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Introduction
Use this guide to correctly apply replacement battery adhesive strips in many late-model iPhones. Any time you remove the battery, these strips must be replaced. The strips are easily damaged if not applied correctly, so you may want to have a spare set of strips on hand if following this guide for the first time.
The larger iPhone "Plus" models use three strips instead of two, but the procedure is the same.
Before you begin, you should have removed the battery by following a guide like the ones linked below. Note: iPhone 5 and earlier models do not use any adhesive strips.
* [guide|29363|iPhone 6 Battery Replacement]
* [guide|29424|iPhone 6 Plus Battery Replacement]
* [guide|4980056607|iPhone 6s Battery Replacement]
* [guide|51380|iPhone 6s Plus Battery Replacement]
* [guide|67528|iPhone 7 Battery Replacement]
* [guide|67612|iPhone 7 Plus Battery Replacement]
To replace the battery adhesive strips in a different model iPhone, use one of the following guides:
* [guide|107792|iPhone 5s, 5c, and SE Battery Adhesives Strips Replacement]
* [guide|103936|iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and XR Battery Adhesive Strips Replacement]
* [guide|117505|iPhone X, XS, and XS Max Battery Adhesive Strips Replacement]
[video|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xthi6DOxe0s]
Conclusion
To reassemble your iPhone, return to the guide you used to remove the battery and follow the steps in reverse order.
Remember to take your old battery to an [[E-Waste|R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler|new_window=true]].