Off to the interest we went and sound a number of sites that show you how to swap the battery out in the phone. We particularly liked the video and PDF guidance provided by ifixit.com.
So we ordered a battery and tool kit ($5 and change) – which arrived Friday. So Friday night was swap night for the battery. The Repair kit comes with the following items:
- The replacement battery (not shown)
- 2 Spudgers
- A guitar pick
- Another guitar like pick
- A #00 Phillips head screwdriver
- A flat head screwdriver
- A suction cup (helps to separate the screen from the back of the unit.
So I removed the SIM card from the phone and began removing the bottom screws by the dock connector. This is where the night ended. We had a challenge getting out the second of the two screws on the bottom of the phone that you must remove to get into it! So off to a few stores to see if we could find a very small ez-out (no luck) but we did find a precision screwdriver kit (another $6 or so). This kit had a 1 mm flat head screw driver that eventually (Saturday morning) – allowed the second screw to be removed so our adventure could continue.
3 cables that connect the screen section to the logic board. |
A screw is hidden under the Do not remove sticker. |
Logic Board for the iPhone 3G |
A little elbow grease and a spudger tool and out came the battery!
In with the new
Finally everything removed and disconnected back in (in reverse order) and the iPhone was returned to normal. A quick power up test and all was found to be well. After a little charging I made a test call from the phone to the house line as a final test.