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Use this guide to replace the old battery in your Sony Xperia Z3.
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Heat the back cover of your Xperia Z3 to loosen the adhesive underneath.
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Lift up the back cover with a suction handle and put an opening pick in the gap.
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Move the pick carefully around the edges to loosen the adhesive on every side of the phone.
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When the edges of the cover are free from adhesive, tilt it to allow access to the battery tabs.
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Use tweezers to pull the two black adhesive strips out of the phone but don't pull just yet.
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Gently pull out both of the adhesive tabs out of the phone, parallel to the rear cover.
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After pulling out the adhesive tabs, you can lift the back cover and remove it.
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Unplug the battery flex connector.
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Use a tweezer to gently pull off the adhesive strip on the bottom part of the battery.
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Use a spudger on the left side of the frame to lever out the battery.
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Remove the battery.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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En hoe krijg je ‘m dan weer goed dicht?
If the original tape won’t hold anymore, you could replace it with double sided adhesive tape to reseal the back cover. Take a look here:
or directly in the EU Store for shipping to the Netherlands:
When I opened up my phone to replace the battery, almost everything in this guide was still correct except that now the battery is screwed in with 1.2mm star screws.
Once replaced do i need to recalibrate the phone to show charge level correctly or should this happen automatically? As phone seems to discharge to 8% then stay there for a couple of hours?
This guide worked for me.
But during step 3, the tabs ripped off, and I had a hard time separating the battery from the back cover.
So instead I used a tweezer to disconnect the battery (step 5), and slowly pried the battery off, along with the back cover. After that, you can have more space to work with removing the battery from the cover.