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iPhone X, XS, and XS Max Battery Adhesive Strips Replacement
Introduction
Use this guide to correctly apply replacement battery adhesive strips for “L-shaped" iPhone batteries, including the dual-cell batteries in the iPhone X and XS Max, and the single-cell battery in the iPhone XS. Anytime 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 when following this guide for the first time.
These adhesive strips are different from those in prior-generation iPhones due to the presence of the wireless charging coil. The coil lies directly underneath the battery, which is secured with four adhesive strips that are contoured around the coil to avoid damaging it.
Before you begin, you should have removed the battery by following a guide like the ones linked below:
Once the adhesive sticks to the battery, you can't peel it off or reposition it—if you make a mistake, you'll have to start over with fresh adhesive strips.
Double-check the orientation of the adhesive strips, and make sure your battery is still lying face-down (with the connector contacts facing up).
Carefully position the adhesive strips over the battery, and stick them in place as shown.
Place the strips slightly off-center, very close to the long edge of the battery.
The black pull tabs at each end should protrude equally far over the top and bottom edges of the battery.