Here's a foolproof method to replace a locked iPhone battery:
1. Remove the used battery from the iPhone, set them side-by-side on the table. 2. Toss the old battery in the trash. 3. Place an Android phone battery in the spot it occupied. 4. Throw the iPhone in the trash. 5. Place an Android phone in the spot it occupied. 6. You can now safely insert battery into phone.
"That's a stupid plan" I hear you say, "I couldn't possibly do that!".
Good point, you shouldn't throw electronics in the trash, especially not ba
Given the right tools, every part of the phone is 'removable', like say, they charging port, the digitizer from the LCD panel, the Flash memory from the board... J/K The battery is actually one of the easiest things to remove along with the camera on 'those' phones, once you get past that nasty glue. Which has to be replaced, BTW.:(
COMPASS [for the CDC-6000 series] is the sort of assembler one expects from
a corporation whose president codes in octal.
-- J.N. Gray
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Correct. This is not news at all.
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Here's a foolproof method to replace a locked iPhone battery :
1. Remove the used battery from the iPhone, set them side-by-side on the table.
2. Toss the old battery in the trash.
3. Place an Android phone battery in the spot it occupied.
4. Throw the iPhone in the trash.
5. Place an Android phone in the spot it occupied.
6. You can now safely insert battery into phone.
"That's a stupid plan" I hear you say, "I couldn't possibly do that!".
Good point, you shouldn't throw electronics in the trash, especially not ba
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I've replaced the handle in my grandpa's axe 3 times, and the head once.
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I would drive a considerable distance to pick through your trash.
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