Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Battery Replacement Guide

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Today, we will show you how to replace the battery on the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G mobile phone. If your phone is draining quickly, shutting down unexpectedly, or taking too long to charge, a battery replacement can restore its performance and extend its lifespan.

This guide walks you through the entire process step by step, using the right tools and safe repair techniques. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced DIY repairer, follow along carefully for the best results.


Reasons to Replace the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Battery

Q: Why would I need to replace my Galaxy A53 5G battery?
A: Common reasons include:

  • Fast battery drain
  • Phone overheating
  • Sudden shutdowns
  • Battery not charging properly
  • Phone stuck at low battery percentage
  • Device aging (battery health degradation over time)

Replacing the battery is often more cost-effective than buying a new phone.


🛠️ Repair Difficulty

Difficulty Level: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (Moderate)
Estimated Time: 30–45 minutes

This repair requires careful heating, adhesive removal, and internal connector handling. Take your time and avoid using metal tools near the battery.


Before You Begin

Compatibility and Model Numbers

This repair guide based on Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Model.

Model Numbers | SM-A536B, SM-A536B/DS, SM-A536U, SM-A536U1, SM-A5360, SM-A536E, SM-A536E/DS, SM-A536V, SM-A536W, SM-A536N, SM-S536DL

Tools Required

  • Mobile phone heating pad or hairdryer/heat gun
  • Plastic pry tool / card pry
  • Suction cups
  • Phillips #00/#000 screwdrivers
  • Tweezers (for connectors)
  • B7000 glue or double-sided adhesive (for back cover)
  • Rubber bands or bonding clips to secure the back cover

How to Find Tools and Parts


Protect Your Samsung Galaxy A53 5G


Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Battery Replacement – Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Power Off the Phone

Turn off the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G completely before starting the repair.


Step 2: Heat the Back Cover

To remove the back cover, gently heat around the rear cover edges until the adhesive softens.

  • Place the back cover side on a heating pad
  • Select the mobile phone heating option and wait until it completes
  • Alternatively, use a heat gun or hairdryer evenly around the edges

Step 3: Remove the Back Cover

  • Use a suction cup to create a small opening between the frame and rear cover
  • Insert a plastic card pry tool and carefully cut the adhesive
  • Work slowly around the edges and lift off the back cover

Step 4: Remove the Main Board Frame

  • Locate and remove eight screws securing the main board frame
  • Lift the frame carefully and set it aside

Step 5: Disconnect the Battery

  • From the left-hand side, disconnect the battery connector using a plastic tool

Step 6: Disconnect the Main Flex Cable

  • Gently disconnect the main flex cable from the logic board

Step 7: Remove the Battery

  • Apply isopropyl alcohol under the battery to soften the adhesive
  • If needed, apply gentle heat from a heat gun
  • Use a plastic card pry tool to slowly cut the adhesive
  • Be gentle and lift the battery out safely

⚠️ Never bend, puncture, or use metal tools on the battery


Step 8: Install the New Battery

  • Place the new battery into position using fresh adhesive
  • Press gently to secure it in place

Step 9: Reconnect Components

  • Reconnect the main flex cable
  • Connect the battery connector

Step 10: Reinstall the Main Board Frame

  • Place the board frame back into position
  • Secure it using the eight screws

Step 11: Reattach the Back Cover

  • Ensure the back cover has enough adhesive
  • If not, apply B7000 glue or a new double-sided back cover adhesive

Step 12: Secure the Back Cover

  • Place bonding clips around the phone to tighten the rear cover
  • Alternatively, use rubber bands
  • Leave it for some time to ensure proper bonding

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Will replacing the battery delete my data?
A: No, battery replacement does not affect stored data. However, backing up your phone is always recommended.

Q: Can I reuse the old battery adhesive?
A: It’s best to use new adhesive for proper battery stability and safety.

Q: How long does a new Galaxy A53 5G battery last?
A: A quality replacement battery should last 1–2 years with normal usage.

Q: Can I use third-party batteries?
A: Yes, but always choose a high-quality, compatible battery to avoid performance or safety issues.


Troubleshooting (After The Repair)

Q: My phone doesn’t turn on after battery replacement. What should I do?
A: Recheck the battery connector and main flex cable to ensure they are properly connected.

Q: The phone heats up after replacing the battery. Why?
A: This can happen if the battery is faulty or not seated correctly. Turn off the phone and recheck installation.

Q: The back cover doesn’t stick properly. How can I fix it?
A: Use B7000 glue or fresh double-sided adhesive and apply pressure using bonding clips or rubber bands.

Q: Battery percentage jumps or drains fast after replacement.
A: Perform a full charge cycle (charge to 100%, discharge to around 10%, then recharge fully).

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