Replace your iPhone’s battery yourself
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Over a million Americans have purchased the Apple iPhone and are probably using it every day for phone calls, music listening and web browsing. With all that usage comes a nightly battery re-charge for many of you.
But, due to the nature of the iPhone, the internal battery can’t be replaced by the customer (without technical expertise and warranty voiding), but in 2008, some iPhone users will inevitable find that they need to replace the battery inside that $400 wireless phone. Instead of paying Apple some major dollars to swap the battery inside that iPhone for you, are you up to the task of doing it yourself?
If you’re a true DIY’er, you’re probably not concerned with voiding warranties. Otherwise, you’d never get to play with the innards of all those cool gadgets and products. So, with all that, whether you’re really interesting in replacing the iPhone’s battery yourself, the video above will hook you up with the details. The Gear Live folks claim no responsibility whether you mess up your iPhone in the process, and DIY Life doesn’t either. Proceed at our own risk!
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Original post by Brian White







