A full, step by step guide to guide you though the process of replacing the battery cover on your G75
moto g75 repair

Battery Cover - G75
20-25 MINUTES
VIDEO / PHOTO GUIDE
Parts Used
Tools & Consumables Required
Technician notes:
This is a simple repair but can be time-consuming, so take your time removing all of the old adhesive from the phone’s frame.
When opening the device, avoid inserting the card too deep—1-2 cm is more than enough to prevent damage.
This is a simple repair but can be time-consuming, so take your time removing all of the old adhesive from the phone’s frame.
When opening the device, avoid inserting the card too deep—1-2 cm is more than enough to prevent damage.
- Battery Cover Removal
Using the SIM card ejection tool, insert it into the release hole and remove the SIM card tray.
Heat the phone using a hairdryer on a medium setting or a heat gun on a low setting until it is warm to the touch. Once warm, use a plastic blade to create a small gap at the bottom of the phone between the battery cover and the metal frame, using the suction cup if needed. The battery cover is made of a relatively soft material, so don’t worry if it starts to bend slightly—it will return to its normal shape as long as its not bent too much.
Once a gap is made, insert a plastic card and gently slide it around the phone in a back-and-forth motion to begin cutting through the adhesive and breaking the bond. You may need to reapply heat as necessary to keep the adhesive soft.
Be careful not to insert the card too deeply into the phone—1-2 cm should be the maximum depth needed.
Once all adhesive has been cut and the battery cover is loose, wriggle the cover left and right to complete the separation - dont pull it off causing a bend.
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Fully clean the old adhesive from the phone’s frame. This can be a bit stubborn, so applying heat will help. Use only plastic tools or your finger to rub off the adhesive - if your installing a new screen, you can skip this step.
Once the old adhesive is completely removed, take the old battery cover and apply heat around the flash area. Using a plastic tool (such as a probe or tweezers), gently pry the flash board up and away from the battery cover.
Next, remove the new battery cover from its packaging and peel off the protective film around the flash area. Ensure the flash board is free of any old adhesive before installing it. Using the alignment nipples to correctly possition the flash before applying pressure to bond in place.
Now, install the new battery cover gasket/adhesive. Remove the top layer to expose the sticky surface. Take your time aligning the adhesive to the battery cover—gently rest it on top, and if it's not positioned correctly, carefully remove and reapply. Once satisfied with the placement, apply firm pressure all around the adhesive to ensure it bonds to the battery cover.
Finally, remove the internal camera lens protectors using tweezers. Peel off the protective layer from the adhesive on the battery cover, carefully place the cover onto the phone, and apply pressure all around to ensure a secure fit.
- Final Testing & Device Help App
Download and run Motorola Smart Assist to fully test your device and follow any required configuration.




