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Introduction
Ce tutoriel montre comment remplacer la batterie de votre Sony Xperia Z3 Compact.
Suivez ce tutoriel en sens inverse pou remonter votre appareil et mettez de l'adhésif neuf aux endroits requis.
Ce dont vous avez besoin
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Faites chauffer la coque arrière de votre Xperia Z3 Compact avec un iOpener pour ramollir l'adhésif en dessous.
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Soulevez la coque arrière à l'aide d'une ventouse avec poignée et insérez un médiator dans l'interstice.
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Faites soigneusement glisser le médiator autour des bords pour faire céder l'adhésif sur chaque côté du téléphone.
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Vous pouvez à présent soulever la coque arrière à l'aide de la ventouse.
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Dévissez les vis suivantes qui maintiennent le châssis du Sony Xperia Z3 Compact.
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Deux vis cruciformes #000 de 2,7 mm
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Trois vis cruciformes #000 de 2,5 mm
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A l'aide d'une spatule (spudger), soulevez le châssis central de chaque côté.
Silver screws (2) belong to the side of the frame. Golden screws (3) for top and bottom.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
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10 commentaires
Thank you for repairing your phone and giving it a second chance.
:)
The guide doesn’t mention that one needs new adhesive for the battery (the one I bought isn’t sold with it). It would therefore be wise to mention what kind of adhesive (two-sided, what thckness, etc.)
Double sided tape is enough to keep it in place, as the back cover and midframe holds everything down for extra reinforcement. Sony sure makes their smartphones !&&* to repair, but that’s another rant.
Nice tutorial, thanks.
CAVE: I broke off one of the connectors to the magnet-charger contacts on the very edge of the mainboard when lifting it off the case. The same seems to have happened to the author (Step 8 and 9 - the lower one of the two black bridges looks rather wonky)
Pitfall: When lifting the vibration motor (Step 7), make sure you check the cable running on the underside of the mainboard afterwards. It is the connector to the on/off switch. If you unplug it accidentially (like I did), you won’t be able to turn your phone back on after the work is done.
Thank you for the precise guide, I’ve followed it with no major problems and no damage done :)
Just a friendly notice to others that will try this, reversing steps order is not enough to reassemble the phone if you’re not careful. Some parts are tricky such as the need to put LCD tape back through motherboard hole or the need to watch out not to destroy jack/sensor tape when pushing motherboard back. Also, you’ll need a double sided tape to glue the battery back to the motherboard - original tapes are destroyed during disassembly. The camera clamp is tricky to remove without bending it. Also, it seems that it’s only kept in place by back plate pressure. Also, remember or take a picture of how the NFC connector is attached - I’ve had problems figuring it out when reassembling.
All in all, great guide and my phone will work for me for months or even years instead of going to a trash can because of a swollen battery. Thanks again!
Took a couple hours but I couldn’t have done it without this guide, thanks! Lets hope the new battery won’t be dying on me by lunchtime every day :)
After replacing the battery and turning on the telephone my Xperia doesn’t see the SIM card.
I did everything very carefully and I don’t know what can be the reason for that.
It’s not like there’s no service, it just can’t read any other SIM card too.
Does anyone have an idea how to fix it?
Amazing - with Carbon Rom this phone is still a daily driver and the old battery needed replacement due to gases expanding the body. I used a bit of sugru for the adhesive parts, especially the back cover. Although it is not waterproof anymore I am really happy that I could repair it with your guide. Much appreciated!