Introduction
Ce tutoriel de réparation provient de l'équipe iFixit et n'a pas été soumis à l'approbation de Google. Pour en savoir plus sur nos tutoriels de réparation, c'est par ici.
Ce tutoriel montre comment retirer et remplacer la batterie usée de votre Google Pixel 3 XL.
Pour votre sécurité, laissez votre batterie se vider en dessous de 25 % avant de vous lancer. Cela réduira les risques de déclencher un incendie dangereux si jamais vous abîmez accidentellement la batterie pendant la réparation. Si votre batterie est gonflée, prenez les précautions nécessaires.
Remplacer la batterie nécessite de décoller la bobine de recharge sans fil et de transférer la bobine sur la batterie de remplacement.
Ce dont vous avez besoin
-
-
Faites chauffer un iOpener et posez-le sur le bord droit du panneau arrière pendant une minute.
-
Pendant que vous attendez, repérez les zones suivantes de la coque arrière :
-
Il y a beaucoup d'adhésif tenace en bas du téléphone.
-
Faites attention à ne pas trancher la nappe du lecteur d'empreintes digitales en faisant levier.
-
-
-
Appliquez une ventouse sur le bord chauffé de la coque arrière, aussi près que possible du bord.
-
Tirez fortement et constamment sur la ventouse pour ouvrir un espace.
-
Cette étape peut être difficile suivant l'âge du téléphone. Si vous avez du mal, refaites chauffer le bord et essayez de nouveau.
-
Insérez la pointe d'un médiator dans l'espace.
Suction cup doesn’t work on severely cracked glass.
Step 1 - 2 took me about 50 minutes. Back and forth with heat and trying with suction cup. I could get my finger nail in but not the pick. Took two people, but we finally got a pick in. 2 year old phone.
I also struggled here for a while. I ended up working my way around the entire edge of the phone until I found one spot where I could pry up the back panel. I used a jimmy instead of the opening pics. I also used a hairdryer on lower heat instead of the iopener. 3 year old phone.
Took 30 minutes + to get the back cover off. Used another suction cup to grip from the busted screen and the ifixit suction cup for the back. A thinner Acoustic guitar pick was required opposed to the standard Blues picks provided in the kit (har-har). Would HIGHLY suggest getting a pick into both the back and the front before removing the panels as it will give you more surfaces to pry from. Made that mistake...
Over 2 hours of trying, I keep reheating the pouch and let it sit on the edge for sometimes up to 10 minutes since the directed 1 minute wasn't working. Physically cant get enough leverage on the back of the phone; picks are too thick to get under the crack, and the suction cup pops off before I can get enough force to see any gap open. Phone is 5 years old. I really need some help
Hey Grant!
I hear your pain—the adhesives on this phone are very strong. The initial gap is one of the hardest parts of the procedure. Here are some suggestions:
* If you have a hair dryer, give that a shot. Heat the edge until it is slightly too hot to the touch.* These adhesives separate not with extreme force, but with constant steady force and time. Try heating the edge and pull on the suction cup with firm force for about a minute to let the adhesive separate.
* If you have an opening tool, you can try this procedure to get the initial gap.
-
-
-
Faites glisser le médiator le long du bord droit pour y trancher l'adhésif.
-
L'adhésif durcit en refroidissant. Si cela vous arrive, refaites chauffer le bord pour faciliter la tranche.
-
Une fois que vous avez tranché le bord, laissez un médiator dans la jointure pour empêcher que l'adhésif colle à nouveau.
-
-
-
Appliquez un iOpener chaud en bas de la vitre arrière pendant une minute.
-
-
-
Servez-vous d'un médiator pour trancher l'adhésif le long du coin inférieur droit, puis le long du bord inférieur du téléphone.
-
Laissez un médiator dans le coin pour empêcher l'adhésif de recoller.
-
-
-
Continuez à faire chauffer et à trancher les bords restants.
-
Faites attention en tranchant le long du bord gauche du téléphone. Si vous avez l'impression que le médiator reste coincé en haut, il se peut que vous ayez heurté le lecteur d'empreintes digitales. Rapprochez légèrement le médiator de la jointure et recommencez.
-
Assurez-vous de trancher à travers les portions d'adhésif plus épaisses en bas et à droite du téléphone.
The back cover is Glass!!!!. DO NOT PRY HARD, IT WILL BREAK!!!!!!!
You must go slowly and let the heat do the work, if you force the cover off, it will shatter.
-
-
-
Soulevez délicatement le bord droit de la coque arrière.
-
Servez-vous d'un médiator pour trancher tout reste d'adhésif sur le long des bords.
-
-
-
Soulevez le bord droit de la coque arrière, retournez-le et posez-le à gauche du téléphone.
Reassembly is way harder. The adhesive guide is generic and not super helpful, so don't be surprised if things went smoothly until you get to this step and then everything starts sticking to things its not supposed to.
This is great but how you address that fact that the phone is tied to a particular fingerprint sensor and after replacing, the new sensor is not recognized by the original phone?
Hi Dave!
There's a software calibration tool that you can use to calibrate your new fingerprint sensor. I've updated this step to include a link to the tool.
I have a pixel 3 xl and I can't get the tool to work. I finally got the driver's installed after several hours and it says it's for pixel 6 and up basically. So I tried the other option and it's basically saying to do a factory reset? Did I mess something up on the install or what am I doing wrong here? Thanks
Uhhh
So, apparently the connector on the motherboard for the fingerprint sensor is just ridiculously fragile, because after plugging and screwing everything in (pretty much reassembled except for the adhesive), I closed up the phone and powered it on to test if everything was working, and when I opened it back up and let the top hang off to the side, it just snapped off. I didn't even have it tensioned that much, it was just hanging off to the side and snapped. So now I've traded a non-functional camera with a non-functional and irreparable (unless I get a new motherboard) fingerprint sensor.
The guide really ought to emphasize how delicate that connector really is. I have a google drive link here to a photo of the remnants of my poor fingerprint sensor connector :( link
Wasted a ton of time and effort (and money) trying to use this guide to repair my Pixel 3XL. Then I get to the software calibration tool and find:
Unsupported deviceThis is not a compatible device. Only Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7, 7 Pro, 7a devices can install this software.
I cannot say how frustrating it is when a guide and website that tried to be so helpful ends up like this. Failure due to referencing tools not on the site and not suitable for the job. -
-
-
Prenez une pincette pour décoller et enlevez soigneusement le morceau de ruban adhésif jaune qui recouvre le connecteur du lecteur d'empreintes digitales.
This step is utterly unnecessary. It achieves nothing, and the tape is there for a reason (I'm not sure why, maybe to prevent short circuits). I didn't remove this tape while disassembling and it didn't change anything.
The Kapton tape should adhere to both the cable and the connector. It helps prevent the cable from slipping out of the ZIF connector. You're right in that you don't have to completely remove the tape—I've adjusted the step to reflect this.
I just finished this guide, thank you. It would be nice to have a "before ribbon removed" reference picture that's also without the Kapton tape in place if possible. I was no longer certain how far back into the ZIF connector I had to place the ribbon cable as I simply forgot what it looked like before removing it. Basically, it "felt" like it was out too far, but since I had no reference I couldn't compare. Step 10 has good close up pics, but the ribbon cable is already out a bit so a bad reference.
-
-
-
-
Prenez la pointe d'une spatule (spudger) pour retourner délicatement le clapet noir de la prise ZIF du lecteur d'empreintes digitales.
-
Saisissez la languette de la nappe avec votre pincette ou vos doigts et sortez délicatement la nappe de sa prise.
-
-
Outil utilisé dans cette étape :Magnetic Project Mat$19.95
-
Dévissez les quatre vis T3 suivantes qui fixent le cache en métal :
-
Trois vis de 4 mm de long
-
Une vis de 3 mm de long
Be careful when putting the screws back in that you do not over tighten. This will cause you to destroy some pixels on your screen.
The long screw on my disassembly was adjacent to the lettering for the Qi inductive receiver, and not close to the silver exposed part of the battery as indicated
-
-
-
Faites levier avec l'extrémité plate d'une spatule (spudger) sous le bord droit du cache en métal pour détacher celui-ci.
-
Retirez le cache en métal.
There is a small adhesive pad under the metal bracket, between the two middle screws that will provide some resistance when lifting the metal cover bracket
-
-
-
Servez-vous de la pointe d'une spatule pour soulever et débrancher le connecteur de la batterie de sa prise.
-
Repliez la nappe de la batterie de façon que le connecteur ne risque pas de toucher la prise.
-
-
-
Faites levier avec la pointe d'une spatule pour débrancher le connecteur de la bobine de sa prise sur la carte mère, à côté du bord droit du téléphone.
-
-
-
Insérez la pointe d'un médiator sous un bord de la bobine de charge.
-
Faites glisser votre outil le long du bord pour faire céder l'adhésif.
This step is completely not needed. The new battery already had a coil attached so i didn’t need to remove the coil from the old battery.
^ Not in my kit.
Go slow, don't rush this one. It is harder than the case (at least for me)
My kit also did not come with a replacement coil or adhesive. Any suggestions on what to do here? Could I use adhesive strips to re attach the coil?
-
-
-
Soulevez le bord que vous avez décollé.
-
Maintenez le téléphone incliné et appliquez quelques gouttes de dissolvant ou d'alcool isopropylique à haute concentration le long du bord.
-
Laissez le téléphone dans cette position pendant une ou deux minutes pour permettre à l'adhésif de ramollir.
-
-
-
Insérez un bord plat de médiator sous un coin de la bobine de charge.
-
Poussez-le lentement et fermement sous la bobine pour faire céder l'adhésif.
-
L'adhésif est concentré sur les bords de la bobine de charge. Servez-vous du médiator pour le trancher.
-
-
-
Retirez la bobine de rharge sans fil.
-
Veillez à nettoyer la surface de la batterie de toute trace d'adhésif. Faites très attention à ne pas la percer.
-
Branchez le connecteur de la bobine à sa prise sur la carte mère. Ainsi, vous pourrez aligner correctement la bobine.
-
Décollez les films adhésifs de la bobine.
-
Posez la bobine sur la batterie et appuyez fermement dessus.
This step is a bit out of place. It is only relevant if you are replacing the charging coil and keeping the old battery.
My kit did not come with adhesive for the coil. So check for that before you begin.
My kit also did not come with adhesive for the coil. Where can I buy the replacement coil or the adhesive to reinstall the old coil?
-
-
-
Retirez les deux vis T3 de 3 mm de long, qui fixent le support du connecteur de la matrice de boutons.
-
Retirez le support du connecteur de la matrice de boutons.
-
-
-
Avec la pointe d'une spatule, soulevez et déconnectez le connecteur de la matrice de boutons de sa prise dans la carte mère.
I don't see how it helps. Even if you use a bracing pick, this connector doesn't seem to block it in any way.
We recommend disconnecting this cable to reduce the chance of severing it when you pry on the battery.
-
-
-
Insérez la pointe d'une spatule dans l'interstice le long du bord supérieur de la batterie.
-
Faites lentement glisser la pointe le long de l'interstice pour soulever et décoller le ruban adhésif isolant de la batterie.
-
Repliez le ruban pour l'éloigner de la batterie.
this photo shows the volume/power cable above the battery detached, but that step is not included in any of the instructions (including removing the metal cover). I highly recommend detaching that cable and being very careful, lest you sever it like I did.
-
-
-
Faites soigneusement glisser la pointe d'une spatule sous les languettes d'extraction jaunes repliées contre le bord supérieur de la batterie.
-
Détachez les languettes de la batterie.
-
-
-
Insérez l'extrémité plate d'un médiator dans l'interstice à côté de la batterie, en dessous de la bande adhésive jaune.
-
Coincez solidement le médiator sous la batterie. Il servira à protéger les bandes adhésives ainsi qu'à guider leur extraction.
I did it without using a bracing pick because it makes the angle less shallow due to adding more material in the way. Also, I didn't notice any "sharp edges near the top of the battery". The gold-colored antenna thing sticks out, but it's on the "easy" side of the battery, the one that only has adhesive half as long as the left side, so the angle doesn't have to be as shallow there.
-
-
-
Tirez lentement et constamment sur la bande adhésive jaune. Faites de votre mieux pour rester aussi proche de l'horizontale que possible.
-
Quand vous tirez sur la bande adhésive, appuyez sur le médiator pour le coincer autant que possible sous la batterie.
-
Faites la même chose avec la seconde bande adhésive d'extraction.
I used alcohol but this strip shown in the photo just wouldn't come out and it eventually broke due to tension. I suppose the Pixel 3 design team didn't care about the fact that using an adhesive strip as long as the battery makes taking it out imposible.
Fortunately, once I removed the strip on the right side (which is much shorter), I was able to insert a spudger after I tilted the battery up and I cut through the remaining adhesive from the right side.
The idea here is the same as those 3m wall hangers. Both of my pull tabs broke off pretty instantly though. Ended up sticking one of the blue picks under the battery and prying it out. Start of the right side as that side has much less tape on it. HOWEVER, be careful that on the right side, under the battery, is a ribbon cable for the squeeze sensor. You can see this in the picture in step 26. Be sure not to to get under the battery near this cable or you could crimp it.
-
-
Outil utilisé dans cette étape :Tesa 61395 Tape$5.99
-
Retirez la batterie.
-
Nettoyez tous les résidus d'adhésif du compartiment de la batterie.
-
Rebranchez temporairement le connecteur de la batterie à sa prise sur la carte mère. Ainsi, la batterie sera alignée correctement.
-
Appliquez des bandes adhésives étirables, double face ou prédécoupées.
-
Posez la batterie dans le téléphone et appuyez fermement dessus.
-
Débranchez le connecteur de la batterie de sa prise sur la carte mère et reprenez le remontage.
While the nobel work of ifixit and the supporters goes unquestioned…. why only bring us halfway? Which pieces of the tesa for the battery, coil and….? Which direction does the adhesive template go on… a few more pictures and you walk us across the finish line.
Thanks just the same
I'd recommend a generic stretch-release adhesive for the battery cut for size (best for future replacements) and I'd also use a smaller strip than original on the left side, because I found it impossible to remove the original long strip.
Any kind of double-sided tape for the coil will work (best if it's one that can be unglued in the future, so you can use very small pieces, it doesn't have to be ultra-secure)..
Krzeszny -
Step 20 links to a guide on how to put the back cover adhesive on Google Pixel 3 XL Back Cover Adhesive Installation
Frank -
Very helpful and managed to follow all the steps to the end (and back again). Battery shows up as charging (and holding charge) but the phone won't power on....
....any idea what I've missed or accidentally broken???
I actually have the same issue. My phone died prior to the repair, but replacing the battery didn't change anything. I'm wondering if it is a reoccurring issue issue with this model.
Jared -
In step 20 and 21 the cable that connects the power button is detached. Have to make sure that it is sitting properly back in its spot for the button to work.
Frank -
-
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions en sens inverse.
Pour une performance optimale, calibrez votre nouvelle batterie : chargez-la à 100 % et laissez-la charger pendant au moins deux heures supplémentaires. Puis, utilisez votre téléphone jusqu’à ce que la batterie soit vide et qu’il s’éteigne. Enfin rechargez-le à 100 % sans interruption.
Apportez vos déchets électroniques à un recycleur certifié R2 ou e-Stewards.
La réparation ne s’est pas déroulée comme prévu ? Consultez notre communauté de réponses pour obtenir de l’aide au diagnostic.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions en sens inverse.
Pour une performance optimale, calibrez votre nouvelle batterie : chargez-la à 100 % et laissez-la charger pendant au moins deux heures supplémentaires. Puis, utilisez votre téléphone jusqu’à ce que la batterie soit vide et qu’il s’éteigne. Enfin rechargez-le à 100 % sans interruption.
Apportez vos déchets électroniques à un recycleur certifié R2 ou e-Stewards.
La réparation ne s’est pas déroulée comme prévu ? Consultez notre communauté de réponses pour obtenir de l’aide au diagnostic.
Annulation : je n'ai pas terminé ce tutoriel.
94 autres ont terminé cette réparation.
Merci à ces traducteurs :
100%
Ces traducteurs nous aident réparer le monde ! Vous voulez contribuer ?
Commencez à traduire ›
46 commentaires
Very helpful, thank you! I was able to replace my battery pretty easily thanks to this guide.
Hey. After installing ney battery and new usb port my Pixel 3 has problems with microphones. Its only works with phoning via speakers. can you help me ?
Hi Kevin,
Assuming that you did not remove the motherboard (which houses a mic), it sounds like something may be off with the daughterboard, which surrounds the USB port and houses the other microphone. I would suggest carefully disconnecting and re-seating the daughterboard connectors, and making sure that the microphone is aligned to the port.
Thanks for these great instructions.
I followed them, and managed to replace my old Pixel 3 XL battery without any problems.
What about re attaching the charging coil? The adhesive is now shot on the coil. What should you do to adhere the coil to the new battery?
Hi Glenden,
You can use some strips from the pre-cut adhesive card to re-affix the coil onto the new battery.
just use some of the old adhesive from the cover to tack down the four corners. It is still sticky enough. Once you put the back cover on, it will snug everything nice and tight
rjhv28 -
The kit came with much more adhesive strips than needed for securing the battery. I cut a few small pieces out, stuck them to the battery where the old adhesive was, not under the coil itself, and that worked well. Be sure to plug in the coil first for proper alignment. Then press down on the closest adhesive bit and work your way away from the connector keeping the coil flat.
any recommendation as to where i should buy a good battery?
thank you in advance!
Hi Alessandro,
If you are in the US, we sell replacement batteries and battery kits for the Pixel 3 XL. We stand by the parts we sell and have great customer service if any issue arises.
Used this to replace the back cover, battery and USB board on my Pixel 3xl. Very happy with the parts and tools I ordered from ifixit. Replaced my old elastic band pro tech tool kit with the new magnetic one, and all the other tools with it are a better quality it seems.
Very bummed, replaced battery and now I can not get phone to turn on at all. Have checked and rechecked everything, Ribbon cable from left side (that runs under battery) was cut :(
Any advice appreciated.
same. the picture shows that cable being disconnected in the process, but that instruction was not included. I had to order a new cable and will be attempting to replace mine.
Thanks for the feedback! I’ll add a step to disconnect that cable into this guide.
Hi, the ribbon under the battery, everyone failed to mention. I kinda crinkled it too, because the pull tape NEVER, pulls totally out. But...the ribbon is for the squeeze feature only anyway. I was able to smooth it out and make sure it makes a connection to the side of the phone frame.
how long am i supposed to leave the heating pad on the phone? it’s been around 30 minutes now, and it’s been impossible to insert any picks in the phone
You should apply the iOpener for about a minute or two. After that, you’d need to reheat the iOpener for it to be hot enough.
If you’re using a heating pad, usually less than 10 minutes at a sufficient temperature should loosen the adhesive.
After I replaced the battery, the system told me that “Plugged in, can’t charge right now”. What does it mean?
Maybe it is only a bad connection: try to reconnect the battery connetor
Managed to replace the battery, but the fingerprint sensor stopped working afterwards, and the touchscreen became unresponsive the following day for some reason. A $40 upgrade seemed worthwhile, but $200 makes me feel like I should’ve bought a new phone instead (especially with the software annoyances that the phone had been having as of recent).
However, I would like to add that the guide was still helpful. I might have damaged some components because I was struggling in trying to remove the back panel.
My fingerprint scanner also ceased working, but I'm positive I was too handy with the ribbon cable. I could never get the fingerprint unlock to recognize my prints for longer than 3 days after setting them, so no loss for me. sorry to hear about your touch screen though.
Success! My 3XL was hit by a projectile and the damage to the battery was causing it to shut off randomly. Followed this guide and the back panel replacement and now I can wait to “upgrade”.
Very helpful. Tedious job but very doable.
Helpful & great guide!
Replaced the battery using the ifixit kit and this guide. Everything went swimmingly, however I still cannot boot my phone. It seemed that the battery was the clear failure, as it’s slightly ballooned and started rapidly dropping charge just prior to the phone failing completely. Testing the battery leads of the new battery shows 3.82 volts, the old battery shows 3.73 volts. This seems like the old battery is actually holding charge, but it somehow wasn’t making it to the phone properly.
Any ideas on what could be the failure?
Great guide! I had successfully replaced my pixel 3xl battery. Keep it up! Would be pretty cool if the parts and replacement battery is available to Singapore too.
If you need a re-delivery here in SG, let me know!
The hardest part of this job was getting the initial wedge under the adhesive. Once that first wedge is there its all about going slow and careful. Don't bury the wedge or else you'll take out the fingerprint sensor ribbon cable. I'm very handy but this guide made repairing it very simple. Just follow the guide and you'll be fine.
Thank you for the guide it helped me out a lot!
It’s my first time repairing a phone and everything went well except that I applied a little too much pressure when removing the old battery and I may have scratched up the screen from the back a bit and now I have a few dead pixels on one side. Totally on me for having clumsy hands and not knowing when to apply pressure.
Needless to say lesson learned and will keep it in mind for future repairs. That being said I’m happy to report that I’m currently cycling through the first couple of charges to make sure the battery gets properly calibrated.
I’ll have to live with the few dead pixels for a year or so before I think of switching phones.
Replaced the battery but now the power button does not work. I was able to get it to turn on eventually and the volume buttons do work but if I try to lock the phone or reset it nothing happens. Is there a ribbon that connects the power button to the motherboard in the back?
Hey Brad!
You'll want to check the button array connector shown in this step.
Quelques semaines après avoir effectué cette répartition, mon téléphone fonctionne toujours très bien. Merci pour ce tutoriel.
This guide was very good. The previous owner had said they replaced some parts prior to selling to me, so the battery tabs weren’t there. I used Goo-gone to soften the adhesive beneath it and very gently pried as lightly as I could. That part was sketchy! Couldn’t have done the replacement as easily without this. Thank you so much!
Thanks Arthur
Good guide. Easy to understand. I did it in about 30 min.
Anyone want to buy a complete set from me? I can't even get past the first step to create the gap, tried for 2 hours already... Also the images dont cover what the "tesa" sheet is with all the pre-cut elements, event the secondary guides. Seems like what is shipping today doesn't align with what the guide is covering for a Pixel 3 XL
Excellent guide, completed without any major issues. My Pixel battery expanded a bit during a flight and I was able to order the kit and have it delivered and the phone repaired within the week.
Context: I'm a novice at any kind of tech repairs, the most experience I had prior is replacing some Nintendo Switch joy cons.
Recommendations: If you're like me and only have a few torx and tri-point drivers, it's well worth it to order the kit for ~$5 more than the part alone. The iOpener is super useful (along with the 6 picks) as getting the back off is the most difficult and tedious part with all the adhesive. Also of note that others have mentioned, the kit does not come with a replacement charging coil or adhesive. So if, like me, you intend to reuse the coil, DON'T remove all the adhesive from the back as suggested in the guide.
All in all a solid and easy to follow guide.
So I just did this replacement and this really is a great kit and a outstanding product and it all worked BUT there are two critical components that I believe the instructions do not emphasize enough. I will order them from most important to least important but the most important one listed below comes at the end:
1) Cannot emphasize enough how careful you need to be putting the adhesive back on as the very last step. I think these kits should come with three sets of adhesive because unless you have experience in this you will mess it up. My kit's adhesive came all in red coloring but the linked instructions indicate there will be a clear component and a colored component and I got totally confused and just made a complete mess of the back adhesive. It still kinda worked but not ideal.
2) Cannot emphasize enough how delicate you need to be on step 9 & 10 above removing the fingerprint sensor. I tore the sensor off trying to remove it. Phone still works but be extremely slow and careful.
I followed the guide but unfortunately severed the button array cable when prising the old battery off. Is there a fix for this?
Can't get pick under the adhesive after constant heating. The crack on my phone is so small that I cant find a single thing with an edge fine enough to get under the phone. The suction cup pops off before I can see enough of a gap (the back is clean, not cracked or scratched). Really struggling to get past step 1. Any suggestions?
I ordered my Pixel 3 XL on October 12, 2018 from Google Project FI and the battery is now bulging. As I was traveling in Spain, I contacted them and asked them for the local service provider, yet they told me that the Google version was different from the one provided by carriers (T-Mobile/Sprint/T-Mobile/AT&T) and this meant it could only be serviced in U.S. ; this is somewhat of a catch-22 situation as taking a plane with a bulging battery might not be safe, so I did some research and found that my battery was made by Huizhou Desay Battery Co., LTD (mfg code DSB) from June 2018 (who in 2019 had a rev 01) whereas the battery you show in the 3 XL is a Sunwoda Electronic Co Ltd dated 05 May 2019 (mfg code COS). Besides the fact that the shelf life of a Li-Ion battery is limited, can you let me know what the batch date of the battery you provide and then the compatibility with the Project FI version of the Pixel 3 XL made by Foxconn. Thanks !
Excellent guide. Although I have worked on electronics before, I can safely say that even someone without any real experience should be able to follow the instructions, IF they read carefully and take their time. As for the kit, it is almost perfect for the task. However, I recommend iFixit consider for the future that they: 1) include extra adhesives as mistakes will be made as some are not as co-ordinated when laying down the adhesive on the first try and 2) offer the option of purchasing a charging coil along with the kit. In my case, I nearly tore the coil trying to remove it from the old battery despite using adhesive solvent.
As for any issues, my fingerprint sensor no longer works. I noted others had issues as well and so I took extra time with the cable. But despite my best efforts and making sure it was reseated properly etc I could not get it to work again. I suspect that the cable may have been affected by heat from charging the phone wirelessly which I did on a regular basis over the years.
My Pixel 3XL has been relegated as my emergency backup phone, but I love having it available for the camera. I'm so glad I was able to replace the battery without any issues. IFixIt's kit is perfect--giving you everything you need to make the repair. I especially like the adhesive template that makes positioning it easy. I probably didn't do as good a job as when it was originally assembled, but I'm confident enough that it will survive a drop into a puddle. Thanks for a great product and service.
Bonjour à tous et à la team iFixit,
J'ai acheté un kit de remplacement de batterie pour Pixel 3 xl.
La batterie d'origine datais de 2018...
Mais je suis surpris de constater que la nouvelle batterie commandé via iFixit date elle aussi de 2018.
Dois-je continuer à tout nettoyer / remonter, où y a t il eu une erreur sur la batterie qui bien que reçu neuve date décembre 2018 ?
Merci pour réponses.
Et merci pour vos tutoriels.
Bonjour @pirodactyl, je vous conseille de prendre contact directement avec notre service client au support@ifixit.com (pour la boutique américaine) ou au eustore@ifixit.com (pour la boutique européenne et française). Ce sera un plaisir de vous aider ! Bien à vous, Claire
Ya definitely should read the step by step instructions and familarize yourself with the insides of the phone before attempting it. Jerryrigeverything is a very good channel, because his camera close-ups of the process can't be beat. I watched several utube vids before I tried it but NONE, mentioned the squeeze sensor ribbons. And when sliding any, under the battery, hitting that ribbon is very possible. It lays flat on the floor underneath the battery and is NOT protected.
Also, USE the alcohol,
But carefully. Especially on the charger coil. Unless you're ready to buy another one. Honestly, it'd probably be as cost effective to have it done. Paying 55 bucks for the kit and the possibility of damage. Having it done doesn't cost much more. And if you do break a cable or cut off a function? Not worth it. And you can't insure your own workmanship. Break it, you bought it.