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Repair and disassembly information for the second-generation iPhone SE that was announced and released in April of 2020.

Is it fixable or fried?

the last couple of weeks my iphone has been overheating, crashing, and powering off. my battery capacity is at 79%, it charges relatively quickly but dies insanely fast. i have maybe an average amount of apps and a couple hundred photos. my storage has about 50 GB left as well. i am updated to current ios.

the overheating happens almost immediately after i unlock my phone, once it gets too hot it lags, freezes, and crashes.

i'm wondering if it needs a new battery or if it is completely fried?

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i had this issue with a iPhone 7+, what worked for me was replacing the battery, especially because your battery is degraded since your battery's health is below 80%, so it would be 2 birds and one stone.

iPhone SE 2020 Battery: Replacement Part / Repair Kit (ifixit.com)

hope this helps!

crwdns2886500:0Replace a 1821 mAh battery compatible with an iPhone SE 2020. This replacement does not require soldering.crwdne2886500:0

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iPhone SE 2020 Battery

$24.99

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