the firmware from sam mobile but it still bootloops. I can't boot into recovery mode and the only option that works on the maintenance boot mode is restart and power down. Please help.
Life saver in 2023. Any one uses note 5 in 2023 ?