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Introduction
Is your LG G7 ThinQ (Model: IMEI 358159091436289) not working properly? With our instructions you can easily access and replace the main battery. During this repair, we have opportunities to replace multiple broken parts inside of the phone. You will be able to access the motherboard, speaker system, and battery within this guide. The battery is in the main part of the phone, it will be required to take off the back of the phone, motherboard, and speaker system to access the battery. If you need to replace the camera, you will need further instructions. The repair may be a bit more difficult because it is required to take off the glass backing to open the phone. Use a clean work surface and take your time. To begin you will need to take off the back of the phone and you can do that with these [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/LG+G7+Thin+Q+Back+Replacement/140919|instructions]. Once the back is off and you are ready to begin the rest of the process, you can start looking at the instructions based entirely for the removal of the battery [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/LG+G7+Thin+Q+Battery+Replacement/140672|here].
If your LG G7 ThinQ (model IMEI 358159091436289 ) is not holding a charge, is dying quickly or will not power on, use this guide to replace the battery.
Before starting this process make sure to completely turn off your phone and disconnect from any power sources.[br]
The battery powers the phone and allows it to turn on. A [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/LG_G7_ThinQ_Troubleshooting#Section__Faulty_Battery_1|faulty battery] may cause the phone to not stay charged for long or not turn on at all.
Before using this guide, inspect the charging port for debris that may be interfering with charging. Typically, a small buildup of dust can be removed using an [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/29870/cut-your-dirty-canned-air-habit-with-these-three-alternatives|ESD-safe brush or small dust blower]. Also, check the charger with multiple other phones to make sure that the battery is the problem.
This guide requires the removal of the battery. If you think your battery may be swollen use [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/11211/what-to-do-with-a-swollen-iphone-battery|this link].
Before beginning, make sure the phone is powered off and is disconnected from any source of power.[br]