
Is your Samsung Galaxy A17 5G battery draining quickly, shutting down unexpectedly, overheating, or no longer holding a charge? Replacing the battery can restore battery life and improve the overall performance of your device. In this step-by-step repair guide, we’ll show you how to safely remove and replace the battery in the Samsung Galaxy A17 5G.
This repair is suitable for beginners with basic repair tools and a little patience. Follow each step carefully to avoid damaging internal components during the disassembly process.
Before starting, make sure you have a compatible replacement battery, adhesive, and the required repair tools ready.
Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (Moderate)
Estimated Time: 45–60 Minutes
Repair Type: Battery Replacement
You may need to replace the Samsung Galaxy A17 5G battery if you experience any of the following:
Compatibility and Model Numbers
This repair guide based on Samsung Galaxy AA17 5G Model. Also Compatible with Galaxy A17 4G version, M17 & F17.
Model Numbers | SM-A176B , SM-A176B/DS, SM-A176U, SM-A176U1, SM-A175F, SM-A175F/DS, SM-A175M, SM-A175M/DS, SM-A175F/DSB, SM-M176B, SM-M176B/DS, SM-E176B/DS
How to Find Tools and Parts
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Turn off the Samsung Galaxy A17 5G completely before beginning the repair.
Remove the SIM card tray from the side of the phone.
The back cover is secured with strong adhesive.
Place the phone on a heating pad with the back cover facing down and run the mobile phone heating cycle.
Alternatively, use a heat gun or hair dryer to apply even heat around the edges of the back cover.
Important: Avoid excessive heat, which may damage the back cover or internal components.
Place a suction cup near the bottom edge of the back cover and gently pull upward to create a small opening.
Insert a plastic card or pry tool into the gap.
Carefully slide the tool around the perimeter of the phone to cut through the adhesive.
Use only the tip of the tool and avoid inserting it too deeply.
Once all adhesive is separated, carefully lift and remove the back cover.
Locate the fingerprint sensor/power button connector.
Carefully disconnect the connector from the motherboard before proceeding.
Remove all fifteen Phillips screws securing the mid-frame.
Verify that the SIM tray has already been removed.
Using a plastic pry tool or card, create a small gap between the frame and housing.
Work around the edges to release the plastic retaining clips.
Take your time during this step and carefully lift away the mid-frame assembly.
Locate the battery connector on the motherboard.
Use a plastic pry tool to disconnect the battery connector.
Disconnecting the battery prevents accidental short circuits during the repair.
Disconnect the main interconnect flex cable from both ends.
You will disconnect:
Move the cable aside to access the battery.
Locate the battery pull tab.
Gently pull upward to release the battery from the frame.
If the adhesive pull tab breaks:
Warning: Never apply heat to a swollen or damaged battery.
Once the adhesive is released, remove the battery from the phone.
Clean any remaining adhesive from the frame.
Apply fresh battery adhesive.
Position the new battery correctly inside the housing and press it firmly into place.
Reconnect the main flex cable to:
Ensure all connectors click securely into place.
Reconnect the battery connector to the motherboard.
Verify the connection is fully seated.
Position the mid-frame back onto the phone.
Reconnect the fingerprint sensor connector.
Insert the SIM tray.
Press around the frame until all clips snap securely into place.
Reinstall and tighten all fifteen screws.
Inspect the original adhesive.
If necessary, apply replacement adhesive or B7000 glue around the frame.
Align the back cover carefully and press it into place.
Use bonding clips or rubber bands to apply even pressure while the adhesive cures.
Leave the device secured for sufficient time to achieve a strong bond.
Before regular use, verify the following:
A: Yes. This repair is beginner-friendly if you have the proper tools and carefully follow the guide.
A: Yes. A new battery can significantly improve battery performance and screen-on time.
A: It is recommended whenever the original adhesive no longer provides a strong seal.
A: Yes, but only use moderate heat. Excessive heat can damage internal components and the back cover.
A: Use a plastic card and gentle heat to safely separate the battery adhesive.
A: Verify that the battery connector and main flex cable are fully connected and properly seated.
A: Check all charging board and main flex cable connections. Ensure the charging port board connector is fully secured.
A: Open the device and verify that the fingerprint sensor connector is properly connected.
A: Apply new adhesive or B7000 glue and use bonding clips until the adhesive fully cures.
A: Fully charge the phone to 100%, then use it normally through several charge cycles to allow the battery management system to calibrate.
Replacing the Samsung Galaxy A17 5G battery is an effective way to restore battery life and improve daily performance. By following this guide carefully and using the proper tools, you can complete the repair safely and successfully.
If this guide helped you, be sure to check out our other Samsung Galaxy repair tutorials for additional maintenance and repair procedures.





