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How To Remove Battery From Samsung Galaxy S6 Smartphone

How To Remove Battery From Samsung Galaxy S6 Smartphone

It seemed when the Samsung Galaxy S6 was released, that it would be impossible to remove the battery on the new smartphone. But now, it seems that one XDA Developers forum member has found a way to remove the battery on Samsung Galaxy S6. Even though this method is not as easy as earlier Samsung Galaxy smartphones, the new way will still allow those to remove the Galaxy S6 battery. Below are the instructions on how to remove the battery from Samsung Galaxy S6.

When looking at the instruction manual that is provided by Samsung for the Galaxy S6, the company warns that this should only be attempted by “your service provider or an authorized repair agent.” If you try to remove the battery yourself and you severely damage your phone, it will not be covered by your warranty. Here are the steps on how to remove the Samsung Galaxy S6 battery:

 

How to remove battery on Samsung Galaxy S6:

  1. Turn off the Samsung Galaxy S6
  2. Remove the SIM card tray from the device
  3. Remove the back cover
  4. Remove the screws that line the perimeter of the device
  5. Remove the circuit board
  6. Disconnect the battery connector
  7. Remove the battery

 

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For a visual guide on how to remove battery on Samsung Galaxy S6, visit page 138 of Samsung’s instruction manual by clicking here (PDF). As mentioned before by Samsung, this should only be attempted by “your service provider or an authorized repair agent.” Any damages to the Galaxy S6 battery removal process is at your own risk.

 

 

 

 

 

Source: [ XDA DEVELOPERSSAMSUNG (PDF) ]

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