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Motorola Moto Z2 Play Battery Replacement

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    • Power off your phone before you complete any replacement steps.

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    • Heat the edges of your Motorola Moto Z2 Play screen for two to three minutes with a heat gun. You adjust the heat gun to 85 degrees centigrade, and be careful not to hold the heat gun on one position for too long; to avoid damaging, or "hotspotting" the LCD. The screen should be very warm, but not painful, to the touch. Reheat as necessary.

    • If screen is cracked put strong adhesive tape across the screen in order to avoid breaking the screen further and receiving cuts.

    • If you don’t have access to a heat gun, a hair dryer can be used.

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    • Place suction cup in the middle of the screen and press down.

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    • Pry the screen by wedging the plastic opening tool under the screen at the charging port.

    • Work your way around the screen with the plastic opening tool.

    • When you pry near the top-right and bottom-right corners, be careful not to pry too far, or you risk damaging the display cable.

    • Complete these steps carefully because the screen is delicate and can easily crack. If the screen begins to resist prying, reheat the adhesive with your heat gun.

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    • Use a suction cup to lift up screen from left to right.

    • If you don’t have a suction cup, wedge a spudger or a small plastic card under the screen and lift slowly.

    • Failure to lift screen from left to right can cause damage to interior wires of your phone.

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    • Identify ribbon connector at the top right of the phone.

    • Pry the black locking bar up gently with a plastic opening tool.

    • Remove the ribbon wires by pulling them out of the connector with a tweezer.

    • The locking bar is the small black bar located on the digitizer’s ZIF connector.

    • Be sure to push the locking bar back down using a spudger after you put the ribbon wire back in since the lock does not lock automatically.

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    • Identify the ribbon cable, located at the bottom right of the phone.

    • If present, remove kapton (orange) tape covering the cable connector.

    • Flip up the small locking flap on the ZIF connector and use tweezers to slide the cable straight out of its socket.

    • Excessive force is not needed.

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    • Lift the screen from the phone to completely detach.

    • If screen doesn't detach, go back to step 7 and 8 to make sure the bar is unlocked and ribbon connector is fully detached.

    • During reassembly, you may need to apply or replace the display adhesive on your display assembly. Use our display adhesive application guide to apply the adhesive and reseal your device.

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    • Remove the orange tape, located at the bottom right of the phone, using tweezers.

    • Do not discard tape.

    If you discard the gold tape it can cause the phone to reset after repair

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    • Detach the red and black battery wire by lifting up with tweezers.

    What if the whole black box came off. I think i broke it! :( is this fixable?

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    • Peel back the black tape that is located on the battery.

    • Make sure you pull back gently so you can reuse the tape with reassembly.

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    • Lift the black tape and slide a card under the battery.

    • Align the card parallel and under the battery.

    • Wedge the card further under the battery.

    • Lift the card up to assist in removing the battery from the adhesive.

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    • Lift to remove the battery from the device completely.

    Why can't they just go back to the phones where you can snap off the back and simply replace the battery? I'm afraid to do it myself and Verizon won't do it for me. Now I have to find someone whom I will have to pay to replace a battery. This is ridiculous. It should not be so difficult to replace a battery and I should not have to jeopardize my phone to replace a battery. Why? Sorry, I just needed to vent. I miss simplicity.

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    I agree with both of you guys, but it’s the breaking point between performance, convenience, and safety. Older phones had batteries with hard protective casings that wouldn’t leave them vulnerable to pocket-fire if your keys jammed the battery.

    Unfortunately, with phones getting more powerful(requiring a higher-capacity battery), AND slimmer, the protective casing for the battery is literally the casing on the phone. Look at the battery above; it could easily be pierced and dangerously vent.

    I’m with you in wishing I could just pop a spare in, but those days have passed. =/

    Mike Ponce - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

    I suggest NOT to do this. Followed the directions exactly, with the slight deviation of my cable into the battery crumbling so I carefully pulled out the lose pieces with the tweezers and had NO problem putting it back together. My phone was WORKING with the exploded, puffy battery with NO deficits. Now? No charging (but checked it with the multi-meter so I know it is not the fault of the new battery). Only reaction I get is the phone making a vibrating sound when I plug it in to charge. Will NOT turn on. Will NOT react. F*CKED.

    Jeanne M Taylor - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

    Without knowing what I was getting into I ordered a replacement battery, toolkit, and screen adhesive. Thanks to this guide I was actually able to remove the screen, replace the battery, and get it sealed back up relatively easily. Definitely nerve-wracking as I haven’t attempted anything like this before, but my phone was at the end of the battery life so I figured why not give it a shot.

    Thank you for the easy instructions!

    Alex Anderson - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

    i followed the guide step by step, but unfortunately i touched the lcd in one place ... with the result that the screen went KO can i fix it somehow?

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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

After completing this guide, calibrate your newly-installed battery.

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Awesome guide! where can someone get a replacement battery in Canada?

xbddd777 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Great instructions, clear and concise.

thank you

David Wyatt - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

so now that I've heated the adhesive to get the screen off do I need to apply new adhesive? or simply reheat it?

eli Factotum - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Hi Eli,

The most ideal option would be to replace the adhesive. This ensures the best chance for your phone to stay sealed. You can re-use the existing adhesive and it may work well enough for awhile.

Arthur Shi -

What type/brand adhesive do you recommend for this screen instead of trying to reuse the old adhesive. Typical 3M strips?

Jason - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Pretty good guide altogether. The only thing I’d add is some more detail on the heating phase, as far as temperature, adhesive depth, strength etc. Don’t want someone putting a heatgun on max temp and using it on their screen for 3 mins, ya know?

Thanks for making it really straightforward though.

James Heinrich - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Total fail. Used an iOpener but could not judge how hot it needed to be to soften the adhesive nor how firmly it can be pried/pulled without damage. Ended up with multiple internal cracks in the screen. Tried finishing the repair anyway, couldn’t tell how far the flat-flex cables needed to be inserted into their sockets to make a good connection. Pix in the guide are not clear enough to tell, and I neglected to take my own photos.

Oh well, so much for repair. Kid got a new phone out of the deal, the Z2P is headed for the landfill.

kenshop - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Finished the guide , battery works well, only problem I encoutered was my own hastines with prying the screen out. On the right side near the fingerprint sensor i went too deep with the pryer and tore the flex cable. Now I am waiting for the new one. So I’ll update when it comes and I change it.

Ondřej Gregor - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Can the battery be replaced with a larger one or is it too tight.

Philip Pike - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Great guide! Worked perfectly for my Z2 Play, thanks!

Anthony - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Great guide - thank you 😊

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