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Use this guide to replace a battery cover on your OnePlus 7 Pro smartphone.
Before disassembling your device, be sure the battery is charged below 25%. If accidentally punctured or damaged, the battery can catch fire and/or explode; if discharged below 25%, the chances of fire/explosion is decreased.
Be sure to power off the device before beginning the disassembly process.
Follow the iOpener Heating guide for instructions on using the iOpener.
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OnePlus 7 Pro Battery Cover Replacement
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Insert and gently push the SIM card ejector tool (or an unfolded paperclip) into the small hole on the left side of the top edge of the phone.
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Press gently to eject the SIM tray.
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Remove the SIM card tray from the device.
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Use a heat gun to lightly heat the edges of the back to soften the adhesive that connects the back cover to the rest of the frame.
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Apply a suction cup to the lower portion of the phone's backing and pull firmly to create a crack between the back cover and the rest of the phone.
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Insert a Jimmy tool, opening pick, or plastic card under the edge of the back cover.
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Use a plastic card or Jimmy tool to slice around the phone's seam, cutting through the adhesive.
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Use a pair of tweezers to lift up the piece of black tape covering the laser autofocus and flash flex cable.
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Use a pair of tweezers to lift and remove the covering on the laser autofocus and flash flex cable.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the laser autofocus and flash flex cable.
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Peel off the adhesive cover for the new battery cover.
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To reassemble your device, replace the battery cover and follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, replace the battery cover and follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Could this be used and adapted to replace the charging port?