If your OnePlus Nord N10 5G battery drains quickly, shuts down unexpectedly, or no longer holds a charge, replacing the battery can restore the phone’s performance and extend its lifespan. Over time, lithium-ion batteries naturally degrade after many charging cycles, which can lead to reduced battery life and overheating.
In this beginner-friendly repair guide, we will walk you through how to replace the battery on the OnePlus Nord N10 5G step by step. With the right tools and careful handling, this repair can be completed at home without professional equipment.
This guide is written for beginners, so even if you have never repaired a smartphone before, you can follow along safely.
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Device: OnePlus Nord N10 5G
Type of Repair: Battery Replacement
Repair Difficulty: ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ☆ ☆ (Moderate)
Estimated Time Required: 30–45 minutes
There are several common signs that indicate your phone battery needs replacement:
Replacing the battery can restore normal battery life and improve overall device reliability.
Compatibility and Model Numbers
This repair guide based on OnePlus 8T
Model Numbers | BE2029, BE2025, BE2026, BE2028
Using proper tools reduces the risk of damaging the phone.
Turn off the phone completely to prevent any electrical damage during the repair.
Use a SIM eject tool to remove the SIM tray from the device.
The back cover is secured with adhesive.
Gently heat the edges of the back cover to soften the glue. A heating pad works best, but you can also use a hairdryer or heat gun.
Heat the back cover until the adhesive becomes soft enough to separate.
Place a suction cup on the back cover and gently lift to create a small gap.
Insert a plastic card or pry tool into the opening and carefully slide it around the edges to cut the adhesive.
Work slowly to avoid damaging the fingerprint sensor cable.
Apply gentle heat to the fingerprint sensor area to soften its adhesive.
Carefully lift the back cover while holding the fingerprint sensor to detach it safely from the phone body.
Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws securing the camera lens frame.
Lift and remove the frame from the device.
Remove the 11 screws securing the mid-frame at the top and bottom sections.
Use a plastic pry tool to gently separate the mid-frame from the phone body.
Work around the edges to release the plastic clips.
Locate the battery connector on the right side of the motherboard.
Use a plastic pry tool to disconnect the battery connector.
This step prevents accidental short circuits during the repair.
The battery is secured with adhesive strips.
Carefully loosen the adhesive around the sides and pull the red pull tab to lift the battery.
Remove the old battery slowly and gently.
Place the replacement battery into the battery compartment.
Reconnect the battery connector to the motherboard.
Make sure the battery sits properly and adhesive is secured.
Place the mid-frame back into position and ensure all clips snap into place.
Reinstall the 11 screws to secure the frame.
Insert the SIM tray back into the phone.
Place the camera lens frame back over the camera module.
Secure it using the four screws removed earlier.
Before installing the back cover, check whether enough adhesive remains.
If the glue is weak, apply B7000 adhesive or install a new double-sided back cover adhesive.
Align the back cover carefully and press firmly around the edges.
Allow the adhesive to set properly.
Yes. With the right tools and patience, beginners can complete this repair by following the step-by-step guide carefully.
The repair usually takes 30 to 45 minutes, depending on experience level.
Yes. A new battery can restore battery life, prevent random shutdowns, and improve overall device stability.
Yes, but use moderate heat. Excessive heat can damage internal components.
You can use B7000 glue or a pre-cut double-sided adhesive designed for smartphone back covers.
Check that the battery connector is properly connected to the motherboard. Also try charging the phone for a few minutes before turning it on.
This usually means the old adhesive has lost strength. Clean the edges and apply new B7000 adhesive or a replacement adhesive strip.
Calibrate the battery by charging it to 100%, then using the phone until it drops to around 5–10%, and charging it again fully.
The fingerprint sensor cable may not be properly aligned. Reopen the device and ensure the connector is seated correctly.
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