Use this detailed step-by-step repair guide to help you replace the 616-0765, 616-0770, 616-0772
Battery for Apple iPhone 6 Plus A1522, A1524, A1593.
Necessary Replacement Parts:
Necessary Replacement Tools:
Please Note: Above tools are included for FREE when this replacement battery is purchased from MPFproducts.com.
Step 1
- Power off your iPhone.
- Remove the (2) pentalobe screws
located on both sides of the lightning connector. Place the screws in a
safe location for reassembly later.

Step 2
- Press suction cup to the screen above the home button.
- Be sure the suction cup is pressed securely and has a tight seal.

Step 3
- Hold the iPhone down with one hand, and pull up on the suction cup
so the front panel assembly slightly separates from the back case.
- The
front panel has a tight fit, so be sure to take your time and apply
constant, firm pressure. Using a plastic opening tool, gently pry the
back case away (down) while continuing to pull up with the suction cup.
- There
are clips that hold the front panel to the back case so you may need to
use the suction cup along with the plastic opening tool to free the
clips and the front panel.

Step 4
- Pull on the plastic nub to release the vacuum seal of the suction cup and remove the suction cup.


Step 5
Step 6
- There are several clips along the top edge of
the front panel that form partial hinge which allows the front panel
to swing open like a book. When you reassemble the phone, you will need to align the clips just below the top
edge of the rear case. Then, slide the front panel upward until its top
edge is flush with the rear case.


Step 7
- Remove the five Phillips screws securing the front panel cable
bracket, we suggest labeling and placing items in a safe area for
accurate reassembly later:
-
3 - 1.2 mm screws (shown below in red)
-
1 - 1.5 mm screw (shown below in orange)
-
1 - 2.9 mm screw (shown below in yellow)

Step 8
- Carefully remove the bracket from the logic board. Tweezers may make
removal of the bracket easier, place in a safe area for reassembly.

Step 9
During the next 4 steps be careful to only pry upwards on the cable connectors. Do not pull or pry on the sockets on the logic board.
- Use the flat end of a plastic opening tool to disconnect
the front-facing camera cable as well as the earpiece speaker cable from their sockets (these are
2 separate cables) - still support the front panel during this step.


Step 10
- Use the flat end of a plastic opening tool to disconnect the home button cable connector.


Step 11
- Using the flat end of a plastic opening tool, disconnect the display cable connector.
- PLEASE
NOTE: Be careful when reassembling your phone as the display data cable
has been known to pop off of its connector. This will result in a blank
screen or white lines across the screen when you power your device back
on. If this occurs simply reconnect the cable and power cycle your
phone. The best way to power cycle your phone is to disconnect and then
reconnect the battery connector.


Step 12
- Using the flat end of a plastic opening tool, disconnect the digitizer cable connector.


Step 13
- Remove the front panel from the rear case.

Step 14
- On
the rear case, remove the one 2.3mm Phillips screw (show in red) and one 3.1mm
Phillips screw (shown in orange) to release the metal battery connector bracket -
label and place in a safe area for reassembly.

Step 15
- Remove the metal battery connector bracket.

Step 16
- Using a plastic opening tool, gently pry upward on the battery connector to release it from the socket on the board. Pry only upwards on the connector and not on the socket itself as you may break it or cause damage.

Step 17
Step 18
Step 19
- Peel
back the second piece of battery adhesive from the bottom left side of
the battery. Again, use your fingers or tweezers to peel the tape back
and take caution to not use any tool which may puncture the lithium
battery.
- Gently pull the adhesive upward and away from the
battery. Continue to pull until you can get the adhesive to slip out
from between the rear case and the battery. When you can feel the
resistance increase stop pulling and move to step 20.


Step 20
- Once the resistance of the adhesive increases, gently pull it around the lower left corner of the battery.
- Continue
to pull the adhesive tab upward and away from the left side of the
battery. This should allow for it to slowly slide out from between the
battery and the rear case and eventually free from the phone. Take
caution not to get it caught on the battery corner as it could tear or
break.

Step 21
- Finally, peel back the last adhesive tab from the bottom edge. Gently pull this tab upward and away from the battery which will allow for the adhesive to slide out from between the battery and the case. Continue to pull until this strip frees from the iPhone.
Once the old battery is removed, replace with your
(pictured
below) and follow steps in reverse order to reassemble. Use double-sided tape to replace the adhesive strips during reassembly.
